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News from 19/07/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Ken Jones, Jon Ashworth, Thair Shaikh, Alan Murray, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Neil Inkley, Tim De Lisle, John Collier, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Tina Bexson, Ivor Frankell, Tosin Sulaiman and Sam Coates, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Philip Purkis, Christine Seib, David Irvine, David Chater, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Molly Nielsen, Joe Campbell, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Irwin Stelzer, Antonia Senior, Glenn McGrath, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Peter Dixon and Patricia Davies, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, A. C. L. Mackie, Jenny MacArthur, Karl Wilding, Richard Lloyd Parry, W. D. O'brien, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Colin Harbury, Stefanie Marsh, Nicholas Wapshott, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Jerome Burne, David Meredith, Ronan McGreevy, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, David Lawrenson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Mark Clare, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, John Braun, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Craig Lord and Alan Hamilton, Tara Jeffcoate, Peter Dixon, J. H. Ford, Hane Warne, Carolyn Asome, Julian Muscat, Anna Frame, William Rees-Mogg, Tom Baldwin, Greg Hurst and Richard Ford, Jane Shilling, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor and Helen Nugent, Tim Hames, Nicky Blackburn, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Michele Kirsch, Robert Oresko, Tony Adams, Ingrid Mansell, Helen Merrick, Michael Austin, Neil Fisher, Jeremy Hart, John Busby, Michael Dynes, Guy de la Bedoyere, Clayton Goodwin, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Martin Penton, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Chris Burt, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, William Walker, David Powell, Abigail Rayner, Randy Cohen, Peter Papworth, Alan Dawson, Colin Howard, Thomas Stuttaford, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Joan Smith,

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The Times £10bn railway link boosts Olympic bid More toll roads and congestion zones Inside Arafat office fire The Times Radisson Union to sue councils over equal pay for women Index Hot on the heels of love, why doesn't William put his best foot forward? Rescuers in three-hour delay after mock terror attack Huntley 'admits wilful murder of Jessica' Howard would not have voted on WMD What's Important BT Heathrow security plan found in road Blair puts off local tax reform until after election In the Swim Rail link to aid Olympic bid cahoot Dig for victory or I leave Britain high and dry, says swimming chief Britain v Australia Great Britain Olympic medal count London 1948 to Sydney 2000 Toucan Gaza turmoil as leaders battle for power By Our Foreign Staff: Sharon urges Jews to leave France as attacks increase The Main Contenders Saab 93 Stewart Mandela A hero, a domestic diva and a total loss of perspective Martha Stewart likens herself to Nelson Mandela. Abigail Rayner reports from New York Mandela shuns plan for 'freedom statue' Claim of only one bag is an open and shut case Lexus Picture Gallery By George, let's flag up our similarities Police excel at red tape but not at tackling crime Multiple Display Advertising Items World can chip in to find DNA for autism Scouts pick their new leader from Blue Peter By a Correspondent: Double fatality inquiry leads to house raid AOL Younger voters need a drink to watch TV politics Paul Foot, crusading journalist, dies at 66 Multiple Display Advertising Items Firefighters say morale has fallen Bishop sorry Stabbing arrests Donor campaign Course halted Bats on the web Climate change may turn England's apples into Granny McSmiths Vauxhall Time for Security The tracker that means Big Mother is watching Picture Gallery Microchips to combat history thieves Rising traffic is set to choke suburbs to death Let the train cause the strain? Not any more Dell Serious Fraud Office wins £12m 'super centre' cash boost Picture Gallery The Week in Parliament Alliance Leicester England coach in 'new affair' Straw complaint Boy in gun arrest Cancer fatigue Cliff fall survivor Drug use trebles Sandcastles on the Seine as Parisians celebrate summer Direct Line Multiple Display Advertising Items EU bureaucrats 'silenced' reporter in fraud scandal Britain Must Pay More Actress takes aim at birth curbs Threat to Berlusconi coalition (AFP): Rapist killed 19 Editor murdered (AP): School closures A-bomb pilot dies (Reuters): Burning birds EADS Training to stop enemy at the gates Doormen in New York are learning vital clues, writes James Bone Expatriates flee Bahrain as fear of terror spreads (AP): US 'vigilantes' in Afghan court Panasonic Airstrike by US kills 14 in Fallujah Multiple Display Advertising Items Iraq struggles to stem new incursion On the border with Iran, smugglers and illegal immigrants test poorly equipped guards. Richard Lloyd Parry reports Iranians 'let 9/11 gang slip through borders' The Times Picture Gallery 'Deserter' risks arrest with arrival in Japan Prudential Animal magic casts its spell on a divided nation Multiple Display Advertising Items First Choice The Times Smooth Ferry across the water Pop Bryan Ferry Kenwood House, NW3 Arts in T2 Theatre Fully Committed Menier, SE1 Proms First Night Albert Hall/Radio 3 Picture Gallery Opera La vera costanza Deanery Garden, Bampton Concerts Rozario/Concordia/Opera Group Cheltenham Festival Remember, tomorrow, the brave patriots who almost saved Germany from Hitler Picture Gallery Chirac offers France a vote, and Blair a refuge Wake up! America is dreaming of a new order If the neocons make it back to the White House, the old world is history Thunderer: Give a dog a bad name. How about Stinker? Too Little, Too Late Berlusconi has almost exhausted Italian patience Growing Pains "Yoof" politics programmes have outlived their usefulness Moving on There are signs, at last, of a transport policy Responsibility for taking us to war The Times Removing the Empire from honours Alternatives for next government Labour leadership Emigrant Ships 'Racing' in London Future prospects for road transport Phoning while driving Quick learner Fields of plenty Not so hot The Weather The Times Crossword 22,720 Weathercall egg Business Royal Mail move threatens Crown post offices M&S chairman could stay Briefing Bank opens BCCI defence Sales jump for Camelot Equitable Life decision Pru silent on Egg deal How the Week Finished FTSE 100 Anti-Harassment Director once Accused of Bullying A Cash Injection Keeps You Healthy Virgin and Premier in final charm offensive Insurers face claims flood Direct Line UK's biotechs lag behind US rivals on funding Need to Know Global Business Briefing How the Week Finished Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Business Big Shot Need to Know Global Business Briefing Change on Week Harmony mines stay open Stop Press DaimlerChrysler pay pact Warning over Eurofighter 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 Growing Cost of State Pensions Britain 'on brink of achieving full employment' Move for stronger rail scrutiny The Times Individuals to take blame in split caps plan CBI weighs in behind calls for retirement at 70 Börse pursues Swiss exchange Ricoh New AIM firm to dig at nuclear test sites MP liable over privileged speech Privy Council Law Supplement Ambition still burns bright for the big gas conversion The Powers in the Boardroom Mark Clare gives Jon Ashworth an insight into the challenges of turning around an industrial colossus The Power 100 Victim hurt in horseplay cannot recover damages Court of Appeal The leader in ten questions Banking & Finance impact executives The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Charles W. Sweeney Aircraft commander for the mission that dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki, which killed more than 70,000 people Charles W. Sweeney, pilot, was born in 1919. He died on July 16,2004, aged 84 Pat Roach Actor and wrestler who was beloved by television viewers for his role as 'Bomber' in the programme Auf Wiedersehen, Pet Pat Roach, actor and wrestler, was born on May 19,1943. He died of cancer on July 17,2004, aged 61 Sir Terry McLean Sports writer whose prodigious output in books and newspapers captured the essence of rugby union Sir Terry McLean, sports journalist, was born on July 15,1913. He died on July 10,2004, aged 90 Births Deaths timesonline Deaths Picture Gallery Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bella Lewitzky Innovative Los Angeles dancer and choreographer who was accused of 'un-American' behaviour Bella Lewitzky, choreographer, was born on January 13,1916. She died on July 16,2004, aged 88 Lives Remembered Busy Going Nowhere Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Parking must be made more difficult and expensive, according to the Government's transport adviser. Is this the way to get people out of their cars? Time is money How to kill a city Car park misery set to increase bus travel Nature Notes Basic requirements Prize Quiz News Quiz Making life difficult What lies ahead debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers A Postal Tercentenary Picture Gallery Oiling the wheels No-go areas Have no faith Uneasy rider What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life July 19,1913 Questions Answered Forthcoming Marriages Church News Answers Families urged to set up trusts to increase donation levels Bedtime stories, by prison dads Latest Wills Court Circular 'Care children should be in extended family' Easy steps to giving Local help groups under threat The funding of the big few is at the expense of smaller voluntary organisations Sport Revival of Biaggi puts the brakes on Rossi Motorcycling The Results Service Get Fit, Feet Fit Tko-Tone Armstrong to pick off last morsels for victory Cycling Tour De France Ayr Saturday's Details Leaders in the Flat Championships Details Classic double delivered to letter by Ouija Board Yesterday's Results The Wright Track Beverley Brighton Drugs row casts gloom over German hopes Equestrianism Loeb extends lead but Sainz triumphs Motor Rallying The Open Picture Gallery Heguy inspires Azzurra to Gold Cup triumph Wave of debt threatens to swamp Edwards Sailing Challengers hoping to fire Shooting Lee looks on the bright side Hockey Sanders powers on as Bryant misses out Bowls Bogdanovic celebrates career first 'Bowl-out' win Cannon banned Edmond unwell Henin boost Riding high Title double Goodwin gives Sharks bite Second Division Knight has chance to ease disappointment Irani's brave effort fails to trouble Lancashire Table Tudor caps return with grin and win The Weekend's Scoreboards Cool Breese calms Durham Sales drive overcomes pitch and Hawks Totesport League First Division Table Worcestershire's ruthless approach reaping rewards C & G Trophy Semi-Finals Spearman makes light of stiff target The Final Cole signs for Fulham The Times Late charge ends run of defeats for Broncos Rugby League Leigh set sights on promotion after rapid-fire cup triumph Picture Gallery Mourinho puts players through paces Chelsea awake to possibilities of American dream Football Ashling O'Connor on how the West London club will follow Manchester United's lead in search of greater riches By a Correspondent: London draw dampens Castleford's comeback Clinch secures vital victory for Salford Wenger insists Vieira will stay at Highbury Montgomerie's hopes fade and die Happy MaCey takes huge step forward on road to Athens Athletics Johnson to give back fifth gold Golf Open Championship The Times Bradshaw gets full value from ticket to ride along with the game's stars Talk of the Troon Picture Gallery Trouser Watch The Play-Off, Hole by Hole TAG Heuer Picture Gallery Tension of moment catches up with the Big Easy Open Championship Ashling O'Connor watches Els's air of confidence dissipate on the final stretch at Royal Troon Final Scores from Royal Troon So who is Todd Hamilton? Times Test Friendship triumphed even if Levet and Lane did not First Alternative Reinvented Mickelson adds steel to his magician's touch Open Championship Peter Dixon watches as the world's best left-hander confirms his credentials as a challenger in major events Toothless Tiger lacking the bite to mount serious challenge Patricia Davies says the magic is still sadly missing from Woods' game Football The Game Hamilton triumphs in thrilling showdown TaylorMade The Open inside Small-town boy happy to take chance to put elephant in the shade Picture Gallery The Times A Child at All Costs Inside The Week Ahead The Linguistic Remains of the Day The Great Ice-Cream Cone Scandal According to the American View of the World, the 1904 World Fair Saw the Debut of the Much-Loved Cone. Nonsense, we Got There First The Americans Have Declared July "National Ice-Cream Month" I'm Sorry I Missed the New Letterbox Welcoming Ceremony Mercenary Missions Required Reading I Will Become a Mother at Any Cost Cover Story Israeli Women are under Such Pressure to Procreate that They Will Undergo IVF Treatment up to 35 Times-At the Goverment's Expense. But Critics Argue that the System is Being Abused. Nicky Blackburn Reports Nearly 5 per Cent of the Babies Born in Israel Today are IVF Babies How Britain Compares The Ethicist The Month "It's a Misuse of the System" Continued from The Faltering Flame? Interview Pierre-Yves Gerbeau, the Man who Ran the Dome, Has Quit the London Olympic Bid after the Departure of the American Barbara Cassani. Now the Bid May Fail from Lack of Enthusiasm, He Tells Toby Moore Inside the Criminal Mind Reportage Forensic Psychologists Can Be the Key to a Trial. Tina Bexson Hears the Case for the Defence The Times Parents Teenage TICS People Misconstrue Ben Aldridge's Odd Behaviour as Deliberate. That's their Problem, Says the Tourette's Sufferer. Michele Kirsch Reports Whenever my Young Daughter Sees a Bearded Man She Bursts into Tears Parent Forum Picture Gallery A Chicken Salad Will Help You to Keep your Cool, Says Jill Dupleix Vietnamese Chicken Salad A Wardrobe Fit for a Queen As Kensington Palace Prepares to Put the Queen's Outfits on Show, Joan Smith Has a Preview Peek-And Finds Subtle Touches Designed to Connect the Monarch with her People The Queen is Small, so Hats and Bright Colours Give her Extra Visibility in Crowds Hawes & Curtis Mrs Dippy in the Swim Home. Forum Mark of the Marche Fashion Crib Notes: The World of Pucci A Little Bit of Print Does a Lot of Talking A Swirly Dress is Perfect for Hot Summer Nights Could this Drug Have Saved Dennis Potter? Health Patients or Profit? Lack of Funds Hinders Research into a Promising Drug for Rheumatoid Arthritis. Jerome Burne Reports Cervical Success Diabetes Gene Stress Cancer Link? Binge Drinking Doctor's Orders Appearing Knightly Arts A New Film and a Stage Revival Continue to Fuel our Fascination with Arthurian Myth, Says Ian Johns Disney Takes the Legend to the Maximus, Says Sean MacAulay Entertainments The Python Team Cleared Away the Romantic Slush that Had Built up around the Legend Arts Little Goes a Long Way Theatre how Can Small-Scale Musicals Make a Big Noise? John Doyle Reveals All to Richard Morrison A Different Beat Interview Master Drummer Daihachi Oguchi Reveals his Inspiring Blend of Ancient Percussion and Modern Jazz to Alyn Shipton Week Ahead Escape to ... Basel The Times Games Bridge Chess Winningn Move Televisionandradio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sport Sky Sports 1 Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice TV Review It was Hard to Take Seriously the Last Secret of Dr Crippen or Time Machine. But Never Mind, They were only a Bit of Fun, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Television and Radio T2 Crossword No 3334 Viewing Guide The Writers Bureau The Times The Leader A Caribbean Summer Next Week Harmison on top of the World England's Quick Fixer Michael Holding rates the England fast bowler higher than Glenn McGrath Pace like Fire when England Fast Bowlers Ruled the World Pat Gibson Variety is Key to pace Attack Picture Gallery England's New Belief Put to Test The Preview Christopher Martin-Jenkins expects a strong challenge from West Indies after their defeat in the Caribbean last winter The Times Series Records in England Banks Hits All the Right Notes Pat Gibson watches the son of a reggae star stake his claim for Lord's this week Edgbaston: First Test Fifth Day Statistics support case for inclusion of Giles at the expense of fourth seamer England Sparkling Treasure Of the Caribbean Nothing but the Best Richard Hobson meets the most dynamic member of West Indies' young pace attack Join the Greats Collins is Key Ian Bishop tells Matthew Pryor that the paceman's experience's vital The Oval: Fifth Test Fifth Day Brilliant Lara Leaves Little Margin for Error Bowling to the West Indies captain is one of the most difficult tasks in the game but here Shane Warne gives England some hints on how to go about claiming this prized wicket The Times Toyota The Times West Indies Perfect Glove Affair Geoffrey Dean on a fighter preparing to go the full distance for England Winning the Body Line Series Matthew Pryor joins England's all-rounder on the long road to fitness Flintoff's Fitness Fred and Virgil—but That's Not All Folks! Tim De Lisle plunders the world of children's characters in search of those to suit the present England crop England Get Animated Sorry Lack of Fan Fare Clayton Goodwin wishes West Indies supporters would attend Test matches The Times Lord's: Second Test Fifth Day The Times Ideal Grounds Old Trafford Edgbaston The Oval Tournament Guide Mani Prays for Indian Summer Geoffrey Dean on why the tournament needs England's weather to be Kind Sponsors to Stand aside The Times malaysia

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