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News from 11/08/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Max Etheridge, David Adams, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, Cambell-Johnston, Dennis Hurkett, Sarah Potter, Vivienne Baird, W. Polinski, Keith Jowett, Richard Hobson, Richard Oakes, Maddie York, Ivo Tennant, Gabriel Coxhead, Tracy Ruddle, Suna Erdem, Russell Sandberg, Caroline Merrell and Nick Hasell, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Esther Phillips-Constans, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Helen Rumbelow and Richard Ford, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Timothy Crow, David McVay, Matthew Baylis, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Liz Luxmore, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Judith Kerr, Nick MacAulay, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Richard Lloyd Parry, Peter Davies, Stefanie Marsh, John Swain (Managing Director), Roger Wiltshire, Frances Crook Director, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Jerome Burne, Michelle Braham, Daniel McGrory and Zahid Hussain, Richard Bruton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Alison Baverstock, Jenny Booth, Simon Eccles Chairman, Karen Homer, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Susan Pape, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Rawson, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, John Tygues, Steve Boggan, Michael Harrold, Abigall Rayner, Caroline Merrell, E.Sharp, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, C McDonald, Nick Hasell, Paul Cundy, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, John Allison, John Goodbody, Ron Winter, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Jane Pugh, Brian D. Keighley, Matt Philipps, Craig Lord, Jo Bale and Lewis Smith, Mel Webb, Dominic Maxwell, A. M. Grenfell, George Caulkin, J. R. Milner, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Ingrid Mansell, Anthony Loyd, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Simon Jenkins, Annabelle Thorpe, Jason Mellor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Peter de Bourcier, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Jill Parkin, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, David Powell, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, Paul Connolly, Abigail Rayner, Brian Lloyd, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, André Quibell,

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The Times The Britions fighting for Mahdi Army Stephen Farrell, one of the few foreign journalists in Najaf, met two raw recruits to the insurgency … and the Londoner who died fighting for his country Hardline Howard The Times Thyroid treatment miscarriage alert for 25,000 pregnant women The Times Goind for gold Best of British Boodle & Dunthorne Whats Important Timesonline Health experts now call for a six-in-one children's jab Londoner who died for his country Thyroid link to miscarriage known Medical Briefing Terror suspects face extra questions Tories plan DTI cuts to help business Abbey Chaos as language tests for migrants delayed Ofcom to legalise CB radio sermons Holidaymakers killed in bus horror Vodafone British Red Cross New Form of Words Paperwork fear over stop power Howard reverts to hard line on crime Rapist serving life wins £7 million on lottery Rain brings flood fears as sewage flows into Thames Time to relax with a war on hoodlums Knife point rapist jailed for 15 years Barrymore writ Internet sex case Cadet missing Prizes parked Heart monitors Nation's treasure Storyline theft Pilot killed Show goes on Picture Gallery Accountant was urged to delete child on CV Citroën Murder victim was told to run for her life Vampire artist fends off stalker Picture Gallery Volkswagen Former Christie's chief faces call to quit academy In Hot Pursuit Ing Direct What to See when You Get There Tickets are still available for the following events: Rejected nudes get open-air approval By a Correspondent: Luggage flown to stranded tourists Still time to see Britain's finest go for Olympic gold Warming up for the Olympics Hendrix's greatest encore People Oxford All Black People KGB victim savours drama on the Fringe Ballerina's injury ends London run Writer on three-year quest to track down Alan Clark's women Queen's Master of Music not amused The Bourne Not a good sign PS … Picture Gallery Supremacy Space to have a ball is key to good behaviour Picture Gallery Backpacker's body found in Sydney Falconio suspect seen near attack Lawyers to see file on death of activist Graduates find salaries are not as high as their hopes Dell A student's fantasy guide to living it up on £26,000 'Haywire' marking delays results of national key stage tests From farmer's cottage to neo-classical luxury mansion … and back again? It's healthier to have your lunch in the loo Green Flag Loans can't cover beer, books and the fees Rebellion festers on the streets of a divided city Leave Najaf or die, militiamen told How Mad Jack and his Sabre Seven fooled US MBNA Europe Fantasy Life Clydesdale Bank Claims of torture may undo US help in 9/11 retrial Held in Custody Picture Gallery Two killed as hotel blasts hit Istanbul tourist areas Yorkshire Bank Demise of oil firm could be slippery slope Foreign Editor's Briefing Dutch carrot-and-stick policy forces migrants out The Times Tanned Chirac leaves Cabinet to sweat it out Ministers stay close to the job as French President takes his wife and dog off to a beach resort, says Adam Sage Legal Notice Holiday Havens Oil slick pollutes beaches at Lake Como Career began with Castro poison plot The Times Offers Direct Bush picks his own man to be new CIA chief Edinburgh Comedy Flight of the Conchords Gilded Ballon Kerry in favour of Iraq war Rusting pipe caused Japan nuclear deaths Egg Banking plc (Reuters): Libya offers £20m over bomb blast (AP): Quake hits China (AP): Graves defaced (Reuters): Cholera deaths (AP): Kenya food crisis (Reuters): White race plan Edinburgh Comedy Flight of the Conchords Gilded Balloon First Choice The Times Dance Snagged and Clored Clore Studio, ROH On a sentimental journey Edinburgh Theatre The Blind Fiddler Kenneth-What is the Frequency? Assembly Rooms Theatre Soldiers Finborough, SW10 Proms BBCSSO/Volkov Albert Hall/Radio 3 Franz Kafka is alive and well and hiding somewhere in David Blunkett's office A master matador in the bullring of opinion Totalitarianism, anti-Semitism, censorship, retail banking, home secretaries. Levin loathed them all Time for the truth about this sinister brotherhood The Left's love affair with the Muslim Association hides a frightening agenda The DIY home abortion could save lives, not end them Mary Kenny The German Question Will the Social Democrats support Schröder on reform? Stopping and Searching Police discretion should not be undermined by paperwork Beyond the Fringe The Scandinavian Copacabana is the place to be The German Question National database of patient records Hospital doctors We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail, but not by … The Times Mandatory life sentences for murder Small businesses and interest rates Speeding drivers Parents at play London Morale Initiatives to cut aviation pollution Summer leaves early Last word to Levin The Weather The Times Crossword The Times Around Britain Abroad High Tides Weather Call Holidays The Times AOL broadband M&s chairman to stay on Briefing Henlys steered to safety US switch by News Corp Google gives closing date Cinven in cable-TV talks Expenses lag costs £4m Brambles to move HQ Carpetright sales up 9.2 % Charts of the Day In Business Today Ofcom happy with Telegraph sale Miramax brothers in Disney divorce talks US Fed raises rates and gives signal of more pain to come Barrel Vault Picture Gallery Dial a phone Economics FTSE 100 The Times Construction & Property Need to Know Global Business Briefing Leisure Results in Brief Support Services Telecoms Bayer set to sell blood unit Stop Press Apple beaten to launch Viacom merges businesses Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day North Sea Oil Pension costs for public sector soar Jaguar Less could mean more at the DTI Bankers must hold their nerve Trouble in the Magic Kingdom Rising Cost of Retirement Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Old Mutual must triumph soon in the closed life stakes Tempus Stock Markets Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street City Diary Warrior returns City Diary Ladies who lunge City Diary Other kids' stuff City Diary Trump folds control over casinos to keep creditors at bay What Donald Trump Owns Citigroup contacts FSA over 'breached agreement' In and out of hot water Cairn strikes oil again in India How this Week's Auction Will Take Place Google's £20bn float online and on track Picture Gallery EasyGroup ventures into mobile phone deal Times Online Business Directory Past master of survival Retailers trigger fall in inflation Trade gap widens as oil exports slip NCH the children's charity Islamic banking is a complicated way to still get things wrong European Briefing UBS warns on tough trading Banking & Finance Times Online RGT: Birthdays Fay Wray Actress who never resented that her life was dominated by a single screen role—the love interest in King Kong Fay Wray, actress, was born on September 15, 1907. She died on August 8, 2004, aged 96 Anniversaries Ellen Auerbach Founder of one of the first women-owned photography businesses who captured striking images of the Weimar Republic on film Ellen Auerbach, photographer, was born on May 20, 1906. She died on July 30, 2004, aged 98 Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Sir Robert Jennings Professor of Law at Cambridge who went on to become President of the International Court of Justice Sir Robert Jennings, international lawyer, was born on October 19, 1913, and died on August 4, 2004, aged 90 Court Circular Forth Coming Marriages Legal News DJM: Nature Notes People are fascinating Summer tonic Personal Column Turned off yet? Can you stand much more reality TV? And have standards on the box slipped to a desperate low? Tasteless takeover The human condition Take action, Auntie Debate&thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers French lesson TV teetotal Who is the audience? C what you'll get Why oh Why? Prole Power What's your view? Questions Answered Tough test awaits on faux links in middle of nowhere Golf Pools Forecast Get Fit, Feel Fit Holiday Workout Button quit after disputes over bonuses Motor Racing Rugby Union Fixtures Sky Sports Bear of Britain wins at a breeze Calzaghe match Nicol returns Warrior retires Thorpe still the star attraction in front of Phelps and the Brits Team GB Teenage Raza pushes back the boundaries for Islamic women Crow keeping her smile fixed before heading to jail Best of British Gold Prospectors Cantgr spreadfair Football in early kick-off Capriati pulls out Munyasia barred Barber decision Team GB Finch makes pitch for fame on back pages—and front Restored Lewis seeks to make up for lost time Basic instincts leave Olympic Movement on its last legs Picture Gallery Cantor spreadfair BOA chief angry with BBC for damaging 2012 bid ICC sets up racism inquiry McGrath can find no answer to Ward and Goodwin The Times Damp evening perfect for rampant Moss Second Division Rahim feasts on wayward bowling Flintoff and Thorpe train their guns on the magnificent seven Gunn fires to keep England in command First Division Frizzell County Championship Second Division The Wright Track Sandown Park Points failure curbs Shergar Cup momentum Yarmouth Salisbury Beverley Hamilton Park Signs of confusion lead jockeys astray Cumani conducts Le Vie Dei Colori to quicker tempo Yesterday's Results Newton Abbot Jarosik strikes to sink Rangers Football Pools Last Night's Results Gerrard on mission to overcome Owen hype Champions League Ferguson in positive mood as United look to pass test Last Night's Results Newcastle eyeing a drastic solution to outbreak Picture Gallery Jones call of faith a load of old Malarkey Times Test The Times Men who would be kings provide an horrendous alternative to FA Curbishley frees Di Canio for return to Lazio Football Sport Liverpool clear way for Real as Owen sits it out Lexus Olympic dream turns into hammer horror Foul-up forces Scottish record-holder to train for her Games debut in a farmer's field. David Powell reports The Times Inside 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day A Load of Old Baggage Damian Whitworth The Airport Staff Balloting about a Strike Might Find Themselves in a Stronger Negotiating Position if Fewer Bags Went Missing The Industry's Record on Lost Luggage is Hilariously Bad Having Long Had a Fascination with Tornadoes, I Drove on Required Reading The Truth about Trump Collapse of a Joint Cover Story The World's First Service Providing Legal Medicinal Cannabis on Prescription is Disintegrating amid Chaos and Recrimination after a Series of Bungles by the Dutch Government. Steve Boggan Reports ... And Here in the UK? Enterprise The Ethicist The Times Supermarket Sex: It's the Write Stuff Lifestyle Forget Fainting Females: Would-Be Writers of Romantic Fiction Should Make their Heroines Feisty and their Plots Taut, Says Alison Baverstock Er in unusal combinations—it's much sexier to take … Keys to a Fine Romance Firing up the Brainpower Health TMS, a Technique to Direct Precisely Focused Electromagnetic Pulses at the Brain, Appears to Have Amazing Potential. Jerome Burne Reports Emotional Intelligence Mortality Etc Facing Brain Surgery, I Thought of the Man who Had Betrayed Me It's Tough if You Don't Share your Partner's Addiction to the Olympics, Says Annabelle Thorpe I Went to a Few Matches but It Bored Me Rigid A Medal for Endurance What Does Life Tell us about Love? Judith Kerr The Way we Live now Take a Short Cut to Dinner with an Italian Treat, Says Jill Dupleix A Grand Day Fashion The £1,000 Hairdressing Experience, Complete with Massage, Has Arrived. Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Wonders if It Will Be a Hit At the Salon Or jewel-coloured. Their first shoe shop opens in Manchester Nouveau Pauvre Daydream Believers Home. Forum Medicine Man in Paradise Arts Fred Tomaselli's Canvases are a Melange of Paint, Flowers, Leaves, and Lashings of Pharmaceuticals, Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Fred Tomaselli: Monsters of Paradise Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh Out of It: Artists on Drugs Number of different cultures—from Shaker quits to Renasissance … Medicine Man in Paradise Irish Eye The Landscapes of Antrim-Born Artist Elizabeth Magill Redefine Beauty, Says Gabriel Coxhead The Myth Maker Exhibition Watts the Wise Still Has Much to Tell us, Says John Russell Taylor Object Lesson Entertainments The Gold Standard Education The Ability of our Sports Scientists May Be the Key to British Olympic Glory. Jill Parkin Reports The Times Offers Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Ed. forum special Education Failing our Children? Teaching Methods in Primary Schools are Facing Heavy Criticism. Here, Two Parents Air their Anxieties The Times Bridge Andrew Robson Games Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Television and Radio Timewatch 4.00 Heroes of World War Ii 5.00 The Road … Choice Radio Radio 3 Radio 4 Classic FM FM: 100-102 MHz Choice Stephen Dalton Films Choice Gabrielle Starkey Satellite, Cable and Digital Cable, digital, and satellite listing Audiences Will Have Watched Francis Fulford Half Horrified at his Xenophobia, Half Admiring his Textbook Aristo Eccentricity, Says Joe Joseph TV Review BBC One Variations Itv1 London Channel 4 Television and Radio Picture Gallery Check today's answers by ringing 09015 622194. Calls … Viewing Guide Paul Connolly Rolex Créme The support team Working Relationship Jill Kenton, right, operations director of lingerie specialist Rigby & Peller, and her PA, Hayley Boult Multiple Display Advertising Items Build a great career PAs in the construction industry may find it a bit rough and ready sometimes, but it's also highly rewarding, says Susan Pape Times Savers Contacts Multiple Display Advertising Items Post modern style Karen Homer Real-life fashion British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Work can be good fun (honest) Games, bike rides and barbecues. Not a swanky resort, but a business park in London. Rosalind Renshaw reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crème Picture Gallery Grounds for doing great business Love contracts, actually FYI Tiny.com

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