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News from 18/10/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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R. Thornfield, Andrew Robson, Giles Smith, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Thair Shaikh, DJM, R. G. Partridge, CAH, Alexandra Frean, Peter Lansley, Barbara Douglas, David Wilson, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Stanley T. Luckhurst, Graham Searjeant and Tom Roundell, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nick Daws, Ian McGeoch (Flag Officer), Sandra Boynton, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Mattew Pinsent, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Heather Neill, Hugo Rifking, Gary Duncan Economic Agenda, Pat Gibson, Robert Gore-Langton, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Bawden, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Phoebe Greenwood, Alan Hamilton, Phil Gordon, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Keith Pike, David Hands, David Alexander, Ruth Elphick, Simon Tait, Keith Wollaston, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, John Goodbody and Alan Hamilton, David Lister, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Eve Thomas, Gabriella Gamini, Rory Watson and Richard Owen, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, David Trickett, Michael Hammerson, Cathy Harris, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Jeremy Vine, Richard Holledge, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, George Austin, Mark Griffiths (Professor), William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Claire Turvey, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Nigel Henderson, Dominic Maxwell, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, John Boodbody, Michael Austin, Jeremy Hart, Glyn Renshaw, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Whittell, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Mallory Wober, M. Clifford, Mark Henderson, Lisa Verrico, Jonathan Wallis, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Adrian Thorpe, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Peter Plumridge, Lucy Tobin, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Monarchy, Bill Edgar, Mark Venables, Sue Macey, Kit Symons, Roma Felstein, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sam Lister Health Correspondent, Alexandra Blair and Tony Halpin, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Bosses ready to boycott 'flawed' exam reform plan Inside The Times Soars Again The Times Peugeot Fat cats are growing just like their owners Index Leading lady finds her way to Neverland Military warning on Iraq troop move What's Important Sport Picture Gallery Www.timesonline.co.uk The Times Lack of recruits leaves accident and emergency provision in jeopardy Boycott threat over reforms The Week in Parliament Exams History Casino regulators gamble against move to the north BT Man charged over death of sick wife Sick-note call Shooting charges Model justice Unhealthy net Welcome to the Unfair Ground The next big thing for fat children Fitness trainers are being hired by families to cut the next generation down to size, writes Alexandra Frean 'I was quite chubby. I am a lot better now' Warlord trial blocks Turner Prize exhibit Ministers sidestep questions on foundation hospitals Sky Tories eager to return to 'golden age' of exams Wife of Tory leader defends Sixties fun Church asks for £20m repair fund Jail breath tests Bonuses 'divisive' Diamond conflict Climber's feat Olympic stars roll down London's red carpet today Multiple Display Advertising Items Police fear for mother after 'worrying texts' PC World FBI entrapped me, says Briton in 'missile plot' Multiple Display Advertising Items Ramadan appeal by envoy to find Bigley's remains M&g Investments Next instalment of Tyson's Cube We see Valiant cast, but forza is not with them Opera La Forza del Destino Covent Garden Mine victims star in Iraq's first feature The Sharpest Critics Pop star critically ill after crash Finding ice cream with no meat can be murder Ingredients in Question Surprise for Vegetarians Thomas Cook Monkeys stolen to order may be sold abroad Accenture Cancer women suffer new blow to their baby hopes How fertility is preserved by ovary transplant UN urged not to ban cloning Brazil introduces shoot 'em down policy against drug flights Air France Night shift killer claims 16 patients 'Colonial' Britain put in its place by Commonwealth Commonwealth Emphasis on Rights French Emphasis on Culture Cheaper home insurance? China sends police to Haiti Multiple Display Advertising Items Japan wrestles with hungry bears Insurgents kill nine Iraqi police recruits (AP): Karzai rival clings to faint hope (AFP): 14 die in crash (AFP): Zhao is 85 (AP): Crash landing (AP): Plea for women A Correspondent: Authoritarian leader wins further term amid 'climate of fear' Multiple Display Advertising Items Pope's ally sparks EU power battle over views on sex Greeks look east in search of brides (AFP): Guantanamo Bay tactics 'abusive' (AP): Island rescue (AFP): Darfur summit (AP): Twin tower blaze (Reuters): Windows ban Voters swing back to Bush in final push The campaign battle has moved to Florida as Bush regains ground, writes Roland Watson in Washington The Times What the Papers Say Electoral dogfight erupts amid plains of South Dakota Dog Days Man who defended Kennedy's love life is dead The secular British still fear a popish plot A one-size diploma for all won't pass The great failing of the Tomlinson model is that it tries to do too much for too many pupils The report must not become the blueprint for education in England and Wales What is needed is a firm stride towards the international Baccalaureate The case for liberty has never been better put Join the Debate at comment@thetimes.co.uk Science Notebook The Times Business of Education Companies are right to seek an improvement in standards Dog Tired Personal training is not just for humans any more Opinions past Leading Article, the Abu Abbas Affair, October 18,1985 Britain and Baghdad Troops should be redeployed in advance of Iraqi's elections Debt relief Unseasonal irritation The Beeb's gulag channel hides best series Action needed on pensions crisis Pride in regiment drives standards Respect for beliefs on Communion Anglican dilemmas No improvement Public concern at gambling growth Cash on demand Fog without Fish The Weather The Times Crossword 22,798 Gucci Index Sainsbury's faces £630m fund shortfall Gold firms set to merge Briefing Radio Taxis goes south Liability insurance threat Lionhead raises £7m Launch of Chelsfield bid Where angels trade How the Week Finished Index Dance along to the BT music box Beijing taps the market for $1.7bn T. M. Lewin Royal Mail to reissue pension reports How the Week Finished The Times Business Big Shot Need to Know Global Business Briefing Change on Week US lifts French food ban EADS in shipyard talks Wal-Mart growth Talking Points Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange Rates E. On eyes reform of planning British Airways Takeovers 'are sure losers for investors' S&N's healthy message on a bottle Rexam challenged on chief's ousting Bid to halt UFJ bank merger BOC in tie-up talks with rival Questions can be asked on source of telephone interception House of Lords The Power 100 Index Oilman who made the slick move to bank boss Jon Ashworth meets the chairman of Lloyds TSB, who made the switch from big business to high finance The leader in ten questions Times Online Rise in energy costs 'is putting industry at risk' Bank's errors took interest rate 'too high' Multiple Display Advertising Items Revenue Alert Productivity growth could be Britain's saving grace No let-up in £40 bn fraud bill for firms Banking & Finance Impact executives Business|equity Prices The Times Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? David Chandler Military historian at Sandhurst who inspired a generation of scholars and soldiers with his gift of bringing the past to life James Chace Historian, biographer and US foreign policy analyst known for his elegantly argued opposition to American isolationism Jemes chace, political analyst and historian, was born on October 16,1931. He died of a heart attack on October 8,2004, aged 72 Memorial Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pierre Salinger Francophile journalist who served as President Kennedy's press secretary and showed a talent for making powerful friends Daily Life October 18,1834 Bridge Nature Notes Future Imperfect Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discusion with other Times readers Is the pensions 'crisis' a storm in a teacup, or are people right to be worried about their retirement? Chess Raymond Keene Quick Word Questions Answered On this Day The United States extendd an ecstatic welcome to the Queen and Prince Philip The Air Miles Travel Company Forthcoming Marriages Appointment Dinners Births Deaths Marriages Theatres risk refurbishing themselves out of an audience Note Book Arts Heritage skills are worth billions Court Circular Memorial Services In Memoriam-Private To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Briefing Pub names have gone to the dog and bucket Index Shamardal goes to top of class after Dewhurst win Racing Wolverhampton Times Test The Times Sports Book Ponteract Plumpton Leaders in the Flat Championships Yesterday's Results Ouija Board has Texas in her sights Last-gasp Falcons in foul mood over disallowed try Rugby Union Zurich Premiership Wasps win boosts confidence ahead of European Cup Controversial Cronje ready to join struggling Harlequins Table Leicester show their streetwise qualities Sat-nav makes horse sense after Thommo is lost for words Gloucester given demanding workout before Paris test Slick Sale pile on the agony for Solomons Referee criticised after Irish misfire Diskin states case for Tri-Nations inclusion The Results Service Ebokers.com Football Fixtures Football Conquering Rhinos put pride back into Leeds Rugby League Tetley's Grand Final All Blacks Champion ponders a switch to four wheels Times Online Results France hails overdue success for Loeb Motor Rallying Button's future still undecided as panel delays verdict Motor Racing Showman Rossi laps up glory after title duel Motorcycling Results Canterbury tale of two hat-tricks by Brennan and Webber Hockey Towers back to earth with bump Basketball Rusedski left to rue his luck as final jinx strikes once more The Times Henman in need of help to work out route to Houston Tennis Burnett breaks into uncharted territory with 148 Snooker Cardiff set back Alinghi cruise in Boston humbled Ireland triumph Army fired up The Times Rowing Bridge of highs for last home run Matthew Pinsent relishes the atmosphere of the official homecoming for his Olympic crew The kids are alright: Holmes delivers her verdict on the next generation Athletics Grainger in victorious comeback Doubts raised over venue for regatta at 2008 Olympics Sailing School of hard knocks Australia given even chance by Martyn Cricket Scoreboard from Madras Westwood suffers sinking feeling Golf The Times Easy does if for Els as master extends home rule HSBC Racism inquiry denies England escape clause for Zimbabwe four The Times Quotes of the Day A soaring testament to mankind's genius for creativity Richard Morrison A bright spark Pining away F4r too trendy Picture Gallery The Ethicist A dream of stability, harmony and peace The first big show of Raphael's work in Britain reveals an artist of true humanity, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston, while Joanna Pitman traces the complex story of one of his paintings The Times Dear Sue Influenza Fears Dear NHS, I quit NHS Professionals was set up to provide temporary staff more efficiently but is estimated to be £5m in debt. For nurse Sue Macey it was the last straw Parent Forum Kumon Help! I've found porn in my son's bedroom Anger, rash threats and overreaction are no answer to a boy's secret stash of 'dirty' mags, says Roma Felstein The Times The rise and rise of the humble sausage Food Home.forum@thetimes.co.uk Sausages with Lentils and Root Vegetables Tall and tan and rich and lovely Style The almost too perfect founders of Daslu, the exclusive Sao Paulo store, oozed glamour and affluence at the show in Paris last week. Eve Thomas reports Super Stores Daslu Dazzlers Emma Hope Dig out those toboggans, bring on the Big Freeze Mrs Dippy A little elegant, a little cool and little a sexty Cropped military jackets and high-waisted trousers combine with delicate pleats and ruffled laryes to croate a look that is simultancously strict and sofe, says Emily Davies at the Paris shows A little elegant little cool and a little sexy Paris Trends Arts The dark side of the Goon A stage version of the Goon Show goes deeper than just a celebration, says Dominic Maxwell Wrapped up in a World of his Own: A Miscellany of Milligan Russian, with love Interview a satire on life under the Bolsheviks still bites, Declan Donnellan tells Heather Neill Week Ahead Thinking outside the frocks Phoebe Greenwood meets the instigator of the surreal but glamorous Alternative Miss World "The show is all about fun, and fun is a very serious matter" South Bank Centre Tomorrow: how to love wind turbines;'South Park' puppets … …Irst Choice Pop Siouxsie Sioux Festival Hall All the rage in Africa Theatre MacBeth Arcola, E8 Theatre Gaffer! Southwark Playhouse, Se1 Opera La Bohème/The Cunning Little Vixen Hackney Empire, E8 Entertainments Opera Falstaff London Coliseum TV & Radio Radio Choice Chris Campling ArtsFirst David Chater's Choice Choice Gabrielle Starkey Answers from Back Page Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids BBC One Parade of the Heroes: Athens 2004 BBC one, 1.35pm What Made Mozart Tic? Channel 4,8pm Tunnel of Love Itv1,9pm Variations With David Starkey Channel 4,9pm The Woman with Seven Personalities: Extraordinary People The Baby and the Battleship (1956) Channel 4,1. 30pm File Choice Stephen Dalton Election (1999) ITV2,9pm Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1866,6/W) Not such a jolly good Fellowes Weekend Tv Going a little stir-crazy True Fiction TV Choice 23 T2 Crossword No 3412 Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching How to become a freelance writer The Writers Bureau The Times Accentuate the Positive Whistle Muddles Mutu's Fall from Grace Gabriele Marcotti reveals the complex nature of the Chelsea forward at the centre of football's latest drugs test investigation The Investigation Queue Forming at Stamford Bridge Exit Betfair.com Tales from Week on the Boos From London to New York and back—the public has the right to deride on both sides of the Atlantic Free Tomorrow The Lexicon United Investors Urged to Hold on to Shares by Supporter Groups Betfair.com Simply Enter the Code Tim360 when Joining and We'll … Mark Hodkinson looks ahead with much trepidation to life as a SeccerDad Havey our Say The Issue Carrick is Primed The Times The Game Coaching Panel It's All over Bar Thegames Premiership The Games Premiership Blackburn are Heading down Moyes Relishes Elevated Spot Davies Decides Dismal Affair Huckerby Fails to Take Chance Alonso Leaves Bench Mark The Games Premiership Renault Megane Souness Feels the Bellamay Wrath The Game Many Thorns but One Rose Shaw Returns to Sink Gills with Timely Brace Bburnley's Mean Streak Evident Cardift City (O) 2 Thomas 56,75 Rotherham United (O) O Leeds United (0) 1 Pugh 78 Preston North End (0) 0 Coverntry City (0) 1 Mankin 80 (og) Leicester City (0) 1 Dubin 70 Plymouth Argyle (0) 1 Crawford 78 Wigan Athaletic (0) 2 Roberts 54,69 Crewe Alexandra (2) 3 Lunt 9, White 34, Highdon 69 Brighton & Hove Albion (0) 1 Jerrett 79 Stoke City (0) 0 Reading (1) 1 Shorey 41 Derby County (1) 2 Smith 39, Rasiak 85 Watford (2) 2 Helguson 7,14 Sunderland (0) 1 Muscat 72 (og) Millwall (0) 0 The Games League One Sturrock Can Smile for now League Two Eastwood Stars as Southend Enforcer Times Online Klos Has All the Answers Celtic (1) 3 Camara 41, Juninho 57, Hartson 82 Heart of Midlothian (0) 0 Hibernian (1) 2 O'Connor 11, Fietcher 55 Dundee United (O) O Inverness Ct (1) 1 McBain 36 Aberden (1) 3 Adams 28,64 (pen), MacKine 90 (pen) Dundee (1) 3 Robb 30, Sutton 63, Anderson 87 Kilmarnock (1) 1 Boyd 5 Livington (2) 2 Wilson 5 (og) Snodgrass 41 Dunfermiline Athletic (0) 0 Barnet Dodge Cumbrian Fire Thurrock Search for Spot in Shop Window Results and Statistics A Game of Designer Wives with Tastes to Match Buy Lines Cyber Stars Vie for Prize Kezman Proves More of a Slip than Snip at £8M The Leaderboard The Super League Www.timesonline.co.uk/fantasyfootball Donkey Disaster Story behind the Name Delia's Dish of the Week Or what Tmey're Eating in Norwich Fixtures The Daily Fix Your Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Betfair.com Toyota

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