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News from 05/10/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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John Swift, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, David Levy, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, CAH, Boris Worrall, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Simon Barnes, Osman Streater, Michael Owen, Mark Souster, Andrew de Berry, Bill Atteridge, Helen Rumbelow and Helen Nugent, Philip Howard, Alan L. Jones, John Harding, Jonny Wilkinson, David Chater, Joanna Bale, Norman Hammond a rchaeology correspondent, Alison Kervin, James Abbott, Elizabeth Judge, Sam Marlowe, Stephen dalton, Geoff Brown, Claire Harvey, Joe Joseph, Paul Baverstock, Rosemary Doncaster, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Donald Hutera, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Paul Monaghan, Roger Clark, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Chris Fox, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Daniel McGrory, James Hider and Charles Bremner, Julian Muscat on the Level, James Delingpole, Anatole Kaletsky, David Pannick, Qc, Ian McBain, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, C. B. Woodman, Bishop's Stortford, David Charter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Clive Bone, Sonja Cheung, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, David Curtis, David Lister, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Angus McIntosh, Eve Thomas, Tom Riordan, Gary Slapper, Ronald Irving, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alexandra Rood, Jill Solly, J. W. Moon, Raymond Keene, John Laughland, James Bone and lan MacKinnon, L. Getlevog, Sean O'Neill, Nigel Hawkes, Michael Shrimpton, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Janet Whitby, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Rob Barker, Bill Nighy, Grania Langdon-Down, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Brian Christley, Mike Mulvihill, Steave Bolter, Anne Ashworth, Andrew Gage, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Chris & Kate Eastwood, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Caroline Merrell and James Doran, Simon James Hillyer, Christine Seib and Joe Morgan, Sandra Stewart-Lees, Damian whitworth, Tom Baidwin, Alan Tayler, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Philip Webster, James Christopher and James Bone, Dr Tony Kaye, Stephanie Trotter, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Tony Moore, Ashling O'Connor, Cherie Booth, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, Frank Furedi, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tony Halpin, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Matthew Connolly, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, David Charter chief Political Correspondent,

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The Times You can trust me, Tory leader vows Howard has failed to win moderate middle, former head of strategy says Inside Public Agenda The Times Caught red-handed, the canine Houdini The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 20. The Report: … Is the boy Jonny man enough to lead England on to glory? chopard Top City manager predicts 40% house price fall What's Important The Times Blair's plan to turn Africa around threatened by rows Public support grows for Iraq policy, says poll Political Briefing Human: but is it life as we know it? Conference Sketch FSA Kilroy's ego loses UKIP its £1 million sponsor Bigley 'handed to ransom gang' after $1m paid for kidnapped Italian women 'I had never realised how vulnerable you are in the … A star haunted by that terrifying shower James Christopher and James Bone look back on the life of the American actress Janet Leigh, who has died at the age of 77 Church's Court campaign Five charged Aspirin benefit Courage praised Dell Terror suspect laws 'damaging to democracy' The indefinite detention of foreigners without trial violates human rights, law lords are told. Frances Gibb reports Paedophile cut off his own hand Head urges politicians to leave education reforms to experts Database to track down fine defaulters 'Errors' led to death of twins By a staff reporter: Career of Fulham manager 'ended in dishonesty' Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery 'Sleepwalking' is drink driver's defence. It works Singapore Airlines Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: O'Neill awarded damages from BBC Time running out for 'six jobs' Boris Shipman's tale takes to stage PS Elton turns fire on Madonna Benn's young pretenders Government information breakthrough Idol threat from musical team Winners of the Q Awards Picture Gallery Direct Line Did modern man do away with both of his closest relatives? Right trousers give heart patients a buzz For thousands of sufferers, an innovative treatment is a godsend, not a joke, Nigel Hawkes reports Sense of smell wins the Nobel prize for medicine Aquired taste for G&t is all in the genes 'It's been excellent. I can do anything now, ride bikes, go fishing' Life term for paedophile who sexually abused thousands of boys sky Agent 'blackmailed' on Rooney deal Police officer spied for money Writer and artist to sue over fire in storage depot The Times Firstnight Avril the pop queen keeps passion in reserve Also Lost in the Momart Fire The Sharpest Critics Man in court for murder of policeman Wife killer jailed Climbié claim Triplet's death Vaccine shortage Strike blocked Ladybird threat Multiple Display Advertising Items The prize that really will be out of this world . . . a free ticket to ride into space Test flight wins $10 million and launches new era for tourism, Chris Ayres reports Heroin doctors 'Cast aside' duty of patient care Air safety fears 'may ground' wind farms Apprenticeships Harrods Forecast for the next four years is wet and dry The factions are already forming up in the race to succeed Michael Howard as Tory leader. Tom Baldwin reports On Other Pages Yeo pours cold water on planned Whitehall purge Redwood steps out of line on taxation pledges Fox urges 'brave' Thatcher spirit Front bench tries its hand at kiss and tell BT The hatred may have gone, but the voters still refuse to listen Political Briefing The Good, the Bad and the Shadow Cabinet Conference Diary Today's Agenda Turkey protests over European entry referendums Swiss Romania presents EU with dilemma Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing 'I have moved on from new Labour' Peter Mandelson charms his audience as Brussels questions its new trade commissioner, reports Anthony Browne The Mandelson File Chirac's phones 'were tapped by US' Italy flies immigrants straight back to Libya The Times I'm guilty, says man in Pitcairn sex trial Postmaster admits abusing girls of 12 after court is told of 'intiations', Claire Harvey reports in Adamstown Hamas members paid by UN (Reuters): Indonesian election protest (Reuters): Music stopped (Reuters): Clean campaign (AFP): Cleric order (Reuters): Gay punishment (AFP): Rebel handover (AP): Secret trial (AFP): Scary vibrations Debenhams Steps to the White House Kerry campaign takes wing in final month Republicans pin hopes on Cheney Car insurance 'I wish we were back in Saddam's time: now we live in chaos. I carry a pistol' Cho Less terol Howard's betrayal of the moderate middle Our universities are being blackmailed The Government's "benchmark" for state school intake is a crude act of bullying The rebel yell: I'll hurt you if you don't feel my pain La Notebook The Times Stuck in the Middle Letwin needs to focus on the real audience for tax cuts Bar None The evolutionary importance of cocktails Opinions past Leading Article, Victoria Cross Dinner, October 5,1929 Ruling on Terrorism The Lords must uphold the right to detain terror suspects Blair's logic for war Competitor to BBC Yes, conkers are a clear and present danger PM's decisions on the times to go Legal implications of attack on Iraq Room in Europe for 'tolerant' Turkey Praying for animals What China crisis? Human race Need for action over car crime Victims of rifles Choice of surgery That shrinking feeling The Weather The Times Crossword Linguaphone The Times Ontheagenda Billion-dollar card suit Briefing Brewery plans listing Diageo share disposal JJB falls on bid approach Rise in building activity Rise for GSK non-execs Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day Charcol Commodities Fears over mis-selling increase pressure to scrap S2p Lazard to discuss float after vote by partners Index To Be out or to Be Back in, that is the Question Durlacher chief departs amid dispute over costs Quinlan just in time for Chelsfield bid battle Times Online Ftse 100 Hang Seng Eurofirst 80 Nikkei The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Need to Know Global Business Briefing Freddie Mac to shut unit Stop Press AIG may face civil charges Lockheed Martin deal Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates Goodsell earns £5m as MBO wins race for Saga The Times The £75m Man Tax havens told to open their books A happy end to the Saga sale Why not just promise to cut tax? Business Editor's Commentary Sun, sand and sleight of hand Boost for tie-up of C4 and Five BAE takes off on Eurofighter confidence Stock Markets Aegis sparkles on hope of Carat contract Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities Lastminute.com London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Slick performance in the field means that oil's well at BP Tempus Grainger Trust The Day's Biggest Movers Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (000s) Wall Street Costly Siberian output chills BP The Times Deutsche arm in hunt for UK mole What are risks in war of Blair and Brown? Anatole Kaletsky Economic View Lastminute hit by profit warning Joe Bolger Net gains for Soros City Diary Out-Sourcing City Diary Dirty protest The Judges Tune in, drop out and cash in Consumer Services Enterpreneur Taking on the work of taking workers on Emerging Entrepreneur Reaping rewards from risky property purchase Young Entrepreneur Small player steals the show by striking black gold Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Tatty Teddy earns a tidy profit Consumer Products Entrepreneur Moving forward from a stationery company Technology Entrepreneur Building standards to make houses homely Master Entrepreneur Business does not have to be all take, take, take Social Entrepreneur Ernst&young Multiple Display Advertising Items The Mayhew Animal Home & Humane Education Centre 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 Times Online Banking & Finance The Times Anniversaries Births Deaths Birthday's Who Wrote this? Janet Leigh Obituaries Actress whose place in popular film history was made by a chilling shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho Jacques Levy Lyricist, director and teacher who co-wrote Bob Dylan's album Desire and penned Fame—The Musical Births Births, Marriages & Deaths Deaths Daniel Petrie American cinema and television director who was not afraid to tackle big stars and thorny political issues Jonathan Gili Obituaries Film-maker who enlivened his many television documentaries with scholarship and good humour Lives Remembered If you would like to add a personal view or recollection … Memorial Services It's your backyard too End the misery Daily Life Death by blueprint Cruel and unusual Aero dome Bridge Nature Notes Grounded thinking Worse and worse Nothing but sympathy Church News Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Air Race Readers say enough is enough on plans to build new airports and runways in Britain Chess Building for nobody Blight paper Quick Word Tax them down Free for all The blighted united What's your view? Questions Answered On this Day October 5,1910 Forthcoming Marriages Dinners Receptions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal News Elections Architecture Scholars put a headlock on the Wrestler Court Circular Appointments in the Armed Forces Latest Wills Church News The Times Claws out for Tiger's girl in blame game Alleged torture does not make information inadmissible Law Reprot Court of Appeal Published October 5,2004 a and Others v Secretary of State for the Home Department (No 2) Before Lord Justice Pill Lord Justice Laws and Lord Justice Neuberger Judgment August 11,2004 Building society's claim was out of time Court of Appeal Published October 5,2004 West Bromwich Building Society v Wilkinson and Another Before Lord Justice Mummery, Lord Justice Jonathan Parker and Lord Justice Dyson Judgment July 30,2004 Tribunal should impose conditions itself Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published October 5,2004 Camacho v Law Society Yesterday's Results Catterick Huntingdon The Wright Track Holland tips Dettori to be crowned champion Stratford Godolphin hold key pieces in Guineas puzzle Julian Muscat on the Level The Times When I kick I try to blot out the outside world by … Why I say goodbye if you say Hello! No smoking, no drinking, no burgerrs, no Easter eggs - and no more taking his kit off for the cameras. In the third extract from his book, Jonny Wilkinson reveals the Strict regime that helped to turn him into a star and why he does not mind that his refusal to cash in on World Cup glory cost him a fortune Tomorrow Times Online Time to stamp my own image on England captaincy Jonny Wilkinson says he will develop his new leading role in a distinct style Wilkinson receives backing of Johnson Maximum disappointment for Higgins Snooker White out after Britain bows to Self interest Olympic Games Philadelphia bandwagon rolling on American Football America's Cup build-up tests Ainslie's skills Sailing Confident Ganguly opens up war of words Cricket hp Astros pose stern test as Braves attempt to end jinx Baseball Logie out despite Oval win Radcliffe date Peters leaves Lomu to return Wheldon miss Renault Scenic Times Online I will never hide or let England down in any way Injury permitting, Michael Owen says he can succeed for club and country Savage pain at missing moment in history By Our Sports Staff: Kerr looks to O'Shea in midfield for French test Game gladiators Cautious Cole wise not to count his chickens Supporters have reasons to be fearful over Glazer's track record The Results Service Times Test Fixtures Pearce helps lift Palace off bottom Barclays Premiership Crystal Palace 2 Fulham 0 Old Trafford Market Moves Wigley gets extra time on coaching diploma Redknapp to pay price for rash challenge The Premiership Today The Times The Times United fans first line of defence against takeover England turn Wilkinson from private to caption Rugby Union inside Give me a chance and I'll bang in the goals for Eriksson dial a phone The Times Quotes of the Day Woeful Tories need a new leader—a blond, perhaps? Rome truths Duel excuses Oops, wrong party Image of the Day The Ethicist Oh God, what are they going to ask for? First-class flights, five-star hotel rooms, scented candles, a £4,000 goodie bag. . . and still they might say no. Damian Whitworth finds how tough it is to hire a star I Insist on Fraudsters, liars and cheats: that's football Alan Sugar, the pugnacious salesman who gave us cheap computers, has no regrets—except the "waste of my life" that was Tottenham Hotspur FC He looks every inch the gangster: boxer's face, stripy sult, heavy cuflinks, fitful cigar The Times Not Dead yet Beg or leave Britain How sad that a top scientist feels forced to quit, says Valerie Grove Those who don't accept Darwinism shouldn't be allowed to switch on a light Britain's tasty new tourism campaign Food Warm Potato Pancakes with Smoked Eel home. forum@thetimes. co. uk Times Online Covert operation Style for Men As the rights draw in, James Delingpole goes in search of a coat to set him apart from the crowd I had banana in my hair and a stain on my groin area Nappy Vally Feel snug, look svelte: here's how Dress for your Shape Cut, collar, belt, buttons - find just the right combination to make the most your figure. Eve Thomas goes in search of the perfect winter coat Yes it's autumn, but white cotton gypsy skirts are just what the doctor ordered Fighting Forty A peek at the invisible man Architecture Stirling Prize nominee lan Ritchie can't shun the limelight for ever, says Tom Dyckhoff Mobo Awards sky & arts world Stirling Work French evolution Photography Joanna Pitman on a festival that goes to extremes Printemps De Septembre Toulouse Tomorrow: Rachel Campbell-Johnston on Eyes, Lies and … Soothing the savage breast Radio Chris Campling The Times 48th London Film Festival Camp followers of the bacchanal Theatre The Bacchas West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Theatre How Love is Spelt Bush, W12 Concert Music for Life Albert Hall First Choice Concert BBC PO/Noseda Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Entertainments Concert Sixteen/Christophers University Church, Oxford TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Index Television Multichannel Choice Mike Mulvihill Answers from Back Page Sport Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Vietnam's Bloody Secret Five, 8pm A Thing Called Love BBC One, 9pm Bribing for Britain? BBC Two, 9.50pm, not Wales Six Feet under Channel 4,11.35pm Fearless (1993) Tcm, 9pm The People under the Stairs (1991) ITV1,11pm; except Scottish Rocky IV (1985) BBC One, times vary A hair-raising feat of magnetism Last Night's TV Variations My first one? Well True Fiction Index T2 Crossword Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Acorn The Times Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Irritant of the Week Other Views Public sector focuses on 'good neighbours' Issue of the Week Neighbourliness Index Workrates The Week in Numbers The Northern Way GDP per head of population Assessing the Assessors Public Opinion Angus McIntosh Tax breaks for landlords is the answer for those priced off the housing ladder New Medical Research Nurses resist bidding for jobs Health Index The Issue Explained Regional Assemblies Scanners stay switched off All in the name of care Careers Course Watch Jargondecoder Bringing the NHS up to standard Interview The Shadow Health Secretary tells David Charter that an internal market within the NHS should be based on quality and convenience for patients rather than cost Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs … In the Professional Press Seeninhansard Exam setters should not profit Education Other Stories Weliked Revenues hit by visa refusals Tax bills threaten spin-offs Index 'Get down the pub for some adult education' Conrerences Prize Caption Competition The Winner is Creation is just the start Public Private Partnerships IT projects 'in disarray' Social Care Hero. . . . And Villain Councillors uncovered Local Government Foreignways Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Organisers of all profit-marking events in London Will be pursued for the cost of policing Jobs Agenda Winds of Change Index Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items TES the Times Educational Supplement Public Agenda Jobs Service Care homes threat is a genuine worry Over to you Ownership is not the answer Most GPs work hard Impressive performance Hooray for Northern Way What Worked Forme This goes back a long way agenda@thetimes. co. uk Diary Dates Inside The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Charlotte: should her life be run by machines? Edward Solomons on how the court will decide on the case of a baby girlTHE Child's Parents Want her to Be given the Chance to Live Times Online Barclays The Times Law Section Maybe a sea breeze will blow some sense into Tory human rights policy Multiple Display Advertising Items News 'I want the profession to be a bit more at ease with itself' Is Ed Nally presiding over a crumbling edifice? He thinks not, reports Frances Gibb Repsol YPF Multiple Display Advertising Items Shhh . . . it's a librarians' uprising Thanks to be IT revolution, those quiet types in charge of the books are emerging from their dusty nooks. Alex Wade reports Their Status is Reflected in Titles Such as Head of Knowledge Management Court jesters seldom have the last laugh Case Notes Farewell to a true champion of children's rights Cherie Booth pays tribute to Allan Levy, QC, whose advocacy and passion won him the admiration of his peers Don't let your legacy be a lot of trouble Too many people fail to make a will that fulfils their wishes, writes Danny Lee A Once-In-A-Lifetime Chance Law Update A monthly update on changes in the law Joke of the Week A transatlantic romance . . . Merging with a US firm is not always a bed of roses—the relationship has to be worked at writes Edward Fennell Personal Chemistry is Not Least in the Mix of what Makes a Good Merger law week What the legal journals are reporting this week Happy days In the City Ice cold in Stockholm The beat goes on Who are you? Milosevic case collusion law letters your shout readers' queries The College of Law on speeding offences, the Independence of an adjudicator, recovering a court costs award in full and the will of a deceased who had assets in several countries Put safety in board's hands Innocence not our concern Goddard's prescience lawyer of the week law board@thetimes. co. uk Multiple Display Advertising Items Wrinkly tights are still the fashion tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items

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