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News from 07/07/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Peter Kllnger, Edward Owen, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Jane …, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Robert Thicknesse, Anthony Samuels, Peter Shortell, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Lynne Francis, David Chater, Jon-Paul Shooter, David Hall, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Rosalind Renshaw, Ghayth N. Armanazi (Executive Director), Sam Marlowe, Ivo Tenhant, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Graham Gendall, Nicholas Pritchard, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, J. F. R. McILveen, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Kenneth Stern, Libby Purves, David Phillips, Phoebe Greenwood, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Robbert Lusty, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Michael Glover, Alan M. Calverd, Ian McIntyre, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, David Denton, Derwent May, Simon Mills, Angela Jameson, Douglas Henderson, Russell Kempson, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, Michelle Braham, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Ayesha Hudson, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Ronald Forrest, Rob Wright, Derek Clark, Ric Toovey, Martin Samuel, Ali Gascoigne, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Steve Boggan, David Martin, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Trevor Roberts, John Cooney, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Claire Calman, W. J. James, Chris and Helen Thorpe, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Ed Williamson, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Tim Reid and Stephen Farrell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Bob Day, Tosin Sulaiman, Stefanle Marsh, Simpson Mania, Rowlinson Carter, George Caulkin, Trevor Hobday, Paul Mottershead, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Neil Fisher, Peter Riddell, Peter Mann, John Jeffrey, Allen Robertson, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Tony Halpin, Jill Sherman and David Charter, Ashling O'Connor, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Kate Battersby, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Tommy Shields, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, T. Daniel, Emma Burns, Alasdair Breckenridge, Phllip Webster Political Editor, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Schools to run themselves on State cash Five-year plan will relegate local councils to minor role Inside The Times London looks for grand prix pole position The Times Today Fountain fit for a Princess Kerry chooses former rival as running-mate Aphrodite What's Important The Times Blair admits that WMD may never be uncovered in Iraq Darling opens way to more toll roads Historic regiments will survive Union 'no' to Labour appeal for cash Choosing shirtsleeves is so disarming Alliance Leicester Moroccan held after homes raid Mumps surge Baby screenings A wee bit of help Corrections The south wind doth blow and we shall have serious rain Weather Vane Coe races to wield the Olympic axe Internal rows over the bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games prompted the chairman to bring in new faces, Andrew Pierce reports BT Tele2 'Of course there were difficult times, but memories mellow with the passing years' Alan Hamilton heard the Queen heal a rift with the Spencer family as she opened the Diana Memorial Fountain The Queen's Speech The Earl of Humility But is it really a fountain? Father in court for hitting baby Peugeot Billie-Jo mother asked husband to admit murder Star backs Labour's 'music manifesto' By a Correspondent: Lottery winner jailed in drugs case In the closet AOL broadband Honour for an Irish republican is sign of more peaceful times Complete control People Picture Gallery PS... Daks Lexus Millionaires' Row is riven by feud over extension Goodbye hippie chic as Galliano turns hourglass back to the 50s Saab 95 Geri-actives take on flight of fancy House prices 'will fall but not crash' Stars act to save regional theatres Men still shy of the dirty work Bishop's task Medical patrols Midair collision Spain extradition HIV women total half of 38 million toll Just AAsk Good Year Trafficker linked to ritual murder Parking revenue grows to £1 billion Lib Dems profit from falling stock of main parties Westwood decision 'wrong' Experience Toyata today MPs attack Blair's plans for health and schools Most voters oppose private provision Howard admits that Tories are failing to woo the voters How Letwin plans to cut costs and taxes School bus plans confused, says report An election for the Pied Piper Hunting Bill to be taken at a gallop Kerry picks rival to seduce the heartland Screen trade America's sexiest politician hides a deep grief Populist running-mate is the antidote to an East Coast patrician Foreign Editor's Briefing Virgin Winner's name is kept top secret to the last Russian Communists run foul of splinter faction and Kremlin duplicity Nationwide Martyrs' memorial row raises tension with Iran (AFP): Land claim supporters under fire (AFP): Bird flu outbreak (AP): £39,500 wine bill (AFP): Brando cremated (AFP): Surgery blunder Specsavers Opticians Fighting the war for healthy minds Traumatised US troops are being helped by a team nicknamed 'the mindsweepers'. Stephen Farrell reports from Baqubah Desertion charge may await 'free' Marine Iraq gave US tip-off on target's 'hideout' By Our Foreign Staff: President who healed wounds of Austria's Nazi legacy dies in office The Times Rail bomb inquiry told Eta was not suspected Milosevic fit enough for trial, say judges Nakheel How secret kingdom kept the West at bay Letter from Mustang China tests 'D-Day invasion' of Taiwan Sabre Rattling Opera The Full Monteverdi Cheltenham First Choice The Times Comedy Jackie Mason London Palladium Arts in T2 Caught up in a Viennese whirl Opera Die Fledermaus Holland Park, W8 Theatre Matches for Monkeys Chelsea Theatre Dance London Contemporary Dance School The Place, W1 Brando's grotesque size was his rebellion against the Hollywood lightweights This had the smack of good sense, my lords Labour gazes at its navel. And our eyes glaze over What Alastair told Peter, and Gordon said to Tony. Is anyone still awake? Thunderer: Empty, shallow waters. So right for Diana Picture Gallery The Charisma Gap Kerry chooses a running-mate with flawed flair Fountain of Youth A fitting tribute to Diana's unique legacy Olympic Loser The Government must get serious about the 2012 bid Science as history Environmental core The Times Condemnation of Syria 'unjustified' Herbal remedies and medicines Need for clear Tory message on EU North-South divide Smoking ban Origin of Ok Past Letters to the Editor The training of police officers Securing a loan Faulty connection? The Weather The Times Crossword 22,710 Flixonase The Times Oil prices at month high Briefing Sainsbury rating lowered Brewin fights back Auditors closer to cap Award with Midas touch Yukos founder offers deal Charts of the Day Investec Ministers jolted into rethink on pensions proposals M&s Meeting Greene King in exclusive talks to buy Laurel pubs In Business Today Mining boss's move tarnishes £2bn aluminium flotation Virgin to break free of pre-pay market Jaeger-Lecoultre Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Stop Press EU approves Pfizer drug Hedge fund regulation Nigerian Exxon strike Talking Points Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Data Day Exchange Rates M&s trustees to meet today over Green's demands Sportswear chain founder strips his holding by half Purchase seen as defensive If the auditors' cap fits... Standard Life Bank Pensions Bill may be too expensive Business Editor's Commentary Fund's rules crucial in a bid Man with Decisive Role The Ego has departed Kingfisher keeps its head above water Larger Capitalisation Shares Game fails to amuse as stock hits year low Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Irish materials group holds ingredients for a solid investment Tempus London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers Data drown out dove's cooing Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Orange Rover dogged by falling sales as rivals continue to take the lead Factory output steaming forward Two-Way Traffic Let-up comes to equity release Paper on trade policy under fire Vert stays in red, but sees upturn Friends Provident Life and Pensions Limited Vultures descend again on Jarvis as company fights for survival Severn appoints new chairman Yukos founder may give up stake New board takes over at Baltimore US trading pushes Ashtead into black Mystery seller hits Morrison shares Low key for Ritblat City Diary Brought to book City Diary Standard vacancy City Diary Luminar update calms fears of a profit warning Tower owner gets the nod for Valleyhill offer 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 The Times Wembley may sue over lost bid Heard the latest? Falling mortgage rates On Saturday Times on Line Cartier Banking & Finance The Times Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Douglas Gageby Editor of The Irish Times for more than 20 years who was reappointed in his retirement because the backers trusted on one else Jasper Ridley Wideranging author whose many books included biographies of Henry VIII and Mussolini and a history of the Freemasons Births, Marriages & Deaths Diamond Anniversaries Deaths 'Jacko' Fossett Anarchic and inventive clown who fascinated audiences for half a century with acts involving exploding cars, rockets and a 6ft razor Births Births, Marriages & Deaths Francis Brunn Juggler, with a mesmeric act that grew in simplicity as he grew in craft until it revolved around a single, gravity-defying ball Ben Dean Reluctant but successful showman with a soft spot for clowns and magic Acknowledgements In Memoriam - Private A passing shot Missing ingredients Faster forward Nature Notes Questions of Sport Informed commentary Pole reposition Man or machine? On this Day Prize Quiz News Quiz A class thing Two steps to heaven Time, please White knuckle ride debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers To win is everything Hang on in there Just out of reach Harsh criticism Rooney is not enough Giving others a chance From bad to worse What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Court Circular Answers Word Watching Personal Column Colmar celebrates Liberty's creator Forthcoming Marriages Premium Bonds Fellowship Elections Appointments The Times Time-trial changes give Mayo chance to halt skid Cycling Tour De France Today: Fourth stage Fox-Pitt ponders delay Equestrianism War pensions scheme duty Law Report Queen's Bench Division Residence condition on mother Family Division Castleford and Hanley announce parting of the ways Rugby League Yesterday's Stage Results Capital gains tax scheme fails Chancery Division Davies coming up roses in her own backyard Golf Ashling O'Connor finds the Briton in bullish mood as she takes on the men again, but with a difference Racially abusive language Queen's Bench Divisional Court Times Online Newmarket Catterick Times Online Soviet Song arrives late to burst the Attraction bubble Unscrupulous, 7-1 ante-post favourite for the Bunbury … The Times Sports Book Reading the Racecard Magistretti can gain overdue reward Kempton Park Worcester Times Online Lingfield Park Bloodstock code falls short of essential safeguards Jewel In The Sand sparkles for Hannon Yesterday's Results Pontefract Southwell Uttoxeter Glare of Publicity Eye Strips that are Cricket's New Fad Leading First-Class Averages Scoreboard from Lord's Stands that Delivered Cool Gayle takes the wind out of England's sails Natwest Series Hoggard and Jones fit for Test series Frizzell County Championship First Division First Division For all the latest cricket news go to www.timesonline. … Second Division Village Cricket Minor Counties Clubs Montoya using tactics without any tact Motor Racing Kate Battersby stumbles upon the blunt philosophy of the soon-to-be departing BMW-Williams driver Schools Times Online Panasonic Abbott unable to shoulder burden for Woodward Rugby Union BBC putting interactive service on Athens menu Olympic Games Ha, ha, ha ... I'm losing my grip and Tim's a winner Criticism forces Advocaat to step down as Holland coach Times Test Middlesbrough seal signing of Reiziger Royle wins payout from City This version of Beckham can Beat It. Get back to basics, man Times Online Baros now drawing some Real interest Times Online The Results Service Get Fit, Feel Fit Cricket Desailly calls time on Chelsea career Cudicini determined to hold his own by keeping cool Today's Fixtures Troubled Leeds cut losses on ineffective Barmby Football Day Three Pools Forecast On Fridays The Times Silverstone future in balance WBC fights on Oman take four Botwright victory Mutola beaten The Times England's one-man band stay under the weather Peugion Cricket inside Everton put ball in Rooney's court with record contract offer The Times Raped, Aged 88 Inside 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day A Manifesto from the Wind Section Music in State Schools Has Gone from Patchy to Chronic to Almost Non-Existent, and the Latest Initiative to Improve It is Pure Waffle Required Reading Raped Twice at 88, the Victim's Story Cover Story The Minstead Rapist is Britain's Most Prolific Sex Attacker, with 84 Suspected Victims, All Elderly. As New Dna Techniques Help Police Close the Net, Rose White, now 93, Tells Steve Boggan of her Ordeal How to Keep Safe The Ethicist The Times Vertical v Horizontal Drinkers Lifestyle There are Those who Drink Standing up and Those who Drink Sitting down. Toby Moore, Firmly in the Former Camp, Analyses the Characteristics of Each Group, and Offers Tips on the Etiquette of Imbibing The Times Bliss in a Pill? Health Could One Drug Keep You Tanned, Thin and Sexy, Asks Jerome Burne Emotional Intelligence Mortality Etc Pampering is the Way to a Woman's Heart Can Love Judaism, Islam and Atheism are Hard to Reconcile, Says Ayesha Hudson Love Etc What Does Love Tell us about Life? This Week: Claire Calman The Way we Live now Conjure up La Belle France with a Café Salad, Says Jill Dupleix The Heiress Apparent Fashion It's Time for Donatella Versace to Pass on the Crown to her Daughter Allegra, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong What to pick from the sales? Tweed and shades of green Nouveau Pauvre Hearth Attack Home Forum The Crinoline Pioners at Large Arts Exhibition Intrepid Englishwomen Determined to Travel the World Impress Rachel Campbell-Johnston Two Hundred Years Late, but One Painter of New Worlds … How Do You Buy a Work of Art? Go to Times/whitechapel Talk How to Pick your Masterpiece Entertainments Ad Lib You Have to Laugh, Says Libby Purves, after a Week of Opera and Ballet Humour Arts Screen in T2 Tomorrow His Stark Materials Sculpture Anthony Caro is Breaking New Ground at 80, He Tells Michael Glover A Life in Sculpture: The First Eight Decades Object Lesson Hope & Glory Manuscript Build Me a Robot that Can Bend It like Becks Education A Footballing Challenge is Stimulating Interest in Artificial Intelligence. Emma Burns Reports We're head-hunting Multiple Display Advertising Items Education ed. forum Multiple Display Advertising Items How to contact ed. forum The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Radio Chris Campling Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films Stephen Dalton Cable, digital and satellite listings on pages 20-21 TV Review Why is the Bbc's New Cop Drama Actually Called 55 Degrees North? Why Does It Paint All Tyneside Officers as Dim or Hostile? Joe Joseph is Mystified BBC One Variations Television and Radio Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3324 Check today's answers by ringing 09015 622194. Calls … Viewing Guide The Times Companion Stairlifts Life as a hotel concierge Top of the pop-pickers Working Relationship Andi Peters, executive editor of popular music at the BBC, and his PA, David Phillips The crop of cotton fashion Multiple Display Advertising Items Hiring nightmare could prove a PA's dream The golden girls Top hotel concierges must be highly efficient - and always ready to handle strange requests, says Rosalind Renshaw Time Savers Contacts Multiple Display Advertising Items Be a whizz in the kitchen for a taste of Italy Cotton pickin' Real-life fashion Tasting I feel that employers might be discriminating against me Career Clinic Take a well-earned break All workers are entitled to some holiday pay but it is complicated, so employers need to have a clear policy in place, Rosalind Renshaw reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Take a trip to the Beech Conference Call A real drag for employers? Fyi Sutter Home

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