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News from 15/07/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Christina Hardyment, Frances Redding, David Adams, David Townsend, Colin McKelvie, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Brabazon, Andy Jalil, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Antonla Senior, Peter Lansley, Shirley English, Sean O'Neill and Leo Lewis, Christopher Wood, Mark Souster, Mark Frary, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, David Chater, Andrew Doyle, Sheila Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Wendy Ide, John Bungey, Mike Lynch, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, David Isaacs, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Henry Harris, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, C. D. Stephens, Jill Dupleix, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Archie Thomson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Eric McQuaid, Nick Wyke, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Nicholas Wapshott, David Charter and Tom Baldwin, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Dan Silver, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Lily Miller, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Michael Cockerham, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Ian M-Blake, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Alison Macleod, Raymond Keene, David Powell Correspondent, Iane Eaton, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Peter Goldsmith, Philip Whiteley, Edmund Gosse, Beryl Dixon, Tom Bawden and Nick Hasell, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Sean MacAulary, David Mattin, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Tom Dart, Jonathan Clayton, Mel Webb, Richard Hobson Correspondent, Jennai Cox, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Peter O'shaughnessy, Caitlin Moran, Ingrid Mansell, Carl Mortished and Rory Watson, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Rosemary Hignett, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Anabel Inge, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Kieran Falconer, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Ian Barber, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Thompson, Leo Lewis, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Michael Henderson, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, Matthew Connolly, Clare Dight, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Randy Cohen, Marc Mulhall, Will Jory, Andy Irvine,

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The Times Flawed mix of spies and spin Inside Back to life Green pulls out The Times The mandarins' mandarin does it in style The Times Asprey Office World Best to ask no questions about what Butler saw 'Alcolocks' on cars planned to curb drink drivers France forced into a poll on EU constitution A flawed mix of spies and spin What's Important How the Nations Stand Darling scraps plans to expand railways Underground river to cool passengers on sweltering Tube BNP activist admits racist violence Toddler who was dead for 7 hours Joe Towey was saved by rescuers who refused to give up after he was found lifeless in a pond, Steve Bird reports Debenhams Boy owes his life to medical skill and cold water Burberry Sale Sir Denis's final tribute to his Iron Lady Blair plans ministerial role for Olympic bid TV rules allow more sex and swearing Rare-book theif caught by modern antiquarians Protest at by-election fracas The Eight Stolen Volumes Roadblocks to halt fly-tippers 'Guerrilla' service Anglican split Prank punished IQ helps health Ambulance ban Cockler charges Low note Corrections Four acquitted What Can Be Kept in a Cell Farmers and firms hit by new animal laws The Pet Rules Wanadoo positive generation The prisoner who did too much bird Only in the Saturday Times Hawking admits to big hole in his 'black hole' theory Life's Too Short Not to New EU citizens race for bargain university places Britain's scientists are leaders on paper Currys The secretive Intelligence and Security Committee's … Theresa May, Shadow Secretary of State for the Family, … Thunderbirds Mr Blobby's best friend becomes an ambassador for Queen and country A costly experience People The name is Smith, John Smith... 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Eton teacher in child porn case spared prison PG Hyundai By a Correspondent: GP faked illness to do private work Age Concern Harrods Hillside croft linked to £17m robbery Only in the Saturday Times Cuba arrests leader of Colombian cartel at heart of Europe's cocaine trade Saab 95 Briton takes on China's courts to get his son back (AFP): UK envoy lambasts Kenyan corruption The Butler Report Spymaster out of the shadows and into the limelight BT How fallible spies led Britain to war The Butler report reveals secrets of failed British efforts to get at the truth of Saddam's weapons capability, writes Michael Evans On Other Pages Vauxhall Dossier's 45-minute claim was flawed Reports on Iraqi weapons of mass destruction—no matter how 'eye-catching'—were given undue prominence, Michael Evans writes US keener to give its spies a kicking Highlights What the spies told ministers—and what ministers told us Caveats cut from the briefings Intelligence on uranium 'was correct' Lack of hard evidence led to Cabinet split over legal case 'Trust Tony' is no way to run a campaign Where Blair went wrong in build-up to the war Legal & General Highlights This proves I took us to war in good faith, says Blair Steady hand held line in political minefield Statesman Howard fails to find words of mass destruction Dyke and Gilligan: we have been vindicated Key Quotes A Good Day for A Bad Day for Bush twin daughters come out of hiding Bespoke Suits US docks Uzbek aid over abuse Nissan Top British general and troops sent to Georgia Scottish coastal cruises Baghdad calm shattered as bomber kills 11 Britain rejects Brussels plan to cut rebate and double burden Guardsmen in the Champs Elysée Theatre Tokens A Bigger Bill (AP): Trial for US vigilantes (AP): Kosovo failings (Reuters): New promise (AFP): Cheer for tears First Choice WHSmith Harper collins Publishers The right voice, the wrong note Pop P. J. Harvey Theatre Mercy Soho Theatre, Wc2 In T2 today: Spider-Man 2 and the rest of the week's … Concert CBSO/Brabbins Cheltenham Town Hall Jazz Chick Corea Barbican Pity the Yanks: they just don't know how to thrash around in self-pity Picture Gallery At last the mandarins get their revenge in triplicate Butler's report is payback time for seven years of humiliation, initiativitis, spin and cronyism Blair will stay on to fight and win the battle of ideas The disagreements between Blair and Brown are ideological, not personal Blairites think two or three more years are needed to make their reforms irreversible Picture Gallery The BBC's neglect risks killing off the Proms The Times Eastern Reproaches Dictators don't deserve foreign aid Customising Carriages The creature comforts coming to a train near you Intelligence Tests An indictment of our spies and their masters GCHQ prosecution Animals and pain Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed. We do not … The Times Diplomacy not an option after 9/11 Modernising the honours system Time to revive Order of St Patrick Fathers' rights Stone walling Sober Alcohol 'Mobile' advertising Gardner of Parkes: Hands off our home-made cake Measure for measure The Weather The Times Crossword 22,717 The Weather Toucan Business US shoppers quit the mall Briefing Harrah's 'in Caesars deal' Reed 'overpaid' for Seisint Nelson meets Trafalgar First for Land Securities Balfour Beatty disposal Wet June ruffles Peacock Growth in pay is slowing Currencies Charts of the Day In Business Today: Commodities Furious Green walks away from M&S bid Fighting Talk from Green Fate sealed with a kiss Fit the best, but it may not be Everest, regulator rules Direct Line Life Insurance Company Limited Shop and Awe on the High Street FTSE 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei Money Guide Global Business Briefing Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Parmalat plans debt swap Stop Press Hedge funds scrutiny Warning hits float hopes Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Tesco deal opens door to Chinese market Hymall EU battles beet barons on €1.7bn sugar subsidy BUPA to sell nursery chain BT Why self-inflicted lunatic cuts? BA must spend millions on pollution permit Shares dip as bleak picture painted of ICI Larger Capitalisation Shares Stanley in a spin after CSFB says steer clear Smaller Cafitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Reed Elsevier's acquisition trail takes it down risky paths Tempus London Metal Exchange The Day's Biggest Movers Weak figures boost gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street The Times UFJ faces legal threat on eve of merger Icap shares plunge as dollar swing hits profits Co-op to shed 2,500 jobs at insurance arm Brown's Treasury efficiency targets 'a stretch' The Sunday Times Small insurers fight Buffett Mitsubishi Tokyo fights to regain biggest bank title Ex-Queens Moat head to take the reins at RHT U-Turn on Funding Pledge Center Parcs seeks health in spas The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Wildlife for All Trust SMEs pressed to quit grant scheme Curse of the Dome Olympian vote City Diary Börse to worse Banking & Finance Equity Prices action on Addiction EADS Sky's the limit as show is set to land big orders Andrew Doyle introduces a two-page report on the state of the fast-changing aerospace industry, developments in civil aviation and space exploration Fly me to the Moon and then to Mars The next generation takes off Reel choice of entertainment-or you could even do some work Galileo positions Earth among the stars again Europe is taking on the US with its navigation system, says Mark Frary The two clocks will be accurate to better than one hundred millionth of a second a day Uk Trade & Investment Anniversaries Births: Having been exposed as a teenatger to the work … Deaths: Given that, in his 1887 short story, Chanoagbe: … Birthdays Who Wrote this? Sir Geoffrey Wilson Civil servant and diplomat who balanced privilege and influcence with his Quaker heritage Masami Tashiro Business confederation leader who promoted understanding of Japanese economic and political life Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo Portugal's first female prime minister who opened new horizons Joe Gold Doyen of American bodybuilding who founded a string of gyms and gave the young Arnold Schwarzenegger space on his sofa Births Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Pamela Devis Versatile choreographer whose Pamela Devis Dancers featured for years in the glittering company at the London Palladium Lives Remembered If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Lonely burden Why I Wanted my Son to Have a Sister Nature Notes The Power of One Sibling pleasure Sensitive souls On this Day Prize Quiz News Quiz Pros and cons Changes over time The Power of One Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with othe Times readers Is it really so bad being an only child? Readers describe life without brothers or sisters It wasn't for me What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life In a celebrated reflection upon literature and life, Flaubert draws diversely upon a medical background when writing to his lover Louise Colet, herself a minor poet, about the shortcomings of the poet Charles-Marie-René Leconte de Lisle Questions Answered Personal Column The man Mussolini couldn't look at Latest Wills Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Luncheon Dinner University News Answers Word Watching Marriage Installation Appointment Award News Quiz Travel A sense of adventure for the kids Send the children to Devon for a week at £299, or a Greek island for £235. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Bliss for golfers when hotels have right links St Lucia for England Peloton's crash course provides painful viewing Cycling Tour De France Britain's fleet grows for assault on Athens 'Dismissal' dispute resolved Time for remedy to be given Court of Appeal Mushroom pickers are harvest workers Queen's Bench Division Prodigal son Virenque thrills home fans www.letour.fr By Our Sports Staff: Banks offers ray of light in Manchester gloom Results Times on Line Yesterday's Results Epsom Doncaster Wallace strives to make the most of solid grounding The Wright Track Leicester Diary Jockeys face increase in breath testing Hamilton Park The Times Rocket misfires but Soriano scales the heights Sport's next head will need to be 'inspiration' Athletics talk Sport Ford aim to move up a gear Davis dismay England on top Mason backs out O'Neal for Heat World Cup 2007: The Venues White puts Ireland in charge The Times Zimbabwe rebels happy to be playing again England handed their dream island ST Lucia The Facts Harvey hits out to keep Yorkshire firmly in the frame Twenty20 Cup Twenty20 Cup The Full Monty Glamorgan profit from unwise Gladiators' gamble Unbeaten Sri Lankans brush Kent aside despite Smith's excellence The Results Service Today's Fixtures Times Test Hoggard makes Lara eat his words Cricket Scoreboard from Canterbury Dell Scoreboard Fa'afili gives Warrington immediate injection of power Rugby League Pez released after failing to make an impact at Leicester Rugby Union Tour Statistics The Royal Bank of Scotland Group England's finest hope to make an impression Open Championship Langer drove Montgomerie up the wall Talk of the Troon First and Second-Round Tee Times Get Fit, Feel Fit Obesity-Beating Programme Talk to your GP before emberking on a new exercise … Times Online Hustler Curtis confident he can repeat the trick Supporting cast aiming for chance to take centre stage Last year's Open champion is an inspiration to all journeymen and amateurs. Patricia Davies reports Beware the Venus flytrap www.timesonline.co.uk Triple Whammy: Three Terrors of Troon Time for Garcia to taste the claret Golf Open Championship Links Fading grandeur of Madrid failing to lure Vieira Football Savage signs new deal at Birmingham Times Online Wolves are prepared for hard ball Sport Big prize thrown open to allcomers Five Ways to Tame Troon Peugeot The Open inside Lord's told to keep the noise down on first night Multiple Display Advertising Items Want a career that makes a difference? Then just follow your conscience... Jobs helping refugees and other causes have their own rewards, says Nick Wyke Multiple Classified Advertising Items GP's help for victims of torture Human Resources Manager? So how Do I Become A... Pepsico Multiple Display Advertising Items Slick handling of a fresh challenge New to the Job Andy Irvine 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 Computer geek's internet gamble proved a sure bet My Big Deal Inbox Packages Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Inside 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim Let's Still Celebrate the Good The Honours System Nees Modernisation. But Anything that Helps to Bolster True Public Service and Citizenship Should Be Kept Wicked Stepmothers Required Reading Advice? Like, You're Cover Story A Glut of Relf-Help Books is in the Shops Advising Youth on how to Cope with the Traumas of Being a Teenager. We Asked Three Teens to Sample the Sages. Their Verdict: We'll Figure It out for Ourselves Picture Gallery It's Hormones, Not "Losing Sight of my Soul" Adult Fans Will Give the Book as a Birthday Gift to Bolshie Adolescents The Ethicist Only Losers Get Married First Person The Ray Parlour Case is yet Antoher Reason why Marriage is All Loss and No Gain for Modern Males, Says Will Jory The Times Interview The Accidental Executive Novelist Olaf Olafsson is Also the Man behind the Sony Playstation. Nicholas Wapshott Met Him Sony Promptly Offered Him a Job—by Accident, He Had Become a Businessman Times Online "This Isn't Sport, It's Sex" Reportage Women in Japan are Clamouring to Watch the Bloody Spectacle of Extreme Fighting. Now Mike Tyson is Set to Join in. Leo Lewis Reports The Way we Live now Serve up a Fine Meal with this Tasty Cheese, Says Henry Harris I'll Wear a Mini Wien I'm Pregnat to Make Me Sexy Getting Personal: Tracey Emin The divine scent of Ren's Moroccan Rose otto shower … Lust Wish Fulfilment: A Labradoodle, from £500 The Sky is Falling Hearth Gooddess Home. Forum A Whale of a Time? Atlantic Report Jonathan Gornall Reports from the Atlantic as the Pink Lady Completes a Quarter of her Journey Instead of the Pure Atlantic Air, I'm Sucking in Carbon Dioxide Being Woken Every Four Hours is by Far the Worst Experience Secret of the Spa Dr Thomas Stuttaford Discovers how the Disciplined and Simple Regimen at One of the World's Most Prestigious Health Center Leaves Patients Feeling Restored The WellMan Clinic How Did the President Come to Die? Science The Energy Drainers As Talk of a Power Crisis Grows, Anjana Ahuja is Impressed by a "Green" Home Gadget Running Costs Briefing The Times Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sport Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Films Cable Two Academics with Complicated Titles Told a Woman Suffering from Stress that She Needs to Lighten up a Bit. Amazing, Says Joe Joseph TV Review BBC One Variations Television and Radio T2 Crossword No 3331 Viewing Guide The Times Cystic Fibrosis Trust Screen www.timesonline.co.uk This Spider Has Legs Screen New Films James Christopher is Gripped by an Oddball Hero and Secuced by a Ajapanese Allegory Spider-Man2 PG, 128 mins Woman of the Dunes 15, 124 mins The Prince & Me PG, 107 mins UGC Wendy Ide on a Very French King of Infidelity and a German Tale of World Cup Kudos More New Films Nathalie 15,105 mins The Miracle of Bern PG, 117 mins Joy of Madness PG, 73 mins Screen & Heard Hurt Me, I'm a Hero Screen Cover Story Bullets Bounce off Them, but a Broken Heart Lays Them Lower than Kryptonite. Sean MacAulay on the Tortured Men in Tights When Did Men in Tights Discovetr the Courage to Bare their Soul? Picturehouses First Night Reviews Film Books Natalie Wood Starts Tomorrow in Selected Cinemas Nationwide Entertainments Geoff Brown is Mesmerised by Bergman and Cinemascope at a Festival of Rarities Screen Jobson's Choice Former Singer and Film Critic Richard Jobson Has Found the Confidence to Direct. Wendy Ide Met Him Joy of Madness Before Sunset Fragile as Spun Steel Screen Emmanuelle Beart's Face is her Fortune but, Sheila Johnston Finds, She's Not Resting on her Laurels Special Editions out to Own 19107104

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