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News from 01/09/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Rudolph Giuliani, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Colin Lyle, Sarah Potter, Louise Beaver, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Christine Buckley and Greg Hurst, Jane Mulkerrins, Paul Burke, Mark Souster, E. Ronald Watts, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian R. Hainsworth, Christine Seib, Joanna Walters, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alison Kervin, Janet Hutchings, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, Rosalind Renshaw, Mark Ruddle, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Editor, Jeremy Whittle, Alan Robertshaw, Senator John McCain, Joan Cooke, Joe Joseph, Harold Lydall, Paul Fitzpatrick, Peter Beinart, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, Fiona Lines, John Heath, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Sarah Bosworth, Jenny Walker, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Sue Nicholson, Tola Awoglbamlye, Miranda Ingram, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Russell Kempson and Peter Lansley, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, David Madel (Conservative MP), Lea Paterson and Anne Spackman, Donal Og O'Hescain, Peter Lister, Russell Kempson, Phillip Evans, Julie Goodwin, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Gerard Baker, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Arthur Harada, Simon de Bruxelles, Elaine Monaghan, Susan Pape, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Bill Sykes, John Russell Taylor, Richard Pohle, Mark Souster David Hands and Matt Dickinson, Everett Howard, General Secretary, Xan Rice, Jeremy Page, James C. Murphy, Chris Campling, Ingrid Lucas, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, John Campion, Nick Kelly, Jane Feinmann, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Patrick West, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, Jane Pugh, Matt Dickinson George Caulkin and Rick Broadbent, Tony Richmond, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Neil Fisher, Arwel Roberts, Michael Austin, Karen Homer Real-life fashion, Helen Rumbelow and Adam Sherwin, Eric Ellis, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Jill Parkin, Benedict Nightingale, Lydia Hislop, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Balmoral Castle, Alice Miles, Valerie Grove, Abigail Rayner, Randy Cohen, Stephen Gray, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Nigel Kendall and Sam Coates, Stephen Farrell and Charles Bremner, Ian Brinkley (Chief Economist), Jenny Davey, Patience Wheatcroft, Sarah Richards, Lisa Verrico,

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The Times Hostage fears after mass killing Deadline looms for two French captives Inside Rooney in red The Times Steel River Blues. New Drama Woodward's try at soccer The Times Today Lord Black 'stole $400m' Thatcher stands £165,000 bail for son Mark What's Important Scotland likely to follow Ireland on smoking ban Blair and Ahern in Ulster talks The eighth deadly sin? Oh, never mind Marriages lasting longer before failing sky Soldiers facing court for Mirror 'abuse' pictures Millionaire is late runner in Hartlepool Liar punished Peek at mummy Killer wasps NHS infections 'Case grows' against Thatcher 'President Obiang wants to see you.' There were no discussions, only orders What a difference a day makes. On Monday David Lister was ordered out of court, yesterday he was invited to meet Equatorial Guinea's ruler. Photographs by Richard Pohie vodafone BT Bonus outcry as Royal Mail fails to deliver Royal Mail failed to any of its key targets, but executives will still share a £1.5 million payout, report Christine Buckley and Greg Hurst How the reward system works There'll always be a place for the post Lost in the Post abbey A little of what they fancy does them good The cheese sandwich still rules lunchbox A Healthy Week People Dixons Denzel tells fans 'Never on a Sunday' It's a nightmare on the Underground Just one Cornetto lawsuit Portillo strengthens links with Spain C&g Channel Islands Limited Astronomic Savings Suzuki Blair attacks 'hell' of yob culture Father kills himself over shame of beating Church let sex abuse priest work with children Shipman doctors to face GMC hearings NEC A hi-tech gimmick, or thin end of the wedge? Man shot dead at 'peaceful' carnival ThyssenKrupp Accessibility Bespoke Suits for Men and Ladies Scientists closer to finding ET's home Report poor nurseries to us, Ofsted tells parents Gun triggers ban Ford Girl forced out of Kosovo at gunpoint wins Oxford place Law firms must aim for ethnic diversity Nationwide Blackboard's future erased Working-class pupils do better at grammars Dino the lunge lizard British Olympic stars win golden victory parade DNA test fraud JustAAsk Muslims call for journalists' release President Chirac cashes in Arab favours as an Iraqi kidnap unites France, reports Charles Bremner DELL Bomb Attacks on Israelis this Year Suicide bus bombers kill 16 in Israel Captives Killed in Iraq this Year Scarborough Building Society Investment Rates from 1 September 2004 A1-Sadr to enter Iraqi elections Delegates picketed by 'flying pigs' The Terminal New York is chance to rebuild link between 9/11 and Iraq Garden echoes to memories of Ali and Frazier for Moore's heavyweight challenge Convention N Tebook Alliance Francaise scarborough building society Schwarzenegger casts immigrants in starring role First Lady seen as acceptable face of party The Things They Said flybe.com british european Multiple Display Advertising Items Woman suicide bomber kills ten in Moscow Defiant Milosevic begins his defence Artists' plea to save relic of Berlin's Cold War history Sanctions are worth trying in effort to end Sudan's turmoil Minister's visit is sign of thaw with North Korea Britain is to offer aid in return for a pledge on nuclear weapon curbs, Richard Lloyd Parry writes (Reuters): Republican resigns after web 'outing' (AFP): Alitalia in crisis (AFP): Cholera toll up (Reuters): War on locusts NatWest Secret State New 'czar' to help boost Singapore birthrate Barclays Treasures hidden in the desert from Stalin Letter from Uzbekistan Jeremy Page reports on an art find of 90-000 works saved from the Soviets are now in danger of perishing The Times (Reuters): Darfur crisis worsening, say agencies (Reuters): Iran 'spy' arrests (Reuters): IMF riots (Reuters): Pinochet in court (AFP): Red-faced men Pop The Roots deliver an object lesson in hip-hop dexterity The Roots Olympia, Dublin First Choice Film First Thrills, spills and twists in the tale Theatre Audacity Jermyn Street, SW1 Modest Mouse roar in as the biggest little band in America Modest Mouse Islington Academy, N1 Proms Australian YO/Foster; Oslo PO/Previn Albert Hall/Radio 3 Edinburgh Concert Leipzig GO/Blomstedt Usher Hall Cameras may show barristers in a good light, but justice will still be out of focus London does not need a gold medal for madness Bush may be too much of a war president to be a victor The President is vulnerable because he has neglected home front issues Thunderer: Tattoos are a way of showing 'I'm prolier than thou' The Times Lurking in the Lunchbox Schoolchildren are eating too much fat, sugar and salt Keeping Score The endangered appeal of a stylish heist Inside America Republicans have proved more pragmatic than painted Help for Sudan Rights and duties The Times Kaletsky's rosy view of the UK economy under scrutiny Students and housing in competition Samaritan smote Bank Holidays Training the Disabled School games Discontent over poll in North East Spotted wryneck There or thereabouts The Weather The Times Crossword 22,758 The Times Weathercall The Times egg Amvescap trio pay £1.9m Sainsbury's rating cut Land Rover plan stalls US consumer index down Brambles stacks up profit The cheque's in the post Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day BT Inquiry accuses Black of $400m Hollinger 'theft' Cartel-busters free to use bugging devices In Business Today Black now faces Union threat to £2bn gas networks payout Need to Know The Times Global Business Briefing Data Day Results in Brief Alitalia 'to cut 7,000 jobs' Stop Press Pg&e settles claim Contracts buoy Ventiv Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Look Ahead Fear of house price fall as home loans plunge Trouble at the Door Triumph in the gas pipelines Don't write off Royal Mail just yet Business Editor's Commentary Stability Pact Rules Black day for the Hollinger jet set Rain and rates lead to August retail washout Broker's positive move adds froth to SAB Miller Logica CMG suffers in eleventh-hour selling Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures Laugh is on investors as Brambles stacks up pallet profits Tempus The Day's Biggest Movers US data check gilts' slide Bonds Dollar Rates Wall Street Brandes joins Energy rebellion The Sunday Times RTL'S Options RTL chief plays down talk of Five/C4 merger Desmond ends printing plant rift Chimney sweep City Diary Name and shame City Diary Portman Building Society Virgin Mobile to open in WHS stores DELL Problems Stack up for Bush America faces spate of global trade sanctions Confidence fall adds to fears for US recovery Corporate The Goods on Imports 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 Diet stops Bunzl piling on pounds CRH soars as European trade rebounds British Heart Foundation School deals spur Laing to 143% rise Check your numbers in savings lottery Easy Money Banking & Finance Discover Adventure Ltd. Index Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Sir Arthur Hockaday MoD civil servant who found a rewarding second career in charge of Commonwealth war graves Peter Posnette Plant pathologist whose research preserved the West African cocoa crop and helped to make chocolate an affordable luxury Esther Mendelsohn Joseph Doyenne of cultural life in San Francisco Births, Marriages & Deaths The Very Rev Horace Dammers Dean of Bristol who worked to strengthen relations with other Churches and strove to help the poor Norman Clark War correspondent who reported from Paris and Berlin and won respect in Fleet Street for struggling on behalf of the News Chronicle Lives in Brief Joseph Rovan, historian and architect of Franco-German reconciliation, was born in Munich on July 25, 1918. He died in Saint Christophe Les Gorges on July 27. 2004, aged 86 DJM: Nature Notes On This Day The Times September 1, 1859 Prize Quiz News Quiz Fashion on the cheap Times reader Lucia van der Post wasn't impressed with George at Asda and prefers M&S. How do you think the two retail giants compare? Onwards and Upwards Sir Ranulph Fiennes intends to climb Everest, despite his double heart bypass. Is he a hero—or just reckless? What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life September 1,1843 Questions Answered Forthcoming Marriages Answers (from page 31) Word Watching Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gifts Situations Wanted The Times Captain Kirk's originals beam down to honour Scotty Argyll pipers walk tall at the Oban gathering The Times Public Notices Times Newspapers Public Notices Court Circular Legal Notices Court & Social Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items School News The Times Sport Henman survives barrage of aces to exorcise demons Tennis us Open Martin and Miles come to end of the road Olympic hero Wiggins ready to let good times roll on home tour Cycling Pleading guilty but disputing facts Law Report Court of Appeal Results Referral of GMC decision to court is an appeal Queen's Bench Division Nicol starts new era in fine style York Lingfield Park The Wright Track One Cool Cat proves tough going for O'Brien Kempton awaits verdict on track Yesterday's Results Vaughan to Run Hollioake's farewell ruined by Lightning Totesport League Women's Cricket Champagne put on ice as dour Warwickshire edge first day Frizzell County Championship Minor Counties Vaughan makes way for Solanki in latest England reshuffle Frizzell County Championship Attraction of first love too strong for Woodward to ignore Yearly treadmill that finally wore down loyal Dallaglio Driven coach could bring breath of fresh air to football England in Turmoil Alison Kervin has no doubts that a seemingly laughable suggestion can prove highly successful Family allowance will offset financial losses Mr Motivator lacking in the bare necessities Tough Schedule Sanchez in good heart Arsenal's moving story provides promise of future fortunes Wigan ponder standing down Gregory over health Rugby League The Times Picture Gallery Cole ready to step up to fill void left by Butt's absence Football Times Test Forster piles pressure on struggling Sunderland Reading Sunderland Gray keeps United upwardly mobile Queens Park Rangers Sheffield United Mystic Sven saw FA coming but soon reverted to predictable Times Online Albion sign Inamoto in flat finale to the summer sales Cashing in while Rooney is crucified Football Quids in the Big Four's Summer Spree Woodward for England manager—Saints preserve us In Sickness and in Health The Results Service Pools Forecast Fitness tests that leave nothing to chance Fixtures Newcastle in limbo after McClaren and Bruce stay put Football The Times Index Woodward switches sights to whole new ball game Today Tomorrow Toyota Rugby Union inside Rooney beats deadline after day of tension at Old Trafford The Times Inside 24 Hours Verbatim No Redemption for the Rude Girls Valerie Grove The Capacity to Emerge as a Human Being from Early Deprivation Seems No Longer to Be Acknowledged as Even a Possibility Required Reading My 5-Year Addiction to the knife Cover Story Hope Donahue Had 17 Cosmetic Operations in Five Years. She Tells Joanna Walters her Quest for Flawless Beauty was an Addiction Rooted in a Troubled Childhood and She was Exploited by Unscrupulous Surgeons In Search of Perfection The Ethicist The Times £5m Heist: Why US and why Here? Reportage More than £5 Million is Still Missing and Three Suspects on the Run after a Daring Robbery in a Sleepy Norwegian Town. Jane Mulkerrins Reports Five Great Screen Heists Kids who Get High on Pain Health Self-Harm among Adolescents Can Be Addictive and Also Contagious, Says Jane Feinmann Doctor's Orders Emotional Intelligence Mortality Etc I Want my Son to Learn that to Achieve Success He'll Need to Work at It Not Quite the Full Picture What Does Love Tell US about Life? The Way we Live now Perk up your Pesto with a Touch of the Pink Stuff, Says Jill Dupleix That's Winter in the bag Fashion: Loud and Leopard-Print or Jewelled and Vintage? Snakeskin, Tweed or Teal? Clutch, Tote or in between? Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Selects the Season's Best Happy Campers Nouveau Pauvre Home Forum The Master who was eclipsed by his Sister Visual Art Augustus John was the Most Famous Artist of his Generation. But Half a Century after his Death He May Be Better Known as "Gwen John's Brother", Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Augustus's Great-Grandson is now Trying to Make his Mark Entertainments Object Lesson Sacred Statue from Sudan The Lost Picture Show Anna Bjerger Wrestles Art from Discarded Photographs, Says John Russell Taylor Donmar The Times Degrees of Hope Education Twenty Years after Educating Rita, Low Attainment, Learning Still Abounds. But a New Scheme is Helping to Change that, Says Jill Parkin Late Learner Multiple Display Advertising Items ed. forum Education Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Sunday Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films Index We May Not Understand the Teenagers Living in our Towns and Villages, but Joe Joseph Wonders if Television and Newspapers are Being Much Help Tv Review BBC One Variations Television and Radio Index T2 Crossword No 3372 Viewing Guide The Times Sunrise Senior Living Creme A successful experiment Working Relationship Multiple Display Advertising Items An ailing profession Crème Being a medical secretary is a skilled job, but fewer and fewer people are choosing it. Susan Pape reports Times Savers Contacts Multiple Display Advertising Items The Next big thing Crème British Airways Want to be your own boss? Try going virtual After work, it's time for play Crème Staff at a law firm have a novel way of team-building—they act together, says Fred Redwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Ford Abbey's affordable style Conference Call Germ warfare in the office FYI Intel Inside Celeron

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