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News from 11/10/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Karon Tierman, Jon Ashworth, Catherine Philip, Matthew Syed, Barry Paris, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Iain Chapman, Tim De Lisle, Dennis Reed Chief Executive, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Catherine Phlip, Martin Richards, Philip Howard, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Ducker, Roy Turner, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Douglas Sturrock, Elizabeth Judge, Chris Hill, Bob Stanley, Richard Eaton, Judy Edwards, Richard Lioyd Parry, James Hider, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, David Sharrock, Mary Warnock, Gary Duncan Economic Agenda, David McVay, Gabby Logan, Anthony Browne, Andrew McLuskey, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Ashiing O'Connor and Adam Sherwin, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Damian Ainscough, Hugo Rigkind, P. Ives, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, David Hands, Emma Nicholson, Mark Pougatch, Arun Khanna, Matthew Pinsent, Alex Mattis, Katriona Hodges, Luke Clancy, Russell Kempson, Edward Moss, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, John Ball (Economist), Patrick Hosking Investment Editor, Edward Griffin, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Raphael Myerson, Neil Johnson, Finlay Hunter, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Derek Brewer, Aki Riihilathi, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Francis Sirl, Graham Speake, Jonathan Myerson, Chris Campling, Emily Davies, Gary Duncan Economic Briefing, Prue Clarke, Nicola Woodlcock, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Bexton, Tom Dart, Michael Bor, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Andrew Plerce, Nicholas Browne, Jane Shilling, Philip Webster and Helen Rumbelow, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Dominic Maxwell, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Bob Yule, Charles Bremner and Oliver August, Yvonne F. Willway, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Peter Walker, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Tony Halpin, Kent Woods Chief Executive, Mark Venables, John Brandler, Matthew Connolly, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Ian Holloway, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times State schools urged to end independent teachers ban Inside The Times United fans battle to block takeover Index Thumbs up for Afghan poll Tiffany & Co. Bigley made to beg for his life, even when his fate was decided What's Important The Times Manchester Utd fans get militant The Week in Parliament Spending cannot increase to pay for pensions, says Brown News IWC Bigley's last plea to be spared High costs 'may turn Bar back into rich preserve' 'I heard six shorts and saw the girl fall' Northern rock Witnesses put fear aside to help in the hunt for Danielle's murderer News City's gun crime is worse than London This can mean whatever you want it to FSA The BEST:'It's perfect, it's so villagey' Identical estates create a bleak suburbia News The WORST:'No sense of community' This is our best chance to achieve designs for living Clowance Estate & Country Clup Hunt ban may be in place by Boxing Day Beckham denial Nightclub death Middle ground Female remains Mein lieber Basil Fireworks fines Great gangsters Correction Lloyds TSB Insurance More Parents lament pupils skipping games of old News I did not cheat in exam, says Harry M&s War hero fights church for right to a family plot News Taxpayer 'must fund £6bn care for the elderly' Multiple Display Advertising Items Declining NUM in talks to merge Direct Line Specsavers Opticians Charity in row over illegal abortions' News Canadian sub back in Faslane after fire BT Tailored to create the perfect balance of sexiness and femininity News MacMillan cancer relief Royal Institution 'naive' for hosting smoking forum Multiple Display Advertising Items NEC, Cross-Pollinated Cheltenham & Gloucester Who killed Charles Bravo? Top film writer reckons he's found the culprit News It's Blur v Oasis: the rematch The energy people Top Ten from the Nineties Firstnight Rhythm still drives on, but Fela tribute lacks a focus World music Fela Kuti Festival Barbican The Sharpest Critics EU's civil rights chief urged to quit over his views on gays and women Rac always there Direct Line Count avoids purgatory by jet ski French heap scorn on Chirac for US attack DELL Wood for good Refugees return to the ruins of Liberia Power Shifts Multiple Display Advertising Items (AP): Beduin link to Egypt bomb blasts (AFP): Election victory (AP): Olive branch (Reuters): Serb in custody (Reuters): Respect fast (AP): Storm toll (AP): Burger King Multiple Display Advertising Items Milblogs: telling it like it is on the front line Shia rebels to disband and sell guns to US The Times Is it a wire? Or a crease? Is it a pain reliever? Or body armour? So what is under Bush's jacket? Covering his Back. . . Multiple Display Advertising Items Afghanistan poll could save America's man in charge 'It comes off, it comes off,' he cried, thumb held aloft The Times Ink fiasco fails to stain Afghan election News Claims that mark on voters could be removed have not marred historic ballot, reports Catherine Philp Process that Gets the Country's Vote Australians stick with leader for a fourth term Trust me, we must learn to trust the experts There is no easy cure for the gun epidemic Danielle Beccan's murder tells us how far we are from winning the war on drugs and gangs Wagga Wagga voters have good news for Bush and Blair Science Notebook Picture Gallery A Fourth Term Howard should now prepare Australia to become a republic Is Derrida Dead? A conceptual foundation for the deconstruction of mortality Opinions past Leading Article, Observing Vietnam, October 11,1967 Dawn of Freedom Afghanistan's election was a triumph for democracy Ken Bigley's murder Here's how to keep the poor out of Oxford Turkey and the European Union Government funding for science Starting point for inheritance tax Voting at 16 Debt relief Banks and solicitors Psycho imagination Safety concerns over flu vaccine University challenge Rifkind maligned Out of uniform The Times Crossword 22,792 The Weather Renault Scenic Business Regions hit 'soft patch' Briefing Orange chief's press post Clearstream for AIM F&c and Isis job losses Westfield joins £2.2bn bid Senate ends $5bn subsidy Profit warnings surge City warns on rents How the Week Finished Index Aim faces revamp in crackdown on risky flotations Sainsbury's to unveil dividend reduction at strategy meeting France puts accent on truth at call centres Saudis bitter over taste for sweet oil Direct Line How the Week Finished The Times Business Big Shot Need to Know Global Business Briefing Change on Week Germany in deficit fears Stop Press Dubai Islamic bond issue Karstadt in union talks 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 Exchange Rates Mobile firms race to bring live TV to handsets Scores of staff lose jobs in F&c merger with Isis Lenders lose sight of relative merits in loan checks Fitness First cuts jobs in major restructure Eventual lunch bill may spell end to dollar's dominance Prescott warned new rent laws may harm City CE malaysia Future of Global Crossing in the balance Breach over driving licences Court of Justice of the European Communities Taking work and play in the right doses The Powers in the Boardroom The Power 100 Licence challenges Queen's Bench Division Home study papers VAT free Court of Appeal The leader in ten questions Japan Tobacco refuses to rule out bid for Gallaher Multiple Display Advertising Items Tokyo dashes for shredders Westfield joins group to buy Chelsfield Regulator finds forged UFJ minutes of meeting How rising oil prices can fuel inflation News Corporation Impact executives Business The Times Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Jacques Derrida French philosopher who invented the concept of 'deconstruction' and who had an enormous influence on literary theory Lives Remembered Mick Coburn Frozen food godfather Births, Marriages and Deaths Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Pete McCarthy Comedian and script-writer who found fame as an author searching for his Irish roots—and pubs bearing his name Ralph Lapp Physicist who helped to develop the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs but then preached against the spread of nuclear weapons Harvey Wheeler Political scientist whose novel Fail-Safe triggered a furious debate about the dangers of nuclear war Whose Fault is It Anyway? A French couple face prison after a drunken dinner guest killed four in a car crash. Are we responsible for the acts of others? Sole responsibility Passing the buck Pirates on Parade Should music fans be fined for swapping highly-priced tracks on the internet? Daily Life October 11,1940 Following through Loss of freedom People in glass houses Bridge Andrew Robson DJM: Nature Notes Going too far Forced accountability Questions Answered Chess Raymond Keene Human wrongs Hosts at fault Feeding greed Musical influence Winning Move CAH: Quick Word Third party Leave a deposit Cheap product, high cost What's your view? On this Day October 11,1980 Air Mile Forthcoming Marriages Dinner Fellows Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriages British Legion seeks corporate security in a changing world Notebook Charities A charity born in a broken lorry Court Circular 'Inclusion' is leaving too many kids in the cold The Times Men against boyos leaves Hughes glum The Times Corporate Golf Challenge Sailing GBR turn to charity to make up £20m shortfall The Results Service The Times Composed O'Sullivan takes safe route home Snooker Fixtures By a Correspondent: Basketball Williams helps Towers to trush Rocks Times Test Patriots' winning run at 19 New faces Jersey crumble Braves level Campbell beaten McEwan's gold Talbot's record Leicester Leaders in the Flat Championship Windsor Beef Or Salmon unplaced AYR Registana conducts personal version of Bohemian rhapsody The Times Sports Book Yesterday's Results Turley puts super Leigh back in elite Rugby League Noble forced to wait on Long Ebookers.com sports By Our Sports Staff: Johnson completes 'Great' double in style Athletics Foster thunders past rivals to claim 50m gold Swimming Final defeat draws sharp words from Traerup Badminton By Our Sports Staff: Davenport poised to overhaul Mauresmo Tennis Australia seal win but stay focused on series success Cricket Scoreboard from Bangalore Institution's special magic lost in transition from airwaves to stage St Albans forced to pay the penalty as ruthless Ramsden puts on five-star show Hockey My dreams of excellence fade as reality takes hold on the links Portofino fires on all cylinders to carry Whitaker to top prize Equestrianism Ecclestone asks BRDC for a year's free use of Silverstone War over future of British Grand Prix grows stranger, Kevin Eason writes Unstoppable Rossi stands on brink of his 'greatest' title Motorcycling Schumacher storms to 13th victory of masterful campaign Motor Racing Japanese Grand Prix Results and how They Stand How the Teams Fared Result from Suzuka World Cup heroes spread the word with show of park life Rugby Union Hilary Weale finds spirit of Sydney victory still alive on a bracing day in Regent's Park Student Biggs proves to be the business on wing for Leeds Haughton shows Northampton the way to take opportunities Fanolua is thorn in Harlequins' sore side Wasps put Wilkinson in the shade Zurich Premiership The voice of rugby tells his story Ellis late show gives persistent Leicester share of the spoils How They Stand The Times Sport Gallacher thrilled to step out of shadow Insidesport Robinson seems certain to win RFU approval Mortgages for Business The Times Quotes of the Day The rule in academic life is now 'publicise or perish' Ageist? Surely not The long weekend I prefer laxative-free TV Image of the Day The Ethicist 'There is no God, no afterlife, no paradise' Avowed atheist Jonathan Miller thinks religion is an intellectual nonsense and will say so in a new TV series. Amiable Anglican Richard Morrison met him The AirMiles Travel Company Blood pressure NB Sleep disturbance Undiagnosed depression Prostate problems MS energy Doctor's Orders What's your Level? Heat it to treat it What you don't fancy does you good, says Jerome Burne Food can be fun, just ask my son Getting children to eat better is hard enough, but wait till they want to be Jamie Oliver, says Jonathan Myerson The Unique Family Guide The good thing about my dad is that I am allowed to help out in the kitchen Parent Forum Kumon Top. . . and bottom of the food chain Why I'm a glutton for nourishment Food Home.forum@thetimes.co.uk Poached Cod with Caper and Parsley Sauce Faith, hope and charity Fashion If you know how to work the charity shop circuit, says Alex Mattis, you can pick up some autumn essentials at bargain prices Where to Start Bargain Hunting A dress that inspires men to take it off you Where they lead, trend Crib Notes: The fashion editors Unforgettable The Lowry Art & Entertainment Music Recycled hits? Now that's what I call a music cash cow First Night Various Artists. . . we love all yes As well as making the latest his affordable, compilations can throw light on something rare, precious and beautiful, says Bob Stanley Unforgiveable Sounds heavenly Evelyn Glennie is one of several star performers bringing music to country churches. Neil Fisher followed her to deepest Essex The Times Offers Direct Week Ahead More classical adventures The Times Throwing away the keys Opera The Piano Tuner Comedy Brighton Festival First Choice Pop The Zutons Shepherds Bush Empire Concert Hallé/Elder Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Entertainments Theatre Twelfth Night Olympia Theatre, Dublin TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Review Choice Answers from Back Page Sport Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Variations Film Choice New horizons and a bit old spice Last Night's TV Viewing Guide Geldof on Marriage Chatty chatty car gang True Fiction Don't miss T2 Crossword No 3406 Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching Acorn The Times Thegamesays Time for a Wing and a Dare Whistleblower Fans are United in Glazer Fight Thestory Ashling O'connor finds shareholders in determined mood as they try to repel an unwanted takeover by the American tycoon Whoaresu? Passions Running High in the Old Trafford Share Issue 'I Would Sell my Wife into Slavery' Dirty Tricks Hard—but Fair? Come and Have a Go Then… They say football was once a more physical sport, but is the claim justified? Judge for yourself as Bill Edgar presents the 50 worst tackles, elbows and stamps to have scarred the game Tony Cascarino on how the England captain showed his revival instincts Beckham in the Dock Matt Dickinson belives the captain deserves a dressing-down Matthew Syed examines an enigma who has divided opinion nationwide The next Opponents Ferdinand Has Look of Leader Rooney Revealed as Bright Spark Simon Barnes was impressed by the England forward's shining intellect Ferdinand Has Look of Leader Rooney Revealed as Bright Spark Simon Barnes was impressed by the England forward's shining intellect What They Said Sunday Times The Observer Mail on Sunday Home Internationals Still in Fantasy Land Mark Pougatch regrets fans' behaviour Coaching Panel Picture Gallery Bad Day for Land of my Father Gabby Logan on a personal test of allegiance at Old Trafford on Saturday England extinguish feeble threat on a hellish day for Wales. Oliver Kay reports Bellamy Rues Lack of Fire in Welsh Dragon 'England put the accent on attack' Sanchez Hit by Broadside Azerbaijan (0) 0 Northern Ireland (0) 0 Azerbijan coach launches vlgorouis verbal assault The Ratings Worldcupqualifiers England Lampard 4, Beckham 76 Wales (0) 0 Derby lacks passion and becomes one-horse race England Lampard 4, Beckham 76 Wales (0) 0 Derby lacks passion and becomes one-horse race Owen Left Desperately Seeking to Score EA Sports Henry Thwarted by Pluck of the Irish France (0) 0 Irerland (0) 0 Kerr's men prove full value for the travelling masses The Ratings Lehmann Feud Gets Personal Vogts Clings to False Hope Scotland (0) 0 Norway (0) 0 iversen 55pen Scotland manager feels the heat after latest setback The Ratings Group One Group Three Group Five Group Seven Group Two Group Four Group Six Group Eight Talbot's Turn for Pressure Oldham Athletic (1) 1 Haining 39 Blackpool (1) 2 Murphy 43, Wellens 68 Hendey continues on right lines Taylor Claims Bonus Double Hull City (0) 1 Green 64 Chesterfield (0) 0 Green goal ensures fortune favours Humnersiders Barnsley Torquay United Walsall Home Hurst Eases Tension MacClesfieled Notts County Silkmen lose unbeaten home record Cambridge United Bristol Rovers (0) 0 Lincoln City Yeo 43, Sandwith 58, Taylor-Fletcher Kidderminster Orient Heading in the Right Direction Leyton Orient Bury Movers and Shakers end all square Wijnhard in a Class above the Rest Oxford United Darlington Darlington recovery continues Home Times Online Exeter Ready for the Fight Exeter City Carlisle United Perryman returns to dug-out to end Carlisle hot streak Nationwide North Unibond League Nationwide Conference Fisher Shocked by Born-Again Barking Barking & East Ham Fisher Athletic Two clubs with big ambitions If Season Needs Kick-Start Ferdinand May Tempt You Weekly Winner The Leader Board The Super League Picture Gallery Www.timesonline.co.uk/fantasyfootball Player points totals include matches up to and including Saturday October 2 Picture Gallery Messina's Small-Timers Nourish Forgotten City Gabriele Marcotti reports on the amazing turnaround of the Sicilian clup Mourinho May Take Cole Back to Chelsea Paperound The Times Barclays Premiership The Chant Laureate Why I'm Right to Dare to Dream Aki Riihilahti on how adversity reminded him that it is important to have something to aim for Buy Lines Testing the Things They Try Yo Sell You Wales It's Lift-Off for Leeds The Hairdryer 100% Fiction with No Added Sweeteners What He Said CVs Revealed 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 Nationwide Conference Plasma Screens-Factory Direct

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