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News from 25/08/2004

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Morgan Stanley, Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Elizabeth Mistry, John Smith, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, John Goodbody and Greg Hurst, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, S. Menon, Magnus Linklater, Derek Ezra, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, James Thomas, Adele Parks, Richard Hobson, Paul Smith, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Oliver Kay and George Caulkin, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Adrian Newman, John O'Byrne, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Rosalind Renshaw, Tom Welsh, Jeremy Whittle, D. S. A. Murray, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Michael Hart, Sean O'Neill and Stewart Tendler, Nouveau Pauvre, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Roy Eccleston, Abigail Watson, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Catherine Keith, Gary Jacob, Elfed H. Evans, Rosallnd Renshaw, Elizabeth Judge and Nic Hasell, Toby Moore, Jill Dupleix, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stewart Foster, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent and Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Roland Watson, Sue Levy, Richard Lloyd Parry, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mary Meeker, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, C. Rhoda, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Christopher Anton, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Matthew Tam, Simon de Bruxelles, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Susan Pape, Ashley Roughton, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Annabel Sherwood De Ortiz, Martin Samuel, Dylan Jones-Evans (Director of Entrepreneurship), Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Sam Mariowe, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Peta Bee, Clifford Coonan, Chris Campling, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, S. L. Gauntlett, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Bob Purdy, Dalya Alberge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Janet Byron, Sophie Kirkham and Ian Evans, T. R. Hennessy, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Millie Carr, Lucia Rae, Jane Pugh, Dominic Maxwell, John Dove, Alistair Cooke, Ingrid Mansell, Neil Fisher, Susan McDonald, Helena D. McNally Medical Educationist, Sarah Jane Checkland, Mike Matthews, Richard Beeston, Philippa Norman, Reviews, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, D. Slinger, Catherine Philp, John Kinory, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Anne Sebba, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, David Powell, S. E. Campbell, Alice Miles, Nic Hopkins and Angela Jameson, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Emma Burns, Jenny Davey, Roger Poole, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, W. H. Cousins, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Bernie McClean (Chairdude), Patience Wheatcroft, Joan Smith, Pam Rose,

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The Times Soaring fuel bills spell end to era of cheap energy Abu Ghraib abuse Shell scandal Air disasters The Times Peugeot Exam board rejects plea to save state school classics The Times Today: Price Rises since January Red carpet for heroes of Athens Business The Register Sport Plus T2 The Times Faster action needed on 'silent killer' Insurers are accused of leaving cancer sufferers in the lurch Treatment Can Cost £100,000 The Jargon Loopholes Terrorism fear as two Russian airliners crash Index MBNA Europe Stroke patients let down by care services Abu Ghraib report condemns 'Animal House' on night shift Ministers escape Iraqi bomb attacks The last hours in a shrine under siege Stephen Farrell, the only British journalist to spend a night in Najaf's Imam Ali shrine, reports on the net that is closing in on Moqtada al-Sadr's army of rebels BT Call for Scottish army chief to go Office World Lords threaten to outfox ministers over hunt Bill Record number of immigrants allowed to settle in UK News Desperate refugees hide in 'jungle' outside Calais Tories call peer's £½m gift corrupt Maxine Carr lookalike tormented Dismissal claim Tourists on mend Eye in the sky Student killed Yorath banned Road rage death 'Charles' spared Lover was beaten and kept locked up Court ordeal that changed the law The case reported in The Times on January 17,1998 Ing Direct Citroën Vanessa-Mae lives in fear again as stalker is freed Rapist's victim died alone with pills by her side Thousands of passengers delayed as BA groundstaff fail to check in VW Farmers facing ruin as harvests bow to rains Farmers appeal to Government to speed payments as farmers watch livelihoods wash away, writes Valerle Elliott Millions lost as fraudsters move to South Africa Pogues singer 'beaten over gay advance' Panasonic Statue is less troublesome tribute to Princess Cup rivals happy to give a goal away I wasn't a fool, says man tricked out of £85,000 Fixed Rate Mortgage Key lead in Amélie murder inquiry Germaine Greer failed to show at the Edinburgh International … UPS Aaron Barschak, who crashed Prince William's 21st birthday … Babs's chap proves a star attraction Black arts of a fallen publishing tycoon laid bare on screen People Lengendary Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page has opened … Jerry Hall is going to make another effort to crack … Anti-gay artists in line for awards Opera to mob train station in rush-hour PS . . . Morgan gets £1.7m Mirror payoff Cubist portrait is a mouse-click away Tribunal told of golf club sex antics ups Tate keeps Munch masterpiece hidden Storage of The Sick Child provokes scream of indignation from a donor's angry heirs, reports Dalya Alberge Children suffer rise in violent bullying unicef The Signs Concerned Parents Should Watch for School test results improve but still miss targets One. Tel 'Claims culture' takes away fun of the fayre AA Beagle team wants to try again China takes gold for Olympic self-promotion Nationwide The Moves 24 of the world's most powerful hydrolic pistons will … 'Shaking table' aims to underpin quake study Endgame in battle to deport Fischer Dell British Red Cross Afghan warlord closes in on prize city World News Captured by Alexander Maoist rebels suspend blockade in Nepal The Times Rac Motherstell Straw of flight from terror World News Lloyds TSB Insurance Neo Nazis attack Jewish graveyard 'Bin Laden's driver' smiles in the dock Medecins Sans Frontieres Kerry goes quiet on Vietnam to target economy Instruments of prisoner restraint at Camp Delta at … Cheney at odds with Bush over gay unions Alliance Leicester (AP): Opposition strike hits Bangladesh (Reuters): Yemen ambush (AFP): Child executed (AFP): Belated burial (Reuters): Car park clash (Reuters): Cruellest cut First Choice The Times An exquisite world of pain Edinburgh Opera II trovatore Festival Theatre Edinburgh Comedy Noble and Silver Pod Deco Edinburgh Concert BBCSSO/Volkov Usher Hall Proms St Petersburg PO/Temirkanov Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre The Master and Margarita Lyric, Hammersmith Blood, rape and mutilation: that's the summit of the avant garde's talent Sudan is merely a photo opportunity for Straw Afghanistan and Iraq are the world's two most lawless places. And he lectures Khartoum on Keeping order Lazy staff and long queues spell turbulent times for BA Can British Airways really still say it is the nation's favourite airline? Here's how to stop EU red tape from strangling business Bill Cash A Strained Polity German struggles with the politics of decline Lost in Translation Exam boards have no business stifling chances to learn Closing the Door Controversial asylum policies begin to show results Doctors under stress Riches of English Bankers' logic The Times British obligation towards Sudan Need to quicken pace in seeking fuel substitutes for oil Academics lacking entrepreneurship Pioneering medicine Democracy's roots Gunnersbury Park Benefits of chess Youth and alcohol Capable children Weather no object The Weather The Times Crossword 22,752 Weathercall The Times AOL SMFG in rival bid for UFJ Germany's deficit soars Move for DFS set to fail Yukos court setback Microsoft faces EU study Admiral chief's £128m Luxury time for Swatch Citigroup acquisition Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Commodities In Business Today FSA exposes long-running deception by Shell executives Investors say that heads must roll M&S poaches second Asda executive Pressing Questions T. M. Lewin The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing United's Heathrow strike off Stop Press Court plea on phone lines Exchanges investigation Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Investors to half £496m bid for DFS Timesonline Vodafone Counting the cost of investor support An auditor of no account Business Editor's Commentary Hammerson in step with the times S&N price suffers as lager sales fail to froth Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares Cookson rises as broker flags cheap shares Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Bodycote International London Financial Futures Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange Persimmon can continue to build on its record performance Business Markets Tempus Glenmorangie The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts rally on payout hopes Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes HBOS faces complaint over executive's advice Hollinger Inc director steps down Halifax Admiral's float to give boss profit of £128m Spanish Vow to Fight on Hansard trio fail to stump up Admiral's float to give boss profit of £128m Glenmorangie shares leap 25% The Sunday Times Pru tries a makeover on with-profits On Saturday Timesonline 'Red alert' over Berkeley bonuses Builder predicts housing upturn Ray Tang/rex Top hotels carry £100m price tag 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 Lions International Land Securities discusses swap with Slough Property company to develop LSE tower Checkout checkup City Diary Cat Action Trust Business Equity Prices The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Captain Bill Jewell Submariner who delivered 'The Man Who Never Was' to a Spanish beach, misleading the Germans about the Allied invasion of Sicily Captain Bill Jewell, MBE, DSC, submarine captain, was born on October 24,1913. He died on August 20,2004, aged 90 Albi Rosenthal Bookseller and collector whose interests embraced music, palaeography, autograph manuscripts and letters Albi Rosenthal, bookseller, was born on October 5,1914. He died on August 3, 2004, aged 89 Avoiding misery Future imperfect Don't be so sure Prize Quiz Conditional Love And then what? No guarantees Begging another question News Quiz It takes two Unreliable information Safe anonymity Don't think, just do it Births debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Happiness is . . . All mixed up A problem shared Mother or wife? Testing times What's your view? Word Watching To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Questions Answered Memorial Services Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam-Private Appointment Church News Personal Column British Museum revels in its haul of lapel ephemera Daily Life August 25, 1935 Nature Notes Latest Wills Forthcoming Marriages Service of Thanksgiving Answers Word Watching Changing the Guard The Times Sport Cecil reigns as the going gets heavy at Yarmouth Racing Brighton Access implied by necessity Law Report Chancery Division Yarmouth Worcester Power to quash unfair planning decision Court of Appeal Perth Party can choose forum Chancery Division Rotherham wait on RFU ruling Young spark Newton banned Pizzonia steps in Wilkinson ready Bangladesh blow Graf honour Timesonline Strauss conducts victorious waltz Totesport League Second Division Times Test The Times Composed Bell forces Sussex to toil Regulations on overseas players 'must be tightened' Late collapse crushes Saltires' bid for upset Wessels warns of blood-letting in season of strife Lancashire foiled by rain Lewis puts safety first as England fail to press home advantage Germany team rule once more Timesonline Powerade Athens at a loss over balancing the books talk Sport Battling Britons reel in fourth medal By Our Sports Staff: Greek judo star loses fight for life after leaping off balcony The Results Service Today's Fixtures Where They Stand Pools Forecast Switched sample allegations heap pain on Fazekas Yesterday's Results from Athens We know you are going through hell, Paula, and you owe the nation nothing The Times Holland and Germany reach final Wynne through Divers flop Sweetebham bid American dream Australia prevail El Guerrouj finally makes golden breakthrough Iraq football team fall short of gold but do their homeland proud Ashling O'Connor watches Paraguay prevail 3-1 in Thessaloniki Sky Sports Holmes unimpaired by double vision Faltering Britain look to inspiration of Wiggins Confident Carrick eager to get career back on track at White Hart Lane United look to banish bad habits Heskey gets Birmingham heading in the right direction Liverpool's mediocrity underlines magnitude of task facing Benítez Victor strikes at double to see off gallant Shelbourne Drogba delivers as Chelsea's wingless wonders fly high Last Night's Results Newcastle's £20m bid provides temptation for Rooney The Times Wrath of Khan is unleashed on Korean Toyota Olympics inside MacEy's soul again fails to carry body to the medal podium The Times Stand up and Deliver Inside 24 Hours Verbatim the Lingurstic Remains of the Day More Warrior than Thou? All Right, so the Would-Be President Isn't a Wimp but a Killer. Does that Make Him an Ideal Candidate to Lead his Country? Required Reading Eating the Manuals My Turn to Stand Cover Story The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Audience is Demanding and Probably Inebriated, but Hugo Rifkind Believes He Has the Jokes and the Routine to Make Them Laugh. So what Happened on his Stand-Up Comedy Debut? A Joke that Worked . . . And One that Didn't The Ethicist The Times Claws out on a Silent Moorland Reportage Magnus Linklater on a Heated Battle over the Birds of Prey Threatening to Destroy Britain's Grouse Health Plastic Parts? They'll Do Nicely Three Millions of us Have Metal Implants inside us but that Could now Change, Says Elizabeth Mistry Doctor's Orders Emotional Intelligence Mortality Etc I Spent the Flight Boring a Psychiartrist with the Details of my Phobias TV Will Show Jimmy and Ann Jones's Rows. But It Misses their Love, Says Penny Wark You Can See They Adore Each Other by the Banter Our Love Strife What Does Love Tell us about Life? Love ETC The Way we Live now Hot or Cold, Late Summer Berries are Superb, Says Jill Dupleix Timesonline Au Revoir Les Fashion French Riviera Fashion is No Longer Just for Little Girls. Joan Smith Discovers the Grown-Up Way to Spice up your Style on the Côte D'azur Enfants . . . Shopping Sickness Home. Forum Interview Esther's Legacy When his Wife Committed Suicide, Philip Holmes Decided to Start a Charity in her Memory. Now the Esther Benjamins Trust Helps Children in One of the World's Poorest Countries. Anne Sebba Met Him Finally, a No 1 with Byte Arts Pop a Download Chart is Launched next Week. Is this a Brave New World for Music? David Sinclair Reports All Hail the Chartists Then and now Aam Badge Arts Lip Service Paid to a Visual Art the 40th-ANNIVERSARY Show at Birmingham's Ikon Gallery is Thick on Sixties Nostalgia, but Well worth Celebrating, Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston From our Midland Correspondent: For Modern Art, Turn in at the Kiosk First Night Reviews A Platform for Self-Expression Station Art Has Arrived, Says John Russell Taylor Entertainments This Nova is Super Arts Edinburgh Dance Donald Hutera Finds Delights amid the Dross Art of a Learning Curve Education National Competition Aimed at Encouraging Art in Schools Has Helped to Transform Pupils' Interest in the Subject. It's Also Paying Dividends across the Rest of the Curriculum. Emma Burns Reports teacher training agency Education ed. forum St. George's University Think beyond The Times The Times Life after the Race is over Education Athletes Have the Chance to Learn Vocational Skills, Says Peta Bee Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Games Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Solution Films Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Cable, digital and satellite listings on pages 24-25 TV Review The Transatlantic Romance at the Core of Ny-Lon Got off to an Entirely Unconvincing Start. But the Series Could Be a Grower, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Televisionandradio Miami Beach Police Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3366 Check today's answers by ringing 09015 622194. Calls … Viewing Guide The Times Picture Gallery Rolex Crème A scent of victory Working Relationship Douglas Batchelor, chief executive of the League Against Cruel Sports, and his PA, Tamsin Joiner Morgan Multiple Display Advertising Items Fair and flexible ways for women to flourish The Nationwide building society is operating an enlightened policy which encourages female employees to thrive at work, says Rosalind Renshaw Women have greater access to training and mentoring Only time will can break through the glass ceiling Times Savers Contacts Multiple Display Advertising Items Sail through autumn on a river of style Karen Homer Real-life fashion British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Get rid of that pain in the neck Learning the Alexander Technique can improve posture and reduce aches and strains, says Susan Pape Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crème Classic luxury at the Bentley Conference Call We're so sick of stress FYI tiny

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