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News from 08/07/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Christina Hardyment, Philip Green, Robert Cole, Sam Merchant, Andrew Pierce, DJM, David Nuttall, Raymond Akhurst, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Peter Lansley, Philip Webster Political Editor and Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Jane Mulkerrins, Mogul Wisdom, Richard Lofthouse and Alexandra Blair, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Tony Halpin, David Charter and Jill Sherman, Clive Davis, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Catherine Lucas, Bob Stanley, Alex Manby, Anne Weyman, Jack Scarisbrick, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Peter Brown, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Sigmund Sternberg, Tom Bawden, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, David Probert, Oriel Robinson, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Stuart Rose, Jonathan Gornall, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Roland Watson, Danny Dorling, Charles Bremner, Dominic Kennedy and Kevin Eason, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Nicholas Wapshott, Angus B. MacNeil, Angela Jameson, Tim Moore, Oliver Kay, Ronan McGreevy, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Felicity Goody (Chairman), Oliver E. Simmonds, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Richard Lloyd Parry and Stephen Farrell, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Edward Windham-Bellord, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Philip Whiteley, Michael G. Saunders, Tim Renton, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nicola Woolcock and David Charter, Sean O'Neill, Beryl Dixon, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Damian Whitworth, Colin Martin, Mikhail Fridman, Neelam Verjee and Joe Bolger, David Mattin, John Martin, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Simon Edwards, Julian Muscat, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Sian Morgan, Ian Johns, Sara Banerji, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Michael Austin, Derek Dainton, Isaac Mizrahi, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Dalya Alberge Art Correspondent, Tony Dawe, David Williams, Gordon Graham, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Jamie Whyte, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Sam Knight, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Thompson, Joe Morgan and Ian Evans, Leo Lewis, Ben Hoyle, David Powell, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Jenny Davey, Sarah Butler and Antonia Senior, Abigail Rayner, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Barry Huggett (Headmaster), Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Anthony Browne and Rory Watson, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Blair backs abortion review MPs support move to rethink 24-week limit Picture Gallery Police conflict The Times Pressure grows to deport Muslim cleric Anti-Jewish? Anti-gay? Welcome to Britain Cash loses its currency as plastic flexes its muscle The Times Today Wadworth 6X D-Day in biggest battle of the M&S war Office World Ping-pong time, but not many players Interned terrorist suspects 'were tortured in US camps' Gibraltar navy visit angers Spain Laying down the Law on Degrading Treatment What's Important Pressure to deport Muslim cleric Abortion review backed by Blair Prescott blocks plan for asylum centre Fairytale romance that ended like a TV drama Multiyork Footballer's ex-wife nets share of his future income Lawyers say that a landmark Court of Appeal ruling on maintenance payments could lead to a big increase in prenuptial agreements, reports Frances Gibb, Legal Editor Girl left alone died in fall from ride What's in store: the stages the bid must pass PC World A smart-talking, fiery-tempered retail expert who is able to analyse balance sheets very quickly M&S Pure theatre as curtain rises on final act of the M&S melodrama A retail smoothie with a love of fine wines and dining out. He started at M&s 32 years ago after Three police in court on killing charge For Mercedes-Benz Against Pictures give fresh impetus to debate on abortion World of difference over legal position PC World Incomers must learn English Soham row discredits police, says Stevens The Metropolitan Police chief tells Stewart Tendler that forces should be merged as he prepares to retire EU expansion fails to attract predicted immigrant 'flood' 'I wish I could have come here years ago' Chief constable under fire in assault hearing Woe for Yeo Grand to be back PS Ralph Lauren Hyundai 'Irish' Democrat John Kerry tops Jewish News poll It's the pits for conductor who lost his score Only in the Saturday Times Dixons Humans 'may face pandemic of avian flu' By a Correspondent: Mind if I crash at your place again? No power, no opera, no flowers, no sun... it must be July Homebase The Aluminium XJ Skirting the couture issue Currys Insurers issue sewage flood warning Let Booze cruisers buy for friends, EU tells Britain Dreamiliner's fuel nightmare for Boeing Bespoke Suits for Men and Ladies The Entrepreneurs who Might Make It Work The new Rover 45 London on course to share F1 millions Cost of staging grand prix would be repaid by increase in visitors, Dominic Kennedy and Kevin Eason report Dyke gets £456,000 pay-off from BBC Mitsubishi Motors Blackmail by unions won't work, says No 10 Question Time Briefing Just AA sk Improved pay offer averts airport strike Brown's pride harms economy, say Tories Allders Lib Dems seek key to Leicester Comprehensives to be abolished under Labour Minister told he can serve on jury Islamic studies gain £2¼m Wind turbines off Welsh coast will be the biggest yet Beringer TV blamed for increased childhood myopia Deprived areas miss out on millions in NHS budgets Bursars blamed for debt crisis at Oxford Vermeer goes for £16.24 million Highest stroke risk in Sussex and Dorset Appeal falls on deaf ears as Kremlin moves in on Yukos Unearthly row over cosmonaut's burial Laura Ashley Oil Rich Giant Lonely dictator with dangerous tastes The former sushi chef to Kim Jong II has revealed his passion for Japanese food and beer, Leo Lewis reports Dell Only in the Saturday Times July Sale The two Johns push ahead in polls Study in contrasts as John Edwards brings a jolt of electricity to the Kerry roadshow Friendly fire pilot's £3,000 fine angers families of victims At home they said: British Red Cross Military tribunals to decide fate of detainees Queues at the Box Office US diocese declares bankruptcy in face of £86m sex abuse lawsuits Insurance Catalogue of Abuse I'm shooting at Bush, now you focus on Blair, says Moore Nicholas Wapshott reports from New York on the maverick film-maker's call to spread his Fahrenheit 9/11 attack evesham Technology America's secret nuclear airlift Budgens Gunfight greets Iraq security crackdown Britain opens new embassy with a flag-raising ... and a blackout British Gas Olympic fame fans disunity in Cyprus Britain is now rich enough to pay £3.5bn more, says Brussels Chirac accused of taking free jet flights Hewlett-Packard Development Company African states put pressure on Sudan to halt atrocities Classical Italy Blast of belligerence from Iran and Israel greets nuclear mission A minnow among minnows: the world's smallest fish Bomb attack shatters Sri Lanka Peace hopes (AP): Kangaroos launch city attacks (AFP): Kenya police shoot dead demonstrator Dance Gumboots Barbican EC2 First Choice WHSmith Plenty of flares, but not much flair Theatre Saturday Night Fever Apollo Victoria, SW1 Senedict Nightingale Cabaret Song My Mother Taught Me Savoy, WC2 Theatre Hardcore Pleasance, N7 Pop Natasha Bedingfield Seala, N1 Hey, you can't write me off as a political nerd. Look at my comely wife What these 'show trials' are really showing us Dictators can preen and rant, but the sound and fury of Saddam and Milosevic raise the dignity of the court Why Blair has more to fear from Butler than Hutton The Prime Minister's judgement on the Iraq war will come under heavy fire Thunderer: Join the queue for your free state wine ration Since its consumption costs nothing, demand for wine is unlimited. Supply, however, is not The Times Free Schools Blair sets out sound principles for education policy Painting by Numbers Britain has seized the moment on the art scene Bitter Split The wider implications of the Parlour divorce ruling Labour's responsibilities Choice in schools The Times Cutback proposal for Armed Forces Britain's growing North-South divide Restrictions of our nanny state Formula for chaos Past Letters to the Editor A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Bombing from Thge Air Memorial fountain Securing a loan Rotarian response to global challenge Not so free Lost for words Falling behind The Weather The Times Crossword The Times Harrods Business KPMG finance chief quits Briefing Morgan Stanley trial Marconi debt boost More orders for Boeing Brewer's plan for Laurel EasyJet passenger rise Crest sells marina arm Record sales for BMW Charts of the Day In Business Today Brown ready to hack £300m from DTI budget Rose looks for plan to add 70p value Former Enron boss indicted for fraud and insider trading Green rebuffed by M&s pension scheme trustees Boodle & Dunthorne The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Shell faces antitrust inquiry Stop Press Alitalia loan support hope Deutsche Bahn on track Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Handset makers invest in Symbian Black and wife file motion to dismiss Hollinger's $1.2bn lawsuit Advertising surge boosts Yahoo! Inwards and upwards for UK Virgin Mobile agrees to cut flotation price to under £1bn Green will not leave M&S alone BlackBerry Highlighting a bug in the system US fears send AstraZeneca to 12-month low Larger Capitalisation Shares European Diamonds sparkles on drilling hopes Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Vardy London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Virgin's virtual attractions should not tempt mobile investors Tempus SIG The Day's Biggest Movers Rising pound pulls up gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Foreign direct investment into UK increases by 14% Bank should pause on rates, Times MPC says Hard Drive Property slump 'would not cause a recession' O2 easyJet.com No need to lift rates again, says Barratt chief N Brown slips on fears of fourth profits warning Firms call for tougher piracy penalties Reg Vardy shares hit by sales alert Hoping for a Game of two halves Kept on the rails City Diary Duchy courage? City Diary Rub of the Green City Diary Guta crisis fuels fears of more bank failures Oligarch may have to bail out Alfa Bank Norway angers Oslo Bors over Statoil shares sale Ousted biotech boss returns to market Plan that sets critical deadline in stone Eurotunnel fails to convince investors Déjà vu as ordinary Russians find soothing words a cue for a queue Viagra loses its Chinese patent The Times Man gets £3.3bn cash lift from fund groups Head of 3i to receive £1.9m pay package The Times Unit Trust Information Service British Heart Foundation Reporting proposal to raise pressure on small businesses FSA fines former Whitehead Mann executive Adviser in Brewin claim stripped of licence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opening up a new view of Scotland Two nights in the Cairngorms start from £80, or take a 16-day trip to India for £545. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers The joy of a mysterious and beautiful waterway Focus UK Tandem Skydive Challenge Banking & Finance The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Ellis Birk Eminence grise of the Mirror Group who played a persuasive role in the toppling of Cecil King Ellis Birks, lawyer and media executive, was born on October 30,1915. He died on July 3,2004. aged 88 Thomas Klestil President of Austria who sought to exorcise his country's wartime Nazi ghosts and restore its international standing Thomas Klestil, President of Austria since 1992, was born on November 4,1932. He died of multiple organ failure on July 6,2004, aged 71 Aggrey Klaaste Journalist and editor who promoted tolerance in South Africa Aggrey Klaaste, journalist, was born on January 6,1940. He died of a lung infection on June 19,2004, aged 64 Lives in Brief J. A. R. Anderson, Mc and Bar, ecologist and wartime infantry officer, was born at Bambourth, Northumberland, on July 11,1922. He died on May, 25,2004, aged 81 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nigel Seeley Scientist whose conservation work for the National Trust included the restoration of Uppark after its devastation by fire Nigel Seeley, scientist, was born on April 25,1942. He died of cancer on June 21,2004, aged 62 Acceptable Chastisment or Unreasonable Violence? Nature Notes Reasonable Chastisements? The Lords has backed a move to limit child punishment to no more than a light tap. Is it right? On this Day The Times, July 8, 1828 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 reader Reasonable Chastisement? The Lords has backed a move to limit child pubishment to no more than a light tap. Is it right? What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life July 8, 1818 Reasonable Chastisement? The Lords has backed a move to limit child pubishment to no more than a light tap. Is it right? Questions Answered Court Circular Course Results Births Marriages Deaths Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Births, Marriages & Deaths A world in bloom at Hampton Court Hampton Court Flower Show To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Forthcoming Marriages School News Answers Elections Legal Appointments Memorial Services Part-time firemen get reduced benefits Law Report Court of Appeal Duty to provide transport Queen's Bench Division Competence of absent witness relevant Court of Appeal No compensation for care victim in same 'family' Queen's Bench Division Car offered for sale on highway Queen's Bench Divisional Court Parental right to choose school Court of Appeal Negative DNA evidence for the jury Court of Appeal Changes in civil appeal procedure Court of Appeal Cellphone mast policy Queen's Bench Division Olympic Dreams Sport Bandari provides Johnston with swift consolation Racing Nayyir can give boost to Butler in July Cup In Sport Today Newmarket Epsom Jockey Club intent on cleaning up image Diary Fanshawe wants rain for mudlark Heretic The Times Newmarket Yesterday's Results The Times Sports Book Folkestone Warwick Catterick Captain Hurricane matches vigour of his owners Lingfield Park Kempton Worcester William Hill Mills grabbing chance to throw off the stereotypes Wrestling Sarah Potter gets to grips with young British woman who wants to shatter illusions about her 'masculine' sport Cracknell believes Coode is able deputy Rowing New technology to keep Olympic team cool Sotherton's sacrifice puts her on track for medal claim Athletics David Powell on a heptathlete who gave up a steady life to emerge as a rival to Denise Lewis The Times Healey signs on for new life on Leicester wing Rugby Union The Masters Tennis Weiskopf presents Open and shut case against no-show American players Tour Statistics Coulthard shunted aside for job at Toyota Motor Racing Burns relishing title battle during his recovery Motor Rallying New York mission for Murray Yesterday's Stage Results The Sunday Times Armstrong in familiar colour as team excel Cycling Tour De France The Results Service Today's Fixtures Woolmer keeps the peace as Pakistan tempers fray Cricket Jayantha in a hurry to pass target Brese and Killeen blow hot in wild and windy success Twenty20 Cup Times Online Twenty20 Cup: Story so Far England's Series Averages Ealham's brutal assault leaves Yorkshire bowlers reeling England hit another low after rank performance Fleming builds from position of strength John Westerby hears the New Zealand captain's Strategy for one-day success The Times Hard man Morley's notoriety has Australians dancing to his tune Rugby League Christopher Irvine on the forward from Salford whose bad-boy reputation has made him a cult figure Down Under Times Test Wilkinson intent on strong-arming his way to new heights of fitness 'Sadistic glee lit up the face of Jonny's agent as he bade me farewell and sent me to die' Owen Slot could not stand the pace as the England fly half put his shoulder injury behind him Polished Sculthorpe pulls strings as St Helens hit back Report reveals 'staggering' fees for agents How your Club Measured up in the Payment Stakes Moyes banks on loyal Rooney Blackburn land Matteo in big Leeds sale Bradford set to benefit from Diadora blunder Lynam goes quietly but it's all Greek to Wright Get Fit, Feel Fit Cricket Gudjohnsen ready for challenge Hoddle speaking the language of love to France Day Four Sports Bollettieri puts out welcome mat for the bests of British Golden Touch Bollettieri's Alumni Peugeot Success without a smile is the Santini plan for Spurs Football on Page 47 Multiple Display Advertising Items Breathing space for employers Multiple Display Advertising Items The occasionally dangerous world of property management Looking after someone else's buildings requires real people skills, as Peter Brown finds out So how Do I Become a Personal Trainer? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items It's all systems go for new MD New to the Job Management Moves Financial Moves Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Inbox Multiple Display Advertising Items How Tree Fella's green goddess turned waste into pure profit My Big Deal Packages Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Final Minutes of Thatcher Inside 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day Chill on the Labour Love-In, Guys There is Such a Whiff of Suppressed Homoeroticism around Blair, Campbell and Mandelson-A Force that Alastair Has Acknowledged Even his Enemies Seem to Fall for the Allure of his Aquilien Features It's Less than Romantic if a Woman Tries to Steal your Husband Keep Running, Mate Required Reading The Iron Lady and her Final Hours Cover Story After Thatcher's Emotional but Defiant Farewell to her Cabinet in 1990, the Scheming and the Political In-Fighting Started, Reveals Tim Renton, the Then Chief Whip, in an Extract from his Memoirs If She Had Stayed on... The Ethicist Get Real, Beat the Blues Interview Lasting Happiness is Just Four Simple Questions Away, the Author Byron Katie Tells Catherine Lucas The Times Atlantic Report In a Floating Coffin Six Days into the Pink Lady's Ocean Bid, Jonathan Gornall Reports on 12 of the Longest Hours of his Life Ten-Foot Waves Smashed us Around-It was Very, Very Scary You Go to the Loo on a Potty in front of Two Guys Rowing The Times In Terror of the Text Bullies Reportage The Alarming Rise of Bullying by Phone Texts Has Taken Schools and Parents by Surprise. Jane Mulkerrins Reports Bullies Can Reach their Victims 24 Hours a Day. There Nowhere to Escape The Way we Live now The Greeks Produce Food that is Truly Fit for the Gods, Says Jill Dupleix I'd like to Come Back as the Prettiest Girl in the … Getting Personal: We want waves in our hair, luckily we know how to get … Lust Wish Fulfilment: Wet Shave and Calming Bilberry Facial at the Lanesborough Hearth Goddess Manual Works Home. Forum The End of an Era for a Brick Lane Legend Interview The Rev Ken Leech, who is Leaving London's East End after 46 Years of Pastoral Work, Talks to Alison Roberts Gently Does It Health Muscle-Straining, Joint-Jolting Sports Won't Help You to Achieve a Healthy Old Age. Moderate Pursuits Will, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Former Athletes Inevitably Suffer Joint Problems in Middle Age The WellMan Clinic Potatoes: Be Careful with the Dosage How we Made the Bomb Science Many Americans Involved in the Manhattan Project 60 Years Ago Did Not Realise that They were Helping to Make the Atomic Weapons that Would Be Dropped on Japan. Sam Knight Reports Times Online Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sport Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Cable, digital and satellite listings TV Review The BBC Version of Jake Arnott's Gangland Drama the Long Firm is Every Bit as Slick, Seductive, and Well-Acted as You'd Expect It to Be, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Television and Radio Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3325 Check today's answers by ringing Viewing Guide The Times Tempur Screen The Times Why Moore Gives Me the Hump Screen New Films James Christopher Resists the Latest Anti-Bush Bombast but Falls for a Pair of Camels More New Films An Ex-Wrestler Makes a ... But Moore Has his Admirers Before Sunset Buccaneers of Beverly Hills Screen Volkswagen You Can Quote Me: Starry Eyed To Have a Low-Budget Hit, Just Keep It Real—and Keep Feeding the Sharks, Says Ian Johns Politicians in the Doc Screen Documentary Makers are Thriving, and They Have Governments in their Sights. Clive Davis Reports Camel Real Life Clouds Sunset Interview Richard Linklater Tells Stephen Dalton why He is Venturing into More Grown-Up Territory The Proms Tomorrow in T2 Evelyn Glennie, Peter Maxwell … Nationwide Entertainments Were They Radical Heroes or Common Thieves? Bob Stanley on a Violent Enigma from 1911 Screen

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