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News from 30/07/2004

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Andrew Robson, Rob Wrighy, Frank Hellner, Gill Tweed, Susan Emmett Deputy Property Editor, Christine Buckley and Helen Rumbelow, Thair Shaikh, Matthew Syed, Basil Steven-Fountain, Stephen Wilson, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Ronald Mitchell, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Gemma Beech, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, lan Whittell, Magnus Linklater, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Dan Sabbagh and Adam Sherwin, John Goodbody and Laura Peek, Ivo Tennant, Caroline Brannigan, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, Joanna Walters, David Chater, D. B. Stuart, Michael J. Hendris Astronomy Correspondent, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Peter Flower, Matthew Seligmann, Carl Mortished, Bob Stanley, Patrick Kidd, John Overall, James Hider, Jenny Knight, Geoff Brown, Ron Simmons, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Alastair Hill, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Heather Nicholson, Richard Fuller, Roland Watson, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Michael Waugh, Daniel McGrory and Ingrid Mansell, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Ruth Giedhill Religion Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Greg Hurst, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, John Price, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Burthan Wazir, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Frances Gibb and Ingrid Mansell, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Jack Aspinall, Andrew Roberts, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Charles Turpin, Nigel Hawkes, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nick Hasell, Jack Malvern and Adam Sherwin, Edward Bailey, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Colin Ettinger, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, Myles Bradley, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Mike Berry, Dominic Maxwell, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, John Bishop, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Martin Wolfenden, Alan Lee, Michael Austin, Caitlin Moran, Allen Robertson, Tim Merel, John Naish, Lea Paterson, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, S. Bentall, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Paul M. Reece, Abigail Rayner, Susan MacDonald, Colin Baser, Allan Hall, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alison Whelan, Gerard Baker us Editor, Richard Ford, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico,

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The Times Olympic bids hit by inquiry into 'votes for sale' claim Undercover team discovers agents who can secure IOC votes Inside The Times Police set 9pm West End curfew for under 16s The Times Today Crick, the genius who unravelled DNA Go Left Labour, or face a new party, says union boss Boodle & Dunthorne What's Important Konica Minolta Crick answered when immortality knocked Nigel Hawkes remembers the scientist who was responsible for the greatest discovery since Darwin Judges say cleared pair must pay for their 18-year stay in jail Prisoners win £2 million for warders' violent abuse Terror link charity colleges inquiry Study spots acne DNA Best Blockbuster of the Year! Programmed to Shock FA never asked me about affair, says Sven Can children's computer games really kill? A violent video game could be banned after being linked to a boy's death, report Jack Malvern and Adam Sherwin Britain among strictest Imports 'breeding violence in Japan' wanadoo Star ratings 'are damaging NHS' Human rights laws 'impossible' in war Tiny machines, great hopes, big dangers As the science of the minuscule prepares to enter many more areas of our daily lives, a panel of experts highlights the potential dangers to health. Mark Henderson reports Applied science on a small scale Hospital mobile phone ban rejected Last day as 'C' for Mi6 chief Search justified Lib Dems choose Ports warden Pier 'past hope' Drug baron jailed Fraudsters fail GP sentenced Cake ban lifted Clarifications Homes could earn insurance perks for flood protection The new MG ZS 180 Secret love affair led consultant to kill himself Asians tire of negative portrayal in media PC World Government devises heatwave warning Vauxhall Smog and traffic jams - it must be summer Top 10 for a family day out at the beach History repeats dolphin Get set for a summer of speculation and political plot lines Left speechless Writer in a flap Mistress ousted in battle over £1.7m mansion City lawyer named BBC vice-chairman PS. . . Copy the Queen: iron your fiver Sailor lost at sea returns home Divorce deadlock pair urged to talk D&a Churchgoers must give more or lose clergy Hyundai Fishermen face wrath of lobster militants Animal rights hate list that leads to terror Shock Tactics Activists to be prosecuted with al-Qaeda laws The Wives of Stepford Have a Secret Only in the Saturday Times Roman museum keeps the best discovery for last Bus firm discriminated against dyslexic driver Mean machine Teachers want curbs on home education In a Class of their Own 'He wouldn't flourish if he went to school' Tories face discipline over UKIP video party Caution on ID costs All Garden Furniture Howard's shining future is looking a little bare Can the new Central Office produce the same results as Labour's tower power of power? Greg Hurst is shown around Homebase Sleepless night that led to unions' new dawn The GMB's Kevin Curran believes deal is his pivotal moment, report Christine Buckley and Helen Rumbelow All eyes turn to the Labour manifesto Four against No 10 Jobcentre staff strike Edwards, the orator, makes his boss look good Multiple Display Advertising Items Kerry the martial leader shows the iron in his soul Conflict in the Reagan camp Tony replaces George as a hate figure for Boston Multiple Display Advertising Items Democrat children give family values a face Convention Latest on Line FIAT By Our Foreign Staff: Bomb suspect arrested MPs' alarm at chaos in Iraq and Afghanistan National assembly is put on hold as Sunnis pull out Football fires hopes of a battered nation 'Someone ordered the carnage which sickened UN soldiers' (AFP): Palestinian faction chief killed (AFP): Defection row (AP): Tamil progress (Reuters): Caught in act French fight the flab with ban on vending Bosnia general cleared over war massacres Cult of the cowboy reigns in Germany as theme park pays homage to the West Is it time to get tough on sugar and salt? Top Draws Fischer in paternity gambit to evade FBI Seafrance Airport tramp finds fame through film but he still sunubs the jet set threshers Equine club survives to provide an oasis of calm for horsemen of the Gaza apocalypse Right in the line of Israeli tanks, a Palestinian institution might be from the Home Counties, writes lan MacKinnon WTO races against the clock as talks falter The Times Around the world in 106 days, starring Ewan McGregor and a lot of mud Multiple Dispaly Advertising Items Janjawid enjoy profits of pillage and murder Arab militias have stolen huge herds of cattle, reports Jonathan Clayton from al-Geneina Woman charged with Zeta-Jones threat collapses First Choice Jane Smiley Attempting to square the circus Theatre Cirque Lili Sculpture Court, Barbican Dance Snagged & Clored Clore Studio, ROH Comedy Jeff Green: From a to Z Soho Theatre, WI Pop Tanya Donelly Bush Hall, W12 Proms Curlew River Albert Hall/Radio 3 The animal rights fanatics have worsened the plight of lab animals Why it's wrong to sneer at the Notting Hill set The deal to sell sickly Shabby Abbey looks too cosy The sale of the bank has the smell of boardroom expediency about it It is ugly, but acene has its advantages. Ask Stone Age man Terence Kealey The Times Terms and Conditions Labour should not be dictated to by the trade unions Pennies from Heaven The Church of England needs worshippers to dig deeper A Big Deal Free trade has few defenders but many beneficiaries 'Wrong' intelligence The Times Improvements to court efficiency Animal rights and their supporters 'Compensation culture' challenged Transport options The Olympic Games Simpsons clash Cures for youth apathy on politics Bus queue Dangers of gambling Speed cameras The Weather Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Crossword The Times Myners stays on at M&s Briefing Goldman takes BE stake Standard Life cuts payouts Lloyds TSB promotion ExxonMobil surges 39% Elan drug still on track LA Fitness 'raring to go' Big Brother studios sold Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Commodities Business Today: Need To Know Telegraph sale is on after judge rejects Black plea KPMG partners face £65m bill House price survey comes under fire Crash 'Not a Disaster' Shell agrees to pay fines of £83m The Writers Bureau College of Journalism FTSE 100 Dow Jones Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Morgan Stanley fined $2m Stop Press France tops EU investment Nestlé to cut 230 jobs 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 Market timing scandal in US knocks profits at Amvescap Strong results at L&g fuel hopes of sector recovery Renault Another rate rise shines through fog Standard Life cuts bonus payouts again Simple solutions are best for Shell Business Editor's Commentary Confidence rallies in savings industry Dutch rival's gains give temporary fillip to Hays Health concerns help to give Acambis a boost Smaller Capitalisation Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Rolls-Royce has grown into the Rolls-Royce of technology firms Tempus National Express London Financial Futures 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 LA Fitness The Day's Biggest Movers Investor optimism lifts gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Shell and BASF set to sell $6bn plastics business EADS forecasts take-off after strong first half Rio Tinto adds shine to results Rolls-Royce rises above slump with 18% profit jump British Gas poised to raise prices for second time this year Multiple Classified Advertising items Plenty of oil but we're running out of options Analysis Paying the price City Diary Protecting property abroad can be defence to damage plot Law Report No rights breach in pensions discrepancy Queen's Bench Division Heaven from Hell City Diary Telewest returns to favour with broadband internet users BT rings in bad news from fixed line service Distinguishing representations and a fresh claim for asylum Queen's Bench Division How Verwaayen has fared Targets set in April 2002 Customers flock to cut-price Virgin Times on Line Mirror sets its sights on regional newspapers We cannot forgive Sven for being a loser Black still planning to wrest back Hollinger Court ties media baron's hands, but only for now Vaughan not a Capital draw UBM's chief believes that 4 into Five will go The "shell" Transport and Trading Company, Public Limited … Guide Dogs Business Equity Prices ICI shares jump 12% on an upbeat outlook The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Trek Africa Namibla Ever so slowly, the balance of world power is changing Shire lifts forecasts for growth this year UniChem quashes buyout rumours Times on Line Toseland shows stomach for fight in effort to emulate Hodgson Rick Broadbent on a pivotal weekend for the Yorkshireman's pursuit of the World Superbike title A First Alternative Outsize Rocket leaves Harley looking distinctly earthbound John Naish finds a gentle touch to the monster Triumph that has left bikers agog Triumph's new leader of the pack Scooters ease the stress of the daily commute Triumph Rocket Iii How locking the front brakes led to my own great escape Multiple Classified Advertising items The Times Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Francis Crick Biologist whose discovery of DNA in 1953 unlocked the 'secret of life' but who continued his voyage of scientific discovery Fred LaRUE Nixon conspirator who paid off the Watergate burglars and gave damning testimony in the subsequent trial Births Deaths William H. Avery Chemist and physicist whose work ranged from missile development to alternative energy research To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Albert Casey Head of American Airlines who became a US government liquidator In Memoriam Private Tragic errors Safe-sex plea ignored as disease soars On this Day July 30,1937 King Farouk of Egypt was still too young to reign when his father, King Fuad, died in April 1936. Accordingly a regency council was formed to run the country until his constitutional power could be handed over to him Protecting our Future The power of 'no' It's OK to korrect all this baloney The education gap Their own fault debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Rot stopper Less stigma, more doom It's a snip A concluding line What's your view? Daily Life Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald's relationship takes another turn: his novel had stalled; she took ballet classes and became so infatuated with her teacher Lugov Egorova that, strangely, she accused Scott of homosexual feelings. She went to a Swiss sanitorium, and Scott wrote to defend himself Questions Answered Elections Personal Column Tears of St Lawrence in the August night sky Nine millennia a short time in Highland memory Picture Gallery Court Circular Latest Wills Forthcoming Marriages Appointment Results Nottingham Law School Nature Notes Encounters Sport Weary Williams walks away from the NFL American Sport Nick Szczepanik says the running back has tired of being offered little respite at the Miami Dolphins US hopes hit by All Star withdrawals Ian Whittell sees numerous NBA players turn down the Olympic 'Dream Team' Austin hoping her Weymouth defence will go with the grain Beach Volleyball Johnson demands Yankee trade Results and how They Stand Adcock's marathon tale stands the test of time Book Review Goodwood William Hill Newmarket Arbuthnot hits heights with Ringmoor Down Glorious Goodwood Reading the Racecard Nottingham Cloone River lands big gamble Multiple Display Advertising items Bangor Thirsk Yesterday's Results GoodWood Johnston stays step ahead with Darasim Glorious Goodwood Audience to bring house down in William Hill Mile Leading Scores The Sunday Times Briton spreads Sunningdale delight John Hopkins sees the hard work pay off for the leader of the Women's Open Stupples keeps to her strategy and delivers home rule Golf The Results Service Get Fit, Feel Fit Cricket for Children Today's Fixtures By Our Sports Staff: Howell back on track to win Ryder Cup place Links In T2 Today Philippines prove to be surprise package Bowls Times Test Gregan prepares to join hundred club Rugby Union Times on Line Britain put positive spin on World Cup Speedway Williams in the mood to produce mother of all upsets Boxing Six of the Best British Boxing Shocks Cap that England training squad Henman ousted in Toronto Sweden progress Crews through Thomas triumphs Record for Read Good Evans Scoreboard from Edgbaston Notes from the Test Pietersen and Hussey put Essex to flight Frizzell County Championship Second Division Umpires to be wired for sound to give them edge on decisions Exemplary Derbyshire fielding takes plaudits Derby (second day of four); Yorkshire, with four first-innings wickets in hand, are 130 runs behind Derbyshire West Indies reap due reward for show of discipline Second Npower Test Match Muchall's obduracy keeps Durham's pride Leicester (third day of four): Durham, with three second-innings wickets in hand, need 42 runs to avoid an innings defeat by Leicestershire Correction Charmless bunch score low on attitude but high on the mobile At Edgbaston Glamorgan make light of Jones's omission Times on Line Record partnership saves England Headingley (Second day of four): Bangladesh Under-19, with six second-innings wickets in hand, are 87 runs ahead of England Under-19 Yesterday's Scoreboards McGrath adds to Kent's sense of doom Southgate (second day of four): Middlesex, with all second-innings wickets in hand, are 321 runs ahead of Kent How They Stand Johnson gives Somerset hope Taunton (third day of four); Sri Lanka A, with seven second-innings wickets in hand, need 430 runs to beat Somerset Lancashire's luck still out with early loss of Loye Frizzell County Championship First Division malaysia Brilliant Fisher helps to turn tide in favour of home team Sublime Ramprakash makes the difference for Surrey Northampton (first day of four; Surrey won toss): Surrey have scored 380 for six wickets against Northamptonshire Ferguson longs to draw small comforts Seeds of Hope Newcastle still looking for defensive cover By Our Sports Staff: Fulham give up on re-signing Inamoto O'Neill returns to end Celtic 'crisis' It's Back Eriksson condemned to make his exit under a cloud of hypocrisy Matthew Syed believes the Swede's critics are using sex as a smokescreen Intense Mourinho hails signing of 'cheap' Carvalho Van Basten named as new Holland coach The Game Bid to avoid positive tests proving thirsty work Lloyd's faultless effort not good enough for Taylor Darts Links Retiring Backley finds no time for nostalgia Athletics Fast-talking Greene makes promise to show rivals a clean pair of heels The Times Offers Direct Relaxed St Helens getting back in the swing Rugby League The Times Sport Counter-attack by Eriksson leaves FA on defensive Wenger likely to be without his biggest guns for opening salvo Free Lander Sport Fighting Back Sven's Statement Trescothick returns to his best but West Indies keep England in check The Times Inside 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguestic Remains of the Day Squirrelling Away like It's Y2k Jane Shilling Torch, Batteries, Radio, Water, Aspirin. I Can See the Point of Hoarding Those. But What's with All this Talk of Baked Beans and Spam? Skin the Squirrel, Rub with Salt and Pepper, Brush with Oil and Grill I Had Imagined that Idealism and Book Reading Went Together So Happy Together Romance? Not for Me Cover Story Mike Tyson Climbs Back into the Ring Tonight for a Make-Or-Break Comeback at the Age of 38. In a Rare Interview He Tells Joanna Walters how He Blew a $400 Million Fortune and Wants to Win It All Back A World Belt Might Even Lure the Briton Lennox Lewis out of Retirement The Harder They Fall Apology The Ethicist The Times Karaoke? I'm Lost for Words Reportage Japan's Oldest Singing Contest Came to London and Left Hugo Rifkind in Desperate Need of a Translator Every Song Seems to Be about Mountains and Rivers and the Sky For a Moment I was a Star Why a Paper Bag Helps for Hyperventilation Health Tomorrow in body&soul The Organ Binders Many Surgeons are Reluctant to Warn Patients of the Risk of Adhesions, Reports Jerome Burne Emphysema Link Preventing Prematurity Osteo Diagnosis Lithium Hope Doctor's Orders Look Who's Talking Reportage Asian Professionals are Tiring of the Way their Community is Portrayed, Reports Burhan Wazir Times Newspapers Ltd The Way we Live now Weekend Dish Put in your Thumb and Pull out a Plum, Says Jill Dupleix Simple Plum Tarts Timesonline At Home, Home First Person On a Ranch Holiday in Arizona, Alison Whelan Discovers that British Men Could Learn a Lot from Cowboy's about Treating a Lady Right Reflective Sunglasses and Very White Teeth: The Cowboy Looked Cool Poshmum Great Expectations Home Forum Origins They Never Had It so Good or so Often Arts Television for Great Sex in Older Age, Those Borage-Munching Pagan Women of 3,000 Years Ago Had a Much Racier Time than the "Sexually Aware" Fiftysomethings of Today, Says Caitlin Moran Pagan Women Did Sex with a Handy Pre-Christian Lack of Guilt PG Sound Man of the Sixties A Hip New Generation is Celebrating the Work of Pop Maverick Lee Hazlewood. Bob Stanley Met Him Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nancy Sinatra was Transformed Arts Old … that Became New … A True Grime Story Shystie Explodes the Ms Dynamite Comparison and Describes the Post-Garage Landscape to Lisa Verrico "Do Yourself a Favour. Go and See this Film. " Classical CDs Arts Bostridge/andsnes Winterreise Monica Huggett Biber Mystery Sonatas Proms Been Feast New Albums Undeterred by Hostility to his Lyrics, Beenie Man is Back. Lisa Verrico, for One, is Happy Beenie Man Back to Basics (Virgin) More Albums B. J. Cole Trouble in Paradise (Cooking Vinyl) Tom Baxter Mark Lanegan Band The Times Games Bridge Common Mistakes by the Defence-For the Less Experienced Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling … Move Solution Choice Films Men of Honor (2000) Five, 9pm Scarface (1983) Sky One, 10.05pm Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Phoms on Four 2004 BBC Four, 7.30pm/1.55am Dambusters National Geographic, 8pm Cable dogital and Satelite listings FACE (1997) BBC Three, 10.30pm Psycho (1998) BBC One, 11.15pm The Divine Comedy Live from Cambridge BBC Four, 10.30pm In the Name of the Father (1993) ITV1, 11.35pm TV Review Tara Palmer-Tomkinson Played to Perfection the Role of the Exhibitionist Toff in Last Night's Celebrity Place in the Sun, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Television and Radio Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3344 Viewing Guide The Times Orthopaedic The Times Susan Emmett Statistics tell only part of the story. The best expert on values in your area is you Serious buyers can spot a rip-off or a bargain Mortgage Makeover Would You like a Mortgage Makeover? Camden Agents Say: This Week: Hackney Agents Say: Camden v Hackney In Large House in Central London Getingetoutgetaway Clarendon Close, W2: a six-bedroom terraced houe on the north side of Hyde Park Out Thatched Cottage in Hampshire Pitt a charming Grade II listed house on the southern outskirts of Winchester Away Farmhouse in Worcestershire Eastham: a Grade II* listed house with 16th-century origins and 11½ acres of land Time Frame Developed in 24 Hours John Price admires the ultimate flat-pack, a two-storey house assembled by nightfall For Ikea-phobes, it's a nightmare with knobs on. For me, it's bliss St James Homes Pepper Plot Planners' rules are threatening the peace in retirement homes, says Jenny Knight Some councils want kiddies' playgrounds on retirement sites Time to Fly the Nest? Heather Nicholson finds that it's one thing to think of downsizing, quite another to do it Bolt Hole Townhouse in Cornwall Belgrave Terrace, Liskeard: completely renovated, spacious two-bedroom accommodation Abroad Golf Apartments in Spain Panoramica Golf Resort: two-bedroom apartments with pool on the Costa del Azahar Community Apartments in Cheltenham Lefryo Court: 56 one and two-bedroom apartments in a modern development On your Marks, Jet Set . . . and go to where the A-list celebrities keep their holiday homes, says Patrick Kidd Cap Ferrat is like Beverly Hills, only with more garlic How the Other Half Lives She can slide down the chute and land straight in the pool Crest Nicholson Multiple Display Advertising items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whatson Scot Free after a Life of Grime The Redings seemed model Londoners until they swapped an East End terrace for a Highland retreat, says Susan MacDonald Townie Points Rural life scored low for a couple who fled back to the city, says Caroline Brannigan Ironically city life has brought far more cycling and walking Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kenmore Homes Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Redrow The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Beware of the Hype Factor As prices fall investors must be careful of buying property off-plan, says Jenny Knight The Times Game Plan Bad Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt

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