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News from 24/08/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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James Hider and Ashling O'Connor, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Rosemary Righter, Thair Shaikh, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Malcolm J. F. Palmer, Hannah Mozley, Philip McNamara, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Emma Crichton-Miller, Denise Kitchener Chief Executive, Catherine Lucas, Gabrielle Starkey, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Bob Stanley, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, David Isaacs, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Margaret Gough, John Evans, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Charles Bremner and Richard Owen, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Jonathan Duckworth, John D. Hart, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Toby Moore, Libby Purves, R. D. Coon, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, James Delingpole, Anselm Kuhn, Peter Nichols, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Christine Buckley, Clifford Coonan and David Charter, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, David Hazelden, David Rowan, Clare Hogan, Andrew Glasse, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Tom Baldwin, Sean Macaulay, Drew Edward, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Gabriel Rozenberg, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Steve Boggan, Dominic Walsh and Felix Lowe, Sean O'Neill, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mark H. J. Radcliffe, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Gareth Child, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Hal Williams, Anna Frame, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Maxwell, Phil Manzanera, Musician, John Rice, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Chris Ayres and Sam Coates, Adam Sampson, Michael Gove, Steph Cook, Richard Beeston, Michael Davis, Damien McGuiness, Jill Verran, Lis Smith, Irene Lancaster, Ian Broadhead, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Malcolm Dowden, Stephen Dalton, Georgia Sawyer, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Maureen Jennings, Michael Evans, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Peter Klinger, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger,

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The Times Watchdog inquiry into phantom rail deals Inside The Times Puzzlement, disbelief, then joy as Holmes brings home gold Ailing Rover admits that it would welcome a Chinese takeover The Times Today August is an official washout Nine hurt as glacier horse bolts Business The Register Sport Plus The Times Ministers will quit if hunt Bill fails Steel and concrete to guard Labour Lawyers attack Tory plan to curb rights Act By a Correspondent: Flight is halted over drunk pilot claim £900 a night on two suspects' stay in hotel What's Important Diesel Car US 'alien' sues Home Office for £1m Official: summer's been rained off WeightWatchers shape up to Atkins challenge With profits and membership notably slimmer, the famous diet company is about to offer a tastier alternative. Chris Ayres and Sam Coates report Proof of pudding is in the eating vodafone Halifax How the wheels have come off MG Rover Kevin Eason looks at how a British success became the poor relation of the world's carmakers 'The Chinese can't be no worse than the Germans' Shanghai firm to buy stake Violence soars on railways Radio reprimand Protest arrests Turning turtle Working life Driver jailed Berry effective Rare cello taken Drowning appeal Wembley strikes Unlucky break Police think pink to drive out the yobs AA Renault Brothers plead for ruthless killer to be caught Amélie's final hour caught on camera Friends unite in grief By a Correspondent: Transplant gives hope to family Intelligent Finance Young smokers are five times more likely to have heart attacks Missed appointments cost NHS £162m Age Concern Cigarettes worse than cars for pollution Lloyds TSB Insurance PS. . . The normal size walk-in bath you can lie down in! volkswagen Blunkett and friends have last word on Fortier affair People Tattoo makes its mark on author Soft-shoe shuffle The Pension Service MoD hid warning on deadly sarin test A young airman faced uncontrollable danger, a secret report on his death said. Michael Evans reports Nimby insurance to cover housing blight Police CS spray may be too damaging Ing Direct By a Correspondent: Fury over speed camera 'junket' Faulty tower's fortunes take a turn for the better Singers get Mobo rap for being anti-gay How first 'marathon mouse' can run twice as far Refugee counts cost of Oxford offer British museums told: Don't be next Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Scream' thieves elude manhunt across Norway Terrorist flees Paris sanctuary Barclays (AFP): Court clears 'Carlos aide' Explosion in Turkish resort (AP): Libya threatened Video evidence Taxi fraudster Deadly downpour Mirage collision Opposition riot (AFP): Power cut nma Liberation street parties put Paris in the swing French set rancour over the Iraq war aside to rejoice in a triumph helped by America, writes Charles Bremner Sabour Life Sabour Leffe South Korea and China argue over Camelot Kingdom Straw pressures Sudan to accept troops in Darfur Bespoke Suits Prudential Proposal puts CIA's future in jeopardy The Times War records battle grips voters in US Vietnam upstages Iraq debate, writes Roland Watson Fighting Talk US snipers cover shrine exit Abu Ghraib case 'needs more facts' Multiple Display Advertising Items Heroics of Olympic footballers grip Iraq Terror suspects stand trial in Cuba Edinburgh Dance First Choice The Times Edinburgh Comedy Willy Russell and Tim Firth Pleasance Courtyard Edinburgh Opera Capriccio Usher Hall Amends of the Peer show Edinburgh Theatre Peer Gynt Royal Lyceum Proms BBC SO/Adams Albert Hall/Radio 3 I'm not jesting, the Knights of the Round Table want me to join their quest Inheritance tax hits too many people too hard Iran is our enemy's enemy but not our friend There is no excuse for clinging to the policy of "constructive engagement" Bedroom games bring out the child in us Bruce Anderson War and Politics Kerry, Bush, Vietnam and the presidential election Mona Lisa Smirk Museums must spend more on guarding their treasures Taken for a Ride Network Rail and train companies are fleecing passengers Transport options The Times Justification for the war in Iraq Prosperity's link with manufacturing Biblical interpretation and Judaism Marathon efforts Reeder writes Australian Wine Blame, claims and counter-claims Unseasonable choice Music to the ears The Weather The Times Crossword Picture Gallery Solution to Crossword 22,750 The Times Crossword The Weather Nationwide The Times Ontheagenda. . . GSK wins Israeli legal fight Briefing Mail resigned to loss Wave power project ARM Holdings loses grip Yen for bigger banknotes Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Charcol HBOS protests over Santander links Glenmorangie family tot up their fortune Administrators close shutters on Ilford £430,000 for 3i director to go back to university The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Wal-Mart cuts forecast Stop Press Philips targets takeovers FedEx posts new outlook Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead ARM shares plunge on $913m US acquisition BT Hbos decides to make life difficult Putting Lord Kirkham in his place Laird Moves into Mobiles China may return Rover to high road Aggregate drops bid plan to block Ennstone deal US thirst for Smirnoff Ice buoys up Diageo Larger Capitalisation Shares Rise in job ads is good news for Johnston Press Smaller Capitalisation Shares EUROTOP 100 Commodities Alliance Trust London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Why ARM may not be overreaching itself with US adventure Tempus Keller Group The Day's Biggest Movers Ease in oil price hits gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Pay settlements sticking at 3% Dell DFS shareholders shrug off threat of boardroom clearout Yukos cuts oil output forecast Japan cash machine makers hit jackpot Business to Business Singer's chief to quit after 35 years Wellington signs up ex-banker to top job NCH Business Equity Prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Stop the world, Jacques Chirac wants to get off Over a barrel City Diary The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Radoi Ralin Much-loved Bulgarian satirist who gave expression to his dissidence in epigrams, novels, poems and plays Kermit S. Champa Professor of American art history whose research comprehended music, literature and cinema as well John Weightman Essayist who promoted postwar French thought in Britain Births Thea Astley Australian author who used small towns as the canvas on which to portray bigger themes Lives Remembered Peter Stafford Former manager of the Savoy who was regarded as one of the greatest hoteliers of his generation Eric Rogers Engineer whose work was at the frontiers of transonic flight To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Flexible friend Prize Quiz Personal Column Disintegrated Transport Are train companies giving cyclists a rough ride? Give me some space Good riddance News Quiz Nice little earners Flawed argument Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Public disservice Word Watching Questions Answered Picture Gallery Forthcoming Marriages Criminal appeals need three judges Court of Appeal The word picturesque has quite lost its petals. When … Battle to preserve Thornborough henges Court Circular Breakdown in equipment includes pipe leak Court of Appeal Nature Notes Prior's rising status could lead to role as tour understudy Cricket By Our Sports Staff: ICC issues warning over drugs before tournament The Times Times Online All-conquering Sully called into question Brighton Yesterday's Results Hamilton Park Times Test Windsor Yarmouth Perth Fallon inquiry stalls on tales of the tape Racing Worcester McGinley determined to cross Ryder Cup finish line Golf The Times England go upwardly mobile with £12 million sponsorship Rugby Union Powerade Olympic Games When tears can be the most telling souvenirs Viewers tuned in to thrills in Athens Zurich MaCey defies all the odds to earn medal chance Basketball Beach volleyball Boxing Canoeing Medals Table Cycling Track races Diving Wiggins still wants more gold after team silver Equestrianism Football Gymnastics Handball Hockey Sailing Softball Table tennis Volleyball Water polo Weightlifting Wrestling Bold fightback puts 49er pair in hunt Nemov fan power stops show Brabants in final Appeal revoked Britain battered Where They Stand The Medal-Winner The Expert Samsung The Coach Radcliffe finds love of winning a burden The Promoter The past Master Graham's revealing moment prompts questions Revolving door sends Sturrock spinning Football Steve who? FA likely to blow the whistle on referee D'Urso Franchitti steals the show Newton in dock Champions crash The Results Service Football Baseball Bowls Today's Fixtures Cricket Videocon Cup Australia v India Speedway Everton furious over plot to prise away Rooney Duff given his chance talk Sport Gill calls a halt to Ferguson's late buys The Times Holmes laps up the glory to join ranks of Britain's elite Alfa Happiest dream fulfils ambition Best of British Bemused Radcliffe stays on track for one final shot at redemption Olympics inside The Times Welcome to my Humble Home Index Inside 24 Hours The Lingutic Remains of the Day Verbatim Hey, Let's Form a Committee The Great British Obsession Goes Wrong when It Develops a Fad for Demanding Independent Bodies–in Other Words, Unelected Ones Required Reading Songs to Stir the Heart I Can Find out where Cover Story It is Rarely Wise to Turn down Nicholas Van Hoogstraten, who Recently Won his Appeal against Conviction for Manslaughter. So Steve Boggan Accepted the Tycoon's Invitation to Tour his £40 Million Palace You Live. . . The Ethicist The Times Guns and Ho's: Will Kim Take the Rap? Interview Facing a Possible Ten Years in Prison for Perjury, Hip-Hop "Queen Bee" Lil' Kim Has Thrown Herself into Charity Work. Nicholas Wapshott Meets her The Times Reportage Hello Again, Berlin 100 Years after Christopher Isherwood was Born Damien McGuiness Says the City that Inspired Him is once More as Decadent as It was in the 1930s Picture Gallery Marry Me, but First Tell Me - are You Fertile? Viewpoint Desperate to Be a Father, Will Jory Wonders whether He Dare Ask his Fiancee to Prove her Fertility Lifetime Not Dead yet Carnival Carry on You're Never Too Old for Carnival. Well, Not in Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, where Nine Carnival Queens, Aged between 80 to 98, Will Steal the Show. Catherine Lucas Reports Age of Enlightenment Why Toddlers and Yoga Don't Mix Health There is a Boom in Fitness Classes for Young Children. But Health Experts Say They May Be Harmful Peta Bee Reports The Way we Live now Dish First, Make Sure your Avocado is Well Hidden, Says Jill Dupleix Style Eight of the Best Yoga Wear The Duffer Zip-Up is on its Way Back Men The Return of the Hoodie Nappy Valley Tractor Talk Home Forum On One of my White Laminate Kitchen Workstops, There is a Large Tea Stain that I Just Can't Remove. Can You Suggest Anything? Gizmos but Do You Need It? Game: Alpha Black Zero PC; £34.99 Gizmos Technobabble Once More with Ealing Arts Edinburgh Comedy Could Old-Fashioned English Humour Challenge Stand-Up, Asks Dominic Maxwell From Satire to Suicide Notes Function Comes Back in Arts Architecture Lille Has Spent its Money on Useful Buildings instead of Flashy Showstoppers. Tom Dyckhoff is Impressed First Night Reviews Taking a Walk in the Clouds A Plan to Build a Pedestrian Way for the City of London Ended up Going Nowhere, Says Bob Stanley I Hear what You're Seeing Emma Crichton-Miller Previews a Multimedia Jamboree in St Ives Partners in Creativity Master Richard Cork is Entranced by the Work of a Neglected, but Influential, Dutch Artist Who Inspired Monet Anything Goes Entertainments Arts Norman Jay, the Carnival Dj, Knows how to Let the Good Times Roll. Phoebe Greenwood Met Him East Hits West La Movie Asian Action is Sweeping us Art Houses, Says Sean MacAulay Radio Chris Campling Multiple Display Advertising Items Everything You Want to Know. . . The Freedom of Information Act is Intended to Open a Secret World to the Ordinary Citizen. But the Reality is Likely to Be Disappointing, Says Alex Wade How It Will Work Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items American Beauties A Ton of Horsehair on the Head is Not the Right Look for British Judges, Writes Ruth McGuire Water, Water Everywhere Can You Expect to Be Insured if your House is Built on a Flood Plain, Asks Malcolm Dowden Giving Lawyers the Slip Can You Give Cuttings of Plants to Friends? The Rules May Be against It. Clare Hogan Reports Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Games Bridge Chess Winning Move Bridge Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Films Choice Stephen Dalton Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Gabrielle Starkey Cable, digital and satellite listings TV Review Whicker's War Showed Man's Ability to Find Himself in a Windowless Dungeon and Still Locate a Crack to Allow in Light on his Misery, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Television and Radio Picture Gallery Index T2 Crossword No 3365 Viewing Guide Companion Stairlifts The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Odd Jobs of the Week Other Views Schools pay penalty for failing to spot potential Issue of the Week Sport The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Bad surgeons can't be detected Health Other Stories we Liked Bill drops care by compulsion Racists hit drive for nurses Course Carriers Watch Deaf and Disability Awareness Training Prize Caption Winner Your output is beyond measure Public Sector Jarvis lose £174m contract Public Private Partnerships Councils 'launder dirty cash' Hero. . . ... And Villain Foreign Ways In the Professional Press Education 6 Web Watch Graffiti: it's a natural girl thing Education The Times Students get help to do biz A levels: pass or fail? Jobs Agenda Lancashire Blackpool Public Sector Education The best jobs Health The best jobs Plus Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Agenda Jobs Service Charity General Housing Health Social Services How to Get a Job in. . . The Fire Service Education Education (Universities) How to Place your Free Job Listing Over to you. . . How many gay PCs hide in the closet? Picture Gallery What Worked Forus Drew Edward councillor and resources spokesman at Fife Council, on its text messaging service Diary Dates Inside

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