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News from 29/07/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Christina Hardyment, Andrew Pierce, Alan Lee Williams, Neelam Verjee, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Sue Pheasey, Mark Hepburn, Christopher Wood, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, John Webb, Beth Whitehand, Ivo Tennant, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Susan Macdonald, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Elizabeth Saltzman, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Nic Hopkins, David Lister Ireland Correspondent, Alison Kervin, Sheila Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Ken Hartley, Carl Mortished, Jack Lohman, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, James MacDonald, Jeremy Whittle, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent and Ashling O'Connor, Andrew Norfolk, Richard Borrie, John Thicknesse, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Griffiths, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Paul Fitzpatrick, Simon Ostrovsky, Valerie Elliott, Carolyn McCormac, R. C. Millar, Dominic Walsh, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Marcelle D'argy Smith, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Libby Purves, Andrew D. Harris, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Roland Watson, Wigo Bernhard, Duncan Bloy, Burhan Wazie, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Stefanie Marsh, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Nicholas Wapshott, Alex Mattis, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, D. P. Rundle, Richard Owen and Philip Webster, Angela Jameson, Hugo Rifkind, John Cleggs, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, John Westerby, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Sydney Perera, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Mary Kenny, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Philip Whiteley, G. Humble, Steve Coomber, Sean O'Neill, Naomi Ellis, Beryl Dixon, Neville Scott, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alex Hawkes, David Mattin, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Helen Nugent and Simon Ostrovsky, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Richard Lambley, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Emma Ekins, Alan Lee, Christine Wheeler, Peter Riddell, Owen Rigby, David Diprose, Tony Dawe, Ben Webster, Martin Hasseck, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Graham Wade, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Gary Duncan and Gabriel Rozenberg, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Thompson, Nicola Woolcock, H. Koch, Pete Goding, Abigail Rayner, Dominic Walsh and Martin Waller, Randy Cohen, Stanley Blenkinsop, Ingrid Manseli, Richard Ford and Daniel McGrory, Emily Davies Fashion Writer, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Pauline Druiff, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, John Cartmell, Richard Ford, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith, Lindsay Robertson, Trevor Phillips,

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The Times Sex offenders up The Times Peugeot French beat The Mousetrap The Times Today Anguish of bloodiest day since Iraq handover Picture Gallery Democrats play 'combat' card Senior officer to tackle animal activists Government inaction 'spurs extremists' A suspicious parcel arrives. We call the bomb squad Diary of Fear Trains to run late for 5 more years Speed trap manager resigns over errors What's Important Sony Senior officer to tackle activists Church bells drive company boss to violence Life in the Fast Lane Car thief faces music after iPod gives him away Boy racer splashes out £15m on British sports car The Russian 'Baby Oligarch' may have bought the TVR company simply because he likes to drive fast, report Helen Nugent and Simon Ostrovsky Debenhams Motor fan who bought the factory abbey Violent and Sexual Offenders Web raids help to put 3,000 on sex crimes register Rapist freed but still watched The colleges with links to Islamist movements Campuses connected to al-Qaeda have concerned charity workers, reports Sean O'Neill Figures show where most criminals live Cannabls arrests 'decrease' Order breach Hobson custody Police suspect Director jailed Air strike threat Doctors backed Killer appeal fails Price of success Cocaine seized Culture shock By a Correspondent: Death plunge father believed wife had affair Boy hanged himself after row over mobile PC World 'Laughing British soldiers used us for kickboxing' 'Kidnap' showgirl to stand trial in US Revenge from the grave The new Rover 75 V8 Revealed: debt paid to cupid who brought the Blairs together No ring for phone boss People Lord's questioner as popular as a hole in the head Britain beat Athens to Olympics PS… Rac Failed asylum-seeker cut his baby's throat out of spite Sony Killer was obsessed by violent video game Players get shirty at the 19th hole Species under Threat The Aluminium XJ from only £699 a month + VAT Rivers struggle against a sea of troubles … but shy bitterns are slowly recovering Richer sounds Homer sexual mystery as Simpsons character outed Cartoon fans are trying to discover who will be exposed by Springfield's first gay marriage, writes Chris Ayres in Los Angeles Pride and Prejudice Juror's flirting 'affected verdict' Magnet C. P. Hart Medical chief tells beauty world the ugly truth about smoking Only in the Saturday Times Role models send a seductive message Irish pubs get whiff of change BBC puts family viewing at top of new schedule Presenter is censured for peddling own view Ford Mother's anger at murder image of her daughter WI cakes banned for old patients Currys How your brain says it's time for a lie-down By Our Science Correspondent: Mutant flies lose the loving feeling Families' Trafalgar truce Why brain scans go better with Coke Thames Reach Bandway Notting Hill: natural habitat of Tory Young Turks Alan Hamilton scours an enclave of West London in search of the new bright Right Who are the Real W11 Set? Labour can rule for years, says minister TB could wipe out cattle, say Tories Picture Gallery Mitsubishi Motors BP 'risking its reputation' in Russian oil deal Scrap university target, say teachers Afghanistan aid exodus feared as agency pulls out Tele2 France stalls Nato plan to train army Severed head picture Iraq death toll exceeds 110 on bloodiest day Nationwide Deadly Dates Workers who Paid Ultimate Price Struck up a conversation with a stranger Clinging to life among the ruins of Darfur Only in the Saturday Times 'Mercenary' leader admits trying to buy weapons UN Resolution (Reuters): Forest fires rage across Portugal (AP): Brought to book (AP): Terror setback (AFP): Rocket women Gang made £40m from internet extortion Leffe It's la dolce vita for Blairs in 'James Bond' villa Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Action hero or waffler? Day of truth for Kerry Democratic Convention Reluctant war veteran seeks to gloss over peacenik bias Convention One-Liners that Swung Elections Amid the razzmatazz, death of a son remains a private matter Convention Latestonline Convention Notebook Convention Latest Online Multiple Display Advertising Items Edwards drafts Iraq dead into war on Bush The Times Sharon fêtes 200 French Jews in flight to Israel Toddler stirs up fresh US gun law debate Driver in crash 'was watching his DVD' Saga (AP): Nato used 'excessive force' (AFP): Fischer still held (AFP): Ibiza drug raid (Reuters): Wine promotion (AFP): Smalls victory (AP): Watergate death Theatre Death and the Maiden First Choice The Times Something evil for the weekend? Theatre Sweeney Todd Theatre Marieluise Jazz Bill Bruford Queen Elizabeth Hall Proms SCO/Swensen When a boy's violence cries out for help, we stop our ears and mutter 'yob!' You must believe us: Kerry is a strong man My advice to the Tories don't panic, do reach out Howard's party is on a long march and it needs to be patient and persistent Flirting—the third way to less sexual disease Bombs and Ballots Iraq's new Government can withstand terrorist atrocities Smoke and Mirrors Business forecasts have no place in public health advice Sleepless Might The truly modern knack is never being knackered Bombs and Ballots Iraq's new Government can withstand terrorist atrocities Dangers of gambling Crime and punishment The Times US neocon goals for UN and Nato Excitements of the Tour de France Arguments against directly elected PM Musical odyssey Out of harm's way Height of Flats Transport policy Football crazy Racial divisions across the UK Museum collections Test advice Crossword clues The Weather The Times Crossword 22,729 Local 10-Day Forecast by Telephone House of Fraser The Times T&N pensions crisis Briefing Tesco newsagent delivery Property firm's £30m bet Yell shouts US growth Bookham remains bullish Airbus sale to Kingfisher Blackstone decline to bid US backs Aventis takeover Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day In Business Today Oil price peaks over Yukos fears GKN cash from Westland sale to plug pensions gap Institutional investors cut their holdings in Abbey Direct Line Bank expert reassures on 'debt bomb' FTSE 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing New Monsanto lawsuits Stop Press Motorola appointment Finmatica to close plants 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 HBOS 'not smug' about Abbey bid Drinks guru behind Stella's rise to top takes over at IoD Multiple Display Advertising Items Miles of Jobs Scythe wielded over Defra cash Dawnay in talks to buy private hotel chain Directors' head must learn some political tricks Business Editor's Commentary Putin holds world to ransom on oil Swelling profits at rival lift tide for Carnival Larger Capitalisation Shares Regent Inns shares froth on takeover rumours Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Yell London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates BG's bet on Bolivian gas could help it to breeze past oil majors Tempus British Energy The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts fall on rate rise fears Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Wembley bribery trial put back to start of next year Multiple Display Advertising Items BG investigated over Kazakhstan customs duties RAC shares skid 6% despite strong figures Talking Points Multiple Display Advertising Items Handset upgrades strengthen Carphone Safeway continues to drag down Morrison Investors drop eBookers after profit warning Boeing cruises back into black on higher sales Harry casts good spell for Time Warner Sony loses lead over MGM The Times Unit Trust Information Service imaginehomes Vodafone partner hardens stance over cash Hell of a claim City Diary Text maniacs City Diary Whale I never … City Diary Low sales prompt cull of Unilever management The Facts of Shelf Life Free calls between your Whatever they're for Squeaky clean in latest soap opera episode Tate & Lyle sweetens outlook as tastes turn to sugar substitute Hanson hit by roads slowdown Wimpey heads for record year Dot-com group shelves float vodafone Nipson lowers share offering Case Study Bosses prepare to fight Labour over workers' rights Temporary Employees Business venturers vie for title In Brief Tribunal seminars Social funding Avoiding fraud Cystic Fibrosis Trust Banking & Finance Visions of Mozart Multiple Display Advertising Items A sublime midsummer beside the seaside … Super breaks at Brighton, Blackpool or Llandudno - or a week in Turkey for £286. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Take a relaxing break in the West Country Focus The Times Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Lord Greene of Harrow Weald Moderate who led the National Union of Railwaymen during two decades of emasculating change Margaret Simey Politician and community activist who believed in accountability and decentralisation Ethel De Keyser Anti-apartheid campaigner with a flair for outwitting spies Births Diamond Anniversaries Deaths Dorothy Hart Star of the classic crime drama The Naked City who abandoned her career because she felt that too many of her films were mediocre Betty Oliphant British immigrant who was a key player in the foundation and worldwide success of the National Ballet of Canada Lives Remembered Getting what you pay for Northern Style Go out for a pint of milk in your flip-flops? Not in Manchester, it seems. Do southern girls need style advice from their northern sisters? DJM: Nature Notes Filling the Cavity Should everybody have an NHS dentist? Panelled Ample warning Smart casual On This Day Dictatorship in Prague Prize Quiz News Quiz Sick days ahead debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Private preference Style, not fashion Ever-ready Public interest Dressed up, nowhere to go debate Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Latest Wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items £500,000 raised for Catherine's palace Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Dinner Memorial Service Answers Word Watching Reception News Quiz The Times Nicholas stands tall to prove she is giant in her field Golf Index Enforcing non-Convention order House of Lords Considering conflict between landowners and developers Court of Appeal Sorenstam sets best example to follow John Hopkins thinks the Swede has the perfect approach Stay does not extend to foreign insolvencies Chancery Division By Our Sports Staff: Scot aims to make Ryder Cup on merit By Our Sports Staff: Delighted Webber takes challenging post with Williams Motor Racing Get Fit, Feel Fit Cricket for Children Timesonline Thorman slips away from Eels to scale heights with Giants Rugby League How Millar paid for his 'moments of madness' Cycling Jeremy Whittle talks to the shamed Briton who is praying for leniency Main photograph: Pete Goding Day Four The Sunday Times Millar's Tale Goodwood RFU York next for Dunlop colt The Times Sports Book Shamardal sparkles in Vintage success Glorious Goodwood Darasim can give Johnston another triumph in cup Reading the Racecard Yesterday's Results Goodwood Carlisle Epsom Musselburgh Murtagh coaxes sweet tune from Soviet Song Glorious Goodwood Stratford Frustration for Jockey Club as case is adjourned Teams malaysia Notes from the Test Cool Elliott lights way for Dragons Totesport League First Division Sri Lanka tail wags but Somerset in charge West Indies look to history in bid to halt dismal run on foreign fields Second Npower Test Match Pace bowlers miss out in vote England Scores To your Mobile Bangladesh recover from early trauma Impressive Bell tolls for manful Lancashire Yesterday's Scoreboards Taylor's talent to fore in stylish display How They Stand Unlikely hero Loudon turns screw on Middlesex Frizzell County Championship First Division Durham continue to suffer at hands of Hodge Second Division MacGill puts the brakes on Essex Bassano completes Derbyshire revival with century Rooney saga turning into game of patience For latest League sponsor, goals are the real thing Grip defends Eriksson as FA prepares for inquiry Wenger convinced Vieira will not be lured to Real Pressure builds with fans yearning for success Smertin is happy to find himself the centre of attention It's Back Survey reveals gloom over state of football's finances Hierro signs in coup for Bolton Hatton's show must go on with or without TV Davies on target for highest Figaro finish Sailing Harvey delves into realms of fantasy Darts The Results Service Today's Fixtures Chance of a happy ending as Tyson comes full circle Boxing Irish keep nerve to reach world final Bowls Times Test Lambourn quartet hit back Henman through Dean on points Sussex triumph Wilson on target Danson hat-trick The Times FA ready to make Eriksson pay for his indiscretions American critics force United to call up their leading lights Ralliart Football inside Lara pins hopes on Collymore to revive team's fortunes Multiple Display Advertising Items Archaeology isn't all Tutankhamun and Indiana Jones but you'll learn to dig it The work is painstaking with little chance of finding treasure but there has never been a better time to be an archaeologist, says Steve Coomber Multiple Display Advertising Items TV series inspired Matt to join time team Physicist? So how Do I Become a ... Multiple Display Advertising Items Management Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items Getting on—with help from a close contact New to the Job John Cartmell Management Moves Financial Moves Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mutiple Display Advertising Items Mutiple Display Advertising Items Mutiple Display Advertising Items Boys' toys are me … the drive that pulled off a successful coup My Big Deal Inbox Packages Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times What is It with Men in Sport? Inside 24 Hours Verbatim Mrs Kerry Blossoms for her Man John Kerry's Wife Has the Class, Confidence and Bank Balance to Make a Stylish First Lady. And She's Never Likely to Want his Job Required Reading Trained Killers Are They All Playing Away From Home? Cover Story As Sven-Goran Eriksson Finds Himself in Trouble for an Affair with a Secretary Alison Kervin Asks why so Many Men in Sport Try to Get Away with Bad Behaviour—and Points out that Sir Clive Woodward's England Rugby Team Prove Discipline off the Field Can Bring Success on It Sven's a Poor Manager but a Very Sexy Man The Ethicist Lured by the Big City - even if It's Racist Reportage In the Final Part of his Series Burhan Wazir Visits Two Contrasting Muslim Communities on the Isle of Lewis and in Belfast. Photographs by Matt Writtle Alternative Brand of Islamic Spirituality "The Racism is Shocking Here" Reportage My Car Interview David Hasselhoff is in London Appearing in Chicago, but to Hugo Rifkind He Will Always Be the Crimefighter with the Talking Trans-Am in Knight Rider The Way we Live now If the Sun is Shining, Invite Basil to Dinner, Says Jill Dupleix Summer Risotto with Tomato and Basil When your Thighs Touch, it's time to ditch the micro-minis Getting Personal: Elizabeth Saltzman Want glossy Legs? Nuxe's Huile Prodigieuse or works … Lust Hearth Goddess Radio Ways Home. Forum The Times Our Spirits Rise with the Wind Atlantic Report After a near Miss with a Tanker, Jonathan Gornall and the Crew are on Schedule for the Record So, Anything to Declare? Health Sexually Transmitted Diseases are on the Rise - and are Often Caught during Unwise Liaisons Abroad, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford An Olympian's Vision The Mouse Trap Is the 16-Year Battle over a Genetically Altered Mouse Slowing down the War on Cancer, or Helping to Motivate Research? Anjana Ahuja Weighs up the Arguments Briefing The Times Games Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Films Black Rain (1989) Satellite, Cable and Digital Index The Hunt for Red October (1990) Educating Rita (1983) Terror Alert/terror Tech Silkwood (1983) Louis and the Nazis TV Review The BBC Adaptation of the Long Firm Has Had its Critics, but Sarah Vine Couldn't Help Herself Falling under the Spell of Harry Starks BBC One Variations Television and Radio Index T2 Crossword No 3343 Celebrity Place in the Sun Viewing Guide I'm Alright Jack The Times Picking up the Pieces Missing You Already onetel The Times So Long, Specs Appeal The Times Funny? Don't Make Me Laugh Screen New Releases Wendy Ide Sees Nicole Kidman Blot her Recipe Book in the Stepford Wives First Night Reviews More Film Releases The Times Timesonline Screen Volkswagen Golf The Wild and Th… As the Nft Celebrates the Work of Federico Fellini, John Russell Taylo… Screen & Heard Spartan The Flame Dwindles in Old Woody Screen Interview in his New Film Woody Allen Doesn't Get the Girl. He Doesn't Even Get to Play Himself. Why? The March of Time, He Tells Sheila Johnston Universe Here for the Career Interview the Cinematographer Chris Doyle Likes a Beer - and the Perfect Shot, Says Stephen Dalton 16 Years of Alcohol Multiple Display Advertising Items Screen New Books Christopher Wood Has a Kind Word for the Sixties and One of its Star Directors

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