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News from 02/08/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Christine Edney, Andrew Robson, John Roberts, Thair Shaikh, DJM, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Alan M. Pardoe, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sheila Rhodes, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, RB, Carol Midgley, Joanna Bale, Graham Kelly (Head), Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, John Farman, Carl Mortished, Bob Steers, Geoff Brown, David Sharrock, Stanley Henig, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, JW, Robert Gore-Langton, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Andy Stephens, Winston Churchill, Chief Political Commentator, Rowland Whitehead, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, John Downey, Oscar Wilde, television critic, Ron Lewis, Douglas Carter, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Greg Hurst, James Hider and Stephen Farrell, JP, MB, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Sarah Vine, BE, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, JC, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, RK, Roger Boyes and Kamil Tchorek, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, John Oliver, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, GD, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Caroline Merrell and Tom Bawden, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Martin Garrod, Chris Campling, Lea Paterson Economic Agenda, Richard Owen, Ingrid Mansell and Daniel McGrory, Helen Nugent, David Scott, Steven Hannah, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Christine Seib and Alan Hamilton, IW, Neelam Verjee and Joe Bolger, David Mattin, B. Standen, Stewart Tendler, Carolyn Asome, Tom Dart, Stefanle Marsh and Joanna Bale, Mark Twain, US Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Ida G. Staples, Mel Webb, Dominic Maxwell, Ashling O'connor, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Dave Fern, Howard Swains, Tom Hennigan, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jacqui Goddard, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Ed Griffiths, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Nicola Woolcock, David Powell, Paul Connolly, Bill Edgar, Michael Henderson, Randy Cohen, Sally Patten, Neil Goulding, Norman Angell, Alison Halford (Assistant Chief Constable), Roma Felstein, Christine Cox, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, Russell, S. Morris, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Labour tries to steal Tory thunder on law and order Back seat for public services as re-election drive focuses on crime Hope for poor Prague grenade Church bombings Abbey to rise The Times FA sex scandal claims first victim as Palios quits Index Archbishop stands aside to be a humble parish priest Brite Smile Bring on the Aussies Whats Important Businessmen back rival lottery scheme Yeo says Tories must raise game Electric fence to guard Big Ben against terrorist attack egg Military may stop animal rights extremists Rise of a reluctant archbishop Chewers' bubble burst by £50 fine Gummed up Journey from palace to rural parish The Archbishop of York is happy to have found a new calling, Ruth Gledhill reports vodafone Ascetic priest declined full pay An end to three years of deadlock BT The Main Points of the Wto Agreement Wealthy nations set to cut farm subsidies Big barons tire of tit-for-tat warfare UN rules meant developing nations could force rich countries to make concessions, Carl Mortished reports Schoolboy detained in Cyprus Moxon appeal Islam for lawyers Ucatt poll row Safe as houses Death reviewed Insect plague Estate for sale Best live album Kilt clean-up One in five working parents too late for children's bedtime Nationwide Torquay brawl victim may have started fight 8,500 get in the swim Chip and PIN Murdered boy's family to sue Sony for £50m Accused teenagers to have drug tests Envoy claims immunity after accusation by girl Mother of four was stabbing victim Ryanair cabin crew struggles to open doors on burning plane Just AA sk Beware feel-good logos that hide the fat facts Cost Cutting Low fat is old hat as supermarkets rush to feed growing appetite for Atkins AOL broadband Calendar girls get the vicar's blessing BMW Tigger at centre of costume drama Tigger's Value to Disney Pupils must learn the poetry of war Prudential Kick off career in football with a degree, say colleges Tele2 By a Staff Reporter: Stormont raid was not political Alliance Leicester One step back for Man, a giant leap for robots The physicist who pioneered America's first satellite launch in 1958 believes that manned space missions are not worth the cost or risk, Mark Henderson reports Space Race Prudential Tories take party message overseas to win election votes MEPs are shown how to help themselves to £300,000 a year New MI6 chief walks into storm over 'ties to Downing Street' Easy Money British Gas Unions to push tough agenda Debt help call Poverty gap Drivers too close Murder in park Staff face testing Jekyll adaptation Hated chores Britons injured in grenade attack on Prague casino Gun that shot Mussolini turns into Albanian museum-piece RAC always there By Our Foreign Staff: Baby-selling ring broken by police Blair 'is 18th-century colonialist' over Gibraltar Anger on both sides as Rock marks the 300th anniversary of its capture by British-led troops, writes David Sharrock Dell STEPwise Schröder bows over 'our shame' in Warsaw German apology for carnage of the Warsaw Uprising is witnessed by Roger Boyes and Kamil Tchorek (AP): Tashkent attacks 'work of London Islamists' Times Online Poles Yield Warsaw 63 Days of Resistance Sudan's fearful refugees dig in for a long stay at camp British Red Cross Pakistan braces for attacks Dhaka drowns in flood of sewage, misery and tears Green Flag motoring assistance (AFP): China army parades in Hong Kong Talks attacked (Reuters): Seven stabbed (AP): Tribunal 'unfair' (AP): 9/11 film banned (Reuters): Tomb discovered The Times Mortgage Service Churches across Iraq attacked by insurgents Paraguay shops fire kills at least 274 President shifts focus to opponent's record (Reuters): I warned Bush of disaster, US general claims Churchill Bavarian Radio SO/Jansons Albert Hall/Radio 3 Proms a German radio orchestra tunes in beautifully to Dvorak: jazz classics honoured with stunning enesmble playing First Choice The Times Nothing to fear in this Wild Wood Theatre The Wind in the Willows Open Air, Regent's Park Lincoln Centre Jazz Orchestra Albert Hall/Radio 3 Pop The Big Chill Eastnor Castle Deer, Park, Herefordshire Dance Spartacus Covent Garden Bernstein, von Karajan-are today's conductors just a faint echo? For the Lib Dems, victory could also be disaster Sven stars in the most expensive farce in town The FA is now a theatre of the absured. Its bosses should kindly leave the stage Thunderer: It's not that I like to moan. Oh, well, if I must . . . The Times The Long Thirty Days Sudan must halt the killings now or face intervention On Ilkely Moor Baht Mitre The Archbishop of York downshifts to the local parish Freedom to Farm The rich have finally seen sense on agricultural subsidies Tribute to Simey Lords reform The Times Economic challenges for Britain on defence capability 'Myth' of our tax-dodging culture Brussels and fraud Cold War technology Menace of War Speed cameras Praise for criminal justice system Sudan emergency Measure for measure The Weather The Times Crossword 22,732 Around Britain Abroad High Tides National Forecasts ChoLESSterol Business Bank set for new rate rise United faces strike ballot My Travel rescue hopes Omniport enters Holland Former M&s chief's deal E&y to fight watchdog Stock Markets How the Week Finished Currencies FTSE 100 Peugeot Commodities Dow Jones HBOS may take on Santander in battle for Abbey Battle of the Banks Chelsfield could bring a touch of Las Vegas to White City Index Trade Secretary to get powers to halt company investigations Body Shop founder donates £1m to Amnesty International Threat of industrial action as rail job cuts loom How the Week Finished The Times Business Big Shot Need to Know Global Business Briefing Business Change on Week Germany 'set for growth' Stop Press WTO tariff agreement Siemens China orders grow Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Gold Data Day Data Look Ahead North Sea Oil Business pleads for gentle rate rise BT HSBC 'faces hurdle in buying M&s store card' Pick a Card . . . Rift on age-old retirement issue E&y will fight watchdog over Equitable claims Minerva to reveal sensitive figures to bidders Assessing VAT payable Law Report Court of Appeal Virgin plans £90 m for Megastore 'playgrounds' Top Stock Exchange guru quits after 'disagreement' Even Mandelson couldn't put good spin on WTO Spanish property specialist heads for AIM flotation Loss of chance to litigate Court of Appeal Timesonline Passing mandatory life sentences Supreme Court Regulator finds Heineken adverts too strong Equity Prices NCH The Register Anniversaries Birthdays The Very Rev Alfred Jowett Unconventional churchman whose down-to-earth preaching attracted many to Manchester Cathedral The Very Rev Alfred Jowell, CBE, Dean of Manchester, 1964-83, was born on May 29, 1914. He died on July 28, 2004, aged 90 Sir John Kay Lord Justice of Appeal involved in the high-profile cases of Jeremy Bamber, Sally Clark and Ruth Ellis Sir John Kay, PC, a Lord Jusitce of Appeal, was born on September 13, 1943. He died after a heart attack on July 2, 2004, aged 60 Albert Powell Moderate union leader during troubled times in the newspaper industry Albert Powell, general president of Sogai, 1973-82, and of Sogat '82, 1982-83, was born on May 20, 1927. He died on July 9, 2004, aged 77 Personal Column Bob Tisdall Athlete who took gold for hurdling in the 1932 Olympics, contributing to the greatest day that Ireland has known at the Games Bob Tisdall, athlete, was born on May 16, 1907. He died on July 28, 2004, aged 97 Lives Remembered Acceptable errors Wider values Square Eyes, Fat Tummies Should food and drink adverts be banned on children's Tv? Nature Notes It's Got to Be . . . Perfect Perfect balance On this Day the Times, August 2, 1877 Italian Police and Englishmen Prize Quiz News Quiz debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Mission impossible Word imperfect My decision Word Watching Daily Life August 2,1842 Questions Answered Memorial Service Premium Bonds Elections Church News Answers (from page 26) Word Watching Mustelid Forthcoming Marriages Dinner Luncheon Decision time in the £32m hunt for a supreme court building Notebook Architecture Capability Brown park returns to life Briefing Court Circular Tribute to Nash in St James's Park The College of Law The College of Law Legal Practice Course results, 2004 Sport Whitcombe stirs up team row Triathlon The Results Service Get Fit, Feel Fit Summer Six-Pack Talk to your GP befor embarking on a new exercise regime Today's Fixtures Legal Notices Final Scores from Sunningdale NZ challenge was paid for by rival Sailing Nimble fingers and silky skills are keeping an ancient art alive Fishing Home triumph worthy of highest praise Britain's silver lining Rowing Sunningdale stunned by brilliance of Stupples Golf Henry surprised on tricky rink Bowls Donald puts down his marker for Ryder Cup Selection Chandana puts India in a spin British victory Heath triumphs Bronzed beauties Flawless Federer Morales on move Dawson trial win Leaders in the Flat Championships Ripon The Times Sports Book Carlisle Newton Abbot Favourable Terms redeems Fallon's unhappy week Yesterday's Results Saturday's Details Windsor Marbye wins Astarte The Times Wright lands another prize Full Final Scoreboard from Edgbaston The Times Weekend's Scoreboards Giles proves to be star turn again Second Npower Test Notes from the Test How They Stand England's progress underpinned by veteran Thorpe E malaysia Scorpions have no answer after Hall Provides sting in the tail Love adds to Surrey's list of woes Yesterday's Scoreboards Robinson impresses to steer Leicester home Kent unable to deal with Hussey's excellence Totesport League Durham's prospects boosted by North The Times Middlesex stay top as stylish Shah finishes with a flourish Cottey turns up trumps in rare spell for Sussex Vital Dates in the FA'S Diary Sky Bad decisions leave Palios defenceless FA in Turmoil Transcript of Trouble Call that Caught out PR Head Crespo gets chance to prove Mourinho wrong Rattle3d Robson calls for meeting over future timesonline Chief executive's words come back to haunt him By a Correspondent: Cooke turns up the heat on sorry Bulls Rugby League Sykes conversion seals pulsating victory for London Perfect game plan sees off Tyson How They Stand Williams finally announces arrival as world force Boxing Peerless Taylor brushes aside latest pretender to his throne Darts Times Test Bad luck hampers Toseland's push for championship Motorcycling Mountney's hat-trick helps England to gold Lacrosse Sport Palios forced to quit after polt to betray Eriksson Lexus Football inside Lara to continue as captain despite criticism T2 Index The Week Ahead Verbatim A Little Sincerity is Dangerous Introducing Three New Recruits to this Newspaper: Famous Names Whom Technology Has Allowed Me to Bring Back from the Dead Caravan Holidays Eureka! Thinking outside the Bath . . . You'd Think Anyone Would Spot a Gorilla Cavorting on a Basketball Court - but You'd Be Wrong. And this Inability to See the Obvious Can Prevent us from Thinking More Creatively, Says Anjana Ahuja Could You Be an Archimedes? Tomorrow The Ethicist The Times A Feeling of Quiet Despair The NHS Examined Meddlesome Government and Unrealistic Patient Expectation May Destroy Medicine as a Profession. In his Brilliant, Incisive New Book, Serialised in T2 All. This Week, Professor Raymond Tallis, One of our Most Eminent Consultants and a Noted Philosopher, Explains why Doctors are so Angry about That—and … Tomorrow The Times Drugs: Is It Best to Be Honest? Parents Scaring Children about Illegal Substances, or Refusing to Tell Them Anything, Could Just Make Them More Keen to Experiment, Says Roma Felstein My Seven-Year-Old Son is Terrified of Thunder. Would Hypnotherapy Help? Parent Forum The Way we Live now For a Great Summer Meal, Wrap It in Lettuce, Says Jill Dupleix Timesonline Does my Bump Look Chic in this? Being Pregnant is now Hip and Groovy, and so are Many of the New Ranges of Maternity Wear. Mother-To-Be Sarah Vine Tries out Flattering Clothes in Fantastic Fabrics Ah, There's the Rub Mrs Dippy Cake Walk Home. Forum Make Yourself Nautical but Nice Crib Notes: The Maritime Look When the Office Becomes a Jail Health Victims of Workplace Bullying May Suffer the Same as Adults Traumatised by Violent Crime or Awful Accidents, Finds David Mattin How to Beat the Bully Sunshine Sickness Ahead of the Pack Which Stand-Up Will Stand out? Dominic Maxwell Kicks off our Edinburgh Comedy Review Entertainments The Fringe is a Trade Fair and a Money Pit Six of the Fringe, Best (Aug 6-30) Taxing Return Edinburgh Traumatises Comedian John Oliver. But He Can't Wait to Go Back Meet our Perrier Award Judge Winner Cuckoos in the Nest Theatre They Have Lost One Director, but Frances Barber is Still Heading for Edinburgh with Christian Slater, She Tells Robert Gore-Langton Victor Borge's Spirit is Alive on the Fringe, Says Clive Davis The Times Bridge Andrew Robson Games Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Televisionandradio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Index TV Review My Mum is my Dad was Surprisingly Revealing, Desperately Sad at Some Points and Strangely Touching at Others, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Televisionandradio Index T2 Crossword No 3346 Viewing Guide The Times The Writers Bureau The Game Ready, Steady, Blow Thegamesays Nextweek It's Back! Thegame Stirring New Era Thestory Ashling O'connor on how the future looks rosy for the Football League Theodds Collaborations branded a success The Times NS: Brighton & Hove a Seagulls Seek Extended Flight Thefixtures Keyclash Insandouts Burnley Keyclash Clarets Due for Reality Check Thefixtures Insandouts NS: Cardiff City Earnshaw Holds Key for Blues Thefixtures Keyclash Insandouts Coventry City Keyclash NS: Reid Calls for Passion Play Thefixtures Copyright and Database Right. The FA Premier League Insandouts Crewe Alexandra Gradi Sets Target of Survival Thefixtures Keyclash Insandouts Derby County Keyclash Rams Playing for Pride only Thefixtures Insandouts Gillingham Gills Look to Buck the Odds Thefixtures Keyclash Insandouts Ipswich Town Keyclash Royle Has Much to Live up to Thefixtures Copyright and Database Right The FA Premier Insandouts Leeds United Blackwell Goes for Experience Thefixtures Keyclash Insandouts Leicester City Keyclash Yo-Yo Club Set to Bounce Back Thefixtures Insandouts Millwall Wise Provides Key Enterprise Thefixtures Keyclash Insandouts Nottingham Forest Key Clash Kinnear Faces Choppy Waters Thefixtures Copyright and Database Right. The FA Premier Insandouts Plymouth Argyle Williamson Builds for Survival Thefixtures Keyclash Insandouts Preston North End Keyclash Brown Facing Uphill Battle Thefixtures Copyright and Database Right. The FA Premier Insandouts Thefantasygame The Fantasy Game Bill Edgar makes his case for a team to beat allcomers in the new fantasy season Index Bruce Able to Make a Few Points Tom Dart is delighted to have Birminghtam City's coach at the helm of his dream team Prizesummary Goalkeepers Championship manager 5 Don't Be Afraid to Change your Team around Howtoplay Thestats Whythemanager? The Times A Super Way of Putting One over your Mates Howard Swains on how to turn your buying and selling into a grudge match Championship manager 5 Queens Park Rangers Holloway Relishing Challenge Thefixtures Keyclash Insandouts Reading Key Clash Convey Offers New Dimension Thefixtures Copyright and Database Right. The FA Premier Insandouts Rotherham United Moore Central to Millers' Tale Thefixtures Keyclash Insandouts Sheffield United Keyclash Warnock Heartened by Hayles Thefixtures Insandouts Stoke City Commons Motion Dulls Optimism Thefixtures Keyclash Insandouts Sunderland Keyclash Kyle Key to Forward Planning Thefixtures Copyright and Database Right. The FA Premier Insandouts Watford Financial Concerns Remain The Fixtures Key Clash Insandouts West Ham United Key Clash Pardew Points to Promotion The Fixtures Ins and Outs Wigan Athletic Jewell's Men Ready to Sparkle The Fixtures Key Clash Ins and Outs Wolverhampton W Key Clash Old Gold in Search of Lustre The Fixtures Copyright and Database Right. The FA Premier Ins and Outs Barnsley Doncaster Rovers Port Vale Blackpool Hartlepool United Sheffield Wednesday Bournemouth Huddersfield Town Stockport County Bradford City Hull City Swindon town Brentford Luton town Torquay United Bristol City Milton Keynes Dons Tranmere Rovers Chesterfield Oldham Athletic Walsall Colchester United Peterborough United Wrexham Boston United Kidderminster Harriers Rochdale Bristol Rovers Leyton Orient Rushden & Diamonds Bury Lincoln City Scunthorpe United Cambridge United MacClesfield Town Shrewsbury Town Cheltenham Town Mansfield Town Southend United Chester City Northamption town Swansea City Darlington Notts County Wycombe Wanderers Grimsby Town Oxford United Yeovil Town tiny

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