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News from 19/08/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, John Turvey, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Christina Hardyment, Rosemary Righter, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, David Stuckey, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Richard Hollingham, Alexandra Blair, Victoria Solt Dennis, Robert Thicknesse, Alexandra Blair, Education Correspondent, David Lee, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, S. Narramore, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, Steve Cochrane, Peter Knipe, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Anne Brobbel, Wendy Ide, James Hider, Roger Maynard, Jeremy Whittle, Nicola Christie, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dorothy Schwarz, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Grainne Gilmore, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Thomas C. Dawson, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Andrew Neill, Peter Nichols, Phil Gordon, E. A. Burroughs, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Ian MacKinnon, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Patricia Voute, Hugo Rifkind, David Powell Athletics Correspondent and John Goodbody, Russell Kempson, Tom Wainwright, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Norman Giller, Quentin Howard, Sean MaCaulay, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Sean O'Nell, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rosanna Covacich, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Rob Wright, Sarah Turner, Lewis Smith and Karen Tiernan, Marray Hedgcock, Ian Jones, Gabriel Rozenberg, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Roy C. Allison, Jack Barford, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Clifford Coonan, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Barry Packham, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alan Guthrie, Alex Hawkes, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Paddy Davison, Carolyn Asome, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Ian Anderton, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Ibrahim Sargin, Philip Webster Political Editor, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Dominic Maxwell, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Ann Bruley, George Caulkin, Ingrid Mansell, Lev Demidov, Alan Lee, Stephen Hoare, Tegwyn Jones, Richard Beeston, William Cashmore, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, Mehmuda Mian Pitchard, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Anna Shepard, Rob Green, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Dave Quarrell, James Christopher, Tony Halpin, Abigail Rayner, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Paul Skelton-Stroud, Daniel Everett, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, A. Inwald, Clare Moonan, Damian Barr,

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The Times A-level pupils to write extra 4,000-word 'super essay' New test to find the best after passes rise for 22nd year in a row Medals at last Threat to BNP Cyclists banned Petrol price fears Times Soars The Times Literary sleuths search for a token criminal The Times Today Picture Gallery The British summer torrent strikes again Iraq rebel offers to give up weapons if US withdraws Mander Portman Woodward Office World Eurostar walkout threat Abused babies are sent home to extreme danger 100,000 may be hit by holiday BA strike Recognise this? Then you're in a minority 'Terror plot' eight to face Old Bailey Worldwide hunt for an antidote to adaptable and deadly disease Ancient remedy that may beat malaria Drug that may help check deadly disease had been known to herbalists for centuries, reports Mark Henderson vodafone The Global Menace and its Victims Boys play catch-up, but the girls still shine brighter David Morris Clearing Online A Levels Subject-By-Subject Your Complete Guide to this Year's Results Students asked to write 'super essay' GCSE in digging up the past is buried Blunder surgeon paid £320,000 finally resigns GP is charged with murder of patient, 74 Just AA sk Staples Father accused eight years after girl's death RAF dresses up Vauxhall Hamilton's Five-Star Taste Test Chicken madras with spicy sauce and a pack of wet wipes will get our boys in a fighting mood Marching on its Stomach Inquest told of horror attack by al-Qaeda gang US munitions ship 'is a timebomb' PC World Backpacker murder suspect to stand trial Only in the Saturday Times Marks & Spencer Pub rehearsal Sixsmith spins a yarn to vent his feelings about Downing Street No wonder James Cracknell, the rower going for gold … A touch of Callas People This could be the last year of the Edinburgh Festival … 'Comedy terrorist' is terribly unfunny on the Royal Mile 'Comedy terrorist' is terribly unfunny on the Royal … PS ... Ing Direct Picture Gallery Bad weather brings fears over tourism Jaguar Hero of Boscastle who saved a hundred lives Village that didn't make a drama out of its crisis Magnet Renegade Tory may embarrass Howard Intelligent Finance We will destroy BNP, UKIP leader pledges Members of the Gadfly Club Property prices hit by rate rise Microsoft chiefs acknowledge global errors of their ways Rover How giant asteroid rocked Antartica Snap, crackle, big bang, it's a new universe Only in the Saturday Times Budgens Train operators quietly drive cyclists off rails Ride it by rail The Good and the Bad Moveable walls plan for future churches Lloyd's name is a risk to car insurers Congratulations Today is a level results day for thousands od students. Gaining a qualifications is a great achievement on their part and a significant step towards realising future goals in further study or employment. A level are one of the main standards by which young people's skill and knowledge are measured. We … Undercover TV reporter guilty of torture murder One. Tel Viewing slump prompts ITV to drop peak shows BBC film is accused of fuelling racism Picture Gallery Small chemists fear big chains in pharmacy shake-up Cheshire Father of newlywed remanded M25 worker dies Students killed Shrek success Jail term quashed Detective sacked Lennon letter Risk from mobiles 'is worse' in rural areas Child leukaemia link to petrol Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: Ambulance trio win back jobs after error It's teleporting, Jim, but not as we know it WHSmith Aids research hit by shortage of test animals national savings & investments Schröder shows his private side in politics Lourdes left with £690,000 bill as pilgrims fail to pay their way South African Army facing HIV crisis Tale of forbidden love contains lies Sardinians find bomb as Blairs quit island Kathmandu cut off by Nepalese rebels' blockade Toucan Daughter's party keeps opposition politics all in President's family Indian business guru points the way to karma waters The Giant of Central Asia Tempur (Reuters): 'Caveman' combs the world for record deal Kazakhstan is becoming the most stable and predictable nation in Central Asia Note Israel admits training elite US forces Urban warfare tactics used in the Gaza Strip are being translated to Iraq, reports Richard Beeston Sharon's party humiliates him over plan to expand coalition UK's Best Rosewod Furniture Specialist Arafat promises to correct mistakes Council is chosen without vote Times Online The Holy City Soldier sues Rumsfeld Najaf told to get ready for 'lesson it will not forget' Newspapers Support Recycling British soldier was killed on patrol The Times Kerry on war footing over plan to recall US troops 'Vote for my husband - he's not as useless as the other guy' (Reuters): Pakistani cleric dies in custody (Reuters): Darfur crisis (AP): Paris storms (AFP): Deadly fact Nationwide Thieving museum curator sentenced to death Times Online Gripped by a powerful duo Edinburgh Theatre One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Assembly Rooms Forget the lovers, let's hear it for the witch Edlnburgh Theatre Celestina King's Edinaburgh Comeday Rob Brydon Rich Hall Pleasance Courtyarda Edinburgh Opera Der Freischütz Usher Hall Pop Lou Reed Hammersmith Apollo Even as a phillosophical statement the concert was heacy going Proms Philharmonia/Dohnányi Albert Hall/Radio 3 Screen in T2 Grade inflation does exist: I should know I was an A-level examiner Picture Gallery Britain doesn't have to make things to boom A country's output cannot be measured by the number o 'made in...' labels found on shop shelves New Europe has deposed the old and seized Brussels But the new EU commissioners will have to combat the army of regulation freaks Thunderer: Shove off! Common courtesy is far from common Picture Gallery A Sweet Pill A new anti-malarial drug promises more than a cure Star Players It's time to search for "corporate" and "astrologer" Top Notch Ministers should introduce an a for the a level Praise for rescuers English examinations The Times Patient priorities for the NHS Social integration of British Muslims In defence of magistrates' courts Bleak future Council tax Voices on the Tube Science and Prayer Use of IMF funds in Russia, 1998 Negative meanings Olympian efforts The Weather The Times Crossword The Sleep Disorder Clinic Business Citigroup bond trade row Bidders set for Saga sale Helical Bar shares sale Wembley rival's setback Games console price war EasyJet cuts out Zurich Texas Pacific targets UK SonyBMG reduces staff Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day In Business Today Google forced to cut price by 25% Pump price rises 'inevitable' as oil flirts with fresh record Pensioner blocks super-union deal Investors expected to jump in Times Online Parmalat seeks $10bn damages Linguaphone The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Gazprom shares tumble Stop Press Air Canada listing threat SEC orders crackdown 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 FT vows to fight Collins Stewart over £240m libel City believes Bank will not lift rates again until November The Times Widows' backing for Berkeley payout Google enters the real world Business Editor's Commentary A red card for gold-plated rules? Trader's profiting just not gentlemanly Court loss could expose Pearson Analysis Bunzl at seven-month low on oil price worries Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares Milk contract concerns turn Arla shares sour Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities BHP Billiton mines a rich seam as commodity prices soar Tempus London Financial Futures The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts fail to hold gains Bonds Wall Street Gravitas Texas Pacific to boost income by playing markets Human pyramid built on risk Analysis Getting Satisfaction Insurers may be forced to sell £11bn of equities Barclays builds stake in US credit card market Credit-row body will speed up complaints Citigroup in FSA inquiry Misco Goldman's $700m golden boy jumps ship The Wildlife for All Trust Banking & Finance Bluewater shopping centre now worth £1.6bn 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 CHASE Children's Hospice Service Hobbs puts best foot forward in hope of sale Pharmacy law gives grocers a headache Shuffling the pack City Diary Generous spirit City Diary Greek sortie City Diary BHP backs China demand to grow sevenhr Yukos Offer Innocent pleads guilty to putting music before its profits Enterprise European summer a dampener for Nestlé US retailer faces sex bias lawsuit Michael Page International Halifax Financial Services Office of Government Commerce Interregnum The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Donald Justice Student of John Berryman whose skilful and resonant verse made him one of America's most distinguished contemporary poets Donald Justice poet, was born on August 12,1925. He died on August 6.2004, aged 78 Lives in Brief Robin Denham, orthopaedic surgeon, was born on April 18,1922. He died on July 26,2004, aged 82 Joaquin Galarza, anthropologist, was born in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, on October 2,1928, and died in Paris, on July 31,2004, aged 75 James C. B. W. Leonard, circuit judge, was born on January 26,1905. He died on July 20,2004, aged 99 John McLeod, businessman, was born in 1923. He died on June 22,2004 Kenneth McClellan, actor, was born on September 5,1918. He died on July 15,2004, aged 85 John Stacey, Methodist preacher, was born on November 30,1919. He died on August 10,2004, aged 84 From the top down Back to business How to Reach the Top without Working Prize Quiz Use your loaf News Quiz Births, Marriages & Deaths Set Back and Enjoy the Rise Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times reader Sit Back and Enjoy the Rise Is being an office slacker the secret of career success? Sit Back and Enjoy the Rise Lazy, moi? Can't see, won't see Hidden meaning What's your view? Word Watching Questions Answered Court Circular Church News Awards Personal Column The Register Forthcoming Marriages Nature Notes Answers Reach for the skies AirlineNetwork. co. uk Focus: Toronto's appeal outpaces Cannes for Hollywood's stars Pride and passion on a jaunt with Jane A Belgian beerfest at £159 for two days, or Jane Austen in Bath for £50 a night. Sarah Turner lists the offers Sport Azhar and Bicknell make Kent struggle Cricket Frizzell County Championship First Division Nottinghamshire make light work of rivals Lehmann helps fan the embers Totesport League Second Division Role of consent in child case Court of Appeal Times Online Dominant Hutton adds to Northamptonshire's problems Disclosing assessor's advice Court of Appeal Caddick quick to make up for lost time Second Division Bad faith test for trademark Court of Appeal Lewis leads the struggle after bold decision to bat first Clarke back at scene of his great career turnaround Golf York Mephisto tests Cumani's confidence to limit The Wright Track Yesterday's Results The Tatling can strike in sprint Golden consolation for gutsy Hamilton Powerade Britons join dive through window of opportunity Sport on Television Composed Britons take step closer to their dream Campbell reserves judgment on Kenteris Injured Gebrselassic feels pressure to run Gambler Reeves turns agony to ecstasy Pinsent's four clock fastest time to put pressure on main rivals Gordon loses battle for bronze Hamm proves the stuff of legend in flying without wings Parry's success rubs off as British swimmers impress at last Yesterday's Results from Athens Medals Table Williamson holds nerve to justify sacrifice Fast Times On your Mobile Times Online The Times Britain hit high five in medal haul Kelly doubles up Rhode milestone Holm to return Waldner shock US duo defeated Hartson and Bellamy spark buoyant Wales Volkswagen Index Scotland humiliated by hungry Hungary Scotland Hungary Eriksson not deceived by winning margin England Ukraine The Premiership Today Duff makes promising return for Ireland How They Lined up at St James' Second-half display leaves Sanchez upbeat Dyer must say sorry or face being placed on transfer list On Page The Results Service Football Today's Fixtures Cricket Times Test How They Line up at the Oval Baseball Bowls Football Cricket Shooting Speedway Tennis Lara's genius and rain pose threat to summer of perfection Cricket Fourth Power Test Match Leeds say sorry to Bradford Surrey take title Webster leading Docherty boost Times Online malaysia Booze brothers out to hit Lord's for six and halt the Sully bullies Village People Sport Law discovers silver lining as controversy clouds Games Olympics inside Ainslie at head of triple challenge in quest for gold on the high seas Peugeot How Yesterday's Medals were Won and Lost Tyneside muted on England's flattering return The Times Inside 24 Hours The Lighuistic Remains of the Day Verbatim The Great A-Level Improvement Few Girls Used to Stay on to Do the Exams. What a Contrast with Today - now Girls are Doing Better than Boys You Find Yourself Awed by a Somersault that Defies Gravity In Search of Success Required Reading "No One is to Blame for my Death" Cover Story Zoë Schwarz Killed Herself Four Years Ago this Sunday after a Long Battle with Mental Illness, Leaving a Note Saying that No One was to Blame. In a Moving Letter to her Dead Daughter, Dorothy Schwarz Says There is No Pain like that Caused by Suicide and Asks if She Could Have Done Anything to Prevent … Suicide is like Measles, Thought once You've Had It. You're Immune Most of your Ashes are Scattered in the Garden-Near Tigger's Grave The Ethicist The Times These Men Stripped Me of my Dignity Interview A Torrent of Sex Discrimination Claims is Engulfing America's Biggest Store Chain, James Doran Reports When She Rebuffed his Advances the Harassment Just Got Worse, She Claims The Times On the Line now is ... Reportage From BBC Breakfast to 5 Live Drive, Every Television and Radio Show Seems to Want the Public to Phone, Text or E-Mail Them. Steve Cochrane Took up the Challenge in his Own Interaction Day I Pithily Say that the Callers are Sex Obsessed Captain Mark Phillips Answers Ny Question Lifestyle Oooh, You Cook-Teaser The Cook's Companion May Contain a Smorgasbord of Inconsequential Trivia, as the Extracts below Confirm, but, Says Jill Dupleix, It Can Also Point You towards True Gastronomic Enlightenment The Way we Live now Duck Confit Makes a Sensational Summer Salad, Says Jill Dupleix Times Online I Freak on a Really Fat Day Getting Personal: Tara Bernerd Wish Fulfilment Wagyu Steak Lust Hearth Goddess Trailor Sailor Home. Forum Entertainments A Pale Ale Disgrace Viewpoint A US Beer-Can History of Rock Has No Black Faces, Says Hugo Rifkind Libido Let down by a Busy Mind Health Hyperprolactinaemia is Nature's Contraceptive-A Stress-Related Condition that Can Suppress Sex Drive, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Deterrence Will Stop Wasps Ruining the Show The Virus Hijacker Science With Conventional Treatments failing to Do More than Slow the Spread of HIV, Researchers are Trying to Fight Fire with Fire, Richard Hollingham Reports Only One Thing Can Match HIV for Deadliness and That's Another Virus Glowing Report Briefing The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky Movies Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Choice Films Index TV Review Is There No Longer Anything that People Don't Feel Comfortable Sharing with Millions of Strangers Watching on Television, Asks Joe Joseph BBC One Variations BBC Two ITV1 London Channel 4 Five Picture Gallery Today's Television T2 Crossword Viewing Guide The Times Companion Stairlifts Screen I Think, Therefore I'm Scared Witless Screen New Releases M. Night Shyamalan's Latest Gothic Extravaganza, the Village, Frightens the Parts of James Christopher Other Horror Movies Just Can't Reach The Village 12A, 108mins Father and Son Pg, 84mins Merci Docteur Rey 15,90mins Robot More New Releases Love Me if You Dare 15,94 mins La Haine 15,96 mins A Cinderella Story Pg, 95 mins Screen & Heard Yamaha The Truth is out There ... Hiding Screen Cover Story Caring, Sharing Sean MaCaulay Comes to the Aid of All Those Moviegoers who Came out Saying:'what was that about?' The Motorcycle Diaries First Night Not Just One of the Guys Unassuming Paddy Considine Lights up the Screen in Two New Two British Films, Wendy Ide Met Him Love Me if You Dare McDonald's Corporation The Ice Queen Shivers Screen Interview the Tense, Dark Plot of the Village Gave Sigourney Weaver Nightmares, She Tells Ian Nathan Top 10 Frights La Haine Method Merchant Screen Al Pacino is the Latest Shylock to Demand his Pound of Flesh. Nicola Christie Watched Volkswagen New DVDs The Times Degree of investment pays Tony Halpin, Education Editor introduces a 24-page guide which assesses the value of going to university as higher fees loom and colleges take in many more students An additional 250,000 people enter university by 2010 Price Water House Coopers Inside How to survive after checking out of Hotel Parents University will present some of the toughest mental puzzles of your life, such as how long can you wear the same socks before people notice? Despite the hangovers, partying and socialising are essential Freshers' week is the times to make new friends, says Tom Wainwright Tidy habits avoid messy rows Don't leave dirty dishes lying around or party all night if you want to keep your flatmates, Stephen Hoare advises APU What the Banks are Offering Students Free offers you can bank on Curries are adding spice to student account deals, says Grainne Gilmore Before you sign up, bear in mind that tempting deals may disguise draconian terms Let US Pay your Debts More cash help for students as the grant is reinstated Tony Halpin explains which students will qualify for extra financial help and how they should apply for it The Times Shun the library foo far ... Damian Barr muses on what he wishes he knew before going to university Just as it is better to have loved and lost, so it is better to go to university and drop out than not go at all The big danger is that you will end up doing too much academic enough people prep A whole world of choice awaits There is no better time for gappers to take a year out, says Alexandra Blair, Education Correspondent The Times Think first, cram later If all goes awry with your A-level results, do not rush into choosing a crammer, advises Alexandra Blair Some will find they can still get into the place of their choice having dropped grades How to stay safe while travelling abroad Before You Go 100,000 a year go gapping Which gap-year scheme will you choose? Tummy bugs lurk, so take precautions Hygiene nmight bit live up to the standards of home HSBC Falklands adventure sealed my future Farm life helped one teenager to choose a career, says Tony Halpin The Times Budding psychologist who knows the mind games tormenting students HSBC Clearing is an imperfect system-but for many students it works Tony Halpin offers advice on how to keep your head despite the stress It's a game of nerve and judgement but don't panic CIFE Clearing Contacts 2004 Degree of unfilled places kept secret Students should have the right to know which universities take the most recruits through clearing, says Tony Halpin Profiles of universities in clearing University of East London APU abbeycolleges University of Sunderland Ski le Gap

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