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News from 30/06/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Merrilyn Thomas, Rowan Cantuar, Tim Reld, Ian McGeoch, Jene Pugh, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, Neelam Verjee, Anne Garvey, Alan M. Pardoe, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, Mairi Fraser, Magnus Linklater, Rory Watson and Michael Evans, Mark Souster, Ken MacDonald, Ivo Tennant, Gabriel Coxhead, Philip Howard, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, John O'Byrne, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, Morrison Halcrow, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Howard Williams, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, David Perks, Paul Hodgetts, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Basil Lough, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Ruth Gledhill, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Shirley English, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Jenny Davey and Stefanie Marsh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Clay lles, Graham Cramp, Phoebe Greenwood, Martin West, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Gillian Howard, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Brian Johnson, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Keith Robinson, Michael Evans and David Charter, Douglas Henderson, Jerome Burne, Jane Gordon, Lisa Armstrong, Dominic Kennedy, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Steve Johnson, Peter Bicknell, Michael Gardiner, Andrew Hamilton-Meikle, Dominic McKeever, Terry Lockhart, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Kate DiCAMILLO, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Darman Whitworth, Jane Ridder-Patrick, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Joanne Hart, Terry Rattigan, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Michael Norris, Albert George, Richard Hobson Correspondent, Harry's, Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Ingrid Mansell, David Ebor, Michael Austin, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Peter Lloyd, Blacker Hill, Terry Howell, Jonathan Swan, Gordon Medcalf, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Simon Jenkins, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent Nicola Woolcock and Christine Buckley, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Mike Wood, Alice Miles, Geoffrey Warner, Owen Slot, John Glanfield, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Grainne Gilmore, C. P. J. Hankinson,

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The Times Archbishops accuse Blair over abuse of prisoners Letter says treatment of Iraqis exposes 'Britain's double standards' BBC promise 'Talk or I walk' Porn law blocked The Times TOV Picture Gallery The Times Today Fallen idol Beckham suffers a further indignity Key 9/11 suspect held in London Woman expects baby after pioneering ovary transplant Business The Register Index Sport Plus T2 Www.timesonline.co.uk The Times Tories to build on seats in school assembly Benefit and pensions cuts to cost 11,000 jobs Morocco in grip of radical Islam 9/11 suspect held Tube strike set to cause chaos across the capital What's Important Getting through the Day Tele2 Moderate elected to lead NUT Ripper rebuffed Sudden death Vole rescue Donatella Versace Potter fans solve book title puzzle There's nae room at the inn for gay southerners £50m divorce costs fcuk boss control of firm French Connection's founder faces a record payout as his marriage ends, Jenny Davey and Stefanie Marsh report House of Fraser Britain's Costliest Separations Blair floored by right and left from Church Archbishops' letter to Prime Minister reflects widespread unease with the conduct of war, Ruth Gledhill writes British european WMD intelligence review 'will hurt No 10' 'Appearance of duplicity diminishes us' British agents saw 'abused' prisoner Church and State at War Best thing to happen to me A Tale of Two Girls Insurance A shock, but I wasn't worried Picture Gallery Pregnant teenagers live in different worlds: the affluent have an abortion, the poor have a baby NHS Grade will oust BBC chiefs who fail quality test Manchester base for main channel Queen and Earl at Diana's fountain Geldof makes right noises for the ladies who heckled Blair Chappell Price Promise Politics and Line Dancing Royal Opera offers tickets for a tenner People Which of these will prove to be the acceptable face of Britain in Europe? Picture Gallery PS Vodafone Zara Driver takes time off after ordeal Police hit back at bat offenders British Gas HSBC The world's local bank Train suicide couple faced jail for £1m theft Outsider is tipped to become next Commons Serjeant AOL broadband Tories offer broader education Spending dispute rages as review nears its climax Why quality and choice must be inseparable Skilled doctors are denied promotion Labour membership slumps Rac always there House prices cool after rates rise Wimbledon weapons seized Passive smoking risks are double earlier estimates Multiple Display Advertising Items Catalogue of errors at Holyrood Student deaths Virus 'no threat' Fuel price cut Scots offended Raffarin adviser on trial over prostitute Nationwide Commission head faces challenge to win over doubters Picture Gallery Stunt marked moment that an alliance died Screen trade Afghan back-up divides US and France Canon Star line-up for Republican convention Schwarzenegger, Pataki, McCain and Giuliani have all been chosen for prime-time spots, reports Roland Watson US court blocks law to censor net for children Family prays for safe release of Muslim US Marine Renault SAS reservist police trainer killed in ambush 'My son was just meat for Blair's war machine' Security concerns cramp work of British diplomats in new embassy America calls up retired soldiers for duty in Iraq US troops find the new regime is no change at all Iraqis are living in hell, Blair is told Saddam and aides face televised war crimes court Alliance Leicester Sharon in near miss from rocket The Times Sports-mad Australia faces fight to beat flab (AP): 24 killed in UN air crash Piracy task force (Reuters): Scarves ruling (Reuters): Venice rampage Product Recall Mad king was just crazy about palaces Theatre Country Music Royal Court First Choice The Times The good, the bat and the ugly Theatre Bat Boy: The Musical West Yorkshire Palyhouse, Leeds Concerts The splendid weeklong Türkfest is refreshingly different; MacKerras finds beauty in a violent Slavonic talt 10:10/Rundell Hackney Empire, 8 Philharmonia/MacKerras Festival Hall Pop Nelly Furtado Hammersmith Apollo Choice is a nice middle-class word; but it doesn't stop schools being bog-standard Picture Gallery Hoping and cutting and running in Baghdad It insulls the daily experience of Iraqis to call their anarchy freedom and their insecurity democracy Why cry over our sporting triumphs and disasters? Sport has become the receptacle of Britain's insecurity and its vainglory People take it personally when a sporttsman loses. It is the male equivalent of Diana's death Invasion of the brain snatchers: at a screen near you tomorrow Armando Iannucci Picture Gallery The Madding Crowd Kings were neither good nor terrible, just misunderstood Opening Bid A deeply political submission to ministers by the BBC Epistle to Rowan The Anglican Church, world politics and moral influence Sexual harassment The Times Factors in British overseas policy Nature of secondary modern schools Crown Prosecution and Ian Huntley Bombing of Dresden Securing a loan Correction Bogus Titles A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Workings of the EU Parliament Falling behind Playing away The Weather The Times Crossword Check today's answers by ringing 09015 622193. Call … Around Britain Abroad High Tides Weather Nokia Connecting People The Times Wall Street firms settle Briefing Mis-selling claims soar Confidence boost for US MGM explores options Virgin Mobile set to float Powergen rebrands Euro Disney clears hurdle China attacks EU ruling Currencies Charts of the Day In Business Today Commodities Talk or I'll walk in a month, Green tells M&s Morrison lays out plan to sell 120 Safeway stores Disney sports channel reaches out for BSkyB Impostor given Rose's phone records Sun microsystems Banks face payout of $7bn for WorldCom bond sales The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Stop Press Mitsubishi bailout raised Halliburton heads for loss Arcelor to raise £780m Talking Points Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead BP heads for SEC clash over reserves DTI accused of failing to act on card charges Cheltenham & Gloucester Extra paperwork may be worthwhile BT Time to clean up oil accounting The Problem of Proof Juicy pickings from Morrison's leftovers Fears over scope of US regulators Analysis BAE heads for the skies as forecast impresses Larger Capitalisation Shares Share disposal brings Burren down to earth Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Carpetright London Financial Futures Money Rates% European Money Deposits% Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Housebuilders can weather a cooling of their climate Tempus London Metal Exchange First Technology The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts wait on Fed decision Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Cruyff's double Dutch City Diary Chinese walls City Diary Paris match? City Diary Carpetright lays record Builder attacks Bank's warning Irish ban takes toll of Gallaher Rain dampens Wyevale profits Government scraps £83m contract with ITnet VAT victory to be challenged The Times Mortgage Service Chief who led buyout sees stake fall by £2m Battle Lines Jittery funds back bonds in 'dash for debt' Increased rates hit consumer confidence 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 Make@wish Who will have the last laugh after bad EU joke? Provident Financial faces threat to profits Elan meets deadline for $450m loan repayment Euro Disney rescue moves a step nearer Yukos $3.4bn tax bill upheld News Corp plan for New York listing backed LG Philips cuts flotation price for second time Toys 'R' Us sued by Amazon for $750m Bradford & Bingley Go on, savers-take the 5 per cent solution On Saturday The Wildlife for All Trust Business Equity Prices The Times Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Air Marshal Sir Patrick Dunn Biplane ace of the Western Desert who went on to fly V-bombers in the nuclear age Air Marshal Sir Patrick Dunn, KBE, CB, DFC, wartime fighter ace and AOC Flying Training Command 1964-66, was born on December 31,1912. He died on June 17,2004, aged 91 Leonel Brizola Brazilian political leader who opposed the free market and championed the cause of the poverty-stricken Leonel Brizola, politician, was born on Jannuary 22,1922. He died on June 21,2004, aged 82 Philip Stell Reconstructive surgeon who made a successful second careet in history Philip Stell, MBE, surgeon and historian, was born on August 14,1934. He died on May 29,2004, aged 69 Births Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements of notices … Deaths Cora Goffin Child star who become a prinicipal boy in pantomime—with legs insured for £20,000 Cora Goffin, actress, was born on April 26,1902. She died on May 10,2004, aged 102 Deaths Lives Remembered Irene Manning Classically trained soprano who graced the stage and screen in light operas and musicals To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Deaths Lives in Brief Privilege corrupts Make it relevant DJM: Nature Notes The greatest political mistake of the century Questions of Education What's your point? From Our Association Football Correspondent: On this Day Prize Quiz News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers A brain work-out Flawed theory Not all great Denying authority Real numbers Premier league teachers What's your view? Other topics for discussion Word Watching Daily Life My Cornelian (now sitting vis a vis, reading a volume … Questions Answered When shelling broad beans, I noticed that my fingers … Email your questions and answers to q&a@thetimes. co. … Changing the Guard Service of Thanksgiving Personal Column Reception Memorial Service The Duke of Devonshire, Kg Royal Navy Graduations Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Fellows School News Answers The Times Unlucky MacArthur runs out of wind Sailing Double sculls pull out as British suffer again Rowing Mike Rosewell examines the line-ups and challengers for success at Henley Royal Regatta, which opens today Court cannot override withdrawal of man's IVF consent Court of Appeal Today's Order of Rowing at Henley Unanimity over unfair dismissal desirable Court of Appeal Wasps face Leicester in Heineken pool Rugby Union Draw Details Cork makes his mark with solid half-century Cricket Oxford pile pressure on Cambridge Times on Line First means last again for rueful Vaughan Women Clubs Villages Inept England pay dearly for absent-minded aggression Scoreboard from the Riverside Schools Frizzell County Championship Kempton Park Catterick Perth Bradley case has twin ramifications Young pretenders face test of mettle in Eclipse The Times Sports Book Lingfield Park Yarmouth Teams Euro Stars We Know what You're Watching Pools Forecast Sporting Index 'Still not forgiven for taking Lineker off in 1992' Euro 2004 Big Bother 2 How to Vote Figo seeking to recapture lost pride Euro 2004 Burning issue for Moyes is whether to cash in now Cautious Eriksson drowns in flood of self-serving inanities Hull battle back to end Warriors' run Rugby League The Results Service Yesterday's Racing Results London can be capital of Wayne's world Fixtures Williams faces the real Tyson Boxing Ladbrokes Drug probe puts Young in gold row Rose on show Skelton date Woe for Wales Watson to retire Britain collapse Sharapova bucks trend as girl power appears on the wane Owen Slot laments the lack of competitive edge in this year's women's draw The Times Yesterday's Results from Wimbledon Get Fit, Feel Fit Improve your Tennis Day Three Court life is shelf life even for Serena Times Test Times on Line Young the centre of attention for future generation Final flourish may bring down curtain for Davenport London 2012 Candidate City Force is with Capriati as she enjoys net gains Rugby World Cup 2007 Today's Order of Play Navratilova in title chase The Times Henman receives help from above Figures to fall for An Audience With Tim Wenger refuses to accept idea of shift in natural order William Hill The Times Inside 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day University Challenge: Why Maths? Damian Whitworth You Need a Mathematics Pass because Most Universities and Employers Insist... Even though Calculators are Ubiquitous He Knew about the Clodpolls Boys Made of Themselves in Maths Required Reading Hollywood on a Whim Cover Story Three Years Ago Sheeraz Hasan was Making Tuna Sandwiches at a London Café. Now He's a Millionaire Whose Hollywood Tv Show is Broadcast to 500 Million People in Asia, Europe and America. Interview by David Mattin The Ethicist The Times Ok to Relax in the Bath Again Viewpoint Minimalist Bathrooms are out. Hugo Rifkind Praises the Return of Dirty Carpet and Stained Porcelain We Have Used our Bathrooms to Pretend that we are German Reportage Burn, Barbie, Burn An Artist Has Won the Right to Put Naked Barbie Dolls in Compromising Positions. By Nicholas Wapshott Will It Spread? Gene Tests Offer Hope to Cancer Patients. Jerome Burne Reports Emotional Intelligence Mortality Etc When Running Away is Clearly the Best Way Moving It Took Time, but Anne Garvey Eventually Realised that There was Hope after Divorce The Great Enterprise Had Failed and I Felt It Keenly What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Kate DiCAMILLO Love ETC The Way we Live now Nasturtiums: Better on a Plate than in a Vase, Says Jill Duplex Dash Still in Short Fashion Cropped Pants Have Become a Summer Perennial, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong, so we Might as Well Learn how to Wear Them Nouveau Pauvre No Surrender Home. Forum Turn on, Tune in... Drip Acid Arts Visual Art as Tate Britain Launches its Sixties Retrospective John Russell Taylor, who was There, and Gabriel Coxhead, who Wasn't Compare Notes Anything Goes The Rules of Disengagement A Conceptualist? Not on your Life. Gabriel Orozco Denies Everything to John Russell Taylor Entertainments A Vast Blue Younder Arts Soulful Russian Landscapes Fill Rachel Campbell-Johnston with Awe Russian Landscape in the Age of Tolstoy National Gallery The Might of Russia's Great Forests Become a Mark of Pride Bill Shankly the Saviour Object Lesson SAP Push for the Best Passes Education Simplifying Subjects is a Form of Dumbing-Down that Does Pupils No Favours, Says David Perks Nearly Every Aspect of Every Subject is now Taught at a Simpler Level What's French for £10,000? Multiple Display Advertising Items Ed. forum Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Double the fun Exclusive 2 for 1 offer at Pitcher & Piano The Times Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Television and Radio 10.00 Rebels and Redcoats: The American Revolutionary … Sport Choice Choice Films TV Review The Lyon's Den Offers Nothing New, but the Acting is Slick and It Looks as if There Will Be Enough Intrigue to Fill at Least One Series, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations BBC Two ITV1 Carlton Channel 4 Five Television and Radio Viewing Guide T2 Crossword No 3318 Check today's answers by ringng 0903 622154. Calls … The Times Walk Crème For the sake of the children Working Relationship Chris Robinson, of the Children's Hospice Association of the South East, and his PA, Margaret Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items You've got mail... just far too much The net gains of tennis Taking up tennis is good exercise, great fun and it needn't cost the earth, says Clay lles Time Savers Contacts Multiple Display Advertising Items Dress to impress for great salad days Tasting Tweed without the twee Karen Homer Real-life fashion I'm a temp. What protection do I have from my bosses? Beat those first-day blues Tense? Nervous? You must be starting a new job. Mairi Fraser offers some tips to make settilng in less daunting Ring to check the dress code before you head off Multiple Classified Advertising Items The place where Brighton rocks Shirt spurt at M&s Chileno

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