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News from 28/07/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Ülken Sami, Campbell Kennedy, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robert Thicknesse, Richard Hobson, Martin Riley, Martin Richards, Matt Atkin, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Christine Seib, David Chater, Laszlo Jotischky, Nic Hopkins, Margaret McCartney, Clive Davis, Rosalind Renshaw, Kate Hodson, James Hider, Ian O'donnell, Jon Stockwell, James Whyman, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Geoff Brown, John Percy, Andrew Norfolk, John Thicknesse, Antonia Senior, Ulken Sami, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Margaret Robinson, Peter Beinart, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Peter Ruck, Wade Miller-Knight, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, David Swinson, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, David Phillips, Andrew Sanders, William Blake, Alan Hamilton, Valerlie Elliott Consumer Editor, Susie Boyt, David Leibling, Sam Lister and James Doughty, Roland Watson, Ian MacKinnon, Dave Robey, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Clendon Daukes (Director), Russell Kempson, Mandy Clarke, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Philip Armstrong, David Lister, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Sarah Vine, Rothley, John Hopkins, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Ronald Forrest, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, A. R. Michell, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christopher Bucklow, Adam Sage, Sean O'Neill, Keith Norman, Acting General Secretary, Nigel Hawkes, John Hayward, Stephen Farrell and Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Denis Thair, Neville Scott, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Williamson, David Mattin, Oliver August, Carl Mortished European Briefing, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Michael Horsnell and Richard Ford, Adam Fresco, David Charter, Ingrid Mansell and Daniel McGrory, Mike Mulvihill, Gerard Baker US Editor, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Melvyn Seth, Jane Pugh, Dr Lionel Russell, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Michael Fienberg, Anjana Ahuja, Neil Fisher, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, D L Durham, Anthony Browne and Edward Owen, Peter Riddell, Colin Mattingley (Colonel), Bill Clinton, Allen Robertson, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Matt Shinn, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Alex Bland, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Giles Binney, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Butler, Christopher Warman, Lydia Hislop, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, William Walker, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Tim de Ferrars, A. W. Humphrey, Robbie Millen, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Michael Meacher, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Martin Law, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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The Times Safe-sex plea ignored as disease soars Hidden epidemic of chlamydia threatens health of a generation Kerry commands Savings failure The Times BT Main Points Need for lords and order The Times Today MoD's smart system is dumb Sven's job on the line as FA orders inquiry News & Comment Banning orders promised against animal extremists 'Notting Hill set' in scramble for safe Tory seats UKIP turmoil as activists reject EU election pact Rights and Wrongs Peer pressure rushes Lords reform Political Briefing Specsavers Opticians Forces let down by equipment delays Call for security checks as one in four pupils admits to being armed The Queen is amused by the Stock Exchange's balls B&q fined £550,000 over death My son's killer was evil, a true bully As the 16-year-old boy who stabbed Luke Walmsley is sentenced to life imprisonment, the victim's mother has appealed for lessons to be learnt from the tragedy, reports Steve Bird Vodafone Grim childhood helped to create young murderer Toucantele Most Common Infections Disease left sufferer facing a life without children Two women tell how sexual infections turned their lives upside down. Sam Lister and James Doughty report The shock of testing positive Quick access to treatment could stop spread of STIs Medical Briefing Net search virus 'cost £46m' Benefit offices hit by strike Police BNP ban Child wins £1.5m Judge and jury Physical barrier Teen drug tests Cormorant cull Postman bailed Tramp killed Saved by hot dog Plaque for Hope If you invite the cameras into your home, you can only expect the worst BAA Did Supernanny set up its subjects, or were the TV toddlers really tyrants? A couple say that the hit 'reality' show used unfair editing to spice up the programme, Nicola Woolcock reports Reality Can Get You down National Savings & Investments Specialist schools may lose right to select i. Robot Murder charge father faces court in handcuffs Suspect Hobson leaves hospital with police People smugglers made £¼m from 'students' By a Correspondent: NHS hospital projects win £4 bn Alliance Leicester Unhappy landing for MPs' parking perk Blunder ends £12m trial Amnesty will let IRA fugitives escape jail Unionists fear that the early release of an Irish terrorist is just the tip of the iceberg, reports David Lister Annual checks to cut cost of diabetes Seats with Tickets, Gratis Get our new promise from £35 Blair let peace deal slide, says Adams Self-harm patients deserve equal care Multiple Display Advertising Items Plug pulled on Diana fountain after accidents BBC schedules have licence fee review in mind Silence on comment editor's story PS ... Uncle Percy's will proves a promise is not for ever Experience Toyota today Prefects at Prince of Wales summer school in another scrap People Anne-Sophie Duprels, the French soprano extraordinaire … He Has made a career out of being a TV birdwatcher … Generally not much support from MPs Today Tomorrow Toyota Avon cosmetics in ding-dong over free phone Queen's party guest arrested By a Correspondent: Police smash crime ring at Heathrow Free Saab 93 Expatriates battle over Spanish land grab MEPs condemn Valencia property laws for abusing homeowner rights, report Anthony Browne and Edward Owen (Reuters): 70 on trial for African coup plot (Reuters): Flood toll rises (AFP): Locust appeal (AP): Pitcairn sex case Jackson trial (AP): Hostage threat firm pulls out Marvel Arafat yields to reform demands US 'deserter' tells of wish to see family Baghdad gangs turn their sights on rich doctors 200 North Koreans spirited out of country fly to Seoul in charter jet Oliver August reports on the largest covert operation yet to evacuate defectors from a Pyongyang regime of repression (Reuters): US frees French from Cuba (AFP): EU security call (AP): Lax Germans (Reuters): Big break Seafrance Sharp-shooting stars shine convincing light on Bush's failings Onetel Business expects rougher ride on Democrat ticket Kerry's livewire wife is shoved into limelight What Teresa Heinz Kerry Said Earth calling visitor ... it's time to take off that goofy outfit Multiple Display Advertising Items The big guns come out blazing for Kerry The candidate has pledged a White House acting 'not as partisans, but as patriots', Roland Watson reports On Message ... Bill Clinton Jimmy Carter Al Gore By Our Foreign Staff: Sudan ready to fight foreign intervention Multiple Display Advertising Items Lampedusa, the One-Town Island Island in the sun sinks under a tide of refugees New York, New York, so broke they renamed it Picture Gallery Gays told marriage is illegal First Choice The Times A tale of star-crossed blunders Dance Romeo and Juliet Covent Garden Dance An Evening of British Ballet Touring Theatre Pinafore Swing World Music Rubén Blades/Spanish Harlem Orchestra Proms BBC Scottish SO/Brabbins In T2 today Press one to be ignored. Press two to be misled. Press three to ... Aaargh! We cannot save Darfur at the point of a gun Kerry will be handed the White House on a platter He lacks vision, he inspires nobody - and let's face it, it doesn't matter Tony Blair won't listen, so we're going to have to shout The Times Silly Season (Again) The Tories do not need irrelevant introspection Moving Merchandise It is time to celebrate taking, and being taken for, a ride Sex and Sensibilities The rise in STDs reflects a failure to speak the truth The Times Dangers of cuts to Armed Forces Relative merits of road and rail travel Need to move on from Butler inquiry Crossbenchers' votes Flawed intellectuals Cinema snoopers Americans in Britain Summer leaves early Lib Dems set to 'break the mould' Sudan emergency In confessional mood The Weather The Times Crossword 22,728 The Private Clinic The Times Business Directors to name leader Briefing Unions' post offices plea TVR bought by Russian Mortgage lending still up Microsoft legal date set New HSBC stake in China Cookson profits rebound Cazenove head's pay rises Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Index Commodities MPs savage financial services firms Abbey and Santander curb investors' power Former Investec tax adviser faces jail over £1.85m fraud abbey Rentokil dumps chief executive The Times Business Big Shot Need to Know Global Business Briefing Results in Brief Picture Gallery Qwest ex-CFO In Lawsuit Stop Press EU official criticises Putin BNP Russian bank stake Talking Points Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates WH Smith plans sale of Hodder Headline Debenhams signs MacDonald to expand designer brand Generic drugs hurting Glaxo as profits fall 17% Doesn't it give you a nice warm glow? BT How Vodafone can 'do a Tesco' Business Editor's Commentary Who's in the Running Animal rights and wrongs Coffee shops to reinvigorate ailing retailer Stockbroker's optimism boosts AstraZeneca Larger Capitalisation Shares Broker concerns send Xansa to two-year low Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Prudential can build on strength of home markets in Asia Tempus Rentokil Initial Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange GNI London Grain Futures Meat & Livestock Commission Pillar Property The Day's Biggest Movers Healthy US data hit gilts Bonds Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (000s) Wall Street Queen on the ball City Diary Seasoned players City Diary Up the Pole City Diary Prudential hails bright prospects for savings Special mortgage deals hit A&L profit margins Japanese bank merger comes unstuck Matter of Trust The Savings Crisis in Figures Picture Gallery MPs demand code of ethics for financial advisers St James's Place in strong first half AIB sees 10% rise despite customer payout The Times Provident feeds on Eastern Europe's demand BP's record figures fail to impress investors Oil price jump What place for Mandelson in the battle for Commission jobs? French Women Top the Sleep League The Times Unit Trust Information Service National Longest Drive Low prices in Canada to hit BAT profits Vodafone admits investor anger Havas considers whether to take on WPP in bid for Grey Global Reuters declares neutrality by planning the sale of Instinet For Information: Contract Successes Anniversary not celebrated in City Analysis Terminal situation causes 5% drop in share price Regus Shareholders stand by for a blizzard of Abbey offers Easy Money On Saturday Timesonline Banking & Finance action on Addiction The Times Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Lieutenant-Commander Martin Johnson Officer who defused four torpedoes from a captured U-boat and later taught seamanship at Portishead Michael Comber Oxford classicist with a modern sense of style whose infectious zeal brought the ancient world to life Stipe Suvar Yugoslav politician and staunchly communist opponent of nationalism Stipe Suvar, Yugoslav politician, was born on February 17, 1936. He died on June 29, 2004, aged 68 Births Deaths Serge Reggiani Italian-born film actor and chansonnier who became a standard-bearer for beloved traditions of French cultural life Serge Regiani, actor and singer, was born on May 2, 1922. He died on July 23, 2004, aged 82 Marcel Jullian Writer, publisher, director and broadcaster who was a master of many trades and a bold populariser for the television age Deaths Lives in Brief Robin Thorne, colonial servant, was born on July 13, 1917. He died on May 11, 2004, aged 86 Klaus Meyer, chairman of the National Council on Inland Transport, was born on July 18, 1913. He died on July 4, 2004, aged 90 In Memoriam - Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Defining dull Crucial teamwork Required reading Nature Notes Questions of Sport In praise of cycling; how good is Lance Armstrong; defining great champions There's nothing like it British does not mean best A complex sport Trial of Peter Hain on Plot Charges Prize Quiz News Quiz No comparison Beyond imagination Search for sporting greats debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Measuring talent Ultimate champion What's your view Word Watching Daily Life July 28, 1945 Questions Answered Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items Codes, Navajos and a lethal lipstick Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages RAF Appointments Legal Appointment Lastest Wills Church Appointment Church News Coutts hits out at Bertarelli for Alinghi dismissal Sailing Amending claim out of time Law Report Court of Appeal Simply kids' stuff for tiny terror of the fairways John Hopkins meets Max Martin, the seven-year-old prodigy who is hoping to take the United States by storm Brilliant Part lights up Blackpool Darts Whether employment was transferred Employment Appeal Tribunal Enfranchisement exemption Court of Appeal Jones pulls out of London event Athletics Scotland's title hopes are dented Donington plan In the fast lane McRae rallies England on a roll The Times Goodwood The Fantasy Game Reading the Racecard Yesterday's Results Dettori's rare lapse gives McEvoy day to savour Glorious Goodwood Haafhd measures win full support in Sussex Stakes Winners at the gallop The Times Sports Book Newton Abbot Musselburgh Time to examine appeal procedure Glorious Goodwood Durcan leaves it late to see light on Tournedos Kempton Park Leicester Xerox The Times Improving England need to iron out flaws Cricket ECB delays decision on Zimbabwe tour Springman raises fears over lack of drug tests Triathlon Inspired Sehwag propels India into Asia Cup final Wood takes his chance as Somerset dominate Hollioake and Batty drive Surrey revival Totesport League First Division Oval Scoreboard Minor Counties Clubs Leicester Scoreboard Timesonline Villages Mongia tops bill in Lightning late show Old Trafford Scoreboard Hodge destroys Durham at double Frizzell County Championship Second Division Women Frizzell County Championship First Division The Week Ahead… Instant bans for red cards as FA finally gets up to speed on penalties Times Test Swift Justice Liverpool benefit from the striking influence of Benítez Rigorous exercise needed to build children's stamina Get Fit, Feel Fit Cricket for Children Carvalho is final piece in jigsaw for Mourinho Championsworld Series Rebrov joins West Ham for nothing Timesonline United's American gains put at risk Day Three Swede and Sour Gascoigne rolls back the years The Results Service Pools Forecast Today's Fixtures Eriksson hit by curse of the 'impossible job' Football Diop joins new-look Fulham Wigan get their man in Vaealiki Rugby League Real admit to interest in Vieira Motoring The Times FA presses panic button after Faria alarm rings in corridors of power Eriksson's bosses to hold inquiry Doubts grow over future of head coach Peugeot The FA The Times T2 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim Beware, Burbophobia Lives Robbie Millen Britain Has a Venerable Tradition of Traducing the Suburbs. It is Snobbery, as are Many of the Calls to Halt New Development Children's Diet Find out if You are a Perfectionist Just Perfect … or Cover Story Perfectionism, for Some, is a Covetable Trait. But One Psychologist Says that It Wrecks Lives, is a Factor in Depression, Anorexia and Suicide, and Should Be Classed as a Mental Illness. Anjana Ahuja Reports The Top Perfectionists are … The Ethicist I Want to Be a Rap Star. But if my Dad Finds out… Reportage In his Third Report Burhan Wazir Investigates Muslim Segregation in Luton and Integration in Bradford—and Meets One Man who Personifies the Dilemma Photographs by Matt Writtle "Muslim Boys, White Girls. It Isn't Right" Reportage Curing by Postcode Health A New Method of Mapping out Illness Will Help to Pinpoint NHS Spending, Says Nigel Hawkes How Primary Care Trusts Fare Doctor's Orders The Times Offers Direct The Times So what Wouldn't I Do to Get Good Service? Mortality ETC Ten Years Happier Reunions Don't Have to Make You Feel Old and Useless, Says Margaret McCartney What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Susie Boyt Love ETC The Way we Live now Carrot and Cumin Dip Gracious, It's for grown ups Fashion Gracious, It's Nouveau Pauvre Wild Shopping The Beale Trumpet Arts Mind Overmatter Visual Art Rachel Campbell-Johnston Joins Christopher Bucklow on a Journey with Blake Matt Shinn on a Classic Biography that Rescued the Sweeney Todd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Fens Say Noh Arts East Meets West via Britten at the Proms, Finds Robert Thicknesse First Night Reviews Multiple Display Advertising Items ed. forum Education We're head-hunting the times The Times Games Bridge Chess Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sport Radio Choice Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Films Choice Ravenous (1999) Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Proms on Four 2004 Forgotten Rhino Index Clear and Present Danger (1994) The Object of my Affection (1998) Law & Order Massacre in Madrid Mission to Mars (2000) TV Review Overweight Couch Potatoes, Filthy Homes and Wife-Swapping Couples-Has Tuesday Night Become a Bit of a Freak Night on Television, Asks Sarah Vine BBC One Variations Television and Radio Index T2 Crossword No 3342 Greatest SAS Missions The Long Firm The Times Cutting Edge Medical Mysteries Sunrise Créme A noble calling Working Relationship The Earl of Normanton and his personal assistant, Valerie Garner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Can secretarial skill leads to greater things? Career Clinic Professionally speaking PAs are far more likely to be multilingual than their bosses - and the more languages they know, the better their career prospects, says Rosalind Renshaw Time Savers Contacts Multiple Display Advertising Items A berry fruity treat to help you chill out Tasting Bright and breezy Karen Homer Real-life fashion Take a direct line to the job of your dreams Lend support by degrees To work in a university you need to be caring, calm and flexible, says Fred Redwood Multiple Classfied Advertising Items Take a stroll in the Parc Conference Call PA anger over pay FYI tiny

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