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News from 27/09/2004

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Andrew Robson, Renee Bravo, Adrian Room, Richard hobson One-day Cricket Correspondent, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, T. H. Hughes-Davies, Robert Thicknesse, Geoffrey Bourne-Taylor, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, David Rhys Jones, Judith Chernaik, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, Suna Erdem, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Penny Wark, Richard Hobson one-day Cricket Correspondent, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Dan Hyslop, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Alasdair Macintyre, Gary Duncan Economic Agenda, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Kavin Eason, Justin Keay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Keown, Hilary Weale, Joe Morgan, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Esther Isaacs, Nic Hopkins and Adam Sherwin, Roland Watson, David Tucker, David Hands, Ian MacKinnon, Stefanie Marsh, Derwent May, Hugo Rifkind, Walmsley, Daniel McGrory, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Quentin Howard, Simon Bird, Giles Radice, Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Richard Cleroux and Michael Evans, David Lawrenson, Julian Williams, Ann Treneman, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Susannah Waters, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rory MacKay, Sean O'Neill, Manchester, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Caroline Nicholas, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Gary Duncan Economic Briefing, Stewart Tendler, John Haldane, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, John Finns, Geoffrey Dence, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Eva Gizowska, Martin D. Stern, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Sanderson, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Keith Waterhouse, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Alexander Ross, Peter Smith, Richard Morrison, Anthony Browne Europe Correspondent, John Stevens, Robert Gutfreud, John Aillson, Barry Hyman, Carol Lake, Jenny Davey, Bob Dyer, Peter Klinger, Ross Anderson, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge and Christine Buckley, Ian Holloway, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Public loses faith in Blair but no one else will do Poll shows rejection of Howard Bigley claims Chase for MPs Turkish reforms Wage rise impact Rusedski defeat The Times Inside Quickstep puts dancers on collision course The Times Heart rules head for La Prada Britain sent vCJD-risk blood abroad home & legacy Today in the Times The Times Railways should be nationalised, say most people CJD risk of British blood in 11 nations Where the Dangers Lies The Battle against vCJD Hard work, but hardly easy listening smile. co. uk Stansted alert over jet blast threat Suspects in 'dirty bomb plot' questioned Fears over pesticides in food Howard support Cell pacemaker Career change Lottery fraud Beach Boy's lost classic is picking up good vibrations from critics Government delays on folic acid 'added to birth defects' Designer baby test brings joy to IVF couples Controvesial chrmosome checks mean a cause of miscarriage can be avoided, report Mark Henderson Church's Mother who beat the clock at last Case History What Would Make More People Vote Labour? Voters Still Prefer Blair as PM BT Services are the biggest vote-winner I will win the elections with a strong economy, says Brown In a defiant conference speech today, the Chancellor will emphasise his past successes. Philip Webster reports Today Brighton Agenda Tomorrow Wednesday Thursday Blair's home truths privilege Prescott promises £60,000 starter homes PC World Milburn attempts to turn the spotlight from Iraq Conference Diary M&g More Ulster to take new look at old murders No one charged over bus bomb that killed 8 Dyson resigns as chairman of Design Museum Copy charge for Da Vinci Code author Aircraft defence Duchess in court Snacks crunched Unlucky break Police plan to beat postal voting fraud Multiple Display Advertising Items Huntsmen join pack to cull MPs who back a ban Multiple Display Advertising Items Artists drawn to party in Trafalgar Square HowRAF doctor saved Ava from knife Miller Cosi goes from Armani to off-the-peg Opera Cosi fan tutte The Sharpest Critics The Senate of the Parliment of the Republic of Kazakhstan Putting Waste Back into the Cycle Multiple Display Advertising Items Libel fees are freedom threat, says media group Cash prizes to motivate champion recyclers Best and Worst Councils Dell Sacked union duo to fight at conference Community police are bored sick by their routine role Vauxhall Going out with a bang: the last word in funerals Jelly sallors meet sticky end in storm Wives' red cards Noncommittal Paddling record Garden find Grandson of Queen escapes Shanghai crash Multiple Display Advertising Items Would you ever buy a used sub from Britain? 'If you bought a car which had been sitting in a garage for years, you wouldn't expect it to perform perfectly Italy reacts with caution over reports that women are safe Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Free the hostage and God will forgive you' Blair's silence 'is killing my brother' recycle Eight people killed in US strike on Fallujah Militants say that Bigley is still alive smart MPs bow to Brussels over new penal code Multiple Display Advertising Items Turkish women greet reforms with hope and caution Picture Gallery Swiss reject move to relax passport rules Germans revel in their bawdy Shakespeare Green Flag Baby smothered under cuddly toys The Times Democrats hope for Las Vegas luck Kerry pins hopes on victory in TV debates The State of Nevada Bomb kills Hamas official British spies exposed in Balkans (Reuters): Schröder boost (Reuters): Taj Mahal party (AFP): Gigantic fungus President's plea (Reuters): Terror killing Beware the awful ghost of John Major Depend on it, we can't afford to quit Iraq Baghdad lies on a political and economic faultline that the world must not ignore It's so easy, Tony. Labour forgets you and wins again Science Notebook The Times Fellow Britons The welcome efforts of British Muslims to save Mr Bigley The Fast Lane Why Confucius would have watched a Grand Prix Opinions past Leading Article, the Battle at Arnham, September 27,1944 Home Truths No time to bargain with Labour's unreconstructed Left Theatre hazards The fatal flaw in Christian Aid's appeal Thunderer Consequences of Iraq withdrawal Slippery slope of euthanasia Bill Election timing needs to be fixed Terror goes back years Gambling lessons Loss of community Dealing with hunt protest aftermath Only the beginning? No improvement The Times Crossword The Weather Ing Direct The Times CelTel prepares to float Briefing DMGT may block merger Teesland in bid for PFM Jobs to go at P&O Six vie for Glenmorangie US billionaire dies VNU sells directories How the Week Finished FTSE100 Commodities The Times Minimum wage jump fuels costs Watchdog accused of 'Slash and burn' after fines are doubled Money-laundering rules hit savers BAE mulls naval dockyard merger Mortgages for Business How the Week Finished The Times Business Big Shot Picture Gallery Economics Change on Week Japan's mobile plan Stop Press Genting seeks growth Continued deflation Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Gold Data Day Data Look Ahead North Sea Oil Exchange Rates Brown to cancel UK's poor nation debt share Pact to put pressure on gold Emalaysia Pension trustees 'under-trained' IMF's de Rato charged with reinvention not retirement Oracle Unions seeks aid package for manufacturing The Times How rates and inflation interact Economic Briefing Radical surgery puts S&N in perfect condition The Power 100 The leader in ten questions Application has been made to the UK Listing Authority … Former Jarvis chief buys waste treatment firm Bill 'will kill off' final salary schemes Timesonline 'Bonkers' bank leaning drives private buyouts Supermarkets move into home building Jeanne threatens insurers with worst hurricane season IWC Multiple Display Advertising Items Nokia sees red in launch of interactive radio handsets E. On moves to pre-empt opposition to huge wind project ESPN in talks to show live sport in Europe Landlords attack rent rise ban Freeserve duo push net phone technology Banking & Finance impact executives Index Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Francoise Sagan Fast-living writer whose first novel, "Bonjour Tristesse', both anticipated and shaped the cultural and sexual revolution of the 1960s Francoise Sagan, writer, was born on June 21,1935. She died or heart disease on September 24,2004, aged 69 Fast-living writer whose first novel,'Bonjour Tristesse' both anticipated and shaped cultural and sexual revolution of the 1960s Kate Carr Kate Carr, journalist, was born on August 10,1957. She died on September 15,2004, aged 47 Talented journalist at The Sunday Times who went on to establish a support organisation for cancer sufferers Given attention, Old Father Thames is looking better than ever Anniversaries Deaths Births Lives in Brief Norman F. Cantor (below), historian, was born in 1930. He died on September 18,2004, aged 74 John Spence (Ian Swan, rugby player and businessman, was born in St Andrews on July 14,1930. He died on September 18,2004, aged 74 Hotelier, civil rights campainer and founder of a jazz dynasty, was born in 1908. He died on September 19, 2004 aged 96 Leslie Shepard, editor and researcher, was born on June 21,1917. He died on August 20,2004, aged 87 Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private To place death notices acknowledgements or notices … Lives Remembered Fear of strangers Daily Life September 27, 1839 Instability The Irish example Bridge Nature Notes Building bridges debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Where East Meets West Should Turkey be allowed full membership of the European Union? Chess Exercise caution Trade talk Illegal occupation Quick Word What is Europe? Turkish delight What's your view? Questions Answered On this Day September 27,1990 Forthcoming Marriages Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriages University News Luncheons Latest Wills Court Circular A gift of a show for £5 Notebook Arts Funding Dulwich hammers its debt In search of the pink grey brown pound Such collaborations could represent a fuel injection for corporate sponsorships The Times Rakti has world at his feet once again Leaders in the Flat Championships Hamilton Park Bath In Sport Today Ascot reaches finish line at end of emotional journey Yesterday's Results Ascot Windsor The Wright Track Fallon left trailing by Dettori Wigan stay on rocky road to Old Trafford Rugby League The Play-Offs Centurions marching towards Super League Times Online Renault Floored Jones faces uncertain future after knockout blow Boxing Final Scores Form Woburn The Results Service Paralympic Games Fixtures Harrington misses out on place at Wentworth Health well equipped to follow Faldo route Golf Times Test Langer may carry on as Europe's Ryder Cup Captain Tennis Dream of basketball gold ends in defeat against Australia By Our Sports Staff: Heras wins third Tour of Spain Cycling Mantell Keeps Reading in contention Hockey Athens hails golden girl of the pool Matthew Pryor on the remarkable success of Jessica Long Dunlop 'In a Games full of inspirational stories, the 12-year-old has shone' Paralympic Games Links West Indies freed from gloaming by Bradshaw and Browne Stutter cannot disguise England's progress ebookers.com Beeb left speechless after voice of football leaves on high note Timesonline Britain's reliance on Henman and Rusedski is exposed again Tennis Davis Cup By Our Sports Staff: Substitute Nadal has final world for Spain Atol Bonded in Assoc Timesonline Gomarsall taking long-term view Harlequins can find nothing to celebrate Leicester rejoice at Broadfoot's baptism Wasps find form to encourage Gatland Zurich Premiership First Alternative Timesonline Leeds finally get off mark thanks to trusty Ross Honda Johnson emerges as heir apparent British pair push hard for medals Duathlon Singh cashes in Golf Toseland hoping Motorcycling Win for Williams Tennis Thompson's title First title for Black well as sisters Keep it in family Bowls Team-By-Team Guide to how They Finished in Shanghai TV army to ensure red flag keeps flying in Shanghai Chinese Grand Prix The Times Yet another second place leaves Button with the needle Race Result The Times Rusedski earns no reward for raw courage Trescothick backing England over controversial tour to Zimbabwe mazda Stuffed Quotes of the Day My strange experience at the séance museum The man with the clammy hands said it was "Pathetically unimpressive" Apoplectic, SW7 Tor blimey Image of the Day Rock on, Tony: the Labour Party conference begins today in Brighton The Ethicist Food: the new religion that eats into our souls Scare stories in the past few weeks have highlighted salt, sugar and even salad as potential killers. An anxious Toby Moore tries to find out what we can safely eat The Times The Times Officers Direct To the edge…and beyond Peter Hillary, son of Edmund, confesses to being an emotional cripple. Interview by Penny Wark Heartfelt shock Can a heart attack be beneficial? Eva Gizowska reports A Problem that Can't Wait NB Parent Forum Balancing act Parent solidarity is invaluable, says Susannah Waters as she struggles with the two-headed mantra of working-mothers' guilts Got to admire his sauce home. forum@thetimes. co. uk magimix Timesonline The stress Fashion Autumn There is the faint, sweet scent of quince in the air Quiet flair, and clothes you can actually wear Trends Arts Give us a song, Pinkie A musical of Brighton Rock? Yes, indeed, and it could be a better, says Richard Morrison London Philharmonic Orchestra With a twist of Lime There's more to the Third Man than fills the screen, says lan Johns Stanza room only The latest poetic collection to soothe Tube commuters is out. Judith Chernaik explains the origins of a remarkable projects Exodus by Lottle Kramer Tomorrow: Architecture—Tom Dyckhoff raises a glass … Week Ahead Shrouded in the mist of our time Opera The Trojans Pop Miller Strat Pack Wembley Arena Concert Cecilia Bartoli Barbican First Choice Theatre MacBeth Barbican Pit Events Comedy Rebecca Carrington Soho Theatre, W1 Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Choice Answers from Back Page Sport Choice Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Jewish Law World's Worst Century: Black Death Variations The World's Strongest Boy The Sopranos Green for Danger Film Choice The Harder They Come (1973 BBC Four, 11.35pm Waiting to Exhale (1995) BBC One, 12.20am Inside the Tony and Gordon show Retail therapy revolution True Fiction A new mobile phone will alert users when they have bad breath. Does this herald the dawn of a whole new type of gadget shop? Index T2 Crossword Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Companion The Times We Can't Take Much Mour Whistleblower Addicts May Seek Bigger Fix Tony Cascaring worries what the huge increase in football betting could lead to Players who Lost Battle against Odds Bookmakers Join the Variety Club United Braced for Profit Loss The Times Offers Direct Outpouring of Passion for Clough David McVay sees Nottingham Forest fans acknowledge their debt to great manager Amateurs Thrive on Net Results Adam Sage on the success of a French team where the fans are the manager WFC Coaching Panel My Catch of the Day No Longer Alyson Rudd laments the decline of a broadcasting institution that once wielded the power to interrupt her own post-nuptials Tuning out Highlights Package Remains Relevant There is life for MotD yet, says Mark Pougatch Hughes Warms to Modern Methods Oliver Kay finds ice baths installed at Ewood Park as new Blackburn Rovers regime embraces sports science talk Sport Arsenal Pass Temper Test Chelsea Earn All the Cheers Newcastle Relish Fairytale Revival Business as Normal for United Offical Complaint O'leary Forced to Keep It Safe Fulham's Turn to Play Nice A Game of Two Centre Halves Alonso Sparks Forward Move Everton Get New Lift from Cahill Match Statistics Tomorrow Holloway Hails his Comeback Heroes King's Late Winner a Homage to Forest Legend Wolves Show Little of Value The Games Coca-Cola Championship The Games Coca-Cola League One Coca Cola League Two Spaniard Bites the Hand that Fed Him Gravesend Encounter Carlisle Make Light of Aldershot Guard Results and Statistics Richardson Takes Chance Bill Edgar shares a few light moments with football's least likely presenter Smile, if You are Counting on Candid Camara to Win The Leaderboard The Super League Player points totals Include matches up to and Including Saturday September 25 Championship manager 5 Helpline Number Injury's a Pain in the Stands Aki Riihilathi reveals how being out of action can leave a player feeling useless Buylines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You By Our Court Correspondent: Provoking Agents What the Said CVs Revealed Extra, Extra What He Meant Delia's Dish of the Week The Daily Fix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Fixtures Armani Jeans The Times Quiet revolution is paving way to liberalise Gulf economies Investments in the Gulf are booming. Justin Keay introduces a 12-page report The Palm Dubai flourishes despite sceptics Property boom rolls on in Dubai Curb on foreign investment risks stifling Saudi reforms mtc Saddam's fall and rising oil prices give Kuwait huge confidence boost Business checks in to check out the capital EDB Kuwaitis prove they can do with the flow Bahrain faces up to a future with less oil Crowne Plaza PWC Logistics Gulf's transport hub capitalises on its good connections With its new Wave, Oman opens up to the world at last Picture Gallery Qutar needs outsiders to make most of its bounty The maverick state has liberal policies and can boast huge energy wealth Emaar DHL

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