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News from 26/07/2004

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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Christine Buckley and Helen Rumbelow, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Aniruddha Bahal, Gary Duncan, Dr Thomas Cooper, Simon Watts, Paul Hoggart, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, David Wragg, Philip Howard, Sean Magee, David Irvine, David Chater, Margaret McCartney, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Geoffrey Marsh, James Hider, Roger Maynard, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Jenny Davey and Daniel McGrory, Geoff Brown, Sylvia MacPherson, Andrew Norfolk, Alastair Campbell, Jenny Davey and Nic Hopkins, Michael Fisher, Edward Wohlmuth, Pat Gibson, Erik Eriksen, Geof Sheppard, David Shamash, Dominic Walsh, R. Wooldridge, Sanjiv Bhattacharya, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Patrick Marmion, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Robin Young, Andy Stephens, Roy Hislop, Jenny MacArthur, Gerry Burt (Chief Secretary), Roland Watson, Nan Slawson, Ian MacKinnon, Helen Rumbelow, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Sam Fanshawe (Director), Michael Caulfield, Simon Tait, Ian Markham, Ann Frame, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Chris Butler-Stroud (Chief Executive), Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, David Lawrenson, Eve Thomas, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Alison Roberts, Cary Jacob, Raymond Keene, David Martin, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Tony Darwen, Neville Scott, Roger Sainsbury (Chair), Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Emily Davies, D. Flook, Peter Dixon, Jane Feinmann, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Daiya Alberge, John Allison, Andrew Clennell, Gerard Baker US Editor, Dominic Kennedy, William Rees-Mogg, John Foster, Robert Napier (Chief Executive), Sue Daniels, Tony Halpin Educational Editor, Sir Robert Wilson, Jane Shilling, Sophie Kirkham and Victoria Fletcher, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Sophie Kirkham, Chris McGrath, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Ron Davie, Pat Eddery, David Sinclair, Geoff Lester, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Michael Caca, Bob Bury, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, George Lambrick (Chief Executive), Lydia Hislop, Graham Wynne (Chief Executive), Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Sanjiv Bhattacharaya, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Adrian Bull, Deb Atkinson, Randy Cohen, Mary Williams and Ian Evans, Stephanie Hilborne (Chief Executive), John Redwood Economic Agenda, Susan Emmett, Lucia Adams and Gary Duncan, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Chelsea owner's oil company 'cheating British pension funds' Six weeks off in union deal with Labour Ministers offer extra holiday to win promise of vital election funds Abbey agrees sale Gerard Baker The Times An LBW decision—the Last Bottle of Wine? The Times Today Armstrong rides into history Police arrest man wanted over two double murders Virgin Cars Equal pay ruling leaves prisons facing £100m bill Al-Qaeda is the new target of elite unit Special operatives who never go out unarmed What's Important Dell Where the Oil Money Goes Militants taught terror tactics in Britain Worldwide search shows Mike could be last of the Pimburys How Britain Regulates Scientific Research Britain may bar US animal rights 'zealot' An extremist who says scientists may die in a war to save animals plans to visit this country. Jenny Davey and Daniel McGrory report Heart surgeon who cuts angry figure BT Property prices fall as interest rates bite Your Money Changing Places February 2004 compared with July 2004 Cash-in-hand culture cheats taxman out of £30bn a year This is a turning point but a crash is unlikely UPS and Downs of Forecasting Nice things happen to happy folk Many woman solicitors ready to quit Blair critic fired Pub smoking ban Check on carers Carr 'works hard' Beach victim Costly damages Squire's claim ID timetable Rhea takes flight Most wanted man in captured after trying to buy matches PC World The Computer store Speedboat kills swimmer at a family reunion BT Business chief gives £1m to Sudan The Aluminium XJ from only £699 a month VAT An offer … Posh Spice has finally done something to improve pop music. She has helped to kill Telstar Records The tracks that just keep going round Phantom gets $30m Las Vegas treatment ns&i hp invent Order of Succession Maori builders 'a wonderful catch' for Duke's daughter How Victoria was a real party Queen Milly's parents open up Rac Teens with mobiles 'act older' Holding on to the Spoils of History Renault To Go Alliance Leicester Aborigines grab art on loan from British Family tree and a question of bark Don't drop classics, exam board urged Disasters Committee Picture Gallery Mandelson re-ties the knot with Labour Graduate flood will lead to crisis over jobs' Wounded Howard gets summertime blues Panasonic Don't give in to the kidnappers, pleads Allawi Just AAsk Nationwide Abducted in Iraq Israelis defy Sharon and flock to settlements marked for closure Sitting ducks face death at front line The 4,000 drivers delivering vital supplies for scant pay are pawns in the power struggle, reports Aniruddha Bahal Warning Important Safety Notice Lloyds TSB Current one New-look Boston could be a tea party for Kerry Foreign Editor's Briefing Democrats agonise over how to dodge the deadly Dukakis embrace C*nvention Notebook Green Flag Keep it cheerful and no beating about Bush Clinton's star quality risks putting Kerry in the shade Lexus George W-the candidate who has galvanised the Democrats State of Play Kerry's Challenge What the Polls are Saying Funding Past Honours The Times Coffee with little old lady was a gamble Tale of love and death 'made up' I did not pay for my US medal, says Aznar churchill Exercise your Right to Choose your Annuity Provider Referee kills coach over yellow card (AP): 14 die on track (AFP): Agent cleared (AFP): Outback survivor (Reuters): Ecevit quits (AFP): En passant First Choice The Times Wild about animal passions Opera Carmen Glyndebourne Theatre Camelot Open Air, Regent's Park Dance Swan Lake Covent Garden Pop Kathryn Williams Shepherds Bush Empire, W12 Proms EMO/Benjamin Albert Hall/Radio 3 Lance Armstrong, winner of the world narcolepsy yellow jersey for utter tedium Third time unlucky with Peter Mandelson He has already caused dissent in the Labour Party; be may not be a quitter, but he is certainly a splitter Ignore the conventional wisdom, today matters It's Kerry for sure, but the Democrats aren't just going through the motions No-hopers, chancers, losers. And not a Lotto fun, either Thunderer Picture Gallery Kerry's Challenge The candidate must avoid pandering to protectionists Latterly Chatterley "Marrying up" is no longer every girl's dream The Price of Prosperity Britain must be rational about research Blair's predicament Punishment fit for young offenders Cinema snoopers The Times NHS targets and best pratice Future of the national rail network Great television drama Musical odyssey Past Letters to the Editor A Selection of Correspondence from our … Need to protect marine wildlife Just fancy Measure for measure In confessional mood The Weather The Times Crossword 22,726 Pfizer Business Abbey board backs £8.5bn Spanish offer CBI slams state buyers Briefing Bermuda bans inside deals Value of fraud falls Weston succession Google share price news Nearly all SMEs hunt staff Stock Markets How the Week Finished Currencies FTSE 100 Commodities Market braces itself for bid impact French try to scupper global trade talks Compensation culture hitting competitiveness of UK plc In Business Today: Need To Know 20, Economic Agenda … Big Four at war over shortage of accountants Mortgages for Business How the Week Finished Action Hunger Business Big Shot Consumer Goods Engineering Industrials Leisure Need to Know Global Business Briefing Global Business Briefing Change on Week UAL secures extra funding Stop Press Japanese firms positive Venezuela wants oil rise 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 Hope for early end to battle of the exchanges Royal Mail to lose sartorial uniformity The Times Cities seek to save tram plans Irish studs breed tax of €37.5 m Brown's jargon soldiers target £21bn of waste Economic Agenda Xerox Export scheme dies quiet death Championship Manager Man who dug deep to rise to a challenge The Powers in the Boardroom Jon Ashworth tracks the impressive career of boardroom guru Sir Robert Wilson The Power 100 The leader in ten questions impact executives Business British Funds The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Joe Cahill Irish Republican activist who escaped the gallows in 1942 and went on to direct IRA terrorism from the 1970s to the 1990s Joe Cahill, Irish Republican activist, was born in Belfast on May 19,1920. He died there on July 23,2004, aged 84 Sophia De Mello Breyner Andresen One of Portugal's greatest poets, who was inspired by Homer and had a fascination with the sea Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen, poet, was born on November 6,1919. She died on July 2,2004, aged 84 Joseph Doob American mathematician who was regarded as the grand old man of probability Joseph Doob, mathematician, was born on February 27,1910. He died on June 7,2004, aged 94 Multiple Display Advertising Items Peter Coxhead Founder and principal of Mountview Academy who believed in the welfare of his students and the nurturing of raw talent Peter Coxhead, MBE, founder of Mountview Academy, was born on February 22,1925. He died on July 10,2004, aged 79 Illinois Jacquet Distinctive saxophonist who was known for his screeching and honking but also for his ballad-playing Illionis Jacquet, jazz saxophonist, was born on October 31,1922. He died on July 22,2004 aged 81 Lives Remembered Grown-up parents Unhappy Families Are government proposals aimed at ending the battles between separated parents the best thing for the children? Fathers to benefit from new access plan Nature Notes Child abuse From Our Film Critic: The Entertained More than Entertaining Prize Quiz News Quiz Society's ills debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Shared residence 'She said children didn't want to come' Legal assumptions Heartbreak and deceit What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Picture Gallery Forthcoming Marriages New Peerages Answers Word Watching Elections Legal Appointments Appointments in the Armed Forces Far from a swansong for this Co Durham treasure house Notebook Arts Funding In celebration of local orchestras Briefing Court Circular The good news you don't get to read about Sport Rossi edges closer to impossible dream Motorcycling British Grand Prix Results and Positions from Donington Park Chile hold on for win Polo In Sport Today: Racing: page 29. Football: 30, 36. … Editor of composer's performing score entitled to copyright Law Report Chancery Division Quick fire aids Jeens Shooting Law Supplement: Tomorrow and Every Tuesday in T2 Hawes sees off Spain Hockey Licensees do not become council tenants Court of Appeal Accident halts Swallow's attempt to prove fitness Triathlon All Blacks learn from England's example Rugby Union Times Online Leaders in the Flat Championships Saturday's Details Sedgefield Windsor Southwell The Times Sport Book McPeek bucks the trend of reluctant Americans Commentary Yarmouth Free Today Yesterday's Results Vieira ready to hand in transfer request Bradford fail to spark despite brilliant display by Vainikolo Rugby League Smith pays penalty for lacklustre United Kenwright may be pointed towards exit in Gregg's plans for change at Everton Ashling O'Connor on a mounting crisis at debt-ridden Goodison Park Club Reds improve but have no answer to Yeaman Mourinho finds need for Chelsea to improve Football Drop of good stuff by Peters puts end to bleak Vikings run Brazil victory puts Heinze on the spot How They Stand Skelton has to settle for second but Britons in high spirts Equestrianism The Results Service Fixtures Times Test Get Fit, Feel Fit Cricket for Children Day One By a Correspondent: Impressive Holmes reopens debate over Athens double Athletics The Times Scotland undone by underdogs England rule Solent challenge Prague progress Parmer beaten Oakley holds on Gardiner glory The Two Hundreds Club Lewis outshines international cast list with five-wicket haul Totesport League First Division Foster denies Steelbacks day in the sun E-malaysia Full Scoreboard from Lord's Azhar sets the tone for Surrey's triumph Only Lara stands between Vaughan and a fine victory First Npower Test Match Dagnall's exemplary control keeps Foxes in the hunt Second Division Gale-force Yorkshire defy Ponting Know the Score with the Times Warne foiled as placid pitch stages record totals The Weekend's Scoreboards Times Online Bichael and Hall make Middlesex work for win Frizzell County Championship How They Stand Bell stand rings end for Surrey Cottey steps out of the shadows as Sussex dictate Everyone wants a share of the action as business booms TAG Armstrong's Tours De Force Indifference greets an American in Paris Tour De France On the Champs Elysees The complete champion or simply a machine? Tour delivers its verdict Jeremy Whittle details a mixed reaction to yesterday's historic triumph in Paris Armstrong short of challengers Kings of the Chain Gang Weekend Stage Results and Final Positions Jacquelin plays himself into Ryder Cup contention Golf First Alternative Brilliant Button proves he is pass master Motor Racing German Grand Prix Full Results from Hockenheim and how They Stand Times Online Doolan hits hot scoring streak to leave Sorenstam in the shade How the Teams Fared Sport Armstrong rides into history after tour de force The Tour De France inside Red-faced FA admits Erikson affair—but it is no sacking offence What interest rate rises? Vaughan landmark puts him in elite company Life in Muslim Britain Inside T2 The Week Ahead Verbatim The Lingusistic Remains of the Day Crikey! Why I Detest Boris Johnson Tom Baldwin The Real Reason is because He is Perfectly Pleasant to Just about Everybody and Just about Everybody Apparently Thinks He is Great The Last Time we Met I Muttered an Obscentiy and Walked Away All of this Raises the Questions of who Really Runs the Country? Required Reading Mosques: Sources of Spiritual Comfort, or so out of Touch? Cover Story The Ethicist "Allah Does Not Get Stopped. I Do" Cover Story Tomorrow Our Pain Will Never Go Away Interview The Parents of Murdered School Girl Milly Dowler Tell Alison Roberts how They are Rebuilding their Lives Holiday Text Tips for Teenagers The Times Easing Despair Health New Drugs Give Hope Top Bipolar Disorder Victims, Says Jane Feinmann Take an Aspirin and Win Some Extra Time Two Disorders Failure No Option Parents Affording the Fees for a Private Nursery School is Not Enough, Says Margaret McCARTNEY. Your Children Must Also Pass a Rigorous Assessment Parents Lose Sleep Wondering what They Could Have Done Wrong Parent Forum The Way we Live now Why Not Turn your Oven into a Funderaiser, Says Jill Dupleix Summer Vegetable Tart Times Online Sarah Jessica's Mix and Matches Fashion Sarah Jessica Parker, the Face of Gap for next Season, Knows how to Throw an Outfit Together, as our Exculsive Pictures Reveal. Emily Davies Talks to the Experts who Hired Her—and Finds out how to Combine It like Carrie Anatomy of a Style Icon Sjp's 12 Tips for Autumn Mrs Dippy Bytes and Pieces Home Forum How Can I Clean the outside of my Microwave? We're All Going on a Roman Holiday Fashion Crib Notes: Hepburn Style Not Everything next Winter Will Be Pencil-Narrow The Times It's a Fat-Cat Industry Arts Interview the Slothful Feling Garfield is Hitting the Big Screen. Sanjiv Bhattacharay Meets his Creator Entertainments While the Animated World Moved on, Garfield Remained Simple and Solid, as if in Definace Arts First Night Reviews The Raining Champion As Sadler's Wells Brings Singin's in the Rain to the Stage, Ian Johns Taps into its Watery Appeal The Film Never Forgets that It's about Snappy Entertainment Stormy Weather on Set Table Turner Arts Theatre the Latest Play by Rebecca Lenkiewicz is a London Way from her Award-Winning Debut about Table Dancers, Says Patrick Marmion Her Family Tree is as Complicated as Anything in Aeschylus She Can now Pick and Choose between Acting and Writing Week Ahead Escape to… Bregenz Times Online Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sport Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Films Seven Cities of Gold (1955) BBC Two, 1.20pm Dante's Peak (1997) ITV2, 9pm Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Celeb Crime Week History Channel, 7 pm Wide-Eyed and Legless Index Aliens (1986) Five, 10pm The Innocents (1961, b/w) The First World War: 90Th Anniversary Week The Van (1996) TV Review Ray Charles: What'd I Say was an Unusually Satisfying Memoir of a Man Whose Music Flowed like a River of Energy, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Television and Radio Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3340 Viewing Guide The Times Companion Stairlifts The Game Inside the Game Next Week Stoute the Toast of a Generation The Story Lydia Hislop on why patience has been they key to success for a training legend Nassau Facts Trainers Piggott's Winning Enclosure Thelegend Sean Magee on how the jockey made the Sussex course of favourite meeting place Piggott's Principal Goodwood Wins Best Be Quick off the Mark The Winner Pat Eddery on why the draw - and a well balanced horse - is so vital to success Nayyir Leads Charge Thestable Chris McGrath on the timing may be all in planning for a winning meeting Wasting Away the Summer Thejockeys Michael Caulfield on the stresses on the and strains of being a top jockey Jockeys Generation Game Gets Miles More Thrilling The Sussexs Takes Julian Muscat on the dramatic clash of age groups over eight stirring furlongs Galloping Clear in the Beauty Stakes Corneliuslysaght More than two centuries down the line, the scenic South Downs course remains the envy of all with its postcard-like prettiness Perfect Sight from the Perfect Site The Courseinspector With its great views and plenty of room, Alan Lee is unable to fault Goodwood How They Finished Brighton Ready to Rock The next Fiture The August Festival is back and should be better than ever, Alan Lee says Glorious Times for the Kids The Juniors Fashion a Winning Style with Chic Simplicity The Look Eve Thomas says avoid formal dress on the Downs and Keep things relaxed Cantor Odds Thirsty Punters on to a Winner Thepubs Racegoers will enjoy unrivalled quality in West Sussex, Alan Lee reports Fabricius Sure He is on Rights Tracks The Bigissue Goodwood's general manager ensures course has control on media front The Jargon How Do They Do that? Smith Tormented by Loss of Punch The Owner Julian Muscat on the long road back for a man who suffers underservedly Ownership by Numbers is Catching on Times Online Jones Boosts Girl Power The Apprentice A Young jockey is making a career out of defying the odds, Sarah Potter writes Away from the Races Gary Jacob finds lots to do for those seeking a break from the action A Lifetimes Spent on the Sussex Downs The Award Winner Peter Willett helped to shape modern racing, Geoff Lester writes The Times What the Trainers Fancy this Week The Tips The Times Tuesday Need to Know Off the Course The Picnic Guide Wednesday Off the Course The Picnic Guide Thursday The Picnic Guide Off the Course Friday Need to Know The Picnic Guide Off the Course Saturday The Picnic Guide Racing with the Times Getting to Glorious Good Wood the computer shop

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