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News from 20/07/2004

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Derek Wood, Andrew Robson, David Charter and Philip Webster, Louis Blom-Cooper, Alyn Shipton, Frances Canning, Courtney Walsh, Andrew Billen, Alasdair Palmer, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Agnes Kukulska, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Richard Nicolle, Peter Lansley, Tim Newburn, Elin Jones, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Barbara Gardiner, Hilary Finch, John R. Sharp, John Simpson, David Chater, Joanna Bale, Nic Hopkins, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Audrey & Henry Noble, Roger Maynard, Jeremy Whittle, Norman Rees, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Maggie Rae, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Mike Pflanz, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, George Thomas, Rory Watson, Rosalind Kent, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Harry Benson, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Ken Stevens, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, James Delingpole, Anatole Kaletsky, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, David Green director of Civitas, Anthony Fincham, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Stephen Farell Middle East Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Caroline Clayden, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Alice Nash, Martin Penner, Lucy Johnson, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Roger Young, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Gary Slapper, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, James Eastwood, Celia Brayfield, Martin Stevens, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Ingrid Mansell, Mark Henderson and David Charter, Oliver Kay and Gary Jacob, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Paul Betts, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Ron Norman, Dalya Alberge, Carolyn Asome, Julian Muscat, Anna Frame, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Matthew MILLS(Forensic Medical Examiner), Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Peter Williamson, Andrea Nicholls, Sophie Kirkham, Stanley Best Chairman, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Peter Riddell, Jimmy Choos, Brian Murgatroyd, Michael Gove, Don Parrish, Brian Clarke, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Elizabeth Hebbron, Jacqui Goddard, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bird, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Marilyn Bedwell, David Tait, David Powell, Tony Halpin, Hal St John Broadbent, Michael Evans, Allan Hall, Will Jory, Edward Tulasiewicz, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Corker, Suna Erdem and Gillian Harris, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico,

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The Times Teenagers targeted in drive against yob culture Law Supplement The Times BT More power to you Index A small victory for a big mamal Inside Life term for killer Arafat in struggle Oxford research centre's contractors pull out after animal rights protests What's Important Heathrow security rethink after secret dossier mislaid Teenagers trageted in fight to end yob culture Lost Property: Laptops and Briefcases Tourists face £2 fee to cover air failures We was robbed. It was the 60s, officer Skoda Building of two navy carriers delayed Antique loo gets second flush Why I feel turned over Crunch time for Apple as iPod faces new crop of rivals competing for shelf space Apple launches a cheaper version as a multimillion-pound battle rages for market share, reports Nic Hopkins Expedia. co. uk Fifty Years of Crime Moneywise Blunkett slams the door on 'prison works' Richard Ford examines the Home Secretary's programme to switch from punishment to crime prevention This has more to do with politics than with the fight against crime Commentary Rising trends and changing habits Blair calls time on consensus of 1960s Initiatives By a Correspondent: Muslim airman fights RAF E4 Postmaster stole £500,000 to feed gambling habit Tout war shatters idyll of a punt on the Cam Father 'slashed his baby's neck in bakery' Whatever the factor, sun creams don't stop danger intel inside Centrino Mobile Technology Vaccine success for skin cancer patients Depression drugs little better than dummy pills Bad diet and obesity raise Alzheimer's risk AA Sex assault student's £80,000 Sisters murdered Strays culled Red hot record Dummy concern Councils capped Moore merrier Special delivery PS... News race for Sir Trevor's crown clowance Lexus After the PM, may be Seb Coe can make time for Linford People UKIP plans alliance to scupper constitution Linguaphone Mandelson may have some useful advice for the Conservatives Political Briefing Mandela speaks to No 10 Aids meeting Liar, say voters Today in Parliament St. Joseph's Hospice Green Flg motoring assistance Blair and Coe meet for talks on Games Tories try feminine touch to woo voters Villagers in shocks as knifeman murders elderly couple Tuck shop woman beaten to death ING Direct savings account Church split on gender lines BBC promises to give complaints priority Killer of toddler shot in crossfire gets 36 years' jail Holiday Inn By a Correspondent: Father suffocated in car crushed by lorry ICA chief looks East to challenge 'insular' Britain House prices start to fall again By a Correspondent: Prescott blamed for noisy tenants Toyota Galleries told to learn the art of making money Toyota By a Correspondent: The royal progress of swan upmanship Advertising crackdown may ban lager louts and laughs Sex-change wife takes modern life on the chin Troon trousers to be sold in aid of sick children Alliance Leicester Arafat struggles to keep grip on power in Gaza France Tells Sharon to Apologise 'I do not deal with the old man under siege' Blast kills Hezbollah man Holiday Inn Police die in Baghdad expiosion Fatal crash (AFP): 21 mine deaths (Reuters): Infant killer jailed (Reuters): Polio jabs resume (AP): 'Attack' thwarted Transfer of power allows Bush to sidestep anger over Iraq Rac always there Royal Academy of Music Democrats' $50m terror alert set to strangle Boston Hemingway's ghost starts bar brawl Panerai Hevlett-Packard Development Company Pacific isle idyll broken by murder mystery Multiple Display Advertising Items Reporters' deaths stain the future of Putin's Russia Toll of Russian Journalists Bossi leaves coalition on brink BPP Professional Education Cresson taken to court by Europe Reporters' deaths stain the future of Putin's Russia 60 years on, Germany hails a hero A thirst for understanding of the Third Reich has made the man who tried to end it an icon, writes Allan Hall in Berlin The Times Biker boys boost Museveni's fight over election ban BT More power to you Uganda's Rulers Rape and torture drive families from Darfur Angie Stone Pop First Choice The Times Picture Gallery Too many eyes on the exits Theatre Seven Doors Minerva, Chichester Concerts The Turn of the Screw/NYOS Cheltenham Music Festival Jazz Huw Warren Cheltenham Music Festival Prom 3 Dimitrij Albert Hall/BBC Radio 3 Why the world needs men such as Simon Mann We cannot afford to be squeamish about mercenaries while tyrants still rule All at sea with Her Majesty and the Benghazi Veterans Association From this Irish bar stool, I see things so clearly now Eyes do not sting, clotes do not reek. For a sociable non-smoker this is Nirvana, Eden without the serpent The crime figures are dreadful. Time for an initiative Turmoil in Gaza Arafat's corruption has led to the brink of civil war Sporting Chance Technology without talent is a non-starter Crime and Astonishment Blunkett must surprise by delivering on public order Justification for the war in Iraq Jenkins appeal Prince's wardrobe The Times Disaster facing our education system Hospital cleanliness and MRSA Not so free Crossbenchers' votes EU Constitution London calling Trial by Television Growing Church traditionalism Protective society Musical transport Sound pictures Measure for measure The Weather The Times Crossword The Times Weathercall ChoLESSterol Business On the Agenda... BCCI claim 'implausible' Briefing QMH inquiry cost £7.7m Clough must repay £14m JP Morgan eyes Egg Africa award for Times Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day Charcol Limited Ministers face £1bn Equitable bill Branson slices 20% off Virgin Mobile price Virgin Mobile could be forced to cut float price How The Times anticipated Virgin's move on Friday Premier reduction Listless hedge funds stuck in the doldrums of FTSE 100 stability FTSE 100 Nikkei Merrill Lynch Business Big Shot Results in Brief Global Business Briefing Need to Know Banks fined by regulator Stop Press No inquiry into Deutsche Yukos fails in tax attempt 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 Fears for US arm as Hicks Muse raises UK's share of profits The Power Men of Europe Minerva attracts suitors Bonanza for Hermes directors Choppy waters for flotations Greeks eye tanker operator Victory for terrorism in Oxford Business Editor's Commentary BlackBerry The high-in-fat Atkinson diet Broker's support ends Sage's month-long slide Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares Pet shops stake adds bite to Intermediate Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Shock of electronics uncertainty twists shareholders' ARM Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts fall amid profit-taking Bonds Dollar Rates Wall Street The QMH Story Whitbread set to seal £540m Premier deal Timesonline Thistle hotels booked in for sale Burberry chief to stay extra year Founder of Queens Moat barred as director The Learning+Skills Council A very angry exchange City Diary Showing initiative City Diary Smoked out City Diary The Times Unit Trust Information Service British Heart Foundation Stability Pact's ghost will return to haunt EU Extra cash needed to fund more accurate statistics City balks at cost of Bayer deal to buy Roche arm ARM boosts quarterly profits The bureaux Drug Store Telewest shares slip on first day of trading LG profits up 85% as LCD screen sales soar Ombudsman defies fierce opposition to Equitable inquiry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weight-loss drug deal gives GSK access to market Cystic Fibrosis Trust Banking & Finance The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Paul Foot Passionately committed socialist of the old school whose journalistic life was an unflagging campaign for the righting of wrongs Sir David West-Russell Early achiever who became first member of the Bench to be appointed President of Industrial Tribunals for England and Wales Sir David West-Russell, President of Industrial Tribunals for England and Wales 1984-91, was born on July 17,1921. He died on July 2,2004, aged 82 Lives Remembered Births To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Births Deaths Carlos Kleiber Reclusive conductor renowned for his brilliant performances of a select repertoire Carlos Kleiber, conductor, was born on July 3,1930. He died on July 13,2004, aged 74 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Gael Turnbull Globe-trotting physician and Scottish poet whose qualities still await recognition in his own country Gael Turnbull, poet and medical practitioner, was born on April 7,1928. He died on July 2,2004, aged 76 Acknowledgements Memorial Services Simplify the equation Stick your neck out Only Losers Get Married First Person The Ray Parlour Case is yet Another Reason why Marriage is All Loss and No Gain for Modern Males, Says Will Jory Nature Notes Nothing ventured... Longer life Prize Quiz What War is this? News Quiz Tax breaks Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers TIE the Knot? Lose the Plot? On this Day Voting at 18 is a Step Nearer Picture Gallery It's good for you It takes luck too Extending the family What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golden toast to a Roman goddess Engineer who coined it on the open road Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Latest Wills The Times Sport Nudd ready for battle to regain pole position Fishing Riverbank revolutionary in no mood to hang up his wellies, Brian Clarke says Progress since sentence is relevant in leniency reference Court of Appeal Sufficiency of asylum-seeker's state protection Court of Appeal Knight of the hotel realm forced to balance competing demands of life Triathlon The Times How They Stand Roosters cry foul after Morley is suspended for sixth time Rugby League Get Fit, Feel Fit Tko-Tone Edwards tacks away from debt claims Sailing Basso determined to match style with substance Cycling Tour De France Cosway and Tapster in tie-shoot to settle cup Tyson bounces back from rock bottom a 'changed man' Boxing Doggett's kept in the family Sale lose Lobbe Razzaq reported Ban avoided Nicholson retires RFL fixtures plan Uttoxeter AYR The Times Sports Book Yesterday's Results Godolphin cautious over chance of Doyen Why we are all suffering along with Ballydoyle The Times The Times The joker who wants to hear serious tales of the Caribbean Scoreboard from Leicester Sublime Hemp tames Bears to put Glamorgan into last four Scoreboard from Cardiff Hollioake sees off challenge of Royals Semi-Final Details Scoreboard from the Oval Loye eases Lancashire through as Hampshire's jinx continues Scoreboard from Southampton Essex have no answer to Maddy's hit record Twenty20 Cup Quarter-Finals Twenty20 the Full Monty Chanderpaul gives West Indies boost with century after unproductive spell Scoreboard from Shenley Lloyd calls for total use of technology European underdogs can still have their day in the Ryder Cup Qualification the Ins and Outs The Times Driving force upsets the odds in major way Golf Players express concern that new technology is making for too level a field. John Hopkins reports Manufacturers prefer to focus on majority Australian supremo stays after 50-metre assurances Swimming Chelsea call halt to spending at £70 million stage Football Oliver Kay sats that the players new to Stamford Bridge will be the key to the club's long-term success The Results Service Times Test Today's Fixtures Zola to make emotional return The Times Favourites progress into Copa semi-finals United roll out the red carpet for Glazer The Times Drogba makes it double joy for Chelsea Men of Flaw? The Portuguese in Last Season's Premiership Peugeot The Buys of Summer Celtic give O'Neill time out as they set off for US Inside Inside Aids Rift? Tony Blair launches the government's £1.5 billion Aids plan The Linguistic Remains of the Day Alas, I'm Not a Child of the Sixties I'd Love to Have Experienced that Decade Properly; only Then Could I Have Understood It Properly, with All its Brilliance and Stupidities Crime and Punishment Fancy Becoming the next Saatchi? Cover Story Buying Art Can Be Intimidating. As the Times and the Whitechapel Gallery Offer a Course on Collecting for Beginners Sarah Vine Says Trust your Instincts and Follow your Heart as Much as your Head There is a Healthy Market for Works under £500-Around the Same Price as a Pair of Jimmy Choos Six to Watch The Ethicist The Sunday Times I Always Go The Andrew Billen Interview Sue Johnston Brought up her Son Alone and Has to Look after a Disabled Mother. But the Waking the Dead Star Has Learnt the Value of Laughter Out with my Lippy on I Dont Want to Give up Work. It's Life and It's Part of what I Am Lost: The Hottest Rocks on Earth Reportage Pea-Sized Bits of the Moon that were given out as Goodwill Gestures after the Apollo 11 Landing are Vanishing—and One Man is Determined to Find Them. Anjana Ahuja Looks at a Case of Lunar Larceny The Pull of the Moon Colour of Friendship Viewpoint Racism is Not Measured by your Close Friends, Says Michelle Henery Each Group Has Misconception about the Other Dangers for Tiny Dieters Health Attempts to Lose Weight by Girls as Young as Five Produce Unhealthy Results, Says Peta Bee Healthspan A Lifestyle Haircut Lifetime When to Say Goodbye to your Long Tresses is a Major Decision, Says Celia Brayfield Not Dead yet The Way we Live now Be Single-Minded with Fresh Herbs - but Be Broad-Minded Too, Says Jill Dupleix Style Shirt Dresses Eight of the Best: Trunks: Hang Loose or Shrink Warp? Making the Right Think Call is Difficult and Often Embarrassing, Says James Delingpole Call is Difficult and Often Embarrassing, Says James Delingpole A (Very) Grand Day out Nappy Valley Home. Forum But Do You Need It? Gizmos Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Game: Deadly Shadows, £34.99 Technobabble Seduced by Beauty and Power Arts Photography Leni Riefenstahl's Work is a Dazzling Study of Physical Perfection, Says Joanna Pitman Leni Riefenstahl Olumpia and the Nuba Entertainments How to Arts Architecture the Dutch Architect Alex De Rijke Gives Tom Dyckhoff a Lesson in Creative Vandalism The Crampted Spaces inside Yell: You're a Prisoner First Night Reviews Be Top of the Class Machine Dreams Arts Hollywood's Latest Nightmare Sees Chicago Taken over by Hostile Robots. Don't Worry, Technology Sorts It All out, Says Chris Ayres A Prototype Robot Manages to Out-Act the Humans Tomorrow Radio The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Films Index TV Review Richard Rudgley's Defence of the Ancient Pagans was Based on the Flimsiest of Evidence and Contained Some Pretty Wild Claims, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Television and Radio Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3335 Viewing Guide Aquability Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact US The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views They f--- you up, your mum and dad Issue of the Week Parenting The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Health New Medical Research 'How we beat the killer bugs' Health The Issue Explained Child Trust Funds Nurse by night, teacher by day A&e 'a casualty of success' Welcome to Health Hotel Course Watch Careers Jargon Decoder Spatial Strategy Charities may lose EU funding Interview Chris Stalker, the campaigns chief at the National Council for Voluntary Organisations, tells Alexandra Frean that charities must get more sawy or suffer from EU expansion Media Monitor The Leader Line on In the Professional Press Education Seen in Hansard Science celebrates budget boost Education Other Stories we Liked Nice work if you can get it Private firms lure graduates Recruitment Blunkett looks at red light zones Local Matters Councils draw up local deals How They See US Keep children off adult wards Children 60,000 repairs? No problem Hero... Neighbourhood nuisance Crime ... And Villain Foreign Ways Legislation Update Jobs Jobs Agenda Veredus Pito Systems for Policing Transport for London Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to Place your Free Job Listing Public Agenda Jobs Service Charity General Housing Health Social Services Get a Job in... Education Education (Schools) Education (Universities) How to Place your Free Job Listing Over to you... Have faith and hope in charity reform What Worked for Me agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates Westminster The Cult of the Bullying Boss Multiple Display Advertising Items Thousands of clients shopped by suspicious solicitors The money-laundering rules are aimed chiefly at organised crime, but most reports are from family lawyers, says Grania Langdon-Down MacLay Murray Spens The Times Law Section One death penalty ruling after another, and still it isn't right The Privy Council's reversal of its own decision is unsound and bad for Caribbean justice, argues Louis Blom-Cooper Our challenge is to be two Law Societies in one Peter Williamson looks back on his presidential year and outlines his hopes for effective representation and regulation of the profession We Mist Get Even Better at Dealing with Complaints News Rape case questioning that judges say should be allowed Grania Langdon-Down on the argument for admitting evidence of an alleged victim's sexual history in the interests of a fair trial What the judges were asked The Times Senior Lawyers-Fiji If you can't Andrea Nicholls on how adopting the Gordon Ramsay management style could spell trouble for employers Stress: is it all part of the job, or do we need protection Employers must ensure a safe workplace, but they are usually entitled to assume that staff can handle normal pressures, writes Anthony Fincham The difficulty in easing an employee out Joke of the Week Long-winded lawyers and a great legal tradition Catching up with the conmen A new direction in the way the law tackles fraud is welcome, says David Corker, but how effective will it be? Politicisation of the judiciary Alasdair Palmer, winner of the Charles Douglas-Home Memorial Trust Essay Award, says that the temptation for judges to expand their power is perennial Power to the shareholders The pendulum is starting to swing away from executives and huge payouts, writes Edward Fennell They Will Not Be Docile Hen They See their Busineses Liderperforming What the legal journals are reporting this week lawweek Tribal tongue Rising partnership Carriage trade Slaughtering of Green Olympic gas flame Young, Thrusting and Downtrodden—a Solicitor's Life Gypsy claim is propaganda law letters Letters should be addressed to the Editor, The Times, … Above and beyond the law Enough really is enough lawyer of the week lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Mandarin who knows about the spin cycle lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items

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