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News from 04/08/2005

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Andrew Robson, Ramita Naval, Robert Dawson Scott, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Tim Lai, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Jared Brown, Gary Duncan, Larger Capitalisation, Peter Lansley, Christopher Wood, Shares, Richard Hobson, David Rose, Richard Owen and Sean O'Neill, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, James Hider reports, Simon Pont, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Steven Vincent, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, Enron Goes Bust, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Christopher Hack, Matthew Sweet, Jane MacArtney, Donald Hutera, John Atkins, Michael Lazarus, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Alan Millard, Peter Davies, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Stefanie Marsh, Liz Chong, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Simon McCarthy, David Thomas, Tim Street, N. C. Russell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Ross Clark, Terence Bendixson, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Robert McGeehan, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, R. Hanka, Anthony Doolin, Geoffrey Dean, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Andrew Drummond and Dominic Kennedy, Simon Lanyon, Daniel McGrory and Stewart Tendler, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Terence O'dwyer, Kevin Maher, Anna Frame, Michelle Henery, Gerard Baker US Editor, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Craig Lord, Richard J. Armstrong, Ian Johns, Kaul Rohit, Ashling O'connor, George Caulkin, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Rajeev Syal, Smaller Capitalisation Shares, Jacqui Goddard, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, James Christopher, Michael Evans, Alexandra Blair Education Correspondent, Owen Slot, Olav Bjortomt, Stephen Haskell, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Klinger, Robyn Jones, Joe Bolger, Sacha Bonsor, Christopher Irvine,

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The Times Workers at Rover offered 82pm payout 'Death car' killing ID card doubts 'Life is Not for Me' Councll tax quiz Su Doku Britain braces itself for another nervy Thursday Record number of police flood streets of London Cheer for commuters as Picadilly Line reopens First criminal charge brought since bombings Picture Gallery In the Times Today Minister admits ID card benefits Were exaggerated Steps so Far Britain braced for nervy Thursday Mo Mowlam in critical condition Academy backing Private mail Witchalls evidence Army inquiry Correction Family of ferocious fighters Rolex 'Aristocrat' held for Thai murder 'Thoroughly bad lot' arrested after body was found in room, report Andrew Drummond and Dominic Kennedy US reporter murdered in Iraq had written his own epitaph Steven Vincent's final story, reprinted on page 19 today, told of a police 'death car' operating in Basra. Soon afterwards he was bundled into a pick-up and shot in the head. James Hider reports 21 Marines Killed in two days of fighting Paisley attack on troops exit Farmer crushed Mother detained Briton stabbed £5m Niger boost Cabinet recalled Car crash heroine Gucci Richard and Judy guilty of pugging goods on air Tonight's Guest: A Tub of Ice Cream I feel guilty that I survived while other perished Zeynep Basci, a 21-year-old bank clerk who is a Muslim, survived the King's Cross Tube bomb on July 7. Four weeks on, she tells, Rajeev Syal how she cannot forget her ordeal Bombed line reopens today Life Goes on, Lives Altered Rucksack device was flour bomb, suspect says Payout claims fast-tracked Women urged to drop hijab FBI loses out over extradition 'If you dislike Britain, get out' Rover bosses offer workers 82p each A £50 million pledge from directors who made millions from car company has been abandoned, reports Christine Buckley D&a The Money and the Men Ryanair The Piers show Picture Gallery There are some gems in the Piers Morgan interview in … Palatial problem Spare a thought for John Sentamu, the Archbishop designate … Toyota People Model Prince leaves Camilla in melting pot The latest stage in Prince William's transition from … ure of her. We are still assessing public Picture Gallery Waxing and waning: Prince William has a place, but … Ps Michael Moszynski Bvlgari The Times Tory chairman charged £2.5m for campaigning Michael Howard did not know the full extent of fees by charged by two of Lord Saatchi's companies. Andrew Pierce reports Mitsubish Motors Code of conduct for ministers' spouses prompted by Cherie Blair Disease hits rare native crayfish 452 forged passports uncovered Britain's uncharltable sector Jet ski crash boy in Cyprus court Sett Piece Don't badger me tonight, darling, it's a full moon Alliance Leicester Crash Students likely to stay in debt till 35 Post Office Woman gravedigger 'victimised' at work Morrisons T2 Jury accepts that student's bomb text was just a joke Fatal stabbings Pensions reform How we use our motorways Teacher training Join the debate with Times readers worldwide Police use of racial profiles Lessons from history on 'roots' of terrorism John Bolton at UN Nanny state Happy to queue Recruitment age for Army Toronto crash Small beer Toddling off Picture Gallery Nuclear Storm The United Nations must confront Iran over its weapons programme Give Me Sunshine Myriad reasons to raise a smile this summer There's no rhyme or reason to go somewhere new for your holiday Risk and Responsibility The cure for binge drinking and obesity is personal Let them eat syrup doughnuts Picture Gallery Goodbye, BlackBerry way There is a solution to information overload and desperately needing to send 500 e-mails a day The Times Is there life beyond the comfort zone? The big Blarite question is how much choice we should have in hospitals and schools Guilty: how the Brits allowed Islamic extremists to hijack the police in Iraq On Tuesday the US journalist Steven Vincent was shot dead in Basra. This, his last dispatch, may have provoked his killers Olympic start of tomorrow Legion Pair arrested over racist killing Export ban on £230,000 coin Man in care died in boiling bath Tarnished image of motoring icon Public loses out as Titian jewel is put up for sale Carpet Right Gangsters and geishas Firstnight in T2 Jumping the gun on the Edinburgh festival page 21 Theatre The Grey Automobile/Light and Leaves This Saturday only in the Times Sooks Currys AA Please wait here By a Correspondent: Surgery delay forces boy to look for help in India Easy No end in sight to NHS waiting Like father, like son: first cloned dog created in latest pet project The Second Ones of their Kind Beckham wins libel damages £4m birth payout Car seats alert Suicide tracking Fan refused bail Killer's appeal Man found at sea Bosch Ravine may have saved flight from worse fate Passengers' 52 seconds to freedom Flight 358 was evacuated within moments as it filled with smoke, reports Tim Reid PC World PC World Only emergency jabs can half bird flu, studies show Computer models predict that millions will die across the world unless action is taken swiftly, reports Mark Henderson How the Virus Might Spread The Planet in Peril Epidemic may spread to Russian heartlands Times World News 'The big patient is cured. I call that a pretty good day in space' An astronaut makes history repairing Discovery while in orbit, but more trouble looms for Nasa, Jacqui Gooddard writes Oil wealth triggers army coup BT Green Flag Mauritania Biggest Sale Ever War of Words Hardliner takes office as nuclear row goes critical (Reuters): Township fury over evictions Niger Abdullah invested as new King (AP): Ghost critic costs studio $1.5m (Reuters): Kohl tells trial of arms deal (AFP): Eats shoots and breeds, again Picture Gallery Jaguar 351 baby bodies are found in jars at French hospital morgue The Times (AP): Portugal fights 12 forest fires (AP): Eta talks backed (AP): Foreigners barred (AP): Grave vandals (Reuters): Members only Russians want to fry me kangaroo brown Mobile Technology Mugging of boys leads to new diplomatic cold war This Saturday only in the Times Books Getty Museum boss 'enjoyed first-class flights and a Porsche' Investigation looks into whether trust's tax-exempt status has been violated, reports James Bone The Times NEC Europe Ltd The Times Bolton has package of carrots for 'axis of evil' FinnAIR (AP): Life-support mother dies (AP): Giant mosque (Reuters): Bad losers (AP): Secret detention (Reuters): Pirates' demand Safe as houses (AFP): Cyber-dissident give five years Times Online Barefaced greed has replaced barefoot doctors, says bold report on Chinese healthcare Times Business Thursday August 4 2005 Air traffic venture NYSE record Marconi losses Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Ftse 100 Dow Jones HBOS calls for details of council tax arrears New era beckons for Lygon Arms in £50m deal Adidas foots $3.8bn bill for Economics BPB should tough it out Age No time for banks to let rip on lending Need to Know Ftse 100 Eurofirst 80 Hang Seng Nikkei This newspaper adheres to the system of self-regulation Data Day Results in Brief Look Ahead Airline talks fail Altadis jobs to go Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Exchange Rates Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day The Times Business Big Shot Times panel backs rate cut to revive flagging economy IMF reduces its growth forecast for eurozone National Express bid for Thameslink scrutinised Cendant boss jailed and told to pay $3bn over fraud Time Warner in $2.4bn class-action settlement Sky chief:'You're stuck with me' Departing Murdoch son up for $7m bonus Big Deal HBOS Top bond salesman sues UBS for £5m in bonus row Credit Suisse Profits dive after Enron Provision DaimlerChrysler faces insider trading inquiry Sakhlin project delays may cost Shell $500m Weston's woes City Diary Treasury vampire City Diary Rio Tinto backs $775m project A song for Gordon City Diary Exhibition and b2b Show Marketing Agencies Tupperware is favourite to seal Sara Lee deal White Magic Acambis to test new jab against all strains of flu BPB rejects higher Saint-Gobain offer Virus that Hits One in Five Small business owners need to prepare for pension reform Inter Exec The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further detailos on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Hanson rebuilds after succumbing to profit-taking Larger Capitalisation Shares Wall Street Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Gni London Grain Futures London Metal Exchange Meat & Livestock Commission Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Sky plan rests on two halves: new technology and football The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts Aegis boosted by talk of foreign bidder Ark Therapeutics Business Equity Prices The Times Times Register Susan Lydon Champion of the female orgasm who opened a debate on the gulf between the myth and reality of sexual experience Leonard Ingrams Many-sided banker and impresario who turned Garsington, his Oxfordshire home, into an enjoyable venue for opera Lives in Brief Major-General Ian Baker Tireless tank regiment commander and university administrator Secondary legislation cannot create new criminal offence Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court Challenges by alleged parties to jurisdiction of arbitrators Chancery Division Birthdays Anniversaries Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … A thoroughly modern warrior Bridge Chess Winning Move Questions Answered Personal Column Reader Offers Ltd Reader Offers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Summertime and the holiday living is easy Blackpool £35 a night; a week in Kos at £299. Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Multiple Display Advertising Items The allure of Tuscany Nature Notes On this Day August 4, 1983 With the M25 motorway nearing completion, there were plans to develop mainline stations just off the orbital highway which, it was thought, many passengers might use instead of London termini Newspapers Support Recycling Winning Move Five-Day Forecast Hours of darkness Lighting-up times Around Britain High Tides Abroad The perils of flying in a thunderstorm Weather Eye General situation Highs and lows Timesonline Weathercall Times Sport Turner determined to stay the distance Racing Crimestoppers Link is a Winner Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Brighton Times Test Newcastle Pontefract Yarmouth By Our Racing Staff: Hanagan injured in fall at Ponterfract Epsom Yarmouth The Wright Track Haydock Park Chepstow Patches continues trophy haul to put Conneely on high Damp Squibs? Far from it Sailing trophy haul to put Conneely on high Brighton Folkestone Timesonline Skins Lewis-Francis challenged to abandon his 'comfort zone' World Championships Owen Slot finds the world's leading coaches ready and willing to help British sprinter fulfil his potential False-start rule gets second chance Henman fails to progress Monkhouse title Britons advance lbañez on move Football Intertoto Cup Baseball Bowls Cricket Golf Rowing Salling Tennis Today's Fixtures Other sport The Sunday Times Britain look to East for ray of hope Zidane back for France Beckham deal Barton picked Ballack staying The Times Eriksson: I want Owen to be United with Rooney By Our Sports Staff: Ferguson happy to accept £3.5m Everton bid for Neville Davids brings hope to Spurs fans Great Spectacle Crouch felled by injury Shearer denied in heated exit Newcastle United Deportivo La Coruña 2 FAW told to pay up or move in protracted rent row Bichel at forefront of epic rally Frizzell County Championship First Division Ntini and Clark in groove Ramprakash on solo mission Scoreboard from Cheltenham Stevens raises his standard for Kent Sutcliffe rewarded for sheer graft Young Sabres fall short Totesport League Second Division Record stand lifts England Yesterday's Scoreboards Times Online By a Correspondent: Lewis gives Durham edge with late salvo Second Division Flintoff should go to great lengths for his full reward Second Npower Test Match How They Line up at Edgbaston betfair England's King of the Spinners Sweetenham hits back with manifesto for 2012 legacy Swimming Times Online Johns puts his Grand Final dream ahead of country Rugby League npower Giles must rise about contempt Richard Hobson on why the spin bowler had every right to speak out but must not let the criticism drag him down Terrorism threat keeps Australia on their guard Pitch looks tailor-made for McGrath Second Npower Test Match Shane Warne believes that the recent wet weather has set the stage for a fascinating match Peugeot Merlyn aims to bring out magician in Vaughan The Times Crossword 23,046 The Insider Times Sport Top order msut pitch in to defy Aystralia's crack attack Turf war at Edgbaston - can England hold their ground? The Times Ashes inside The Times T2 Follow that yellow school bus: it's a road worth travelling Join the Debate Beyond belief Happy little Britain Image of the Day A Palermo street scene by Henri Cartier-Bresson. An exhibition of his work opens at the Scottish National Gallery of Art on Saturday Modern Morals Facing a Dilemma? Dying to succeed: fatal pressure on our children Bright, popular and apparently happy, Alice McGovem Killed herself on the eve of going to Oxford. Dr Thomas Stuttaford explains the warning signs and Sacha Bonsor describes how she coped Family and Friends Have a Vital Role place of education or a house move Experience Helps Wanted: women willing to go out with strangers who lie Michael Morton didn't tell the women he met through personal ads that he was a killer. More singles are now turning towards networking sites, reports Stefanie Marsh The Times Rocket takes off for the summer home forum@thetimes. co. uk Cod, Tomato and Rocket Salad Why Kate stays Style As Nick Knight Photographs Kate Moss for the tenth cover in ten years, Lisa Armstrong reports on a model icon so in Vogue Btw The enemy within? Dr Thomas Stuttaford says that he was 'brainwashed' from the age of 6—and that indoctrination of young people is almost impossible to counteract Cigars: Still a Risk but Less Harmful Screen When Blighty was mighty Remember when Britain had a proper film industry? Its prewar stars do, and Matthew Sweet, who interviewed them for a book and TV documentary, cherishes their raucous memories Screen Chelsea Best of British Re-from this Beetle? They must be bugs New Film Releases Herbie the magic VW may be riding high again, but James Christopher is complaining bitterly from the back seat Review in Four Words or Less Screen Movie Books Our Father, who art big in pictures These days, when Christian groups say jump, Hollywood moguls ask how high. Sean MacAulay charts the ascention of the faith-friendly film The Beautiful—and Damned Out now on DVD! Art film came to Fiji, says Sean MacAulay but what they really wanted was The Hot Chick Wobegon-and loving it Set Report Donald Hutera drops in on Garrison Keillor, Robert Altman and the many stars of the new 'Nashville of the North' The Times Brit Film—you Decide Ritzy Britain's best bar nun? Powell and Pressburger's Black Narcissus is a very English tale of bottled-up sensuality. It's also a masterpiece, says James Christopher newdvds Oliver Stone tries to reconquer us. Geoff Brown isn't won over Releases to Buy Strike up the brand Are you sick of film-making being corrupted by crass product placement? Give the Commercials a break, argues Kevin Maher Selling Cinema to the Highest Bidder Bold innovator, or dirty old man? Stephen Dalton hears Travis Klose's defence of his film about the outrageous Nobuyshi Araki The wife swapper Joan Allen has ditched the icy housewife roles to become a sex symbol for the new milennium. Kevin Maher, for one, is smitten The Times Visual Art Ralsed Awareness Proms Akademle fur Alte Muslk Berlin Comedy Cambridge Festival Concert RSNO/Lowe Theatre MacBeth Wadham College, Oxford Lost in rough justice Theatre The Found Man Traverse, Edinburgh Proms Proms Philharmonia BO/McGegan London Sinfonietta/Masson Albert Hall/Radio 3 A terrible loss of face Theatre Behind the lron Mask Duchess Theatre WC2 Entertainments TV & Radio Radio Choice The Times Prime-time multichannel planner Entertainment Kids Discovery UKTV Documentary UKTV History Sky Sports 1 Sky Sports Choice Sky Sports 3 Answers from Back Page Sky Sports Xtra BBC One Bbc Two ITV1 Channel 4 Five Viewing Guide The Cult of the Suicide Bomber Film Choice really want to cause any bother so he eventually declared … I once founded a country Admittedly Trailing the comic who would be king Su Doku Cubed T2 Quiz T2 Crossword No 3660 Word Watching Polygon Win Champagne Freephone The Times Inside Contact US The Times The masters of reinvention The Week in Work Statwatch Where would you prefer to work? Good Week What Else Happened Deloitte Fusing collective brain power Lesson Five: Turning Strategy into Reality Data File Survival of the fittest When your company becomes the target of a takeover, thoughts turn to job security and changing working practices. David Rose offers tips on preparing for a new management team The Office Psychologist Test Yourself Do You Have an Executive Iq? Find out More Advanced Medical Optics thetimes What Can I Earn? Will a contract help me fight redundancy Worklife Challenge An Army of graduates set to rank highly The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers The Key to Association of MBAs No Graduate Job? Time to Think About…postgraduate Study MBA World the Market for Talent Case Study Virtuoso Teams Days that Shook Business Course Watch 'Like my daddy said: keep it in the family Clare Dight examines the pros and cons of working with kith and kin and finds that you don't have to come from a dysfunctional Dallas family to build a successful business A Barrister? The Sunday Times Statwatch You Need a New Job when… Data File Web Watch Test Yourself Answers What It's like Working for Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times CfBT Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items

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