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News from 20/09/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Jon Ashworth, Nigel MacNicol, David Adams, Matthew Syed, Rory Ferguson, Margaret Bird, Jane Ure-Smith, Alexandra Frean, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Lucinda Roberts, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Sophie Kirkham and Joanna Bale, Edward Thompson, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Richard Atkinson-Willes, Carol Midgley, David Smith, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, James Ducker, Colin Howson, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Daphne Pullon, Sam Marlowe, Roger Crisp, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Julian Pilcher, Sam Lister Health Correspondent and David Charter, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Pat Gibson, A. C. Grayling, David McVay, Russell Jenkins and Valerie Eillott, Donald Hutera, Ian Lamont, Anthony Browne, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Jennifer Miller, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Dan Sabbagh, Nigel Saul, Rod Morgan, John Burscough, Phil Gordon, David Gifford, Keith Pike, David Hands, P. Day, Ron Lewis, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Greg Hurst, Hugo Rifkind, Martin Penner, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Robin Furber, Ronald Forrest, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Peter Goldie, David Charter and Joanna Bale, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Sam Mariowe, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Alan Crowe, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Liz Knight, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Bill Knight, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Noel Gallagher, Nell Fisher, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Claire Turvey, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Guy Liardet, John Skorupski, Anjana Ahuja, Kathleen North, George Caulkin, John Whitelegg, Neil Fisher, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Annemarie Cayzer, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, John Harris, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Ian Lloyd, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Emily Davies Fashion Writer, Lewis H. Thomas, Denise Revell, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Michael Binyon and Catherine Philp, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Britain back in a state of war in Iraq, Blair says Kidnappers set deadline of today for killing British hostage Lib Dem doubts India reaches out Index The Times peugeot The Times Today Monty's major gives America that sinking feeling NHS to offer Im patients private surgery What's Important Most voters think Labour has swung right Lib Dems are still not viewed as a party of government IWC IRA 'ready to give up arms and disband' Murder charge House price fall Car-free towns Brown bereaved The latest good news diet—eat sweets and lose weight Old ways are still best in cutting flab Jane Clarke Times Nutritionist That's Life Carey fights for the palace Batman Why children are so grown up about divorce These days young people no longer feel their lives need be blighted by their parents' break-up, according to a survey. Alexandra Frean reports Nokia Superhero demo takes off in Italy BT Leader doesn't bite, but critics might Conference Diary Iraq is as important as tax, says Kennedy Bournemouth Agenda Wider role for police auxiliaries All at sea New rules Personal service Canoe rescue Dear diary, the Queen is a pudding face privilege Numbers can make you feel anything Amélie police link murder to serial killer Hitman may have killed developer Star Wars Civil Service may ban membership of BNP Austin Kaye Ramblers step into the promised land abbey.com The family torn apart by four suicides Hunting protesters seize on Blair hint M&G churchill Index We need extra fizz to beat New York's sparkle wood for good DIY models present fashion with a cause Cinema chain forces end of website that helped disabled flybe.com Geri rallies pop royalty to party for charity First Night Pop Asda Tickled Pink Girls Night In The Sharpest Critics BBC gets a roasting over fast food ads Rac Direct Line The Lost Cause The bridge too far that cost us all so dear Michael Binyon never knew his father, one of 1,200 men who lost their lives fighting at Arnhem Dell Prince says young must remember The Times openuniversity Turkish bid to join EU in chaos as reforms dropped A Bill to stop 'honour killings' and torture was vital for Ankara's admission to Europe, Anthony Browne reports Extremist parties gain in east as voters punish Schröder greenflag.com Prudential Loren at 70 lauds exercise and early makeup Atkins.com Rules for picking a president may change Bush banks on pulling power of beer king Florida beaches being blown away The Times Let me pass, officer. This one's of me and Jiang Surprise exit for Chinese leader The Sunday Times Iran defies UN in uranium 'war' Just AA sk Police foil Moscow 'car bomb' (Reuters): Haiti storm toll (AP): Suspects held (AP): Pulitzer man dies Hamas death (Reuters): Britney marries Security Council reform resisted by those seeking bigger role on world stage The Times Delhi strives for a place at UN top table Manmohan Singh gives his first interview as Prime Minister to Michael Binyon and Catherine Philp, before telling Tony Blair of his plans to make his country an international economic powerhouse and key player in the War on Terror India's leader; tabby to tiger in one bound Kerpow! That's good thinking, Charles The future of the Lib Dems is at the wheel of the Batmobile, not in passenger seat Labour is dying. It's time to bring on the bores The times Science Notebook Picture Gallery Victorian Values The Liberal Democrats should heed their modernisers Moral Bankruptcy The world's largest bank makes a very big mistake Opinions past Leading Article, Joyce and Treason The Crucible Terrorists must not overturn Iraq's electoral timetable The Times Hail Widmerpool, icon of the modern age Thunderer Responses to global warming Questions over children in custody Effect of hunt ban on animal welfare Royal security costs No improvement Many happy returns Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed. We do not … Assisted death for the terminally ill Lionheart's captor Mix and match The Weather The Times Crossword De Beers The Times GWR and Capital on the brink of merger Barclays sued by HSH Briefing BT tunes in to pay-TV Enron, Merrill trial begins Fed set to raise rates Alitalia pacifies unions Iraq worries 'exaggerated' How the Week Finished In Business Today Collins Stewart in takeover update M&S in £2.3bn share buyback 'Gherkin' losing £35,000 a day US firms fish for fission clean-up work Unlimited In the Groove How the Week Finished malaysia Business Big Shot Need to Know Global Business Briefing Change on Week US to lift export control Stop Press Kuwait's bourse tops 6,000 Israeli drug approval Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Data Day Exchange Rates 'Poison pill' tests Sumitomo's appetite Yukos stalls oil supply to China Citigroup set for overhaul in Japan United Royal Mail set to face rivals before 2007 deadline Dismissal rules 'a nightmare' The 13-Step Procedure Equity Prices impact executives The Power 100 The Times Fund manager's cautious strategy led to the top The Powers in the Boardroom Jon Ashworth meets the new chairman of Smiths Group, who started out as an analyst The leader in ten questions The Times Anniversaries Births Deaths Birthdays Who Wrote this? Andrea Wonfor Television executive whose love of the anarchic gave us The Tube, The Big Breakfast and a clutch of young stars Andrea Wonfor OBE, television executive, was born on July 31, 1944. She died of breast cancer on September 10, 2004, aged 60 Maggie Cripps Campaigner who founded a national charity that helps young widows to rebuild their lives Maggic Cripps, charity worker, was born on December 15, 1950. She died from a pulmonary embellsm on August 25, 2004, aged 53 Lives Remembered Governor of Queensland who exercised his power by standing back and forcing his Premier to resign Every glorious, violent moment in the long day of battle fleet warfare Deaths To Place death notices acknowledgements or notices … Personal Column Sir Walter Campbell Governor of Queensland who exercised his power by standing back and forcing his Premier to resign Sir Walter Campbell, Ac, Qc, Governor of Queensland 1985-92, was born on March 4, 1921. He died on September 4, 2004, aged 83 Thanksgiving Services In Memoriam Private Lives in Brief Joe Barry, singer and songwriter, was born on July 13, 1939. He died on August 31, 2004, aged 65 Noble "Thin Man" Watts, rhythm 'n' blues saxophonist, was born on February 17, 1926. He died on August 24, 2004, aged 78 Fight on the beaches Culture clash Labour will regret reigniting class war Daily Life September 20, 1919 A sad day Feudal left-overs Bridge Nature Notes Double standards Hunting is humane Hounding the Hunters Is the Government's decision to ban foxhunting more about class war than animal welfare? Chess Political sacrifice Quick Word Classless cruelty Taking it further What's your view? Questions Answered Why did James Joyce refrain from using quotation marks in his Ulysses? It makes it even more difficult to read On this Day September 20, 1898 Marriages School News Changing the Guard Winning Move Personal Column Todays Royal Engagements Latest Wills Walking the dog is a step into the world of independent life The Charities Page Court Circular Briefing Service of Thanksgiving 'Vicky gave me freedom and confidence' In search of 1,000 listeners The Times Dubawi advertises classic credentials with easy win Racing Death of Sir Stanley Clarke, aged 71 The Times Sports Book Leaders in the Flat Championships Chepstow In Sport Today Kempton Park Yesterday's Results Leicester The Results Service Times Test Risks pay off for relentless Solberg Motor Rallying Holmes's 800 metres cited as year's best Athletics Fixtures Formula One faces cut in team sheet Motor Racing Rossi closes in on title Motorcycling The Times Table Andrew launches scathing attack after narrow victory Guinne Intrepid Dallaglio puts in the boot Rugby Union Zurich Premiership Worcester scenting win as Bath pull plug Castleford's cubs to lead revival efforts Rugby League Table Stuttering Irish find Goode's influence too strong McRae's style puts Gloucester in strong position Gold in the pool for Kindred and Wood Simply computers RS Hopkins produces punch of a lifetime to stop De La Hoya Boxing Brassey's hard work pays off Safin success England triumph Parke rallies Pérez powers on First Alternative Scoreboard from Edgbaston Devastating Flintoff hits new heights Cricket ICC Champions Trophy Semi-Finals Harmison gives his reasons for rejecting Zimbabwe Edgbaston Scoreboard The Weekend's Scoreboards Final Tables Youhana guides Pakistan to semi-final place ICC Champions Trophy By Our Sports Staff: Doshi spins Surrey into third place Frizzell County Championship First Division By Our Sports Staff: Nottinghamshire sign off with last-ball win Second Division Sarwan is hero as West Indies find belated form Official Travel Agent Scoreboard Timesonline Cobra HSBC Tiger burns far less brightly than flat US team requires Relentless Garcia snuffs out American dream Ryder Cup Captain Sutton the loser on all counts Montgomerie rises to challenge in vintage style United States 9½ Europe 18½ how the Match Unfolded Day One Friday Day Two Saturday Day Three Yesterday Picture this: silence is golden for radio visionary Inverdale Ryder Cup Individual Points Totals What the Papers Said Westwood fulfils dream with a four-foot putt William Hill The Times Montgomerie seals Europe victory Ryder Cup inside 'We won because we were such a close-knit team' Optimax The Times Quotes of the Day We're damned if we do blub and damned if we don't Anyone for a shot? Come as you are Tutu much The Ethicist Sex, power, love and the adulterous wife As new research shows that married women now have affairs as often as men Carol Midgley looks behind the statistics and unfaithful wives tell her why they do it "I thought it would help our marriage" "I was grateful for the attention" "I want men to fall in love with me to prove I can still do it" The Times "It's no longer a war" The head of Cancer Research UK tells Nigel Hawkes that as the number in clinical trials increases, the fight against the disease is turning a corner with 43 per cent of sufferers cured The Times Parent Forum Kumon The maternal misfit Will my child suffer if I don't fit in, asks Kathleen North Ah, the flavours of efficacious fennel Food The Times Spaghetti with Sausage and Fennel Timesonline "You don't have to be rich to look good now" As his line for H&M hits the high street, Karl Lagerfeld, Chanel's head designer, speaks exclusively in Paris to Emily Davies about how chic needn't mean expensive Karl's Words of Wisdom Get Ready to Grab It "The sun glittered on ploughshares and harnesses" NY's ode to the power There was little that was truly ground-breaking on display during New York fashion week, but what it lacked in pizzaz it sure made up for in optimism, says fashion editor Lisa Armstrong Trends Arts Death and the maiden Interview Lauren Ambrose of Six Feet Under comes to the London stage. Matt Wolf met her A $20 million stroll in the park Jane Ure-Smith hears how Christo's plan to transform a wintry New York is finally coming to life Beazley does it Interview Sam Marlowe meets the West End's oldest working thespain Tomorrow Week Ahead First Choice A hit in the making Dance Place Prize Place Theatre, WC1 Theatre A Passage to India Lyric, Hammersmith Concerts Early Music Weekend South Bank Centre Entertainments Dance Push 04 Sadler's Wells TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Choice Answers from Back Page Sport Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial Variations Film Choice An intriguing tale of saints and sinners Last Night's TV Paul Hoggart Viewing Guide Start your meter running True Fiction Hugo Rifkind Five London cabbles are driving across America in a bid to boost tourism. How will they get on? Don't miss T2 Crossword Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching The Writers Bureau The Times Dump the Sin-Bin Idea Thegamesays Whistleblower Payback Time for Ferdinand Thematch Manchester United v Liverpool Oliver Kay finds Britain's costliest player in debt to the supporters as well as his club Why Liverpool will overtake United FA Less Dopey about Doping Hairtoday Ferguson too Quick to Blame It on Rio Matthew Syed on a manager way past his sell-by date Benítez Can Awaken Liverpool of Old The Match Manchester United v Liverpool Tony Cascarino senses a power shift in the North West as new manager aims to rekindle Anfield splendour How They Line up United Count Cost of Ferdinand Suspension The Money Game Thrown by Lack of Enjoyment Alandavies Champions League unable to boast humour within its weaponry Club threatens to sue the culprit Beckham Left out by Real Thenews Everton Find Contentment as Unlikely Resurgence Continues Thegames Barclays Premiership talk SPORT Newcastle Fight for Souness Barclays Premiership Hughes under No Illusions Thegames Barclays Premiership Bothroyd Happy to Share the Lessons from his Italian Job Rick Broadbent says Blackburn's striker has benefited from playing abroad Norwich Still Searching Anelka Gives Keegan Time The Times Ban this Evil Practice Thegames Barclays Premiership Barclays Premiership The Proposal Allardyce Mixes It with the Big Guys Bruce Takes Credit for his Perfect Ten Mourinho Draws No Co… The Games Barclays Premiership …Fort from Dour Spurs Alyson Rudd says the house that Jacques built has lifted the mood among the fans Millwall in Disarray Thegames Coca-Cola Championship Pardew Hoping Stability Will Bring Success Wolves Move up a Gear Cardiff City Derby County Reading Cellingham Coventry City Stoke City Brighton & Hove Alb Queens Park Bangers Crewe Alexandra Leeds Sunderland Preston North End Wigan Athletic Sheffeld United Blackpool Still Waiting for Change in their Fortunes Thegames Coca-Cola League One Colciester United Milton Keynes Dons Peterborough United Doncaster Roves Sheffield Wednesday (0) 0 Brentford (1) 1 Hartlepool United (1) 4 Stockport County (0) 1 Bradford City (2) 4 Chesterfield (1) 1 Huddersfield Town (0) 0 Tranmere Rovers (0) 1 Adams Sees Positive Aspects of Wycombe's Fall from Top Coca-Cola League Two Chester (0) 0 Mansfield Town (0) 1 Darlington (1) 1 Notts County (0) 1 Bristol Rovers (0) 0 Grimsby Town (0) 2 Rushden & Diamonds (1) 1 Boston United (2) 2 Bury (0) 0 Kidderminster H (0) 1 Yeove Town (1) 0 Plucky Hibernian Denied by Hartson Thegames Bank of Scotland Premierleague Rangers (1) 1 Dundee (0) 0 Kilmarnock (0) 0 Motherwell (0) 4 Dunfermline Athletic (0) 1 Bank of Scotland Bell's Dover on Cliff Edge Thegames Non-League Football Nationwide North Nationwide South Ian Lamont Nationwide Conference Griffin Gets Rovers off the Ground Mark Venables Results and Tables Roma Braced for Missile Fallout Gabriele Marcotti assesses the potential backlash after a deeply forgettable night for Italian football Bolton Bargain Allardyce Proves Value for Money Thefantasygame 04105 The Leaderboard The Superleague Enter the £100,000 Football Challenge at The Times Mutiny in the Country Extratime The Hairdryer Whathesaid CVs Revealed Body-Blow Whathemeant Delia's Dish of the Week or what They're Eating in Norwich The Dailyfix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Fixtures Kakà

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