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News from 02/07/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Shirley English and Steve Bird, Colin McKelvie, Andrew Billen, DJM, Paul O'Shea, Christine Buckley industrial editor, Thomas Steinli, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Robert Vincent, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Christopher Jaggo, Caroline Brannigan, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Duncan Phillips, Philip Howard, Kate Smith, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Nic Hopkins, Gabriel Rozenberg and David Charter, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Fred Breyer, Leon Slupinski, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jim Bush, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Peter Jones, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, Dominic Walsh, Steve Ward, Kirsty Cuffe, W. R. B. Colegrave, Angela Foster, Jill Dupleix, David Taylor, Ashley Head, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Andrew Low, Nick Robinson, Stephen Farrell, Eric Dehn, Stanley Bailey (Chief Constable), Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Stafford Somerfield, Robby Krieger, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Adrian Morris, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Ron Fawcett, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Angela Jameson, John Price, Tom Whitwell, Mary Gold, Dr John Gillibrand, John Colhoun, Walter Wolff, Kate Allen Director, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Boris Becker, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Stephen McGowan, Lewis Smith, Steve Roberts, Matthew Pryor, James Norman, Denis Halliday, Tim Baker, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Daniel Cramer, John Carr, John L. Hyde-Smith, David Mattin, Nicholas McJannet, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, John Crawford, G. Thomas, Nick Bentley, Richard Lioyd Parry and James Hider, Sally Smith, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, John Goodbody, Jonathan Clayton, John Gard Redditch, Giles Whittell, Jane Shilling, John Trowell, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Z. Hussain, David Soward, John Carder, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Peter Dul (Chairman), Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, John Sullivan, Christine Wheeler, Peter Riddell, Chris Fozzard, Allen Robertson, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Whittell, Jill Harvey, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Sarah Butler, Ian Hamilton, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Baker, Tim Sansom, Leo Lewis, Lucy Tobin, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Colin Renfrew, Anton Polsky, Jenny Davey, Caroline Merrell and Sarah Butler, Richard Ford, P. L. Sampson, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith, David Chadwick, Susan Emmett, John Snell,

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The Times Saddam confronts his destiny A Close Encounter with Saturn It's real love as Wimbledon falls for a fighter The Times Today Lansen The Times Office World 'We buried 1,500 in grave' Trial brings back desperate memories for survivors of Saddam Hussein's Halabja attack, Stephen Farrell writes Iron fist of fallen dictator is missed By Our Foreign Staff: Politely does it for Chemical Ali Lift and spin: dancing to the music of Tim 'The important thing is that the Iraqi people have seen a transparent judical process begin' Satanist mystery of parish councillor found dead in sea Adjani emerges to take her revenge France's most reclusive film star has ended her two-year relationship with Jean-Michel Jarre in the most spectacular fashion, Charles Bremner reports Jeffrey Archer a Prison Diary Adjani's Assets Poor bloody infantry still key to victory Commentary Konica Minolta British Troops in Northern Ireland and around the World The Main Criticisms MPs attack high-tech obsession at expense of troops Cutting back on manpower in favour of more sophisticated weapons could be dangerous, Michael Evans reports Stop and search on the rise By a Correspondent: Dead mountain climbers named JustAAsk By a Correspondent: Rabies kills three transplant patients British Airways Billie-Jo's sister feared linking father to murder Only in the Saturday Times Plus PC World People Eyes wide shut, doors wide open PS... DAKS Hyundri Toys R US Call to halt judge selection over 'bias' Suspected criminals lose items of luxury The London Chess Centre Mediation for warring parents is put forward British Gas Sentencing body to resist MPs' pressure Peugeot Smooth-talking, silver-haired cad went from Viagra to murder University education gap likely to widen Only in the Saturday Times PC World By a Correspondent: Three in court over cockle picker deaths Farce of fines for 999 call vehicles ended CSA complaints rise by more than 50% Officials connived in criminal cover-up of sex abuse, inquiry says Sony Lost schoolgirls rescued from mountain Search leader says group was out of its depth, unprepared for climbing in rugged terrain and lucky to escape, Shirley English and Steve Bird report House of Fraser Detailed guidelines cover trips Nelson statue 'too big for the square' Dixons Tories accused of opening way for 5-plus exam Tuition fee Bill clears Lords Ministers can't keep their hands off local services Falconer to press on with reform Homebase Times journalist listed for safe seat Today in Parliament Kettler Citroën Life at No 11 goes on, without the deputy chancellor MPs tell Morris to lead merry dance halfords Driving down prices Verger was denied cathedral job 'because of male live-in partner' I should be a bishop, insists the gay dean Doctor suspected of selling £1m drugs Insurance Darling at crossroads over A303 bottleneck Dell 'Bonnie and Clyde' pair stage six raids By a Correspondent: Top horse trainer banned for drink flybe.com Close encounters with Lord of the Rings A joint American-European spacecraft has successfully passed into orbit around Saturn and is sending back remarkable pictures, Mark Henderson reports Tele2 Iraq's new 'warhorse' leader impresses Jordan's Abdullah Jeep Exile's journey from protester to ambassador NEC (AP): US bounty for terror leader hits $25m Only in the Saturday Times Lexus Barroso holds key to EU's economic future Russian oil giant faces back-tax bills for £3.6bn Do you forget to water your plants everyday? Rancher's secret preserves ancient American jewel Thin Blue Line 'killer' is executed for second murder Iran denies it led British vessels astray Record fundraising keeps Kerry just in the race tiny Mediterranean cruises threshers Defiant Hong Kong on march for democracy Japan's hoteliers turn to Tarzan as passion wilts Building delays hit Olympic security The Times Hoover The rape of a nation: a doctor's despair Jonathan Clayton in Bukavu, eastern Congo, visits a hospital treating the victims of anarchic sexual violence Expedia (AP): Afghan poll may be postponed (Reuters): Vandal 'deranged' (AFP): Girl weds abuser (AFP): Burma warning (AFP): Drugs U-turn Concert Verdi Requiem St Paul's Cathedral First Choice The Times Reign falls mainly on the plain Theatre King Lear RST, Stratford Dance Holding Space Clore Studio, ROH Theatre Measure for Measure Shakespeare's Globe Dance Tocororo Sadler's Wells Still good for a summit quote but Chirac now rages against the dying of the light Alas, Michael Moore is an unguided missile Basket cases: shopkeeping is a dangerous business Sir Peter Davis's lacklustre performance at Sainsbury's landed him on the reject pile Thunderer: Everything is going South, except our money Ross Clark The Times Men, Not Machines Weapons cannot always replace boots on the ground Lord of the Ring A glimpse of Saturn, sexiest planet in the solar system Kings and Knaves Britain must back Jordan firmly and think again on Iran Choice of Bichard for Soham inquiry Future of Iraq The Times Three Welsh warriors: Alun Richards television writer Trade possibilities for UK outside EU Engagement in European affairs The 39 Articles American courtesy The Trial of Two Rolling Stones Not so free Lords role in the Education Bill This sporting life Falling behind The Weather The Times Crossword 22,706 Around Britain Half Price Line Rental Business Black tries to block sale Briefing St James rid of LAHC Shell writes off $330m AA sold for £1.75bn Broker back in the black Buyer for Barney's sought Whitechurch problems Bidding war over MGM Stock Markets Charts of the Day In Business Today Firms face crippling energy bills Sainsbury investors want to see more heads roll An old friendship sours as Rose questions Green on data Hands finalises bid for Odeon chain Boodle & Dunthorne Need to Know Global Business Briefing Need to Know Photo Archive Service Need to Know Results in Brief Need to Know Chinese banks restructure Stop Press Europe short on R&D Brazil awaits WTO ruling Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Picture Gallery Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Standard Life blames press for division's 13% sales drop The Aluminium XJ from only £699 a month + VAT The high cost of cutting emissions It's not all Sir Peter's fault... M&S puts vice on suppliers' margins Six Months of Upset Pension law blow for footwear firm Bucking COLT unsettles investors and takes a punishing Tempus Gilts held back by rate fears Bonds COLT shares plunge as profit hopes are dashed Merger with rival could be only option facing Fidelity orange Time Warner starts bidding war for MGM with $4.7bn offer 3G at last set to bear fruit for Orange Dividend fears as Sainsbury's picks new chairman Telephone 020 7481 1986 The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items British families fall victim to the cult to the super-manager Facsimile 020 7782 7899 Bank expected to hold rates ECGD cash injection under fire Yorkshire Bank Grocer faces tough choices Analysis Serco derails FirstGroup BenQ Windfalls as Centrica sells AA for £1.75bn Out of site City Diary Business Equity Prices Memo to editors: cut out the cynicism and report the news Peter Riddell criticises the media for not admitting their own errors Yorkshire Bank Unlike Becks, you can rely on newspapers to hit goals Planning reasons can be brief Law Report House of Lords Reinsurance clause contains both warranty and payment term Court of Appeal Warr clan absolutely mad about the bike Vaughan Freeman learns of a family's obsession with the Harley-Davidson Defect in boots irrelevant to purpose of protection House of Lords London expects as Formula One comes to town Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Alun Richards Successful television writer whose published stories remained true to the spirit of his native South Wales Alun Richards, author, was born on November 27, 1929. He died on June 2, 2004, aged 74 Dennis Coslett Militant Welsh nationalist whose apocalyptic rhetoric won him notoriety and a spell in jail but was rarely translated into deeds Dennis Coslett, Welsh nationalist activist, was born on September 12,1939. He died on May 20,2004, aged 64 David Rees Enigmatic expert on the politics of the Cold War David Rees, author, was born on October 5,1928. He died on June 8,2004, aged 75 Want to place a classified advertisement? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lives in Brief Lennie Bush, jazz double-bassist, was born on June 6,1927. He died on June 15,2004, aged 77 Evangeline Dickson, artist, was born on August 31, 1922. She died on May 21, 2004, aged 81 Kiki Gyan, musician, was born in 1956. He died of drug addiction on June 6, 2004, aged 47 Jackie Paris, jazz singer, was born on September 20, 1924. He died on June 17, 2004, aged 79 To Advertise Hope for other faiths On top form Archbishops accuse Blair over abuse of prisoners On this Day Support the troops Christian duty Heretic meddling What a bunch of lachrymose losers Look closer War is war Hold them to account debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Church, State and War By rebuking the Government over the abuse of Iraqi PoWs, the archbishops of York and Canterbury have drawn a strong response. Is their involvement justified? More than one church Righteous imbalance Fanning the flames An enlightened age? What's your view? Other topics for discussion Daily Life Questions Answered Appointment Nature Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Festival Establishing the origins of Archaic statuettes Court Circular Memorial Service Forth Coming Marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broadhurst slow to believe in his change of fortune Golf From a Correspondent in South Hadley, Massachusetts: Amateur sets pace in rain-hit US Open Fixtures More golf news and analysis Shooting Garbett and Dunn set the standard Rowing Henley Royal Regatta Today's Order of Rowing Results from Henley Yesterday's Racing Results Rawlinson jumping at chance to defeat Sanchez Athletics The Wright Track The Times Sports Book Sandown Park Analysis Sandown Park Star Attraction odds-on for Falmouth Analysis Sandown Park Analysis 4.50 Sundown at Sandown Handicap (£9,750:1m 6f) (10) Analysis Warwick 2.50 McDonalds Service Celebration Maiden Stakes (£4,719:7f 26yd) (15) Haydock Park 7.30 Merchant Rentals PLC Claiming Stakes (£7,833:1m 2f 120yd) (10) Southwell Beverley 7.15 Maiden Stakes (2-Y-O: £4,687:5f) (14) Holland confident Warrsan has the class to shine in Eclipse 3.55 Calthorpe Estates Selling Handicap (£3,241:1m 22yd) (17) 4.30 Shoosmiths Maiden Handicap (£3,458:1m 2f 188yd) (16) Haydock Park 3.35 Selling Hurdle (£2,639:2m 1f) (11) 4.05 Handicap Hurdle (£3,484:2m 5f 110yd) (9) 7.45 Handicap (£6,923:1m 100yd) (12) 8.15 Selling Handicap (£3,339:7f 100yd) (16) 5.00 Birmingham Garrick Club Median Auction Maiden Stakes (2-Y-O: £3,786:5f) (11) 5.30 Bollinger Champagne Challenge Series Amateur Handicap (£3,543:1m 4f 134yd) (10) Haydock Park Southwell 5.15 Maiden Hurdle (£3,393:3m 2f) (14) 8.45 Handicap (£4,550:1m 4f 16yd) (10) Beverley Euro 2004 Big Bother 2 'Is he frozen to the chair? Has he mummified?' Ally McCoist Clive Tyldesley John Motson Fairytale goes on as Dellas turns silver into gold for Greece Euro 2004 Tall order in store for commentators who require makeovers Retirement beckoning for Nedved after limp denouement Van Nistelrooy vow fails to cool United's interest in Rooney Football Charlton pull off coup with Rommedahl signing Bryant plays the field to put Lakers at centre of attention American Sport Second's out for Chicago pair Fresh drug scandals cast heavy shadow over Tour Cycling Lethal Part gives Gray one in eye Darts talk Sport Leeds cry foul as Bulls sign Harris Rugby League The Times Fans of short game ready for more of the same Tempted by swift love affair that knows no boundaries Rules and Fixtures Strauss thrives on newfound sense of adventure Scoreboard from Headingley By Our Sports Staff: Vaas claims five to undermine Australia Times Test Lack of balance could cause England to stumble Harmison's hostile barrage restores equilibrium Cricket Natwest Series Winter tour confirmed but ICC tells Zimbabwe to end rebel row Mosley calls it a day after tiring of indecision Motor Racing Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Sharapova's long moment of instant stardom Navratilova's show goes on with crowd following her every move Giles Smith on the veteran star of the tennis stage who shows no sign of hanging up her racket Young British hope extends his winning streak Henman might not have genius of Federer, but he is no failure Roddick unfazed by role as lone American flagbearer Tennis Wimbledon Why hope springs eternal—and not just for our Tim Lucy Tobin, an 18-year-old student and committed Henmaniac, explains the rationale behind her devotion Get Fit, Feel Fit Improve your Tennis Day Five Herbert has point to prove Carlisle contest Elite weigh in Shoaib's farewell Fight for places All Black rebuff King on standby Sport Magical Sharapova leaves Centre Court entranced Wimbledon inside Peugeot Dellas heads for final as silver goal proves golden for Greece The Times T2 Verbatim Verbatim It's True. You Can Never Go Back I Have Always Scoffed at the Aga Sagas' Obsession with "Moving on". But now I Think that Maybe They Have a Point after All Required Reading Shelf Life Out and about in Hollywood Cover Story Rupert Everett Could Be the Most Macho Man on Earth and People Would Still Think of Him as Gay. So Has that Hurt his Career? Andrew Billen Finds out famous as Roberts's scene-stealing gay confidant in … The Ethicist The Times Why Life is a Matter of Trust Reportage Forget the Tube Strike, Life Would Be a Lot Worse if we Didn't Trust Strangers. Giles Whittell Reports Indian Cotton, Portuguese Fibres And Collars from Brazil: The Story of a Shirt It Has Never Been Easier to Get Away with Rape Reportage An Independent Inquiry into the Soham Murders Shows that Prosecutors Still Don't Believe Rape Victims. Joan Smith Reports NB Quit while You're Ahead Health Cancer is but One Hazard of Smoking. GPs Have a Duty to Inform Patients of Other Risks, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Times The Way we Live now Weekend Dish Where's a Delicious Dinner? It's in the Bag, Says Jill Dupleix Male-Order Chic for the Modern Man Luxury with Lucia Lucia's last word, the sweetest lavender bags are just … from the volga Linen Company Microwave Man Self-Denial Strange Life on Planet James Brown Arts Interview Flanked by his Minders and a Mystery Blonde, the Godfather of Soul Talks to Lisa Verrico about Showmanship Bocelli was running my life is the main one," Hotter Dogs Interview Scotpop It May Be, but Dogs Die in Hot Cars are in a League of their Own, Says Lisa Verrico Hit & Myth Look Mum, I'm Stupid and Proud of It Caitlin Moran on TV Want a Couple of Weeks off Work, Fully Paid, so You (and the Rest of us) Can Really Wallow in your Family's Dysfunctions? Easy, Just Sign up for a Freak Show. They are Everywhere now The Concretes First Night Reviews Opera & Ballet Explain Yourself Win a Night in London with Music and Champagne Fast Tracking Interview a Meeting on the Piste and a Formula One Driver Helped a Former King's Singer to Fund his New Choir, He Tells Richard Morrison Brian Wilson Monday That's All Right ... The Forgotten Hits of Elvis … Ambassadors New Jazz CDs Simple Minds New Albums McFly Put the Bland in Boy Band, Says David Sinclair McFly Room on the Third Floor (Universal Island) More Albums Lisa Verrico Prefers Modest Mouse to Bees with No Buzz Classical CDs Angela Hewitt Bach Lang Lang Live at Carnegie Hall London Academy of Ottoman Court of Music Invitation to the Seraglio Double the fun Exclusive 2 for 1 offer at Pitcher & Piano The Times Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Radio Radio 2 Radio 3 Radio 4 Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Films Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Cable, digital and satellite listings TV Review Behind the Crime was a Tiresome Programme that Purported to Expose the Antics of Criminals when It was Really Celebrating Them, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations BBC Two ITV1 London Channel 4 Five Television and Radio T2 Crossword No 3320 Check today's answers by ringing 09015 622194. Calls … Viewing Guide The Times TGA, Woodhall Business Park Bricks and Mortar Figures can't prove that prices won't fall but fewer buyers are vulnerable to a downturn Opening Bids Mortgage Makeover This Week Bucks Agents Say Berkshire v Buckinghamshire In Queen Anne House near Hampton Court Hampton, KTS: a six-bedroom property with outstanding views over royal parkland From No-Go to Go-Go Gays and students made grim Hulme Manchester's latest hot spot, says Tom Whitwell St James Homes Find Peace in our Time How far must you go to buy a house offering perfect silence? asks Caroline Brannigan Linden Why Aren't we Welcome? Sally Smith has invested in Norfolk for 25 years but her second home is still resented One Big Happy Family Four owners, two children and two tenants share five floors and a garden, says John Price Barratt Premiership Fixtures Footballers have simple tastes in bathrooms, says Mary Gold. They like the best grupolar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items How the Other Half Lives The Wealth of Nation On its 150th anniversary, Patrick Kidd takes a peek through the gat…s on billionaires' now… Kensington Palace Gardens The Wealth of Nation Derby Winner Marcus Binney falls for a real thoroughbred, but it will take at least £5 million to back it Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items NAEA Estate Agents FurlongHomes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Persimmon Be part of a great success story Multiple Display Advertising Items primelocation The Times Stick to Southern Comfort Buytolet A new report reveals where to look for value in a slower market, writes Susan Emmett London Furniture Co Rent Check Multiple Display Advertising Items "Winner" Best New Development 2004

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