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News from 12/08/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent and Gabriel Rozenberg, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Christina Hardyment, Adrian Room, Colin McKelvie, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Colin Robertson, Glentoran, Captain J. R. Inniss, Bob Gooding, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Michael Owen, Christopher Wood, Adam Luck, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, David Holliday, Christine Seib, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, F. H. Frank, Joan Rivers, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Roger Maynard, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, Jack Malvern, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Shirley English, Don Stringman, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Simon Chalk, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Nick MacAulay, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, David Eimer, Richard Lloyd Parry, Sara Lawrence, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Alex Mattis, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Donald McGilvray, Angela Jameson, David R. Bateman, Godfrey Bell, Russell Kempson, Alan Clements, Oliver Kay, Brian Sharp, J. Steel, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Gabriella Gamini, Robin Myers, Bill Hodson, Rob Wright, Nic Hopkins and Dan Sabbagh, Elaine Monaghan, Mike Slack, Geoffrey Dean, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Michael Plumbe, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, Zahid Hussain and Daniel McGrory, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Stefanie Marsh and Nicola Woolcock, Neville Scott, Clifford Coonan, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Ed Beaver, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, A. Dormand, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Mike Mulvihill, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Inayat Bunglawala, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Dominic Maxwell, George Curtis, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Caitlin Moran, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Geoff Hughes, Tony Dawe, Ian Whittell, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Simon Jenkins, Nick Chapman, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Daniel Rosenthal, Andy Meachen, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, Randy Cohen, Tony Barlow, Andy Clark, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Mike Beaver, David Wright, Gaia Vince, Ben Webster, Transport Correspondent, Eric Silvester, Alan Hamilton and Martin Waller, Peter Klinger, Helen Vardon, Joe Bolger, David Begg (Chair),

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The Times Britain to pioneer human cloning Licence reignites ethical debate on stem cell research Inside Mahdi killings Congestion plan Edinburgh Fringe The Times Bin Laden's hit squads preparing wave of attacks on politicians Please keep the kisses coming ... we're British The Times Today Greatrail.Com What's Important Business The Register Sport Plus Www.timesonline.co.uk The Times Al-Qaeda plans to kill world leaders Terror detainees lose court appeal Wired for sound and vision: Traditional communications are being toppled by the relentless march of new technology, write Nic Hopkins and Dan Sabbagh Just AA sk Can science keep pace with fiction's predictions? How Britain Gets its Communications Fix How we are Switching to Mobile Media Gadgets we Own Percentage of households with gadgets How Mobiles Have Taken over Communication Weekly spend per household Growth of Pay TV ITV and BT's reign at risk Just look how far we've come C. P. Hart All smiles as gas call centres tune in to the opera Currys Scientists move step closer to cloning's Holy Grail Britain is becoming the leading centre for cloning technology, attracting scientists from all over the world, writes Mark Henderson Cloning Progress World's best minds lured by liberal law Rescued rower plans next trip Millionaire dies Hutton leak Graduate jobs Problem solved Holiday death Top of the pubs Monkeys stolen Trim government Hope triggered Greed Survivor tells of horror as coach flipped over Architect stabbed by phone mugger Only in the Saturday Times Dixons Students 'left broke' by loans system crash MPs urge Brown to raise price of petrol Tele2 Alliance Leicester Mayor sets his sights west for congestion zone Vauxhall Church where 'I do' hasn't a prayer Family in hiding after parents''revenge' murder Multiple murderer released on bail Labouring a point Spellar sidelined PS PC World Sir Isaiah's night in Leningrad—not to be confused with Berlin People I am not a ladyboy, Bangkok usherette protests NatWest Japanese march from the Fringe to fame Jaguar Prison rematch would keep madness in check World Championship, Reykjavik, 1972, Game 6 Lock me up with Fischer and a chess set, says old rival Spassky Victims of £7m lottery rapist will not receive compensation Now Rover's exclusivity is No more running in Diana's fenced-off fountain Travellers shatter Prince's rural idyll A Class of its Own Teenage rampage racks up £134m bill Alarming things can happen when mum and dad are away and their home-alone offspring can play, writes Adam Luck Children do still know how to walk Ancient world's Beckham One. Tel Jesters don't see state fool as a laughing matter How boy lizard grew into T. rex, tyrant king Research shows that the ultimate teenage growth spurt explains the size of the dinosaurs, reports Mark Henderson Picture Gallery Nationwide British kill ten fighters in battle with Mahdi Army Multiple Display Advertising Items Chalabi returns to face charges Pilgrims of war flock to join the Shias' nationalist lone wolf Even followers from Britain are willing to die for Moqtada al-Sadr's cause, reports Stephen Farrell in Najaf Evesham Technology By a Correspondent: We got rid of WMDs, says Iraqi scientist Saturday Times Ford British plans will sink or swim in Olympic opening Drugs put athletes' health at risk Security tight for Queen Mary 2 Toucan German leader seeks peace at grave of unknown father Gerhard Schröder will confront a dilemma over the war when he visits Romania, writes Roger Boyes I've got your number, but who's got mine? By Our Foreign Staff: Vatican shuns Turkey's EU bid Staples Nationwide Police put on a show of force, but are Darfur's militia killers free to roam? Peace in the war-torn province may be only temporary, Richard Beeston reports. Photographs by Peter Nicholls By a Correspondent: Locust plague adds to misery It's not over until the fat man loses at least 55st BT Wake up and smell the DNA Republican first ladies battle over stem cell research Drugs imperil Afghan future, says Rumsfeld Times Online Election call risks wrath of Australia's armchair Olympians The Sunday Times Silver lining that could not find the right cloud An air effort has failed to ease the heatwave that is overwhelming Shanghai, reports Clifford Coonan The Times 9/11 retrial close to collapse (AP): Six die in crash (AFP): Cereals banned (AFP): Lenin scrapped (AFP): Romany Bible Proms AAM/Goodwin Albert Hall/Radio 3 First Choice The Times How to believe in the faithless Edinburgh Theatre Hard to Believe Beef and Yorkshire Pudding Assembly Rooms Edinburgh Comedy Will Smith Pod Deco Chris Addison Pleasance Courtyard When it comes to the Olympics, I shall cheer for the sore losers and cheats You don't need rippling muscles to be a hero Muslims in Britain are being turned into pariahs We have had enough of anti-terror raids, stop and search, and a hostile press Thunderer: Who will protect us from the health and safety set? Opium Wars Action is needed to deal with the Afghan drug trade Lip Service No kissing please, I am the President Getting Wired More should be done to encourage the use of the internet British soldiers in line of fire in Iraq The end for the IRA? Tube travel trouble The Times The creation of democracy in Britain Gibraltar and Spain's own enclaves Spoken English H. D. Lyon Aeroplane Noise Lead pollution in shooting season Transport policy Woeful Walford Brief encounter The Weather The Times Crossword Around Britain The Co-operative Bank The Times Business DTI cuts plan attacked Yukos declared in default Shell plans to unify boards Saga sets bids deadline Grey investor halves stake VNU profits slide 12% Microsoft's low-cost move Russia trims growth aim Stock Markets Charts of the Day In Business Today Bank expects one more rate rise will bring inflation to heel Consuming Doubts Man behind Dyno-Rod threatens blockage of float over sale price Whitehall shelves cap on liability of directors Oxfam First direct Need to Know Global Business Briefing Tax worry over Motorola Stop Press BNP Paribas pair face jail China's steely resolve Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead American Idol helps News Corp to 8% rise The Times Kissinger in pact talks on Hollinger Optimistic Bank covers its back Fixed line and fixed ideas out of fashion Xerox Running scared over fat cats Newspapers see profit increase Rentokil break-up speculation boosts shares Larger Capitalisation Shares Rival's caution sends Misys near 12-month low Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Airport operator's fortunes soar as its clients' traffic picks up Tempus London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers Strong US data hurts gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street City Diary Bid hits EU hitch City Diary Playing around City Diary Civic choice City Diary Barclays plans rapid expansion in Spain Ayling quits board of Royal & Sun Alliance Japanese bank's bid battle will go on despite court ruling Parmalat sets on Bank of America UFJ brings about land of the rising contract Investors concerned after Hermes fund departures Portfolio Building Services Prospect of Abbey counterbid hits HBOS shares Balfour Beatty boss ready to step down The Times Unit Trust Information Service Analysts approve appointment of Tyler, the man in waiting Mail Order Protection Scheme Ltd Drive is on to promote franchising—a game of two halves Audit change puts Jarvis loss £9m higher Toys 'R' Us may spin off baby unit The Times Centrica signs £4bn liquefied gas deal Calls for full break-up as Homestyle plans sale China successfully pulls on reins of runaway economy Long-haul travellers set record for BAA Shopping centre deal for The Mall Misco Saudi oil pledge fails to impress markets I am gold falls to bid from Gold Fields Banking & Finance Cat Action Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items The allure of Channel hopping ... Jersey £275 for a week, three nights in Guernsey at £209, two nights in Dublin at £100. Tony Dawe lists the offers Graceful ascent of the lavender fields mob Focus The Times Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Lieutenant-Commander Brian Paterson Pilot who fought in defence of Mediterranean convoys and flew helicopters in the Malayan Emergency Lieutenant-Commander Brian Paterson, MBE, DFC, Fleet Air Arm pilot, was born on March 21,1919. He died on July 12,2004, aged 85 Marcus Jacobson Chief engineer of the AA who chivvied car manufacturers to improve the safety and reliability of motoring Marcus Jacobson, MBE, motor engineer, was born in 1921. He died on July 31,2004, aged 82 Sir Kenneth Couzens Administrator whose diplomatic skills led to his role as a peacemaker Sir Kenneth Couzens, KCB, deputy chairman of the National Coal Board 1985-88, was born on May 29,1925. He died on August 4,2004, aged 79 Bernard Levin Readers pay tribute to his warmth and wit, his flashing diatribes and his tireless devotion to the causes of truth, honesty and Mozart Births Golden Diamond Deaths Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Force of nature England under Siege Is Lynndie England a scapegoat? We print more of your responses DJM: Nature Notes The Cruel Sea What did you make of the Pink Lady's attempted Atlantic crossing, and the dramatic rescue of the crew? Something silly Picture Gallery On this Day Nautilus Captain Optimistic about Undersea Oil Route Prize Quiz News Quiz The I of the storm Captains courageous Taking the fall On this Day All at sea Part-timers Fruitful journey Adventured out Not an animal What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard University News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latest Wills Battle to save ancient sites in Sudan Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Church News Field Place in triples triumph Williams wins EPO crackdown Police warned to be circumspect in use of search powers Law Report Court of Appeal Second mortgage from same lender voidable Court of Appeal Few signs of Foster care for PA tried by Bitchfinder General Challenging jurisdiction of youth court Queen's Bench Divisional Court Leeds offer Stimpson way back Peacock bid Hatton eliminator Salisbury Chepstow Beverley Salisbury sees bold approach pay off Doumen retires Picture Gallery Sandown Park Haydock Park Trainers playing hide and peak for Melbourne Cup Diary Heineken Investigators drop US doping issue Clean bill of health for Britain Wind safeguards Henman seeding Unity on agenda King stands in for Cutteridge Marshall rising from the shadow of Van Almsick One of the pool's glamour girls faces a threat from Britain, Craig Lord writes Heasynet Countdown to Glory The Phelps Golden Eight-Day Plan Devers to replace banned Edwards The Times Shooting pair share common target Great Britain's top two could be contesting the gold medal, David Powell says Phelps happy to stay in Thorpe's wake Best of British Gold Prospectors Maiaysia Airlines Team GB Cricket Yesterday's Scoreboards Sweetenham squad uncompromising in pursuit of excellence Olympic Games Get Fit, Feel Fit Holiday Workout Day Four Superb Bell puts Kent to sword Frizzell County Championship Sussex recover from collapse to have Middlesex on the ropes Ponting leads from front to put out Dynamos' lights Injury rules out Murali Returning Bicknell gives Surrey boost First Division Harmison poised to deliver knockout blow for England Third Npower Test Match How They Line up at Old Trafford Lara undermined by muddled statement Hildreth puts England in control Hampshire still proving bogey team Second Division Hussey and Warren give leaders lift Times Test Spanish press gripped by drama Real move could bring best out of striker Michael Owen the Leaving of Liverpool? Benjamin hurts Derby Boy next door was just too squeaky clean for the Kop Liverpool fan Alyson Rudd explains why striker will never be a folk hero Millwall given reprimand Shelbourne's spirit enough to hold out Deportivo Yesterday's Racing Beverley Salisbury Today's Fixtures Yarmouth Sandown Park Hamilton Park The Results Service Football Baseball Bowls Ferguson's ambitions given a rude awakening Football Sailing Tennis Rejuvenated Woods happy to be back on familiar ground Golf Ladbrokes The Times Sport Confusion reigns as Real close on deal for Owen Mitsubishi Motors Proud Howey to fly the flag for Britain The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Inside Shock of the Old Familiar Places Revisiting the Same Holiday Destination, as the Italians Do, is Anathema. It is the Novelty of the New that Makes It so Appealing My Holiday Wanderlust is by No Means a Sign of Dissatisfaction He Offered to Turn his Office into a Nursery after my Pregnancy Required Reading Call Me MS Diva The Gold Medal for Eroticism Goes to... The Olympics are a Festival of Perfect, Near-Naked Bodies. And for Many of the Billion Spectators the Erotic Appeal of the Athletes Underlies the Pleasure of Watching Physical Competition, Says Simon Barnes It is Erotic Not in the Manner of a Dirty Move but in the Manner of Art Khorkina is More Erotic on the Asymmetric Bars than She is in Playboy Ten Thousand Freshpowerful, Obedient Bodies. Let the Joy Begin Ten Thousand Frsh. Powerful Obedient Bodies. Let the … The Ethicist The Times A Survival Guide to Working in a Warzone Reportage While Reporting from Iraq Times Correspondent Stephen Farrell was Kidnapped. In his Diary He Describes Finding a Surprise round Every Corner Despite the Vicious Sun, You Shouldn't Wear Sunglasses (Too Israeli) Are the British Less Knowledgeable than They Used to … Top Marks for Minimal With A-Level Results Imminent Alan Clements, a University Professor, Says the Expanding Student Population is Lowering Standards of Behaviour One Student Said: "It's Not Cool to Work" Such Low Marks Seriously Affect Staff Morale Effort Students Can Become Adept at Exploiting Rules The Student Trains: The Final Insult Viewpoint A Which? Report Reveals the Inaccuracy of Rail Info Lines. Godfrey Bell Knows only Too Well The Way we Live now Turn Nasty into Nice with Fresh Ingredients, Says Jill Dupleix My Make-Up Bag Has Lipstick, Power-And Cheap Liquor Getting Personal Moisture-starved tresses? Nourish all degrees of dry … My Make-Up Bag Has Lipstick, Power-And Cheap Liquor Oleum rinse-out conditioning spray Lust Hearth Goodess Chair Woman Home. Forum How to Survive the Cruel Sea Health After the Rescue of the Time's Jonathan Gornall and the Pink Lady Crew Dr Thomas Stuttaford Says the Sudden Shock of Icy Water is the Main Danger Asians' Kidney Risks The Coolest Sister Act Natasha Bedingfield Has a Pop Star Brother but is a Big Success in her Own Right, Says Sara Lawrence Learning to Speak out Science A Shell Necklace Found in a Cave Buried in Sediment 75,000 Years Old May Help to Prove that our Early Human Ancestors Spoke a Language Similar in Complexity to Those we Use Today. Gaia Vince Reports The Word "Papa" May Be from a Proto-Language Spoken 50,000 Years Ago Times Online Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Sport Choice Choice Films Index TV Review It was Hard to Tell whether Animal Games was Supposed to Be Merely a Jolly Spoof or a Novel Wildlife Education Programme, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Television and Radio Index Viewing Guide Companion Stairlifts The Times From Oscar to Oblivion The Times Thrills of the Chase New Releases Matt Damon is a Superb Spy but Halle Berry is a Feline Flop, Says James Christopher The Bourne Supremacy 12A, 125 mins Catwoman 12A, 90 mins Afterlife 15,104 mins My Architect Pg, 116 mins More New Releases A Pair of Korean Gems Delights Wendy Ide Memories of Murder 15,130 mins A Tale of Two Sisters 15,115 mins The Magic Gloves No cert, 90 mins Mirror U, 108 mins Khuni Ho Gaya Na U, 172 mins Yu-Gl-Oh! PG, 85 mins More New Releases A Pair of Korean Gems Delights Wendy Ide Starts Tomorrow Screen & Heard Lost in Transition Cover Story Post-Oscar Glory is a Touch Leap for Most Actresses, Says Sean MacAulay For Some the Gold Statue Might as Well Be a Voodoo Doll Pictunehouses After Life And Then? The Killer Instinct A Korean Thriller Has Made its Director a Star, Says Daniel Rosenthal Barbican Entertainments Screen From Riefenstahl to Ichikawa, Christopher Wood Admires the Camerawork that Takes Gold In and out of Passion Festival this Year Edinburgh is an Intriguing Mix of Politics and Controversy, Says James Christopher Watch out for These HMV top dog for music dvd games Bourne to Win Interview Paul Greengrass is his Own Master, Finds David Eimer Spartan Movie Books Cinemas of the World by James Chapman Reaktion, £12.95 Motion Blur: Graphic Moving Imagemaker Laurence King £35

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