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News from 12/07/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Chole Lambert, Jon Ashworth, Samantha Colyer, Robert Hands, Andy Jalil, Alison Root, Felix M. Larkin, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Liz Bestic, John Morgan, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Hilary Finch, David Irvine, David Chater, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Lynne Truss, Lucia Van Der Post, Jon Ashworth and Martin Waller, Greg Norman, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Martin J. Tennant, Peter Dixon and John Hopkins, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Henry Harris, Madeleine Bailey, John Davis, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Saunders, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Jack Nicklaus, Andy Stephens, C. F. L. Jones, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Paul Walker, Ian MacKinnon, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Dan Silver, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Jenny Booth, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Chris Clarke, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, John Huggan, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, David Edwards, Derek Brewer, Sandy Bruce-Lockhart, Sean O'Neill, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Jeremy Beecham, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, George Novakovic, Mick Hume, Sean O'Neil, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Marry Kenny, Mark Turner, Dr Thomas Stuttford, Anna Frame, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Carmen Reid, Philip Webster Political Editor, Guy Langley, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Oliver Chastney, Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Dynes, Julia Hobsbawm, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, James Jackson, John Mitchell, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, David Trippier (Chairman), Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Bob Stanely, Peter Chalke, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Kate Battersby, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Victor Goddard, Lord Hamilton, Darren Clarke, Nick Faldo, Michael Evans, Peter Ford, Sally Patten, Nicola Copping, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Mi5 plants agents in regions to fight terror DPP calls for stronger powers to hold suspects without trial Times Soars The Times US runner gets UK passport to Olympics The Times Today Young fans party in the park More cash for Services Archbishop warns Church on gay schism home & legacy Witnesses could be forced to speak against terrorists Services secure £3bn boost as other ministries tighten belts The Big Spend News & Comment Fahrenheit 9/11 Speaker silent on questions over his expenses Small number understand even smaller matter Prada Alien to go under the hammer 25 years after explosive entrance Scientists attack Prince's little grey cells Sam Coates reports on an outbreak of anger after royal article tries to draw a direct link between nanoscience and thalidomide In his Own Words On complementary medicine Choice of church for wedding to be wider Toucan Are prisons a matter for the Church? Prison policies are a scandal, says Archbishop Ruth Gledhill reports from the Church of England's General Synod in York on jail, wedding rules, heresy and protests Nobel laboratory under threat by £200m bill Rowdy pupils make science dangerous Dyke backs BBC man in cash check Heresy trials plan is rejected by just four votes Empire 'is neglected in schools' Carr protected Cyclist Killed Hard cheese Flying blind Home truths Cinderella top Dental decay Short breaks Changing Times Customs scuppers off-shore off-licence Marks and Spencer Financial Services plc Muslim cleric faces gay demo Daughter shamed by father's sex change hp Thousands of mobile phone 'thefts' are fake New devices may put children in danger AOL broadband Order your doctor 'now wash your hands' London hosts a dragon's lair A Correspondent: Birds of prey move back into the city AA King of the Lizards Caravanners' uphill task on busy route ING Direct Chip and PIN Drivers facing nationwide congestion toll Piracyisacrime Especially if you're a 'new old' baby-boomer out for fun Vauxhall It's handy having a BA take care of the DIY Would you prefer a graduate plumber? Ministers stepped in to lift Blair's morale Fear and loathing mark rivals' decade Dell MPs debate decline and fall of classics This Week in Parliament RAC Insurance Limited Tele2 Kerry turns focus on Bush's war The Open University Attack 'could stop US election' 'Like a menu of choice, we will offer the amnesties first, then it's the executions' Iraq's President believes in a carrot and stick approach. He tells Richard Lloyd Parry his reasons flybe Filipino's promised freedom is dashed Expedia co Sharon says building of illegal wall must continue Tel Aviv hit as the cycle of killings continues Paralysed teenager leads fight against obsession with guns Chappell One Week 37 Dead British military to march down the Champs Elysees Churchill Insurance Company Limited Nakheel Can festival packs them in like sardines Anti-Semitic gang attacks mother and baby on train The Times Flying Phil sprints into record books US joins search for editor's killer Koizumi fights on after poll backlash Vatican returns stolen icon to Russian church Green Flag motoring assistance Prudential Man killed in shark attack (Reuters): Afghan blast (AFP): Vanunu plea (Reuters): India's billion (AFP): Moscow visit (Reuters): Attack on girl Opera Zeffirelli's Tosca reaches retirement age at Covent Garden: a Rossini romp is full of high spirits in Buxton First Choice The Times They're not only here for the beer Pop in the park ll turco in Italia Buxton Festival Theatre A Funny Thing Happened... Oliver Concert Tenebrae/Short St Paul's Cathedral What's wrong with a little hate? It's what makes us free-born Englishmen Picture Gallery Saddam's bloody cruelties made the Iraq war legal Oppressive regimes should no longer have a right to act as they wish without foreign intervention 21 today, and Gordon's got the key of the door Expect a parliamentary party trick or two from the next tenant of No 10 A father's place is in the home, not on the roof waving banners The Times Firm Hand in Baghdad Iraq's new Government is determined to end violence Nanoo, Nanoo The Prince of Wales must not let little things worry him The Big Spend Brown needs to show that he has spending under control Yugoslav guilt Saddam's trial Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime telephone … The Times Consequences of War on Terror Proposed changes to education M&s prospects Regional assemblies Fated to succeed Atlantic Crossing by Airship Lord Chancellor and legal reform Not so free 'Your worries are over' The Weather The Times Crossword BT Sainsbury's pay row vote Threat to Energy plans Tories would abolish FSA Yukos offers $7.5bn CSFB finance chief 'to go' How the Week Finished Currencies FTSE 100 Toshiba Commodities Dow Jones Green demands meeting to gain access to M&s books Private firms face new rule Sex claims bug software firms Times Online Minerva sale talks set to lift shares How the Week Finished Matrix Income & Growth VCT plc Global Business Briefing Need to Know Change on Week Alitalia state bailout Stop Press US flotation flood Volkswagen to miss target 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 Eurex to renew US efforts with free deals 'Magic circle' misses a trick The Big Spend Maximum Fines for Breaking Rules Delay for Euronext's assault on the LSE Nokia Court case casts shadow over Stability Pact NAB considers UK disposals Immigration appeal guidance Court of Appeal Times Online Law Supplement Tech guru who steers firm better than he does a car The Powers in the Boardroom Police anonymity at inquest Queen's Bench Division The leader in ten questions The Power 100 impact executives Business Equity Prices The Register Anniversaries Births Deaths Birthdays Who Wrote this? Viscount Esher Thoughtful architect and town planner who became a distinguished head of the Royal College of Art Ron Clear Pilot who, over four decades, tested aircraft ranging from gliders to flighters and airliners Peter Brown Campaigning chairman of the South African Liberal Party Lives in Brief Ron Ashman, footballer, was born on May 19, 1926. He died on June 21, 2004, aged 78 Personal Column Marriages Golden Anniversaries Deaths Timesonline Rita Wright Singer-songwriter who, as 'Syreeta', was famed for her collaboration with Stevie Wonder In Memoriam Private Lost/found For Sale Gifts Legal Notices Public Notices Lives Remembered If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … Court & Social The Times Legal, Public Company & Parliamentary Notices Easy disposal Choice and Ignorance Is it time to look again at the law on abortion Nature Notes The Right to Life? Is it time to look again at the law on abortion? Our Labour Correspondent: On this Day Prize Quiz Bus Pay Dispute Unresolved—no Further Help from Ministry-Men's Stark Choice A pay dispute over pay rises lagging behind the cost of living caused a long-running dispute. A strike took place for seven weeks in May and June. The cost of the strike was put at £3.5 million News Quiz Losing focus As science advances End the madness The Register Legal inconsistencies Too long to wait What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life July 12, 1913 Questions Answered Email your questions and answers to q&a@thetimes. co. … Meeting Scholarships School News Answers Word Watching Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Dinner News Quiz Prize Quiz Country house crisis threatens Scotland's cultural treasures Notebook Architecture Music's coming home—royally Briefing Court Circular Chelsea nil, Tesco won, would be a poor result The chain's latest flashy proposal makes no concessions to the area's surroundings Sport Stadium at centre of Sloman's master plan Olympic Games Denison's golden summer continues as he bids for fifth title Bowls Businessgolfcorporation Timesonline Imperious Federer breaks his duck on home soil Tennis Allenby raises hopes by beating Athens favourite Modern Pentathlon Yesterday's Results Saturday's Details Leaders in the Flat Championship Stop stalling over draw AYR Windsor York seeks distinction as course work is completed Wylie approach yields deserved reward The Wright Track Newton Abbot The Times Sports Book Southwell Results from Manchester Gardener races against time for fitness First Alternative Baldock praying for second chance Future looks bright for Ohurougu after trial of strength Athletics Strained Jones slumps at trails Our Sports Staff: Spurs sign teenager as Davids chooses Inter Football Timesonline The Results Service Today's Fixtures McEwen accused as Tour mood darkens Cycling Tour De France Weekend Stage Results and how They Stand Beckham's inner self laid bare to fast-talking Ron Get Fit, Feel Fit Obesity-Beating Programme New Zealand take chances in field to set up merited victory The Times Our Sports Staff: Atapattu leads strong Sri Lanka fightback Test players converge on castle to do battle Times Online Full Scoreboard from Lord's Times Test Zimbabwe boycott may give chance to fringe contenders Keegan injury puts pressure on Crusaders' bowling stocks Second Division Yesterday's Scoreboards Watson's efforts are all in vain Brave Hildreth gives solace to Somerset Maynard reduced to memory by White Totesport League First Division Tricky Dagnall causes groping Sharks to lose their bite Gladiators thrive after lack of application by Surrey Hogg and Bell strike form to seal victory for Bears How They Finished at Silverstone TAGHeur Another procession points to a season of deep despair Motor Racing British Grand Prix Jordan will not desert after sale of team to Dubai's ruling family Life in the Pitlane Track Talk from Silverstone Nervous Harris plunged back in the fray Rugby League How They Stand Ecclestone demands changes to qualifying after farce Timesonline Wigan leave Salford Orr struck Rugby League Without You Kevin Eason's Guide to how the Teams Fared at Silverstone McKenzie keeps global audience in the picture Kate Battersby sees the broadcaster direct proceedings in ITV compound Hull kick away from Wolves Time for Schumacher to do a good turn and go Motor Racing British Grand Prix The Times Defeats for MacRee and Waters Tweddle again Kruse defeated Tremlett ahead White on target Terry McLean Sport British bid to catch Schumacher exposed as not worth a Button Lexus Brave Rusedski digs deep into his memory to claim title Inside Inside Today Tomorrow Olympic Dreams The Times T2 inside The Week Ahead The Linguistic Remains of the Day Time to Swat that Fly on the Wall There is One Place where Ordinary People Become Very Irritating Indeed-Inside my Telly. Which is where Many Seem Determined to Go Intelligence Tests Required Reading The Bankers who Risk Death in tokyo Highly Paid Western Traders Flock to Tokyo's Roppongi District to Unwind with Drink and Drugs. But in Recent Months, a Lethal Cocaine and Heroin Mixture Has Claimed Several of their Lives. Leo Lewis Reports The Ethicist The Times Giving It All You've Goth A Gothic Rock Show was Not Julia Hobsbawm's Idea of Fun, but It was worth the Noise and Queues to See the Passion in her Stepdaughter's Eyes Why I Wanted my Son to Have a Sister Having Grown up in a Big Family, Carmen Reid Did Not Want to Raise an only Child. But Two Miscarriages Brought Heartache The Way we Live now Jill Duplelx is away Hurrah for the School Uniform As the Government Announces its Mission to Reintroduce Uniforms in State Schools, Lucia Van Der Post Explains why It Makes Sense—provided the Clothes Chosen Aren't Sexy Salad Days Home Forum Swan on the Verge Many of the Paris Shows Displayed a Let-Them-Eat-Cake Attitude that Belied the Parlous State that Courture is in, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Status without the Stardust Think Couture, and Names Such as Dior and Chanel Spring to Mind. But Other, Lesser Known, Names May Hold the Key to the Future, Says Emily Davies How are They Ranked? A Sense of Magic When Angina Strikes, Stents are a Boon Health A Good Dog to Consult A Trainer Pet Can Help Epilepsy Suffers by Anticipating Seizures. Liz Bestic Reports Square Eyes Dust Cover Suicide Enzyme Cancer Cleared Doctor's Orders When Two's a Crowd As Simon and Garfunkel Embark on a Newtour, Bob Stanely Looks at Troubled Musical Pairings Entertainments A Funny Molière and Marriage Inspire the Traditional Comedy Virtues of Simon Nye, He Tells Ian Johns First Night Reviews Week Ahead An Early Taste of Edinburgh Stand-Up Nonesuch Escape Artists Montreux Jazz Gifts for the Light-Fingered Most Violinists Would Love to Get their Hands on a Stradivarius. So Would Most Thieves. Sarah Jane Checkland Reports on a Coveted Icon Tomorrow Times Online Bridge Games Chess Fide Championship Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sport Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Solution Choice Films The Bad News Bears Cable, digital and satellite listings Island at War is Competent, Easy on the Eye and Blandly Entertaining-Everthing You Would Expect from an Itv1 Sunday Night Drama, Says Paul Hoggart TV Review BBC One Variations Television and Radio T2 Crossword No 3328 Viewing Guide The Practice Oreck The Game Top Cat or Tame Tiger? Bottom Corner Why I'm Hooked on Tiger's Semantic Antics Lynne Truss puts the world's best golfer under her grammatical microscope and comes to the conclusion that his wordplay is as inventive as his strokeplay-or he's just taking the pith Is Woods Finished, Op Has He Barely Begun? The Pimpernel of the Links John Hopkins seeks him here, there and everywhere, but finds no trace of Tiger practising-until yesterday at Royal Troon Dave Musgrow, an Open-Winning Caddle and Carrying Sandy Lyle's Bag this Week strokesaver John Hopkins sees a dream-like final round carry Frenchman to a memorable win Levet Surges to Victory Black Rock Leading Final Scores Morgan Denied after Play-Off Oldcorn Forces his Way in Mel Webb reports on a happy ending for Scotsman angered by loss of exemption How They Got to Troon The Exemptions Gyaws The Opening Statement Championship Waiting with a Sting in its Tail John Hopkins says that Troon's inward nine will leave their Mark Dunure Top Tips for Troon The Predictions Hi-Tec The Odds Greenan The Legion that Gives The Team Lee Westwood calls Clarke 'Roman' because he has a bigger team than Chelsea. Peter Dixon and John Hopkins find out why Darren Clarke Factfile Turnberry Tel-El-Kebir The Greatest Postage Stamp Mauled Tiger Will Claw his Way Back John Hopkins takes a sounding from the fairways and finds that most of the leading players are expecting Woods to rediscover his form and threaten Jack Nicklaus's majors record The Monk The Secret Diary of The Champion Last week, hidden in a windmill at the 13th hole on Blackpool promenads, a unique Titleist Cobra 440 Feel the Pain of Southpaw Golf The Left-Handers Sandhills Is this a Sinister Conspiracy? Mel Webb asks why more left-handers have not won major titles Pain of the Dane John Huggan finds Thomas Bjorn still haunted by last year's double bogey What's in Name The Railway The Fox Victory is in the Mind Nick Faldo, a former winner, says that the secret of winning the Open is confidence. Peter Dixon wishes the present crop of European players could learn from him Burman John Huggan says modern golfers are no match for a classic links course The Test The Call of the Wilds What is a Links Course? The Long and the Short of Troon Alton Fairway to Heaven The Book Review Robert Hands is touched by the moving story of the ultimate caddie The Times Mortgage Service James Jackson on the TV trickery that puts the big greens on the small screen Troon on the Telly Crosbie Well The Guide Bring your Clubs Facts and Figures Ashling O'connor reports on how the Royal & Ancient Golf Club, so long a bastion of elitism, is moving into the modern era The Money Game Sicknote Is Golf Bad for your Back? Rabbit Craig End The Times The Course of History The past Mel Webb looks back on the seven previous Opens at Royal Troon, recalling among them the brilliance of Arnold Palmer and an act of self-destruction by Greg Norman The Sports Book The Times The News Toyota Challenge Companies Show They Now in its twelfth year, The Times Corporated Golf Challenge continues to grow space Inside How your Company Can Be Part of the Action Srixon Enjoy a Luxury Golf Break for Two at the Grove The Grove Troon Raises Stakes Patricia Davies on an American concept developed from an Open victory in Scotland Malaysia Team Hit Height Alison Root watches a dramatic competition unfold on the challenging and stunning Air Mauritius How They Finished Old Course Hotel ecco Changing Philosophy Peter Dixon on an innovative scheme that gets kids involved in the game of golf Open Anniversary for St Andrews Old Course John Mitchell looks ahead to a landmark occasion for the world of golf in 2005 Thriving on and off Fairways Company's golf strategy a boon for business Business Golf Corporation Associate Partners The Times

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