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News from 25/06/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Warren Ridgway, Andrew Pierce, Michael Bichard (Chairman), Neelam Verjee, Alexandra Frean, Anne Spackman, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, David Chater, Suna Erdem, Francis Pole, John O'Byrne, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, David R. Ward, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Jennifer Fox, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, David Sharrock, John Thicknesse, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, N. G. L. Timpson, Valerie Elliott, Roger Lambert, Cornelius Lysaght, Robin Child, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Jim McCue, Reginald Blomfield, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Toby Moore, Barbara McMahon, Jonathan Gornall, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Hunt, Nick Robinson, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Richard Lloyd Parry and James Hider, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Chris Torrero, Kevin Miller, Stefanie Marsh, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Norman Giller, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Alastair Albright, Peter A. Rushforth, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Ed Truax, Michael Plumbe, Raymond Keene, Marcus Binney, Lucia Adams, Matthew Pryor, Andrew Selous, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Colin Spikesley (Detective Superintendent), Jane Ridder-Patrick, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kenney Jones and Ron Wood, David Hunt, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Tom Baldwin and Tony Halpin, Richard Owen, Russell Burlingham, Malcolm Bowden, Bill Havers, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Joanne Hart, Ashley Mote, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Neil King, Tosin Sulaiman, Jill Sherman and Dominic Kennedy, Brian MacArthur, Jane Shilling, Janette South, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Derek Lee, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Ingrid Mansell, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Jennifer Poole, Jeremy Hart, Denis MacShane, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, David Diprose, Brian Glanville, Ben Webster, Geoff Marsh, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Lucia van der Post, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Oliver Kamm, Harry, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, Bill Edgar, R. W. Cooper, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Ron Austin, Graham Wallis, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Nick Meo, Stan Richardson, Christopher Irvine, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent and Dan Sabbagh, Janie Hampton, Susan Emmett,

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The Times Independent sector to lead education revolution Left angry over Blair plan to cut town hall control of comprehensives Iraq bloodbath Icelandic invasion The Times Peugeot The Times Today A goal that wasn't—as England are made to suffer in theatre of cruelty What's Important Barbecue brawler resigns from Aslef Control freaks go to the back of the class Rail strike off as both sides seek compromise Asteroid man aims for a new orbit Another union rebels over Brussels plan Fears on postal vote fraud are ignored Picture Gallery Blackburn back on air after disappearing over Cliff edge Sex slur barrister tells of her 'utterly daunting' ordeal as a client A £400,000 High Court victory over her former fiancé ends a three-year legal nightmare, Steve Bird reports 'This ruling reduces the hurdles that cohabitees have to jump over to establish property rights' Be Dat & Co 'Evidence shows he is capable of deviousness' Engagement Rings from David Morris 'It feels as if this was always going At the one-time local of the Rooney family, Russell Jenkins hears the groans as fans endure penalty failure Supporters bemoan same old story as they trudge to exit Germans learn Schadenfreude Ref no stranger to controversy Virgin Renault Megane To happen. We feared the worst' Saturday Times Currys Main Points Million NHS operations could be carried out privately Tories think we are in Laa-Laa land, says Reid Aid-Call Patients become their own health experts Barclaycard The price of a Queen rises to two pints a day Their daily bread: Alan Hamilton studies the Royal Household's latest accounts By a Correspondent: Giant liner refitted after fire safety alert Reggae star's concert cancelled after warning on anti-gay lyrics BT Beyond the pale Lady Killers Free Patients to Choose the Right Hospital PC World Despite cameras and promises, road deaths rise to 3,500 a year 'Flesh-eating bug' woman sent home New car designs put pedestrians in danger A Class of its Own Saying Mass, the priest who fled sex charge By a Correspondent: Reporter acquitted over fake police ID BA begins drug tests on staff Cockle turf war Baby deaths Cruelty by boys Rossetti photos Sharps Get smart: eat oily fish on a sensible scale Changing diets show healthier appetite Hermes The dishes that hooked Gordon Ramsay's brood Cost survey offers food for thought Scientists find gene that makes you love mother Kettler Currys By a Correspondent: Girls lead way in disputed tests for infants GCSE papers to go abroad for faster marking Only in the Saturday Times Today in Parliament Home Base Binge-drink fears delay 24-hour pub opening By-election campaigning opens with Labour on the offensive Electoral system is not as static as it seems Leading Alzheimer's drug has little real benefit, study claims One in 12 of population born in another land Hunt for new species beneath Arctic ice cap Maoris get ancestors' heads back Noah's Ark plan to save Europe's cultural heritage TELE2 Traps and Tips Do 30-somethings have anything to complain about? Evesham Technology Growing older sees Oasis getting further apart Young, gifted and wrecked, the high-flyers who dream of quitting their jobs and getting a life Thirtysomething professionals are overworked, overdrawn and unfulfilled, reports Alexandra Frean Pilot UK companies request armed guards Laura Ashley (Reuters): Foreigners Can Carry Guns Coalition braced for attacks after day of carnage leaves 100 dead Tehran frees Britons but warns of tough line on any future 'mistakes' The eight servicemen will be returned to base for debriefing to find out what went wrong, reports Michael Evans Bush quizzed over leak D&A Afghan security taking Nato to brink of failure Chappell The Times Nato plans to reinforce its Afghan presence Two battalions will be sent to support Kabul and boost reconstruction outside the capital, writes Michael Evans Flybe.com Death blast as Istanbul awaits summit Bush EU summit is a waste of time, say Brussels officials UCI Irish love affair with American Presidents is over President Bush can expect a frosty reception when he arrives in Ireland this evening, reports Stefanie Marsh Marks & Spencer Russian race crusader pays with his life Chirac clears way for rival's succession Mfi Mafia 'mamma' betrays husband to destroy clan Senseo Bengal hangman gets in the mood with goat sacrifice US arms approach to Taiwan fuels tension with China The Times Reagan's son rejects White House rival Engineer 'made thousands selling AOL e-mail names' Los Angeles fears backlash after police attack unarmed black JAG Arnie plays hard to get in Bush re-election drive Schwarzenegger is playing up his role, reports Tim Reid Supreme Court rules for Cheney in secrecy row (AFP): Iran 'steps up' nuclear programme (AFP): Mugabe's law (Reuters): 100 PoWs freed Graves attacked (Reuters): Charity raided (AP): Fowl request (AP): Fresco found (AFP): Adjani's adieu (AFP): Good boy First Choice The Times An early stab at the apocalypse Concert Ultimos Ritos St Paul's Cathedral Blair is back from the brink and all of Westminster can sense the change BBC staff don't need a college of contrition Why I shout 'rock on' to the values of Glasto Goers This festival epitomises our nation's dramatic growth in tolerance Thunderer: C4 evades the truth behind a death in Gaza Oliver Kamm Picture Gallery Persian Gulf The difference between words and deeds in Iran Thirty Nothing Generation X should get a life, and soon Health and Wealth The NHS, waiting lists and the future needs of patients Racial discrimination? Iraq's inheritance Careers and children The Times Alliance of Tory MEPs in Brussels Lessons for police in light of Soham Effects of the European constitution New Testament news Howard's vision Past Letters to the Editor Putting you through it Right of return to Chagos Islands Visitors' vistas Book snobs Playing away The Weather The Times Crossword Around Britain Weathercall Abbey The Times Yukos chief steps down Briefing Mack quits Crédit Suisse Fine for German banker Microsoft sanctions call Hanson profits warning Top award for Cairn chief Stock Markets In Business Today ABI raises fears over HBOS chief's role in Green bid Icelandic retailer to buy Karen Millen and Whistles for £100m Black claims mystery bidder keen to buy Telegraph owner Companion Stair Lifts Governor cools fears over negative equity Ftse 100 Dow Jones Euro First 80 Nikkei Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing AT&T debt rating alert Stop Press UAL reports $93m loss Lending unit may be sold Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Cinven plans AA offer despite bidding 'snub' Power 2 HSBC has a foot in China's door Pub group eyes Yates and threatens planned MBO Yell goes quiet amid warning over US market Luminar fears Euro 2004 has enticed customers Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Larger Capitalisation Shares Major Indices Commodities Hanson will struggle to build on aggregate average performance Tempus David S Smith London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange GNI London Grain Futures Meat & Livestock Commission Xansa The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts provide safe haven Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Poaching outside grounds City Diary Yet to find elixir City Diary Back in blue City Diary Bank of Opportunity HBOS delivers warning on shareholder return target Barclays pays part-time chairman £650,000 Citigroup suspends Beijing banker related to ex-premier Third bank stake in China extends HSBC's foothold Gaining strength from weakness Nokia Shell hires veteran as new chief of finance Boynton stays on 'in advisory capacity' The Times Unit Trust Information Service Action on Addition Shareholders who are becoming the enemy at the door Knives come out for Corus, to the company's glee EADS cuts £120m from MoD contract Construction & Property Consumer Goods Engineering Health Industrials Investment Companies Austrian Leisure Business Equity Prices Media Natural Resources Professional & Support Services Retailing Technology Telecoms Transport British Funds Encounters US tycoon raises Man Utd stake The Sunday Times Publisher sets sight on paper Potter success The Barclays will not telegraph their intentions just yet The Barclays' Inheritance Mirror sales slump in wake of fake pictures Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Recaro Keeps Sven Comfy in the Dugout-Now Here's your Chance to Win Two Seats Just like his First Alternative Waking the beast from its slumber Goodwood Festival of Speed Festival Offerings Turkey roast whets the appetite for in-form Solberg Motor Rallying How They Stand The Times the Register Anniversaries Births Deaths Birthdays Who Wrote this? Doris Thompson Within a fortnight, Blackpool Pleasure Beach has lost two generations of its founding family Daughter who inherited the business and never lost her feel for the excitement and fun of the fair Doris Thompson, OBE, chairman of Blackpool Pleasure Beach, was born in Great Yarmouth on January 12, 1903. She died on June 23, 2004, aged 101 Geoffrey Thompson Innovator who gave Blackpool its biggest, fastest and scariest rides Geoffrey Thompson, OBE, managing director of Blackpool Pleasure Beach, was born on November 16, 1936. He died on June 12, 2004 aged 67 To Advertise Births Deaths Ulrich Inderbinen Swiss guide who lived the simple life and climbed the archetypal mountain more than 370 times Ulrich Inderbinen, mountain guide, was born in Zermatt, Switzerland, on December 3, 1900. He died there on June 14, 2004, aged 103 Deaths Lives Remembered Group Captain Robert McFarlane Bomber pilot known for the accuracy of his raids and his initiative in finding useful targets Group Captain Robert McFarlane, DSO, DFC and Bar, wartime bomber pilot, was born on July 12, 1914. He died on May 19, 2004, aged 89 Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … To Advertise Blunkett's failure Roadside Eating Sandbach has been rated the worst service station in Europe. Which, for you, are the best and worst? On this Day After Soham Job's worth Government knee-jerk We're an embarrassment At last, tsu chu's coming home Reference checks Do the right thing Interference Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Policing the police Rip-off rashers Highs and lows Keep on driving Righting wrongs What's your view? Daily Life Questions Answered Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Lecture Personal Column University News Wreath-Laying New Peerages Shedding light on false warriors Every dropped handkerchief of literary life Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages DJM: Nature Notes Appointments in the Armed Forces Scholarships Elections Church News Dispute must go to trial Law Report House of Lords Remittal of part does not overturn whole Privy Council Headstone permitted only for interment Consistory Court The Times Times Online Compound interest on tax repayment Chancery Division Reinstatement under contract with demotion is not dismissal Court of Appeal The Times Sport Payne adds raw hunger to cause for England Rugby Union How They Line up All Blacks stir Woodward row The Results Service Bowls Get Fit, Feel Fit Run a Mile Day Five In Sport Today Cricket Golf Training Week 4 Motorcycling Motor rallying Orienteering By a Correspondent: Anderson makes unique move Schools sport Fixtures Cricket Rugby league Tennis Injury rules Calzaghe out of title fight Jaguar mistake Donald bid Racing Folkestone Devil Rays give splash of colour and juice up hopes American Sport On Fridays Newcastle Analysis New Market Analysis Southwell Yesterday's Results Newcastle The Times Sports Book Fallon fears testing conditions for North Light Market Rasen Salisbury Thirsk Leicester Hamilton Park Paul Hanagan was banned for 28 days Hairline decision brings brush with fame Series Details Kent in need of fine-tuning as leaders enjoy perfect pitch Frizzell County Championship First Division Times Test Mushtaq provides only ray of sunshine on another grey day for the champions Classy Kabir derails despondent Surrey Experienced Trescothick fit to play central role Natwest Series Vettori plays the schoolboy's part to perfection Sayers drives Oxford to comfortable victory Derbyshire's progres grinds slow Frizzell County Championship Second Division Inspired Maddy fails to take full advantage North shines bright in absence of other stars Millar is questioned by police in doping investigation Cycling Yorkshire grateful to Jaques Montgomery 'confessed to Grand Jury over drugs' Athletics Yesterday's Scoreboards Sussex v Gloucestershire Worcestershire v Surrey Second division Derbyshire v Essex How They Stand Glamorgan v Durham Hampshire v Yorkshire Somerset v Leicestershire Woosnam draws on experience in testing conditions Golf Varsity match Oxford University v Cambridge University Britain sets sights on a three-medal haul in Athens Rowing Kear takes over from McRae Rugby League Links Class of Hilton delays check-out at the B & B Keothavong raises only brief hopes Umpire at fault as Williams makes early exit Ivanisevic shows his erratic best to line up meeting with Hewitt Sheepish Roddick survives test to prove he is not weakest link Order of Play Doubles Results Men's Singles: Week One Timesonline Wimbledon crowd provide Rusedski with welcome tonic The Sunday Times Gary Lineker Des Lynam 'Never attempted a Croat name. Reminds me of the other well-known internationalist, Ian Rush' Ally McCoist Clive Tyldesley John Motson Jamie Redknapp Time to put Reidy out of his misery Euro 2004 Big Bother 2 Graham Taylor Ian Wright Mourinho to meet old foe Ferguson on opening day The Initial Fixtures Only in the Game on Monday Peter Reid Gabby Logan How to Vote Place your Bets On a Yellow Card Gabby Logan Euro Stars We Know what You're Watching Collina's Final Whistle Euro 2004 Today Wanted: spine-tingling bias and rapture European Championship Finals France V Greece Fink Tank In the knockout stages if scores are level after 90min, … Heinz variety offers food for thought Hot Shots Cards DELL Battles on Home Front From the Spot Hot Shot Portugal spot chance to home in on glory Euro 2004 End of the Dream William Hill Turning Points How It Panned out in Lisbon Times Online Eriksson trumped again by Scolari's passionate spirit Spot of bother is just same old story Beckham finds new kind of misery Euro 2004 End of the Dream George Caulkin watches the England captain suffer with the nation—not least from the spot We can't keep blaming it on bad luck, Lampard says Ratings The Shoot-Out King flies home from Portugal in emergency The Times Sport Torment from twelve yards: penalty curse returns to haunt England Bet Euro 2004 inside The Times T2 inside 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim From Sun Blest to Tempest Tost Living beneath a British Sky is like Being Locked in a Relationship with a Fascinating but Capricious Lover—you Never Know where You are Political Spouses Required Reading My 20 Years on the Mob, by a Real-Life Cover Story After 25 Years in the Mafia Henry Hill Became the Most Famous Gangster Turncoat in History, and the Subject of the Movie Goodfellas. Now, with the Mobsters who Vowed to Kill Him either Dead or in Jail, He Has Emerged from 20 Years of Witness Protection to Tell his Story. Chris Ayres Reports from California The Ethicist Starbucks Coffee A Day out at Wayne's World True Fiction Toby Moore Pays a Visit to the First Theme Park Dedicated to Football's Latest Wunderkind Why Cliff Richard Can Sing but Shouldn't Be Allowed to View Point After Tony Blackburn was Suspended for Playing Cliff Richard Records on his Radio Show, Times Critics Discuss whether the Peter Pan of Pop Should Carry on Pleasing Grannies or Be Put out to Grass Stop the Jokes - Here's a Man Who's Ripe for Revival What's so Original about Being the First British Star to Make It by Copying Elvis? Zimbabwe's Conscience Interview American Journalist Andrew Meldrum was Expelled from Zimbabwe in 2003 after Living There for More than 20 Years. But amid the Chaos and Violence He Still Sees Hope. Interview by Janie Hampton The Times Drug Treats All Aspects of Schizophrenia Health Chill out in the Heat A New Drink Can Help You Avoid Heatstroke when Exercising in the Sun, Reports Peta Bee Doctor's Orders The Way we Live now Weekend Dish Simple and Strongly Flavoured, Bistro Food is the Cuisine of the People. Try this Cucumber and Salmon Classic, Says Jill Dupleix Method Salmon and Cucumber Tartare A Scent That's Luxury with Lucia Lucia's last word: Yamamoto and Miyake don't cut it … Buy from Cabbages and Roses summer brochure instead Microwave Man Special Delivery Home Forum The Garden of Eavis Arts Glastonbury Back in the Mud Again, Caitlin Moran Longs for her Own Ensuite Festival to Avoid the Wet Clothes and Cartwheeling Tents Ibiza It was the Disco Hotspot that Went Tacky. Now a Top DJ Wants to Make the Island Cool Again, Reports Lisa Verrico Frog Prince Hit & Myth Popped in, Kicked out What Causes a Band to Break up? Well, It's Not the Music, Says Chris Campling Hits out for The Shambolic Glory of the Ultimate Bloke's Band is Relived in a New Box Set. David Sinclair Buys the Faces a Pint or Three First Night Reviews Rockbiz Explained by Kenney Jones and Ron Wood MVC Chicks with Licks Bob Stanley on the Glory Days (or Hours) of the All-Girl Band Blue States Monday Playing Lear's Fool plus the Girl from Ipanema … They Might Be Giants Entertainments Comeback Kids Arts New Albums Lisa Verrico Welcomes the Band that Never Went Away The Cure The Cure (Polydor) Enjoys British Soul and Texan Prog-Rock More Albums Classical CDs Lorraine Hunt Lieberson Handel Arias Choir of St John's College Elgar: Sacred Choral Music Richard Hickox Berkeley: A Dinner Engagement The Times Bridge Games Common Mistakes by the Defence for the Less Experienced Chess Winning Move Dealer: North Vulnerability: North-South Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sport Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films Cable, digital and satellite listings on pages JAG TV Review The Medical Innovations Revealed in Human Face Transplant were Remarkable. But It Wasn't a Film to Watch after a Heavy Supper, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Television and Radio Viewing Guide Index T2 Crossword No 3314 Rolex The Times Anne Spackman Property Editor Property Writer of the Year A flat market is not necessarily a disaster, as agents who've been through it will tell Mortgage Make over Self-Certification Best Buys Would You like a Mortgage Makeover? This Week: Estate Agents Say: England and Wales The Big Picture Starting Out Homes with four bedrooms In townhouse in Central Liverpool Get in Get out Get Away Canning Street: a Grade II listed family home in the heart of the Georgian Quarter Victorian Family House in Essex Coggeshall: six-bedroom village property with pool and more than an acre of gardens Former Rectory in Wiltshire Crudwell: a handsome 15-bedroom house with 2½ acres of delightful walled gardens Our Native Habitat The Great Indoors Lucia van der Post pays tribute to the store that introduced style to Britain Crest Nicholson Mrs Moneybags: How the Other Half Lives Good Manors On the Trail of King John Marcus Binney unravels the mysteries of a baronial hall in the meadows of Runnymede Where the Other Half Lives Richmond North Yorkshire Like Heinz, there are 57 varieties of Richmond worldwide A Life of Easel Real Estate Attracted by light-filled seascapes, artists are leaving town for the honest-to-goodness Thames estuary, says Jeremy Hunt Dolphin Quays West Four-Bedroom Cornish Cottage Beside the Seaside For £500,000 you could have a... Charlestown: a Grade II listed house with garden in a traditional fishing village North Terraced House in Yorkshire Sandsend, near Whitby: a three-bedroom cottage a few minutes' walk from the beach South Martello Tower in East Sussex Eastbourne: an extended Napoleonic-era defence close to the beach Three's Good Company Overseas If you club together you can afford your dream bolt hole, says Barbara McMahon My Mortgage Direct Acorn Furlong Homes Exhibitions and Events Whats on Nationwide Launches Antiques Auctions Property Auctions Glendevon Park Property Clouds Begi Four players reflect on what it's like to buy and sell in today's market, while and old hand offers expert advice First Time Buyer Young in London Time Line The Investor The Seller In the Line of Buyer Market Special There are still plenty of takers for homes on the cheap. Patrick Kidd joins the queue Overseas Property Property New Found Bryant Homes Announce FPD savills Galliard Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons Multiple Display Advertising Items Private Sales Risky Business Should investors bail out or pile in? Susan Emmett reports Property

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