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News from 27/07/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, David Charter and Philip Webster, Martin R. Davies, Jenny Davey and Antonia Senior, Anthony Back, Andrew Billen, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Gary Duncan Economic View, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Bayad al-Jaf and James Hider, Norman Paterson, Carol Phillips, Michael Evans Defence Editor, David Wragg, Philip Howard, Celia Sandys, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, D. E. A. Michael, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Ludovic Kennedy, Richard Lines, John Bowers, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Ralph Kohn, Lisa Bevan, John Bungey, Jeremy Whittle, Andrew Norfolk, Dinah Birch, Antonia Senior, Jeffrey Monkes, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Anthony Scrivener and Richard Barr, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Keith Vaz, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Martin Flanagan, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Phil Woolas (Deputy Leader of the Commons), Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Kelly Holmes, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, James Delingpole, T. J. R. Wood, Terry Waite, Benedict Birnberg, Helena Kennedy, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Richard Susskind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Joshua Davis, Roger Wall, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, Dick Morris, Andrew Durrant, David Lister, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jon Nott, Simon de Bruxelles, Christopher Banks, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Robert Bruce-Chwatt (Forensic physician), Gary Heathfield, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, R. Godfrey, John Russell Taylor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, John Nash, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Peter Allen, Martin Joyce, Liz Gill, Neville Scott, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Stuart Knight, Richard Owen, Alasdair Chubb, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Jon Robins, John Carr, Matt Writtle, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Anthony Browne and Philip Webster, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Gerard Baker US Editor, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Sian Morgan, Pete James, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Daniel McGrory and Frances Gibb, Neil Fisher, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Paul Hiley, Jackie Burgess, Michael Gove, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, John Naish, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Peter Beresford (Professor of Social Policy), Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Rob Green, Stephen Cragg, C J Brougham, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb, Abigail Rayner, Randy Cohen, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Caroline Merrell and Sarah Butler, Richard Ford, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Animal rights activists face new clashes in courts City says that protesters have cost Britain £1bn in investment Inside The Times The New Peugeot 407 Playtime is over Index Popular, bright, and murdered by a bully Bishops face cash boycott for supporting gay priests Jamón tomorrow for Abbey investors Publicity seekers cost moral authority UKIP will not stand against anti-EU Tories Prescott in charge for the summer Howard struggling to prevent infighting What's Important Dell Legal aid bill cuts could end in court Google search engine crashed by virus Killers' Freedom is the Price of Peace Father charged with murder of his terminally-ill son, 10 Terrorist gets life sentence that could end in months A INLA member convicted of the murder of an army recruiting officer in 1992 declared:'I don't care, I'm covered by the Good Friday agreement.' David Lister reports ING Direct 'Mob victim' denies sword attack MBNA Europe Tinned food, batteries and candles ... how to survive a terrorist attack Younger generation are less prepared for a major emergency than their elders, police believe. Richard Ford reports Helpful advice just too bland and inane Court bans village gang Protect and Survive, but don't tell truth Commuter thugs face jail terms Travel warning Murders revisited Yorath charged Boss found guilty Teenager death PC's sex crimes Passport rethink Nightmare ride Pension defeat Hobson in field for a week as fugitive AA By a Correspondent: Jailed child trafficker to help in torso case AOL broadband Bully guilty of murdering pupil in school corridor X-rated Proms Volkswagen UKIP turnaround Nuts for aviation PS ... The play that is A star is reborn Campbell cast as the baddie as Dyke's story takes centre stage News People Picture Gallery MoD to dredge the Solent for Mary Rose's bow Foetal operation gives a breath of life Aquability (UK) Ltd Debt warning on NHS finances Ark to save animals from extinction A collection of DNA preserved from species close to extinction could revive them in future, reports Mark Henderson News School league tables 'unreliable' Stem cells hope in stroke therapy IDT Suicidal woman failed by mental services Lottery cash to cheer up cities that lost out in culture stakes Orange Kirkegaard's Favourites Racy underwear sounds better at the Festival Hall News Hard of hearing in London Appeal with a hole in it rejected by judges Children search for mother in Canaries Thyssen Krupp Accessibility Rioting at race harmony festival IBM FA's moral crusade hit by sex scandal bosses News Local opinion on wind farms must count, say Tories British Gas Government is accused of playing politics with food safety Politics Activists blow hot and cold about the benefits By a Correspondent: Royal pardon urged for the suffragettes Pet Insurance Summer battle for Labour and the Lib-Dems Echoes of Edison 'Queen of Mean' takes a poor view of her late husband's grave outlook Jamieson Reed (Wills & Trusts) Ltd Queen Victoria will speak again thanks to science World News Berlusconi plays the family card By Our Foreign Staff: Yukos associate accused of murder Virgin Shackles stay on Vanunu (Reuters): Farmland reform Plea bargain (AP): Indonesia run-off Diplomat freed (AFP): Liar sentenced Unicef Kerry's foreign friends may come to regret his embrace Democratic Convention The Times Mortgage Service Civil question makes Mrs Kerry shove the polite out of politics Convention Notebook Kennedy sings praises of his protégé to an adoring home crowd Bronwen Maddox in Boston asks whether the candidate can hold centre stage against his heavyweight mentor Lexus Gore summons up memory of 'stolen' election Democratic Convention Iranians will soon be able to create a nuclear bomb, claim diplomats Medecins Sans Frontieres Basra gunmen murder women 'collaborators' World News Millions homeless as flood swamps Dhaka in filth Greece cheers win at Marathon Britain spurs UN to action in Sudan crisis First Choice The Times All the world's music on this stage Pop Womad Rivermead, Reading Theatre Burn Southwark Playhouse, SE1 Proms First Night CBSO/Oramo BBCSO/Davis Albert Hall/Radio 3 Pop Ray Davies Claremont Garden, Esher Dance New: currents Clore Studio, ROH A juror's guilty verdict on our courts: class-ridden and cruelly incompetent Kerry's Boston tea party could yet end in tears From Ulster to Iraq, we appease the terrorists Comment The story of David Trimble and the IRA has a disturbing parallel in Baghdad Thunderer: Two more weeks in Benidorm? Nobody needs them Ross Clark Picture Gallery Abbey and the Faithful A key test of responsibility and shareholder democracy Windy Talk Why giant fans generate more heat than light Pastoral Neglect Comment A mismatch between British Muslims and their teachers The youth vote Lady Chatterley Proposal for single equality body Animals' rights in the laboratory Too much emphasis on expert opinion Speed cameras The Opera A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives The Opera Gibraltar's apes Parole denial an 'abuse of justice' Inside job Side-effects The Times Crossword 22,727 Solution to Crossword 22,726 Around Britain Abroad High Tides Local 10-Day Forecast by Telephone The Weather Hewlett Packard Development Company Business On the Agenda ... MyTravel to cut 500 jobs Briefing Canary makes shortlist Aggregate profits up 11% China is still on, says BAT Bad export debts up 4% Stock Markets Charts of the Day Charcol Investors lukewarm on £7.8bn agreed bid for Abbey The Pros and Cons Google flotation to value company at up to $36bn Index Bank chief goes to British Land Martha the musical could be the perfect humiliation Public Agenda Business Big Shot Need to Know Global Business Briefing Business Results in Brief Stop Press Drugmaker's acquisition Paper assets sale Apax in sportswear deal Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Eurotunnel rails at old bosses for poor figures BT Abbey did not defend its cloisters UK paying price for US lawsuit culture Why should temps get holidays, too? Small business criticises U-turn on agency work Forecast of copper shortfall lifts Antofagasta Larger Capitalisation Shares Hopes of deal with banks boost Jarvis 31% Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Traffic slump deepens the gloom for debt-bound Eurotunnel Business Markets Tempus Aggregate Industries London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Wolfson Microelectronics The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts track global retreat Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (000s) Wall Street Vodafone and mmO2 could face huge fines in 'overcharging' row Harpic brushes up Reckitt profit India and Jordan Ring Toned T&n in talks on pensions Pearson unsure of outlook for FT advertising LCI wants to develop 'resort' casinos Industrial anxiety at triple blow Business to Business Cyclacel shelves flotation The Times Unit Trust Information Service Why a crash in house prices need not be all bad Worst Case Scenario? NCH Double dipping City Diary Priceless advice City Diary City Diary Job description City Diary Business Cat Action Trust The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Arnold Ziff Down-to-earth Leeds businessman and philanthropist once nominated as 'greatest living Yorkshireman' James Boyes Headmaster of City of London School whose conviction was that education was for life, not just for learning Births, Marriages & Deaths Carlos Paredes Guitar virtuoso who dramatically developed the scope of traditional forms of Portuguese music Queen Susan of the Albanians Sydney-born wife of the pretender to the Albanian throne who shared her husband's dream of a return to monarchy Lives in Brief Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Under Fire Can the shake-up of Britain's Armed Forces be defended—and what will it mean for our power and prestige? No lessons learnt 20,000 posts wiped out by defence cuts Armed Forces already working at full stretch, says top general DJM: Nature Notes Keep it in defence A mockery On this Day News Quiz Prize Quiz Frankly poor Wait and see The myth of technology A Sweeping Labour Victory Trident waste Just another US battalion No protection from Hoon Looking after No 1 Picture Gallery Euro folly Disposal What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life July 27, 1902 Questions Answered Forthcoming Marriages Answers Word Watching Personal Column Court Circular Picture Gallery Scotland bathed in the setting sun of the Romantics Latest Wills Sport Briton battling to carry off gold from her own mind Games Justifying tenant's eviction Law Report Court of Appeal Published July 27, 2004 Manchester City Council v Romano Same v Samari Disability Rights Commission (Intervening) Before Lord Justice Brooke, Lord Justice Jacob and Sir Martin Nourse Judgment June 29, 2004 Absent party should have been heard Court of Appeal Published July 27, 2004 Raja v van Hoogstraten and Another Where damage occurred Queen's Bench Division Published July 27, 2004 Booth v Phillips and Others Before Mr Nigel Teare, Qc Judgment June 17, 2004 Scotland pair back on track Skelton pulls out Franchitti victory Smart testing Wilson on target West in action Timesonline Sterling Insurance Summer Stakes Guide Goodwood Kheleyf to be more than a match for Betfair Cup rivals The Wright Track Beverley Southwell Yesterday's Results Sedgefield Windsor Timesonline Yarmouth Upgraded races help give fillies chance at top level Full Final Scoreboard from Lord's The Results Service E malaysia Giles leaves West Indies frustrated at every turn Sport Cricket First Npower Test Match Today's Fixtures Gibbs puzzled by lack of desire to learn Yesterday's Scoreboards How They Stand Notes from the Test Clarke hits hundred but pitch wins day London Pride Revitalised Sussex blow away the cobwebs Sport Cricket Linton remain loyal to the cause in defeat Somerset sunk by another Solanki century Totesport League Second Division Armstrong's latest triumph shrouded by rancour Cycling Heat keeps on rising for men at the top The Fantasy Game England's master of escapology struggles to get out of jail after latest indiscretion Russell Kempson asks if the FA can continue to turn a blind eye to the off-pitch antics of Sven-Göran Eriksson The FA'S Own Goal Wenger growing weary of Vieira rumours Butt finally boards his flight to Newcastle Kenwright faces tight deadline How to put youngsters in running for healthy future Get Fit, Feel Fit Cricket for Children By Our Sports Staff: New challenges are ideal for Mourinho Sailing Davies looks for all-round progress on Figaro return By Our Sports Staff: Mardle doused by flashy rival's run Darts Forward-thinking Giggs making most of maturity Football Picture Gallery Times Test Northampton glad to snap up Krige Rugby Union Moynihan launches inquiry Sports Politics Carter in line for Widnes role Rugby League Athens Calling Embarrassed FA ready to call Eriksson to account Lexus England looking forward to the tasks ahead after Giles claims his place on the board The Lord's Test inside Young Muslims in Britain In the Bag Inside 24 Hours Verbatim All aboard the Bandwagon Daniel Finkelstein The Bandwagon Effect is a Potent Force—witness the Popular Madness of By-Elections, Suicide Cults and my Tips to Taxi Drivers Required Reading No Drink, No Drugs, No Cover Story In the Second Part of his Revealing Series on Muslim Britain, Burhan Wazir Describes Life in London for Liberal Twenty Somethings and their Attitudes to Sex, Alcohol and Metallica. Photographs by Matt Writtle Index The Ethicist Bruges He's Singing Bye-Bye, Mr American Pie The Andrew Billen Interview Jason Biggs Has to Act like a Young Woody Allen in the Director's New Movie. Was that Tough for a Man who Made his Name Doing Rude Things to Pastry? Doctor's Orders Health Life Scan Seize the Daytime A Controversial New Drug Has Sounded a Wake-Up Call for Narcoleptics, Says Jerome Burne Lifetime Out on the Street Those who Become Homeless in Later Life Need More Help, Says Liz Gill Not Dead yet The Way we Live now The Delicious Art of Agrodolce is Alive and Well, Says Jill Dupleix Hake in Agrodolce Picture Gallery Eight of the Best: Sunglasses Men All You Need for a Perfect Holiday. Thank Me Later, Says James Delingpole How to Be Cool when It's Hot Nappy Valley Snap Unhappy Home Forum Come on in, the Views are Lovely Arts Visual Art John Russell Taylor Enjoys the Bracing Sea Air in Amsterdam Courtesy of Manet during a Summer of Tantalising European Exhibitions European Shows worth the Trip Index Eastern Adventurers Photography Joanna Pitman Praises the Intrepid Victorians who Caught the Romance of the Middle East Royal Opera House Getting High on E Arts The E-Type Jaguar was the Quintessential Vehicle of the Austerity-Busting Sixties, Says John Naish The Car's the Star: When the Motor Went to the Movies Entertainments Fur Doesn't Fly Arts La Movie It's Catwoman Vs Jason Bourne. Chris Ayres is your Referee Index Radio Chris Campling Crossword Bridge Andrew Robson Games Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sport Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Solution Choice Stephen Dalton Films Choice Sian Morgan Satellite, Cable and Digital TV Review Simon Thurley's Lost Buildings of Britain was Erudite and Thought-Provoking. It's a Shame the Same Could Not Be Said of Pagans, Says Sarah Vine BBC One Variations Picture Gallery T2 Crossword No 3341 Viewing Guide Companion Stairlifts Public Agenda Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Libraries of the Week Other Views The lessons to be learnt from business methods Issue of the Week the Private Sector Picture Gallery The Week in Numbers Drug Offenders A&e Activity Public Opinion Anthony Browne New Medical Research An end to overworked doctors? Health The Issue Explained The Atkinson Review Here's a Nice suggestion Course Watch Careers Jargon Decoder Crusaders for the health service Interview The St John Ambulance is already one of the most diverse charitable organisations, but its chief executive tells Patrick Kidd that he is happy to listen to new local ideas Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Education 6 Seen in Hansard The funding crisis that never was Education Other Stories we Liked 'How Brown has made us lose the will to live' Public Spending Police Watch Who SEZ locals know nuffink? Regeneration Salaries can stay secret Freedom of Information Hero ... Cash struggle for charities Voluntary Sector Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Jobs 8 Jobs Agenda Peterborough Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Get a Job in ... Forensic Psychology Social Services Education Education (Schools) Education (Universities) How to Place your Free Job Listing Over to you ... What Worked for Me Stuart Knight assistant director (corporate property) at Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council, on how PFI saved a school renewal project Diary Dates Inside Law Multiple Display Advertising Items Why would a convicted killer reject the chance of freedom? In Susan May's case, the compelling answer is that she is innocent and unwilling falsely to admit guilt, writes Ludovic Kennedy The Times Law Section MacLay Murray & Spens This weak and partisan judgment betrays a Michael Moore mentality OFT uplifted by McHenry's timely arrival The consumer watchdog's new solicitor is planning to spend a lot more time in court, writes Frances Gibb News Separating parents: why not give them equal rights? Grania Langdon-Down hears the reaction of family lawyers to the Government's Green Paper on children and divorce Timesonline Chambers Multiple Display Advertising Items Build it your You know that you'll need help with your Diy home from the construction experts, but what about a solicitor? Jon Robins reports Buying Land Calls for Specialist Advice—it's Not Just Conveyancing A cup of tea … Think twice about having a chat with your … Coverage Will Appear Every Tuesday in T2. The Law Property promises that fall flat Whitehall must get it together on public data Beware the juror who knows best Just who is that chap in the tweeds? Anthony Scrivener and Richard Barr fantasise about the real impact of those jury service reforms Picture Gallery Twelve good men and ... true judges every one Rail: the risks and rewards The £10 billion Crossrail project has already captured the attention of London's railway lawyers, says Edward Fennell Law week What the legal journals are reporting this week Vital links I am mailing Olympic ambush L. A. W. Confidential Your shout Readers' queries The College of Law on a rights tug-of-war between an angling club and its former secretary, conditional-fee arrangements, a neighbourly row and judging the judges Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Cross-Examination July 2004 by C J Brougham Times Online Lawyer of the week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Critics give cheerful Charlie a punchline Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items

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