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News from 05/07/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Jon Ashworth, Colin McKelvie, Thair Shaikh, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, Karen Eberhardt-Shelton, Paul Hoggart, Anthony Turnbull, Ben Smalley, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Peter Neyroud, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Daniel Libeskind, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Ian Sheppard, Bob Stanley, Tony McAllister, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Rosemary Anne Hart, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Norman Wells, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Tom Clarkson, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Jon Ritman, Jenny Spiers, Jill Dupleix, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Neil Hodgson, All Hamdanl and Richard Lloyd Parry and James Hider, Christopher Price, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Katrina Tweedie, Eve-Ann Prentice, Miranda Ingram, Roland Watson, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Matthew Pinsent, Simon Tait, Richard Shadwell, Alan Davies, Emma Mahony, Will Riley, Dan Silver, Daniel McGrory, Russell Vallance, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Jacqueline D.Redman, Haslemere, Surrey, David Lawrenson, Geoffrey Dean, Christopher St Albans (Chairman), Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Daniel McGrory and Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Simon Worrall, Boris Becker, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Derick Allsop, Richard Harrold, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mike Phillips, Mick Hume, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Philip August, Mike Mulvihill, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Tosin Sulaiman, Stefanle Marsh, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Mike Berry, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, Mike Rosewell, Fay Weldon, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Michael Austin, Christine Wheeler, Jeremy Hart, John Hancox, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Lea Paterson, Mike Gardiner, Laura Peek, Mark Baldwin, Barry Wigmore, Claire Rayner, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, A. Adeniran, Bill Edgar and Matt Dickinson, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Dalya Alberge and Lewis Smith, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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The Times Parents to face jail sentence for hitting children 'Light tap' allowed Picture Gallery My fears for the countryside The Times Tanzania ordeal Index Federer proves he's the raining champion Record bill looms US Marine 'dead' Wal-Mart revamp Abramovich firm chased for £8m bank debt Tiffany & Co. What's Important Cheaper alternative to building prisons Brown to succeed Blair, says Mandelson BBC plans to correct mistakes promptly 'Spy in the sky' systems to track sex offenders Moneywise Police raid oil firm and confiscate property Curry houses too hot for sitar without a licence Prada Record firms face multimillion-pound bill as music experts settle an old score Judge tells firms to change their tune over copyright on classical revivals, say Dalya Alberge and Lewis Smith Music Menu Penguin sells rare books to US to save space How the law changes around the world - and in Britain flybe.com Rights and wrongs of a ban on smacking To hit children is senseless and harmful Peace at Drumcree flashpoint Butler report on WMD dossier 'not likely' to name and shame Principle of 'equality' is deeply flawed Woodhead hands his successor a bad mark The Times Brutal death that horrified Victorians Dangerous Gaps in Knowledge Direct Line Citroën Britons on gap year are shot by African pirates Genghis Khan's DNA can get you a free meal Insurers fear costs of Momart fire will soar past £20m Born to perform Chapter and Verse The man putting a new spin on the Rotary Club Briton wins world quiz contest Abortion limit Lost chance Teen fertility Aircraft search Car park misery set to increase bus travel AA Alliance Leicester US-style carpool lanes that beat jams to be tested on motorways AOL broadband NHS staff are sickest in country—they say 'Fight or flight' response boosts immune system Rural crime rates creep up on fears Chappel Vauxhall The day a Diana scoop backfired on its authors The editor sought the culprit behind the sale of a royal address book. He wasn't far away, says Stefanie Marsh Queen Mother's home at heart of divorce battle Fine foods put Britain on map for gastro-tours Bonhams Hunts, Hounds and Horses Howard comes clean over his desert island The Week in Parliament Huntsmen plan to outfox ban with 'hound exercise clubs' Foodies head for Dales to get taste of real cheese thetimes Voila New drive to fight superbug Prisoner shot Yacht rescue Murder suspect Shop staff abuse Homes 'at risk' Tender choice Waiting in the wings: an office filled by a dunce or a dullard Green Flag Kerry sets his sights on a presidential running-mate The strategy of the Democrat campaign to win the White House will be signalled by the choice of deputy, Roland Watson reports The Democratic Deputy Hopefuls DELL Rebirth of Ground Zero set in stone Al-Qaeda support foils Saudi security pledges churchill Contemplate this By Our Foreign Staff: Amnesty for Iraqi insurgents Off limits to Westerners, but order prevails in rebel-held Fallujah Kirkuk attacks grow as Kurds seek to wrest power from Arab migrants Jamieson Reed (Wills & Trusts) Ltd timesonline Britons offered a share of Mecca John Lewis Clearance Starts Tomorrow Family agonises over Marine's fate 'Ministers let us be tortured to keep Saudis happy' Crime Scene Investigation Checkpoint soldier arrested (Reuters): Al-Qaeda camp (Reuters): Pipeline attack (AFP): Polish accused People's choice defies Kremlin in Chechnya The Times World's Most Dangerous Job? Voting by the billion as 2004 sets a worldwide record for elections Australian opposition leader in fight claim Bespoke Suits A Goldsmiths' Company Exhibition Milosevic to start his defence (AFP): Missile test (AFP): Climber killed (AFP): Hijack museum Tremonti resigns (AFP): Stark offering Concert Death in Venice Cheltenham Town Hall Pop First Choice The Times Concert Comedy The shape of things to come Dance George Piper Dances Barbican Opera Peter Grimes Covent Garden Theatre Visual Art Dance Theatre Impermanence Project Riverside Studios, W6 Pop Mull Historical Society ICA, SW1 Concert Book Ahead Butt out, Tony. Now you've finally come to the fag end of radical politics Picture Gallery Like Nixon, Tories count on southern comfort Manhattan, one small step beyond Croydon Why the best explanation for our national divide lies with New Yorkers Thunderer: It hurts to say it, but I still believe in smacking The Times Yukos Must Survive The spectre of a state grab of assets hangs over Russia Breakfast Rota Local business no longer has time for lunch Force for Reason Peers should back the Lester amendment on smacking Liberty and Police The Times Need for better police models Libeskind defends Ground Zero plan The appliance of science to history Racial discrimination? Bells of Bredon Corporal Punishment Saving energy safely Ways to alleviate poverty in the UK EU constitution Weighty matters The Weather The Times Crossword Less Cholesterol Business Rates 'likely to be pegged' Briefing Tories urge pension bond Private equity record IFS doubts efficiency plan Sony Connect starts small Wembley takeover fears Virgin in revenue claim How the Week Finished Index Wal-Mart plans George revamp to rekindle US sales growth Asda to pioneer no-food superstore Pensions fillip for Green bid Momentum shows signs of slowing Times Online Mortgages for Business Lloyds TSB Business Big Shot Need to Know Global Business Briefing Change on Week Libya buys Exxon unit Stop Press Al-Jazeera aims for listing Tip for Mercedes head Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Tories propose new bond to ease pensions crisis Documents undermine Black's call for vote on Telegraph sale C&G Channel Islands Limited Peterborough firms peter out Copycat rate rise could trigger eurozone relapse Ricoh Icelandic invader to storm FTSE Council can treat disabled employee more favourably Law Report House of Lords Cv: Baroness Hogg Fiery chief keeps a cool head at the top of the table The Powers in the Boardroom Jon Ashworth meets Baroness Hogg, of 3i, the first FTSE 100 woman chairman Lay client cannot sue counsel Queen's Bench Division The leader in ten questions The Power 100 impact executives Banking & Finance The Register Anniversaries Births: While entertaining his public with a generous … Deaths: The German concert pianist Wilhelm Backhaus … Birthdays Who Wrote this? Peter Barnes Dramatist who delighted in defying conventional expectations, whether in his work or as a parent Sir Richard May Judge who presided over the trial of Slobodan Milosevic and was renowned for his frank treatment of the former Yugoslav leader Tau Moe Prolific Hawaiian steel guitarist who regretted that his fans included Hitler, Goering and Goebbels Lives in Brief James Fetcher-Watson, painter, was born on July 25, 1913. He diedon June 12, 2004, aged 90 Personal Column Dame Barbara Shenfield Doughty right-wing sociologist who worked with many a think-tank and the independent University of Buckingham Lives Remembered debate@thetimes. co. uk Speak for yourself Incomplete Young, Free and Jaded Secret of my success Nature Notes Breaking up is Hard to Do Happier endings Wait till you're older On this Day Prize Quiz Thirtynothing Generation X should get a life, and soon All take, no give News Quiz Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Defeat for Tilden Life is good Can't get no satisfaction What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Marriages School News News Quiz Prize Quiz After years of machinations, Cabaret's automata are set free An audit of our fading art trove Returned: Blake's pictures of Paradise Lost Court Circular Bitter wind of change for our heritage The Results Service The Times Fixtures Game on for country lovers relishing all the fun of the fair Fishing Get Fit, Feel Fit Cricket Day One Cancellara leaves big guns nursing their bruises Cycling Exercise for Stability Taylor made to fight for epic victory MacCarinelli hope Holders roll on Calvert triumphs Athens decision Flying Rawlinson Countdown conundrum The Times Sports Book Musselburgh Ripon Saddle soaps need time Bath Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Rakti brought down to earth Leaders in the Flat Championships Windsor Yesterday's Details West Indies made to pay dearly for their sloppiness The Times Losing Partridge makes Athens challenge a lottery Matthew Pinsent on how an injury to a crew member may not stop the Britain coxless four from hitting the jackpot Coode helps to keep Olympic bid on track Full Scoreboard from Bristol England left at a loss by changeable conditions Cricket Natwest Series Scoreboard from Cardiff Rest should ease strain on two star performers Dutch does his best in Somerset's lost cause Second Division Australian connection inspires Derbyshire to convincing win Adams dashes dreams of taste of glory Spearman adds to Lancashire misery The Weekend's Scoreboards Industrious Roberts let down by team-mates Cricket Totesport League First Division Middlesex go clear at the top as Jaques response falls short Drizzle halts Kent's run to bring frustration for Carberry Rivals fail to mount challenge as Goosen eases home Golf From a Correspondent: Mallon's charge is decisive Henry v Pires training-ground fight blamed for France exit Let's hear it for the king of pun-ditry Times Test And the Winner is ... Rehhagel's triumph turns heads in Germany 'The girl done good but the boy Lineker done better' Van Nistelrooy proves law unto himself 2004 Championship Winners McGuire shows touch of class First Alternative Widnes and Hull begin search for new coach Federer slugs it out among the greats Wimbledon Weekend Results Bradford leave Tigers reeling Speaking of balls, please spare us from the punters TAG Heuer I've just met a girl named Maria ... and been thrashed Sharapova's Triumph Simon Worrall on the day he played against a skinny 10-year-old with a big smile and even bigger forehand Emergence of new 'megastar' puts Neil Harman assesses the long-term value of victory by 'female Becker' Teenage doubts conquered by mind over matter Mind-boggling Maria just a baby but a true champion Sharapova's Triumph Like Sharapova, Boris Becker won Wimbledon at 17. He says that there are pitfalls ahead as well as potential riches Promise of glittering future eases the pain for Kasiri What Became of the Likely Lads Sport Charisteas cuts down Portugal in final twist to Greek epic Results that Shocked World Brite Smile Resilient Federer still the king as last ace trumps Roddick Wimbledon inside The Times Inside The Week Ahead The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim The Agony of Airline Booking Almost Nothing Deters us from this Assault Course Every Summer. And Then we Have to Negotiate the Hell of the Departure Terminal Required Reading We Can Be Happy, but only for 30 Minutes Cover Story Losing Weight, More Attention from their Partners and Owning a Dream Losing Weight, More Attention from their Partners and Owning a Dream Home are among the Things that Make Women Happy, according to a Good Housekeeping Magazine Survey. Fay Weldon Says Happiness is Achievable, but It's only Fleeting, … How to Handle a Woman? Tomorrow The Ethicist The Times Classless? You Gotta Be Kidding Analysis America Likes to Call Itself a Great Meritocracy but That's far from the Truth, Says Giles Whittell "I'm Slowly Working my Way up the Ladder and this Would Give Me a Boost" Class: Who's who Parents Why 4X4 = Twice the Trouble Choosing a Sports Utility Vehicle as a Family Car Has Proved to Be a Bad Idea for Emma Mahony A French Lesson in the Art of Survival Miranda Ingram Worried about Moving her Family across the Channel. But as the School Year Ends, the Children are Thriving "Let the Children Know that They Can Admit their Fears" Our Kind, Sensitive 7-Year-Old Daughter Cannot Stand up for Herself with Older Children Parent Forum Send us your Problems The Way we Live now Cook Yourself into Holiday Mood All this Week, Says Jill Dupleix Gambas Al Ajillo Times Online Alice's Eye for the Detail Fashion Alice Temperley is Prepared to Trawl Asia in Search of the Perfect Bead-It's No Wonder that Gwyneth, Scarlett and Kate are Members of her Fan Club. Interview by Emily Davies MRS Dippy Temples of Temptation Home. Forum How to Achieve the Fashion Crib Notes: Stepford Wives' Style Sale Serum Hope for MS Health A New Drug Based on Goat Serum is Being Tested on Patients with Multiple Sclerosis, with Promising Results. Eve-Ann Prentice Reports Doctor's Orders Reports that Cause Unnecessary Alarm Always on my Mind Arts 50 Years after Elvis Recorded his First Single, Bob Stanley Digs up a Dozen of the King's Forgotten Gems Entertainments Flash Brash and Back Arts Dance the Bolshoi is Fired up to Erase the Dire Memories of its Last UK Tour, Says Debra Craine Week Ahead Focuses on the Fine Art of Great Drawing Ariadne Aufnaxos And Another Funny Thing Interview Larry Gelbart's Ancient Roman Comedy Deserves its London Revival, He Tells Dominic Maxwell First Night Slave Drivers The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sport Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Films Cable, digital and satellite listings on pages 20-21 TV Review When Hitler Invaded Britain Revived the Biggest Hypothetical Poser of All to Offer a Chilling Vision of what Might Have Been, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Television and Radio Viewing Guide David Chater Index T2 Crossword No 3322 The Writers Bureau College of Journalism The Times Grand Prix? Grand Bore The Game Says Contents Bottom Corner Formula One? It's the Pits in 2004 Nigel Mansell was a champion and daring racer but now his sport is driving him to distraction. Derick Allsop hears his lament You think this year is boring? Here are five other seasons of dull domination Button Ready to Roar on Piccadilly Circuits London will rumble to the rare sound of speeding cars tomorrow. Kevin Eason reports Nothing Compares to Button Masterclass Tom Clarkson discovers at close quarters what it is like to be behind the wheel of a car that is equipped to hit speeds that would cost a normal driver his licence for life Starter for Ten Jenson on the Button Kiuchi Feeds Honda's Hunger Leo Lewis meets the man engineering the company's surge towards success The Times Silverstone Forced to Broaden Perspective Ashling O'connor reports that the search has begun for new sources of income that will make the track viable and safeguard the long-term future of the British Grand Prix Ho Pin's Star on Rise Jeremy Hart meets China's next big thing Times Online God's Gift or Red Devil? Schumi and Ferrari: dream team or ultimate bore? Tom Clarkson weighs the arguments Schumi by the Numbers Button Lacking Home Help BAR Honda driver bears burden of nation alone, says Derick Allsop The Times Hard Drive Gives Edge to Ferrari Kevin Eason reports a bloodless victory for computer strategy and Schumacher Magny Cours Details Montoya Neck Injury Adds to Williams' Woes A Guide to Silverstone Key Weekend Timetable Jenson Button's Flying Lap Britain? Take It as Red Kevin Eason checks the form as the grand prix teams head for Silverstone on Sunday Silver Stone Predictions Loeb Setting Frantic pace This year's title marathon looks like a three-horse race, Jeremy Hart suggests Master of All Roads Sébastien Loeb, the king of tarmac, is the favourite now he has tamed gravel, Jeremy Hart says Young Britons in the Driving Seat Jeremy Hart on why the absence of Burns and McRae should not be seen as the end of an era Wilson is a Fast Starter Tamada Shines Results and Standings from Rio Daring Rossi Makes Crushing Statement Rick Broadbent chronicles the evolution of an exciting season Best in Show Body Weary but Bike Going Well Neil Hodgson reflects on a difficult start to his first season in MotoGP, having moved on from the world of Superbikes Fans Flocking to Join Rossi Tribe Rick Broadbent explains the universal appeal of the superstar rider Best Show on the Road Is Rossi the greatest rider of all time? Rick Broadbent considers his claim Yamaha Factory Racing Pop Idol Planning to Be Number One Rick Broadbent charts the rise to fame through a talent show of Daniel pedrosa Fogarty's Riot Act Continues Rick Broadbent finds the new team owner has retained his combative spirit The Season so Far British Super Bikes Britain Wary of Danes Speedway intel inside

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