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News from 06/08/2004

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Malcolm Lansell, David Adams, Robert Cole, Ian Winrow and Russell Kempson, Andrew Pierce, Zahid Hussain, Brian MacARTHUR, Robert Thicknesse, Tony Simmonds, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Michael Llewellyn Smith, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Keith Rockwell Director, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Graham Stewart, Kevin Eason, Gary Duncan, Tom Bawden and Grainne Gilmore, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, Mrs Moneybags, Cornelius Lysaght, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Edward Green, Mike Pflanz, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Shirley English, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Paul Thorneycroft, Sue Corbett, Angela Jameson and Gillian Harris, Richard Lloyd Parry, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, James Hider and Stephen Farrell, Ian Mackinnon, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Susan Emmett, Mary Gold, Daniel McGrory, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Oliver Kay, Patrick Neate, Gerard Baker, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent and Helen Nugent, Tony Baker, David Charter and John Goodbody, Sarah Joseph, Susan Pragnell, John Westerby, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Rose Heiney, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, David Stenhouse, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Zahid Hussain and Daniel McGrory, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Derek Brewer, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Louise Parkes and Jenny MacArthur, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Adam Barnard, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, John Carr, David Mattin, Stewart Tendler, Raymond Tallis, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Jon Desborough, Dominic Maxwell, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Ingrid Mansell, Nick Ruck, Peter Riddell, Keith Brody, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, Paul Amos, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Hugh Weatherly, Abigail Rayner, Harvey R. Cole, Catherine Valerie Harden, Richard Ford, Michael Brown, Lisa Verrico, Jayne Dowle, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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The Times Manhunt as five al-Qaeda militants evade police Police suspect plan to attack Heathrow with huge lorry bomb Father set free Holmes bequest Fit for a Prince The Times Sofa Workshop The Times Today Put your affairs in order, minister warns FA Double blow for driving homeowners What's Important The Times Police curb yobs and under-age drinking Put your affairs in order, FA told How others play fair Time to get rid of the IRA, says Gerry Adams Half of Britons do not take a holiday AOL broadband Double whammy on petrol and mortgages A Year of Rising Rates Boy, 12, is youngest armed robber What's your verdict on these killings? Murder could be graded from most foul to most merciful The law on deliberate killing is a mess say reformers who are calling for an end to the mandatory life tariff. Richard Ford reports Debenhams Clegg case gave judges dilemma The Law Elsewhere in Europe Homebase Merchant shipping 'at risk of attack' LSO chief lured by Carnegie post Sting put police on trail of al-Qaeda agents Computer expert was forced to reveal his contacts by sending e-mails to key figures in terrorist network, Zahid Hussain and Daniel McGrory report Passport pose may get you nowhere Sacking stokes fire dispute Youth convicted Alzheimer's hope 5,000-year vase Callas auction Grave dispute Firework curfew Potter baddie Txt brkthru Show-stopper Blues Bros best Short, sad lives that take heavy toll on families Citroën Bail for the father accused of murdering dying son Passengers tie 'berserk' skipper to yacht mast Nissan Spread the blues Passions stirred Carman's son gives BNP leader a chance to defend himself People Ps ... Space tourism could take off in two years Mars rovers fade after marathon Murder gang leader was undercover TV reporter Nationwide Sharps Anger as women break through glass ceiling Police claim female officer lobbied Commissioner after being rejected for senior post, Stewart Tendler reports RAF corporal who lost harassment case wins £30,000 Tomorrow only in the Saturday Times O2 Sea bed reveals new monsters from the deep South West hit hardest as water bills rise Teatime favourite from Times cook Jill Dupleix offers a fruit-cake recipe to win the heart of the Prince of Wales All in all, just adding laughs to 'The Wall' Cloned cats may lead to replica pet industry VW Cake fit for a Prince is a grandmother's secret Tomorrow only in the Saturday Times Halfords Another patient gets vCJD after blood transfusion Aids risk from dispersal of asylum-seekers Fears for patients if GPs decline out-of-hours care By a Correspondent: Alder Hey babies are buried The Conan Doyle Compendium British schoolboy, 10, killed in Crete The Cooperative Bank By a Correspondent: Champion skater in coma after stunt crash Ford Holmes archive row ends in £2m bequest Matalan Advert blitz puts both sides on defensive Republicans dismiss claims of a dirty-tricks campaign and Kerry camp refutes war record 'lie', Tim Reid reports The Boss leads a coalition to rock President There is reason to give Bush some benefit of the doubt Coutts Toucan Mitsubishi Motors Boy raped by teacher says he still loves her Military court hears details of lurid sex acts by Lynndie England Arab football team carries the flag for Israel in the Uefa Cup Jaguar Americans protest at plan to expand settlement 'The land grab is a flagrant violation of the "road map" and vow made by Israel to the US' Alliance Leicester 'Uzbek princess' lives it up in a one-party state Al-Sadr militia declares war on British troops Abbey Pakistan air crash kills 13 in rebel territory Diplomats draw line at down-and-out Paris address FACL and FINCL Jeep Alpine fire kills riding school children Sun, sand and the Holy See (Reuters): Nurse admits killing ten patients (AFP): Mountain deaths (AP): Children freed (AFP): Sacrifice arrests (AFP): Twins separated (Reuters): Prison change (AP): Road skill (AP): Callas auction US 'deserter' to North Korea negotiates a future in Japan Lloyds TSB Former Ugandan leader marries via Moonie satellite link Colombia and US clash over move to end drugs feud Just AA sk Poisonous lakes kill flamingos in their thousands The Times First Choice The Times Love blossoms in the open air Theatre Romeo and Juliet Headington Hill Park, Oxford Concert West-Eastern Divan/Barenboim Barbican Pop Lee Hazlewood/Morcheeba Festival Hall Proms BBC PO/Maxwell Davies & Tortelier Albert Hall/Radio 3 Pop Basement Jaxx/Goldie Lookin' Chain Bristol Canons Marsh Not even the cruellest satirist could imagine John Prescott as arbiter of taste Why this presidential election is like an onion Fair play and common sense crash on the Rock The truth about Gibraltar is shrouded in British ignorance and prejudice Cancel Mission Ridiculous; send robots to Mars Cancel Mission Ridiculous; send robots to Mars The Eastern Front Pakistan's help in fighting terror has been crucial Personal Space Private astronauts should boldly spend their own money Measured Moves There is much merit in monetary policy predictability Personal debt Prize workers The Times MoD's equipment strategy queried World Trade Organisation's record 'Chaos' in the fire and rescue service Adult computer games War in retrospect Past Letters to the Editor A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Taxis and trains Letters to the Editor that are intended for publication Justice the first duty of courts Judgment on travellers Cold comfort Anatomy of the Daleks The Weather The Times Crossword 22,736 Picture Gallery The Times Crossword Book "the must-see film of the summer" The Times Business Virgin Atlantic thinks big Briefing Osmond in French foray GKN fall less than feared Barratt focuses on UK Friends' individual return Signet's glint of promise Grocers' cheap shots M&c plans hotel casinos Charts of the Day In Business Today Google's £20bn flotation suffers glitch over breach of SEC rules Bank's warning stirs expectation of sixth rate rise in September Barclays investment arm boosts profits Optimax Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing French utility reform Stop Press Lockheed chief appointed Alitalia aims to boost fleet Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates MG Rover's sales drop yet again Alarm raised as regulator halves water companies' spending plans BE stands firm on rescue deal terms Regulators should aim for stability Search engine bowled a googly Business Commentary M&c may take a punt on casinos at UK hotels Xerox Review poses risk to annual reports Egg shows signs of a tentative recovery Smaller Capitalisation Shares China's commodity hunger is a comfort for Anglo American Tempus Millennium & Copthorne Spirent The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts surge as rates edge up Bonds Picture Gallery Cheque point City Diary Slovenly error City Diary Lastminute shares travel south S&n sticks to forecasts in face of slower sales Friends Provident rethink over individual pensions Spirent back in the black Anglo American looks for coal to fuel China's boom Postal paradox City Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Town halls need business to be a power again AGB and Nielsen to create ratings giant The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cystic Fibrosis Trust Reed Elsevier chief hits back in scientific publishing row Editors break the golden rule to mark soldiers' heroism Action medical research Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries RGT: Birthdays Who Wrote this? Sir Alan Cook Geophysicist whose studies ranged from celestial maser emissions to the rocking of the Moon Sir Alan Cook, FRS, geophysicist, born December 2, 1922, died in Cambridge July 23, 2004, aged 82 Raymond Grant Davidson Advertisement director whose passion for innovation led to a reform in newspaper advertising Raymond Grant Davidson, DFC, newspaper executive, was born on September 24, 1916. He died on June 15, 2004, aged 87 Laurence Hayek Microbiologist who in later life commemorated his father's work Lawrence Hayek, microbiologist, was born on July 15, 1934. He died on July 15, 2004, aged 70 To advertise Births Deaths Hedger Laura Betti The muse of Pier Paolo Pasolini who kept alive the film director's memory after his death Jones Lives Remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements Piero Piccioni Jazz musician and prolific composer of scores for the Italian film industry who was the central figure in an unsolved murder Piero Piccioni, film composer and jazz musician, who was born on December 6, 1921. He died on July 23, 2004, aged 82 To place death notices, acknowledgements Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Individual best Strong and true What's your view? On this Day August 6, 1909 Powerful combination Sublime tenderness Chill out behind a counterscarp this summer High Rollers What is your favourite Elvis track, and how does it make you feel? Sincerity and heartache Such a song Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Peerless Education The discussion continues—is home education good for children, and should it be monitored? Help, not interference The chance I missed Tortured soul Just following orders Dip in, dip out No surprises Daily Life August 6, 1765 Questions Answered DJM: Nature Notes There is special provender in the fall of a sparrow Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Magellan Official Supplier Multiple Classified Advertising Items Incompatibility of GMC life-prolonging guidelines 'No motor, no clutch—scones will do' Jon Desborough learns that trading the ITV microphone for pace notes and a set of maps as a co-driver can lead to a bumpier ride than expected Permission to drive validly given by mistake Co-drivers are the real glamour boys of rally Fast Test The New Audi W12 Times Online Walker doubles up to boost Kent Calculating Maddux to achieve unlikely feat American Sport Quarterback dumped by Cowboys Team GB Shah gains element of revenge by rescuing Middlesex Blackwell back to his best Second Division How They Stand Humbling defeat for Hampshire Ormond swings in to banish Surrey blues Dumelow has field day as West Indians are humbled Solanki heading for recall as England look to the future The Sunday Times Women chart new territory at Hove Scoreboard from Hove Surrey v Worcestershire Frizzell County Championship First Division Middlesex v Gloucestershire Second division Hampshire v Essex Somerset v Glamorgan Team GB Dodsley injury Britain beaten Swallow will fly The Times How Louis victory put marathon on the map Michael Llewellyn Smith on the Greek runner who set the standard for the race when it was first staged Irritated Sanchez responds to Rawlinson's taunts Lingfield Park Racing Germany unmoved by threat Olympic Games Olympics in Athens 1896 Watson back from retirement to referee in Andorra Rugby Union Chepstow Yarmouth Brighton Folkestone The Times Sports Book Haydock Park Dettori adds polish to Shergar Cup Worcester Sedgefield 3.50 Selling Handicap Hurdle (£2,618: 2M) (15) 4.20 Handicap Chase (£6,841: 2m 7f 110yd) (10) Maiden Hurdle Handicap Hurdle Handicap Chase Novices Hurdle Scottish fanfare muted by Dalgleish decision Life at the Races Times Test Sky Sports Safety-first the only option after advisers warn against sacking Abramovich holds back over Mutu loan deal FA verdict gives Eriksson last laugh Ambitious Baros eager for dream move to Barcelona Ferguson must do without Van Nistelrooy for a month Glasson survives tough contests to reach final Bowls The Results Service Get Fit, Feel Fit Summer Six-Pack Exercises Today's Fixtures Carey bounces back to lead Irish double Equestrianism Football Day Five Cricket First Test match Sri Lanka v South Africa Football Golf Speedway Tennis McGinley relishes fight for Ryder Cup berth Golf Sky Sports Betts weighs up options as Hull look to boost title hopes Rugby League Henman falls to familiar foe No early return Monteiro probe Medal chances Wilson champion The Times Sport Eriksson gets the result he wanted Inside Alfa Last Night's Statement Button likely to find legal battle barring path to BMW-Williams The Times Why Soldiers Abuse Inside 24 Hours Verbatim Are we a Nation of Hypocrites? The Consensus that Society Does Not Tolerate Homophobia May Not Be Majority Opinion at All but that of a Cable of Pressure Groups Required Reading No Cannes Do Torture and Abuse: Why They Do It U. S. Reservist Lynndie England Faces 38 Years in Prison for the Abuse of Iraqi Prisoners. What Drives Soldiers to Such Acts? A Professor of Army Psychiatry Tells Penny Wark Failure of Leadership is the Key A Duty to Protect The Ethicist Sex, Nudity and Whips? Why Not From Bad Taste Circuses to a Desdemona with Water-Wings, Benedict Nightingale Reflects on a Chaotic but Always Entertaining 40 Years of Festivalgoing The Times Sex, Nudity And Whips? Why Not Rose Heiney Prepares Herself for a Dose of Fringe Frenzy The Times Time: Yes, The Eminent Consultant and Noted Philosopher Professor Raymond Tallis Argues in a Final Extract from his New Book that Doctors Must Be given More Time if They are to Treat Patients Properly Side-Effects of Change The Way we Live now Weekend Dish Celebrate the Savoy's Anniversary with Pêche Melba, Says Jill Dupleix Pêche Melba Islam's Oases of Serenity The Gardens of the Muslim World, with their Symmetrical Shapes, Water Features, Heady Scents and Pools of Shade, are an Inspiration to All who Visit Them, Says Sarah Joseph PM: Poshmum Fun at the Playgroup Home. Forum Essentials for the In the Third Instalment of our Five-Part Series on the Top 100 Beauty Products, Selected by a Panel of Experts, we Present the Finest Haircare Products on the Market Get in with the Fringe Crowd Want to Survive the Festival with your Sanity and your Liver Intact? David Stenhouse Offers a Guide to a Frantic, Footsore Month Home On The Range From Calixto Bieito's New Staging Festival Highlights Stars in the Ascendant The Times Picked These as Hopefuls Last Year. What Happened next? And Racine in German to an Antony Tudor Retrospective and Christian Slater Flying over the Cuckoo's Nest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Edinburgh Music America Plays the Least Part in the Cleveland Orchestra's World View, Says John Allison More Classical Revolution Starts Here Opera the Outrageous Calixto Bieito Has Made a German Company Headline News, Says Robert Thicknesse More Opera A Raw Talent Interview in his Fringe Show, Yo! Sushi Founder Simon Woodroffe Says we Can All Be Successful. Dominic Maxwell Takes Notes The Times First Night Reviews The Times Bridge Common Mistakes by the Defence for the Less Experienced Chess Winning Move Sky One Sky Movies 1 Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Me, Myself & Irene Picture Gallery Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Village The Sixth Sense (1999) ITV1, 11.05pm Glastonbury 2004 BBC Four, 9pm/10.30pm The Butcher Boy (1997) Five, 1.40am TV Review What I Wish I'd Known when I was 20 was an Enjoyable Programme, although It Failed Utterly to Do what It Said on the Tin, Says Hugo Rifkind BBC One Variations Television and Radio T2 Crossword No 3350 Digital Hearing Aid Information Service Bricks and Mortar Would you put your faith in a property business that likes to give money away? Mortgage Makeover Would You like a Mortgage Makeover? Surrey Agents Say This Week: West Yorks Agents Say Surrey v West Yorkshire In Period Family House in West London Pottery Lane, W11: a four-bedroom property with garden in the Holland Park area Out Country House in Surrey Capel: a Grade Ii listed property with tennis courts and nearly three acres of gardens Away Rectory in South Norfolk Alburgh: Victorian detached house with outbuildings and spacious grounds The Birds and the Buzz It's noisy, but the city vibe is what gives Manchester its cutting edge, says Jayne Dowle Central Perk Mad for It Crest Pukka Chukka Cirencester has Roman roots but polo has replaced chariot races, says Patrick Kidd No More Mr Buy Guy Adam Barnard meets one of a growing band of unmarket long-term tenants How the Other Half Lives The Three-Way Stretch Sue Corbett meets a couple who live in Majorca and commute to London and Manchester Capital east Barratt Life of Ease The Crescent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Curtain Rises on House of Drama All is not what it seems at Ayot Montfichet. It carries off pastiche with great flair and theatrical flourishes, says Marcus Binney Post Modernism Anyone who's anyone has a four-poster bed these days—including man's best friend, says Mary Gold Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Incredible Bulk Viewings Tenants are being forced to tour in groups as stock dwindles, says Susan Emmett The Times Roll up Roll up Multiple Display Advertising Items One SE 8

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