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News from 16/07/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Elizabeth Mistry, Thair Shaikh, James Johnson, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Shirley English, Sean O'Neill and Leo Lewis, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Nicolette Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Christine Seib, David Chater, Aian Hali, James Bone, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Olly Duke, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Richard Lioyd Parry, Sam Marlowe, Charlie Pryor, Philip Webster, Helen Rumbelow and Greg Hurst, James Maycock, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, John Clarke, Henry Harris, Frances Gibb legal Editor, Donald Hutera, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Norman Harris, Jennifer Miller, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, James Schadla-Hall, Sian Morgân, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Jonathan Richards, Josephine Smit, Mark Ogden, Nicholas Wapshott, Susan Emmett, Martin Penner, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Neil Harman, Bernard Tierney, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, J. P. Webster, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Jonathan Clayton and Michael Pflanz, Robert Andrews, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Colin S. Jeffery, Ian J. Hartill, Malcolm Bowden, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Tony Boulton, Andrew Norfolk and Nigel Hawkes, Adam Fresco, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster and Greg Hurst, Robin Kempster, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Mike Berry, John MacAskill, David M. Connors, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Brian Murgatroyd, Ben Webster, Pat Gilbson, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sinclair, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Antje Derks, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Norman McCanch, Carl Chambers, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Simon and Garfunkel, Paul Pickering, Margaret P. Pearce, Adam Sherwin, Paul Bartlett, lan MacKinnon, Conal Gregory, Eve Marks, Abigail Rayner and Dan Sabbagh, Lisa Verrico, Tony halpin Eduction Editor, Jane Jackman,

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The Times Lib Dems and Labour share victory in by-elections Disappointment for Tories as they pused into third Inside Car detector ban Top college Sexism in the City The Times Diving footballers told to take a running jump Index Red, white and blue takes to the greens Supermarket pork comes with a side order of added water Regional rail services at risk after shake-up What's Important Intelligence clearout after Butler criticism Blair reshuffle to restore order Supermarket pork with added water Job cuts wrapped up in Brown paper Parliamentary Sketch Offer Extended! Leader of BNP challenges Blunkett AI-Qaeda suspect who 'led secret life in London 'Watford Gap' man depends on his detector threshers Poignant reminders to slow down End of the road for motorists who use in-car technology to beat speed cameras Car owners carrying equipment that dentifies dummy yellow boxes will also face a large fine, writes Ben Webster Watching Brief Will Remain Illegal Flash Gad Gets 'Strategic authority?What was it doing?' Office World Key Points from the White Paper It's a reform—on the same track as the current system for running railways The main casualty of the Government's changes will be the change it made four years ago, reports Ben Webster Will changes make our railways bette? Lords blow for bullied workers healthy surgery Pupil arsonists (AFP): U2 lose new cuts Gas poisoning Ron back in race £1.2m chalets Gagging order prince's plane in near miss Just AA sk Murder hunt fugitive admits disposing of teenager's body marksandspencer Captive's family renews appeal Only in the Saturday Times Make Butler blush Cuts, what cuts? PC World Will a reshuffle bring a job for loyal law lord? Tories getting younger Auther's personal touch People PS… Cut-price return to West End for RSC Record wait is over for Live Aid C. P. Hart Mother tells how cable car crushed daughter to death Father and child die after 80ft fall now Showing halfords The Norrington Table 2004 Merton Scores a hat-trick but the Hildabeast girls sink to the bottom of the Oxford league London Games loses key player Alliance Leicester Shipman aided by poor checks on drugs Tories throw out paedophile Carsh Course in politics Freizeit Marke Kettler A Class of its Own Gem raid Police seize computers and phones Only in the Saturday Times Dixons Overhaul for system of tribunals Just AA sk Labour's back bench hits at Brown cuts Salmond to stand for SNP leader Homebase Lawyers shun aid work to pay student debts Great and good need not apply for tought of jobs Toyato Blair to replace Straw in Iraq debate Officials fight back on public appointments Officials fight back on public appointments Today in Bricks and Mortar Mental illness to be a listed disability Toucan City money prices arty types out of Chelsea Prices levelling out Dogs 'had cocaine implanted in their stomachs' Thousands of women saved by cancer tests Alliance Leicester Backham ball is a winner after all Too much telly makes children tubby Toysus Curbs to tackle 'rogue dialler' phone fraudsters Theheye A club which rang with song and sport first lost its members, then its soul The good old days are now barely a memory for Zimbabwe's displaced white farmer, Jan Raath Writes Hoover Kenyans back British envoy's graft allengations Migrant workers suffer at Saudi hands Father is refused a hearing Aol Ways of Making Him Walk Jeep Did this girl find God or lose her childhood? The courts will decide The Reign of Jainism Deserter to get aid not jail in Japan Snub to Israel as New Zealand jails spies Renault Megane Dig finds last stop of pioneers who turned cannibal Archaeologists are raking over remains that may shed light on the fate of a lost wagon train, Chris Ayres reports Mormons strike it lucky on quiz show Kerry campaign runs into women trouble Neo-condiment Nationwide A place for 40 winks in the city than never sleeps The Times Travel Diroct Seafrance northern rock Questions for missing Marine Fuslilers and fireworks guard the precious pipelines from sabotage Iraq forms spy agency to combat terrorism ' (AFP): Oil tycoon pleads not guilty (AFP): Nuclear talks (AP): Students in crash (Reuters): Lab halts work (AFP): China sex battle (AFP): Sultan's decision (AP): Nudes need mum The Times Standard Life Bank Vaauxhall Georgia's rebels look to hinterland in Russia As Tbilisi flexes its military muscle, Jeremy Page finds the citizens of its breakeway republic in a militant mood Italy can't stop talking in mobile phones row Germans oppose Iawyer's plan for a Nordic 'breeding centre' Is talk not cheap enough? Should he be stopped Theatre Alice Through the Looking Glass First Choice The Times A perfect reunion for old friends Pop Opera The Emperor of Atla Pop Hope of the States Dance Liz Lea 'Remeber the last time you shouted like that?'I asked the spin-doctor Would PM Brown take Britain to the left? Women and jokes will becomes rarer in the City Lawyers and lags conspire to bause human rights The Times Crossed Lines Pulling a Fast One Speaking Mandarin Educational standards Perfect choice? The Times Butler report and responsibility for intelligence failures Gordon Brown's spending review Caravans and jams The Yeti Cow in the road Letters should carry a daytime telephone number C of Synod and confesstion Hospitals and MRSA London grand prix The Weather The Times Crossword Bag a Bargain today The Times Citigroup profits slump Briefing Mothercare 'on track' Jordan boosts Ottakar's Aviva sells estate agency Merry down to outsource Regent to halve dividend US industrial output falls Harrah's buys Caesar's Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day In Business Today Virgin Mobile could be forced to cut float price BBC survey shows booming sales Martha Stewart sells penthouse as she prepares to hear her fate optimax Deutsche down £21m M&S buy FTSE 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei Business Big Shot Results in Brief Economics Télécom faces back taxes Stop Press Daimler keeps costly stake Stop Press TUI challenge to easy Jet Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Director's Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Heady summer of socaring sales Sarah Butler looks at the best and worst-case scenarios for Marks & Spencer after Green's dramatic withdrawal Permira gets 25-day deadline to make bid for WH Smith Shell auditors face more questions Hollinger Inc beset by lender demand Now Rose must prove himself The Sunday Times Disarray in face of the enemy Miners boosted by China's relaxation on loans Yates buyout in balance as investors hold back Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities War on the high street could carry a high price tag for M&S London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits% Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers Strong data weaken gilts Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street M&s win for MS City Diary Lastminute calls time on Nasdaq Glaxo backs Danish biotech in US smallpox drug tender Marconi hit by margin warning Price cuts blamed as Nokia issues thired alert on profits Unrelenting economy starts the year after next Multiple Display Advertising Items UK Top Ten Nation shall speak DVD sales rights unto nation CV: Rupert Gavin Big Brother - who's watching who while tabloid sales fall? The Times Unit Trust Information Service NCH How BBC Worldwide Adds up vodafone Srixon Banking & Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Births Deaths Birthdays Who Wrote this? Agatha Ramm Formidable tutor and diplomatic historian whose books on Gladstone illuminated the understanding of 19th-century politics Inge Meysel Controversial German actress whose on-screen battles as a harassed housewife won her the name 'mother of the nation' Inge Meysel, actress, was born in Berlin on May 30, 1910. She died at her home near Hamburg on June 10, 2004, aged 94 Deaths To place death notices acknowledgements The Right Rev Edward Scott Canadian church leader who defied his critics to campaign on behalf of the oppressed, the powerless and the victims of prejudice The Right Rev Edward Scott, Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, 1971-1986, was born on April 30,1919. He died in a road accident on June 21,2004, aged 85 Rabbi Dr Albert Friedlander Progressive Jewish leader and theologian who wrote incisively on the Holocaust and encouraged dialogue between faiths Rabbi Dr Albert Friedlander, spiritual leader, teacher and interfaith worker, was born on May 10, 1927. He died on July 8, 2004, aged 77 Births, Marriages & Deaths Deaths Lives in Brief Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam Private Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Questions of Sport What makes a great Olympic athlete? Should Malachi Davis be allowed to run for Britain in Athens? All round top man The gold standard On this Day Should biggest be best? An Olympian defined Jargon is bling-bling to my eyes A cut above the rest Beyond track and field Best of British Going the distance Have passport, should run? The right to compete Meaningless medal Relevant criteria Taking their chances What's your view? Daily Life Questions Answered Latest Wills Multiple Display Advertising Items Three days of culture and agriculture Ashmolean opens its treasure troves Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Changing the Guard Barony Nature Notes Marriage Appoinments in the Armed Forces Multiple Classified Advertising Items So what was the Verdict? Fast Test Alfa Romeo GT Common-law claim can be brought Tribunal cannot give damages for non-pecuniary Timesonline The Times Putting the brakes on a family at risk Apparent bias after move from Lords to bench Timesonline Disclosure rule strict Glove Box Race for Drogba hots up Beautiful Tweddle is poetry in motion What does it take to be a champion? Simon Barnes on Britain's Olympic gymnastics hope Golden Girl O'Neal finalises big deal with Miami Basketball Times Test On Fridays Hamilton Park Southwell Next Week Newbury Newmarket Yesterday's Results Tregoning eyes Newbury comeback for Mubtaker The Times Sports Book Carlisle Pontefract Fall in attendances is blamed on football Shot of the day Fans flock to Lord's pilgrimage Watson guns down Spitfires Outlaws made to pay huge price by blazing Flintoff North Division Draw Details Lara's men emerge victorious despite poor show Pettini's final flourish edges Essex through to last eight Harmison provides killer blow on debut Scoreboards Twenty20 Cup the Full Monty Trott has final word for Warwickshire The Times Trescothick's power gives Sabres edge Balco case leaves world's biggest names running for cover at US Olympic trials Owen Slot questions why the likes of Jones and Montgomery have struggled to retain their form in wake of scandal Silver lining for Scots Bowls Kabir's cameo fails to save pitiful Worcestershire Twenty20 Cup Midlands/wales/west Pessoa finds pace to pip Beerbaum Equestrianism Aces High RBS Els quick to tower over rivals with hole in one Golf Open Championship The Results Service Fixtures Timesonline Pinnacle Immelman steals thunder from popular GarcÍa Cambiaso the star as Dubai head for glory Polo Get Fit, Feel Fit Obesity-Beating Programme Nicholls injury key to British chances Day Five Today's Second-Round Tee Times at Royal Troon Britain aim to work on defence Epsom win again Shooting Bath sign Loader Ireland eye finals Lancashire best Composed Montgomerie happy to be in picture Golf Open Championship talk Sport Struggling Duval exit without hitting shot in anger Pampling experience a warning for leaders First-Round Scores Land Rover Casey produces his own masterclass for Mickelson's eyes Open Championship Woods struggles to survive mediocrity Beem steers clear of wild side Joshua on course for golfing stardom at age of 3 Talk O Fthe Troon Keegan keen to link Wiltord with Anelka It's Back Boring, boring Arsenal stadium site Powerade United ponder Butt loan Armstrong defies growing criticism Harris certain Leeds got in wrong over contract dispute Rugby League Chelsa persist in hope that Drogba fills missing link Football Sexton back on course to challenge for honours in Athens Rusedski's run of fine form continues The Times Casey brings his dream to life with 66 of the best Callaway Golf Leaderboard Flagging Poulter loses thread by cutting a dash The Open inside Racing in dock as rider faces corruption charges Take a Break Inside 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day Let's Put John Reid in a Hospital Bed Jane Shilling The Health Secretary's Complaints Proposal are All Very Well, but Patients are in No Position to Ask Doctors if They've Washed their Hands Jailed Birds Required Reading Passion, Power and the Podium Cover Story As the Proms Begin, Richard Morrison Asks why, in the Cauldron of Emotion that is Classical Music, Conductors Have All the Pulling Power Jilly Cooper's All-Time Top Six Baton-Wieders Five to See at this Year's Proms Win Proms CDs ArtsFirst The Ethicist The Times Out to Lunch and why Not? As the Working Lunch Hour Shrinks to 27 Minutes, Alan Hamilton Defends a Great British Tradition Choosing Mr Wrong Reportage A 1906 Murder Has a Lesson for Today's Teenage Girls, Writer Jennifer Donnelly Tells Nicolette Jones The Murder Story Revisited Take a Back Seat Health Do You Have Backache? It May Be your Chair, Says Elizabeth Mistry The Times Tomorrow in body&soul New Treatment for Abnormal Growth In the Ripper's Shadow Interview Richard McCANN, the Son of the First Known Victim of the Yorkshire Ripper, Grew up with a Legacy of Abuse and Found Relief in Drugs. But now He is Ready to Face the World. Interview by Penny Wark The Way we Live now Weekend Dish Even Non-Linguists Will Enjoy this Lamb with Leeks, Says Henry Harris Timesonline A Smoother You? Call my Dream Derm Luxury with Lucia Lucia's last word you'll find fragrant products perfect for your hols Poshmum Size Matters Home. Forum Naff is so the New Cool Arts You Used to Pretend to Hate Catchy Pop Ballads. Not Any More, Says Stephen Dalton NT Guilty Secrets in the Open Spiritualized Over the Top with Big Brother With its Staged Fights in Widow Twanky Costumes, the Show this Time around is as Micro-Managed as your Average War. Caitlin Moran Salutes the Effort Involved kathryn williams When Saturday Palls If the Cap Fits They Might Be Giants Rap's Fallen Godfather The Veteran Campigning Singer Gil Scott-Heron is Still Tormented by his Demons, Finds James Maycock Warner Classics Explain Yourself Arts Blue about Jazz Soul Albums John Clarke Likes what He Hears on the Grapevine Taking Covers Old Songs Singer Kathryn Williams, Finds Jonathan Richards First Night Reviews Multiple Classified Advertising Items Halo Goodbye New Albums Shaznay Lewis Needs a Little More Edge, Says Lisa Verrico More Albums David Sinclair is Rocked by Philadelphia and Mull Marah Indigenous Mull Historical Society Classical CDs The Times Bridge Common Mistakes by the Defenced for the Less Experienced Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital, and Satellite BBC Four Sport Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Cable, digital and satellite listings Although the Secret Agent was a Brave Piece of Film-Maling, its Discovery that Racism is Rafe in the Bnp is Hardly Front-Page News, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Viewing Guide Index T2 Crossword Companion The Times For up-and-coming, read been-and-gone in a market that is cooling at the edges Mortgage Makeover Would You like a Mortgage Makeover Shropshire Agents Say This Week Gloucs Agents Say Shropshire v Gloucestershire Market Activity In Semi-Detached House in North London Hampsted Garden Suburb: three-bedroom property with front and back gardens Out New-Build Manor in the North West Manley: on an exclusive development of houses within half an hour's drive of Liverpool Away Medieval House in Wiltshire Keevil: a Grade I listed timber-frarned home within a conservation village The Real Proof of the Pudding Looknorth Charles Church Hard Core Travellers If you wake up on August Bank Holiday fo find the fileds next to your pretty village covered with tarmac, don't be surprised. John Price reports on a new kind of neighbour Bucketloads of Potential Cransley Hall, a former mikman's mansion, leaks a little, but charms Macus Binney One we Made Earlier Yesterday's classic furniture is enjoying a renaissance, says Lucia van der Post Whatson Vizio Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items How the Other Halflives How to Make a French Stick Olly Duke says the secret to creating a new life abroad is to get yourself a job Francofile Chateau Gites in the North Vendèe On your Travailles a place to live and work would cost Hotel 18th-Century Gironde Building Restaurant Pizzeria in the South West Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bewley Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Adapt and Survive Builders are having to shift tack to shift stock, says Josephine Smit The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items True Cupboard Love Private tenants value storage above gardens, says Susan Emmett Knight Frank Morecode Multiple Display Advertising Items Romans

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