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News from 08/11/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Ann Campbell, Andrew Pierce, Paula Radcliffe, P. Lyle, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Blair, Vicky Nugee, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Adam Luck, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Edward Gorman Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, J. D. King, David Chater, Roger Knight, Joanna Bale, Alex Shilling, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Sue Bye, Richard Irving, David Greenwood, Helen J. Emsley, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, James Hider, Gerald Davies, Robert Thickness, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Chris Bracegirdle, Robert Gore-Langton, Donald Hutera, Dean Wilson, Mike Pflanz, Dominic Walsh, Ben Webster and Daniel McGrory, Gary Jacob, Hilary Weale, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane Clarke, Jonathan Gornall, Grace Ingran, Jenny MacArthur, Ian Hood, Phil Gordon, Vernon Bogdanor, Richard Lloyd Parry, Peter Longman, David Hands, Chris Johnston, Ron Lewis, Mark Pougatch, Hannah Baldock, Stephen Cox, Alan Lee Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, Sally Jones, Terence Kealey, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Norman Giller, John E. Jackson, David Lister, Sarah Pooley, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, David Hands Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Richard Rhodes James, Ann Treneman, Kevin Gregory, Rob Wright, Alan McLoughlin, Vivienne Spence, David Lazell, Laura Peek and Sophie Kirkham, Mary Kenny, Simon Freeman, Raymond Keene, David Powell Correspondent, Peter Kimm, Sally Cowen, Peta Bee, Jeremy Page, William Ress-Mogg, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Helen Rumbelow Political Correspondent, Stephen Farrell Correspondent, Susan Kelly, Patrick Hosking, Ted Grant, John A. Lee, G. Clark, Caroline Merrell Correspondent, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Carolyn Asome, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, A. E. C. W. Spencer, Paul Simons, Anna Frame, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Anna Patty, Angela Jameson Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jonathan Clayton, Claire Turvey, Jane Shilling, Brian Butler, Tim Hames, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Patrick Hosking Editor, Eric Ellis, Brian Glanville, Neil Moore, Emma Raffan, Michael Simon, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Aki Riihilahti, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Derek Haydon, Steve Bird and Adam Sage, Patrick Walters, Mark Venables, Randy Cohen, Colin McQuillian, David Wright, Jenny Davey, Alan Ormand, Peter Klinger, David Gilchrist, Karen Gardner, Mark Rooney, Stephen Pollard,

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The Times Troops hurt before assault on Fallujah Indonesia reform 'Dad, I'm boss' Free Airmiles Green tax rebate Army battle Index Suicide trian crash prompts safety review Food allergies Overgrown hedges Paula's victory over pain—her heroic full story Sport In the Times Today Two gravely hurt as Black Watch hit by new suicide attack Index Briton killed by roadside bomb PR work replaces tutorials Mappin & Webb 73,000 students stranded without loans Youngsters turn to part-time work or borrow from banks and parents to keep afloat, writes Alexandra Blair How an off-duty policeman tried to avert a rail disaster Black Night for villagers as their fears of 'beastly' level crossing materialised First class at front kept death toll down The mortgage that protects you if interest rates rise Safety chief had warned of grave risk Plundered treasures of ancient world end up on London market Halifax Always giving you extra Smokers face £3,600 fine Treatment queried Deaf neglected Boy, 13, shot Veteran car run Former hippy draws stumps on his cricketing idyll Beautiful, but not quite up there with the very best How Scots' line-up failed to cut the Aussies down to size Fresh twist in Olympic intrigue The hijacking of a sample from Ireland's gold-medal horse has added to mystery' writr Steve Bird and Adam Sage Sport Multiple Display Advertising Items Mounting Quest for Truth www.carpetright.co.uk TV's towering star dies after cancer struggle World News Multiple Display Advertising Items www.nakheel.ac Look, dad, I am the boss. Do as you're told, please Online Lloyds TSB Lexus How promiscuous women made men the shape they are Presidential election DNB entries Comparing Bush and Churchill Response to terror Compact Times Delivering the Christian message Catholic obligations Radon danger Restrictive use of convenants needed Added inconvenience Picture Gallery Soft-Shoe Shuffle Barroso has unnecessarily weakened his team of commissioners Line out A novel way to make sport more competitive Why malaria won't be back, and why sex isn't such a big thing for gorillas Science Notebook Levelling on Safety Iraq isn't Star Wars. It just looks that way when you're from Planet Kofi These vile murderers have nor been at work because they want dialogue, Mr Annan Why I won't wear your poppy It is a potent symbol of pride, sacrifice and heroism. But for only one tribe The Times You really can win, honestly The Tories could still make it back to power—but only if they have the courage to tell the truth Thunderer: Weep for BBC news Labour targets Tory seats in aggrssive election strategy directline.com Blair and Bush to focus on Middle East The Week in Parliament Son's Sinn Fein plea over killing Bomber lands Gypsy plea fails Murder charges High-price fraud Vendée begins Proposal to axe four battalions triggers internal fight in Army The infantry are fighting to retain their identity, says Michael Evans, Defence Editor First Active Law reforms 'could help terror groups' Bar Conference Code aims to banish sex bias Doubt over epidemic theory Foot-And-Mouth Visit sky.com Tobacco giant singled out young in advertising plan Hot designs that you can pick up for less than £10 Microsoft Gherkin shortlisted for best view in London egg £33m cost of keeping Dome closed Is charming MacClesfield really such a cultural cul-de-sac? Air France www.pru.co.uk Brown to lower Budget hopes Jail mosque plan Feel-bad factor Road deaths Monroe memento www.driversknow.co.uk Live Aid tax break is a hit with Geldof After all the leaks, this is a cycle that has spin but no substance Firstnight Opera Siegfried London Coliseum Multiple Display Advertising Items Times World News Ivory Coast descends into chaos France destroys the West African country's entire air force as it heads towards civil war, reports Jonathan clayton History of Unrest Saudi militants back rebels Battle for Fallujah begins as US and Iraqi troops launch … www.onetel.co.uk String of raids by insurgents prompts state of emergency Israel takes over Arafat burial plan The Times Nature (AP): MacEdonia vote (AP): Protester dies (Reuters): Lebanese drone Multiple Display Advertising Items Drugs police chew over poppy-seed bread rolls (AP): Call to preserve Soviet holiday Shock therapy to defeat terrorism In an interview with The Times, the new President of Insonesia tells Eric Ellis how he plans to fight a modern scourge Indonesian Melting Pot Weather Eye (Reuters): Iran nuclear deal (AP): Hostages freed (AP): Karadzic brother (AFP): Kashmir protest (AP): 9/11 site death (AP): Tough spadework The Times Birth Control Twin tactics by Chinese undermine one-child law Diver fights to cash in on booty from Nelson's ship Basiq Air Screen hero Howard Keel dies aged 85 Found Multiple Display Advertising Items Democrats 'face decades in wilderness' George Bush's key stategist says the Republicans' victory will reshape America for years to come, Tim Reid writes Bush family pulls together to support the President How flower power is beating the angry Masai De Beers In the Tribe (Reuters): Township playwright dies MacMillan cancer relief Multiple Display Advertising Items Spanish take English to book Online Times Business Bond for life Monday November 8 2004 Cox battle looms Fed rates move Stock Markets Currencies Commodities FTSE 100 Dow Jones BT poised to expand in US with $1bn deal Online Switching jobs offshore hailed as good for UK as firms … Bank to cut staff in London Time for Bush to tackle the elephants Need to Know How the Week Finished Change on the Week Data Exchange Rates Data Day Delta jobs to go Stop Press Ryanair oil boast Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day British Funds Smaller Stock to Watch Deal of the Day Quote of the Day www.thecumberland.co.uk Business Big Shot Britain plc to push for EU action on economy CBI Conference Markets await signals from Fed on fifth US rate rise English Heritage worried at Tobacco Dock's future Warning of terrorists' threat to business British Airways Tesco jumps on to digital downloading bandwagon The Times M&S feeling the heat as investors demand growth Baugur bid for BFG is put on ice for at least for at least a fortnight First Choice sacks two as £6m 'scam' is uncovered Rival offers set up bid war for Cox Insurance ICM Computer Group Councils warm to green tax rebate Dental tech firm heads list seeking AIM funds The Times Resistance over LSE trading plan How exchange rates affect interest rates Economic Briefing Copper producer set to take AIM The Times House price slowdown is spreading Hedge fund aspirations may have to be trimmed Analysis Richard Irving on an investment ondusrtry that could become the victim of its own success The man and loophole that started it all off Seeking profits in every situation Voracious traders set market running Business Equity Prices redticket Austrian Best Price Times Register Ted Taylor Designer of the largest nuckear fission weapon ever detonated, and who planned to send a spaceship to Mars, Jupiter and Saturn Ted Taylor, physicist, was born on July 11,1925. He died on October 28,2004, aged 79 Fred Dibnah Lancastrian steeplejack who become a much-loved television historian of Britain's insdustrial past Fred Dibnah, MBE, steeplejack and television presenter, was born on April 28,1938. He died of prostate cancer on November 6,2004, aged 66 Lives Remembered Helen Robinson Schoolteacher turned plantswoman whose indefatigable drive turned Hyde Hall garden from a Wasteland to a paradise Helen Florence Robinson, VMH, plantswoman, was born on September 1,1919. She doed on September 24, 2004, aged 85 Graham Roberts Actor who steered the character of George Barford, the gamekeeper in The Arches, through thick and thin for 31 years Graham Roberts, actor, was born on October 10,1929. He died on October 28, 2004, aged 75 Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Dinner Service of Thanksgiving Service Dinner Anniversaries Births Deaths Birthdays Births Deaths Latest Wills Daily Life Court Circular To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Your flexible friend just got friendlier Notebook Arts Barbican courts marriage of commerce and art Lottery? What lottery? Looking out Picture Gallery Unreasonable Left wanting Love thyself The easy way Due deference What's your view? Spiritual quest Infinity and beyond Filling the void World view Straw-clutching The Spiritual Revolution Debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers People are increasingly losing faith in the Church and turning to mysticism. What's the attaction? Questions Answered Bridge Chess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court must review immunity claim documents Court of Appeal Times Online Incitement is not a sex register offence Court of Appeal Pool betting scheme is a regulated activity Chancery Division Agreement not to use reasons Queen's Bench Division Limit to jurisdiction of adjudicator Court of Appeal Arctic wasps carry a sitting for all of us Weather Eye Nature Notes On this Day AirMiles Five-Day Forecast Times Online Times Sport Moscow Flyer shows perfect form Racing Fallon hints at change of direction Final Standings in the Flat Championships Times Test Carlisle Southwell Wolverhampton The Wright Track Racing Yesterday's Results Hendry rages against fading skills Snooker Palmer and Grinham tighten formidable Australian grip Squash The Times Cannock still setting pace after weekend goal spree Hockey Hatton relishing Tszyu challenge Boxing England v Canada Relaxed Hassmann keeps his nerve despite tense finale Equestrianism Today's Fixtures Picture Gallery The Results Service Fleming says 'Mr Fix-it' offered him £200,000 Cricket www.thomaspink.co.uk London puts muscle behind attempt to vault past Paris Olympic Games London 2012 BID By a Correspondent: Up and down Jets inflict defeat on Towers Basketball Isolation hits Thomson after champagne start Sailing Racing Safin wins in Paris Joy of six Mersey misery Sorenstam wins Final flourish Mauresmo joy Harlow sees off Gourlay to claim 'career-best' victory Bowls The Times Noble intentions come to nothing after lacklustre display Match Details Mercurial McGuire excels as playmaker Leeds stand-off shows class in key role for Lions, Christopher Irvine says Show of character carries Britain to the brink of final Henman and Vogts miss the point in verbal dismantling of printed word www.timesonline.co.uk Times Online Mapletoft proves cut above Rugby Union Zurich Premiership Welsh and Jackson make immediate impact Goosen comes up on rails to deny Woods Golf Johnson steals show from England hopefuls Springboks turn back clock and prevail on enemy soil Raise the flags, they were so close to summit Scots rally strongly after being threatened with humiliation Moving the Goalposts Injuries leave England with problems at scrum half Crunch Time Frantic race for fitness was scary beyind belief Starting today, Paula Radcliffe explains how her dreams of Olympic glory turned to nightmares. She reveals the torment of injury and illness in the desperate last days before Athens Paula Tomorrow The story of the rose pricked my imagination How Husband Gary Saw It Heaven and gel as Paula keeps show on the road New York Marathon Sharpe's Escape Results The Times Crossword 22,816 Index A Tale of Two Cities Radcliffe delivers finishing kick to win on her terms Times Sport Radcliffe banishes demons The Times The Game Inside Inside Today The Times Quotes of the Day Be nice to your children, they may write a book about you Valerie Grove Image of the Day The Ethicist Are we intolerant, or is it all in the mind? More and more people, it seems, complain of a food intolerace. But all too ofen, as a new study shows, it is the brian playing tricks. Peta Bee reports How I Knew Not Eat Wheat How I Knew Not to Eat Wheat Allergy that Can Threaten Lives Balance is Key Multiple Display Advertising Items Bring on the Marigolds! Irked at being told that men are useless at cleaning, Jonathan Gornall gets his hands dirty Clued up on a Vinci and Vermeer Jane Shilling looks at a new literary phenomenon: books crammed with codes for readers to crack. Right, Alex Shilling gives his verdict on the tween version Two pages of instructions must be read before the story proper begins The balance between narrative and puzzle tips in favour of the conundrum The Times Alex's Favourites Parent Forum You can't beat the appeal of potatoes in the raw magimix Times Online Survival of the smartest Some said that selling high fashion on the internet would work—but one ultra-glamorous website has proved them wrong, says Emily Davies The Ones that Didn't Make It I want to be an ice princess, not a comic ugly sister From lilac to plum, purple reigns supreme Crib Notes Purple Cleopatra's barge sails were so purple they captured the heart of the invincible Anthony Arts A safe pair of hands and feet A saviour has come to resuce the London production of The Producers. Matt Wolf met him His record West End pay deal is reported to be close to £500,000 The Original Producers The queen's speech Richard Dreyfuss has left The Producers but his near namesake James is firmly in the camp, he tells Robert Gore-Langton Our friends in the Norse John Allison on the saga of a modern opera built from ancient lcelandic poerty Week Ahead The telltale hearts Theatre Gong Donkeys Bush Thatre, W11 Dance Anatomy of a Storyteller Linbury Studio Theatre, ROH First Choice Pop Placebo Wembley Arena World Music Caetano Veloso Barbican Entertainments Pop Hanson Shepherds Bush Empire, W11 TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times David Chater's Choice Television Multichannel Answers from Back Page Sport Choice Main Channels Entertainment Factual Sport Prime Time Film Guide Kids Television Terrestrial The Haven Viewing Guide Lawless Bodies out of Control: Extraordinary People Made in Britain Film Choice A Very Brady Sequel (1996) The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968) The barmy army of US Intelligence Variations Shaggy dog story True Fiction Miss Beazley a Scottish terrier puppy, is to join the first family in the White House: T2 gets an exclusive interview Don't miss T2 Crossword Polygon T2 Quiz Word Watching www.companionstairlifts.co.uk The Game Why this Long Battle is over The Game Says Whistle Blower Spurs Have Tiers for Souvenirs Tony Cascarino says that the unwieldy coaching structure at White Hart Lane will never be attractive to top-level managers The Future The Many and Varied Episodes of a 50-Year Tragi-Comedy Brian Glanville on the latest chapter on misadventure at Tottenham Discontented Fans Call for Change Mutu Finds a Way Forward Mark Pougatch listens to the rehabilitation plans of the former Chelsea player The Charity Romania Offer Hope to Striker The Times The Chant Laureate Bolton Pay Price for Diouf Antics The Stats The Equalisers Newcastle United Souness Flails in Disblief Thestats Tigerish Palace Rattle Arsenal The Humble now Ready to Rumble Aki Riihilhti on the memorable night when Eagles dared to dream Chelsea Stick to the Script Hendrie Remains Hero and Villian After allegations about his private life, the Aston Villa player is hitting back in the only way he knows, Rick Broadbent writes Angel Boosts O'leary's Hand Birmingham Find Welcome Relief Charlton Add to Spurs Gloom United Fall Short of Ideas Again Thestats Smith's Ten Red Cards Barclays Keegan's Stifling Defensive Tactics Pay Dividends David McVay on a rare point for City at the home of their red rivals Robson Awaits Peace Talks Erratic Norwich in Danger of Doing an Arsenal in Reverse Play Smart and Snap up Angel to Fly High in Table Weeklywinner Theleaderboard Thesuperleague Championship manager The Fantasy Game Championship manager Holloway Calm after Storms Alex Wade on how the QPR manager leatnt to cope with adversity Moxey Unmoved by Fans' Opposition to Megson Smiles Return to West Ham Brighton & Hove Albion Rotherham United Burnley Shefield United Preston North End Watford Reading Wigan Athletic Sodje Brought down to Earth Chesterfield Peterborough United Sodje Brought down to Earth Sodje Brought down to Eart Sodje Brought down to Earth Swansea Winner Infuriates Atkins Swansea Winner Infuriates Atikins Scunthorpe United Chester City Notts County Southend United Kidderminster Rochdale Wycombe Wanderers Rangers Maintain Pressure Aberdeen Dundee Dunfermline Athletic Celtic Hibernian Clough Feels the Pressure FA Throphy First Round: Alferton Twon 2 Runcorn O' … Conference Solid Taunton Put Faith in Experience Chow Plays Kung Fool Shaolin Soccer delivers a kick, writes Rick Broadbent French League The Continent German League Italian League Spanish League Gabriele Marcotti's Column Will Return next Week German League Italian League Spanish League Buy Lines Spurs All Washed up The Hairdryer Tonight's TV Delia's Dish of the Week Thedailyfix Today Fixtures Tomorrow Wednesday Friday Saturday Sunday tiny.com

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