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News from 07/01/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Robert Cole, Christopher, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, Fred Redwood, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Magnus Linklater, Helga Harrison, David Russell, Peter Lansley, Rosalind Plowright, James Peterson, Mark Souster, Shares, David Rhys Jones, Dominic Kennedy Crime Writer, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, Nic Hopkins, Ben Webster and Greg Hurst, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Chris Bowers, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Sam Marlowe, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Alastair Campbell, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Alan Lee the Course Inspector, Victoria Rosenberg, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Gerald HARTUP(Director), Jill Dupleix, T. W. Wright (Staffordsire Yeomanry), Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Rodney Legg, Alan Hamilton, James Delingpole, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, David Charter, Steve McGuire(Senior Lecturer in International Business), Dan Sabbagh and Abigali Rayner, Charles Ross, Philip R. Matthews (Chairman), Paul Spicker, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Brian North Lee, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Susan Pape, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Steve Boggan, Natalle Bennett, Charles Allan, Philip Mann, Philip Webster and David Charter, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Xan Rice, Nigel Hawkes, Jim Spillius, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Tosin Sulaiman, Mel Webb, Steven Pollard, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Angus Clarke, Anjana Ahuja, Eric Ellis, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, John Szemerey, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Dominic Kennedy and Stewart Tendler, Frances Gibb, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Catherine Quinn, Emma Burns, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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Royal fury at Diana inquiry Carjacking death View from Mars Undercover plan Labour loyalty pledge wins Livingstone return to fold The Times Today Warning! Number's up for £89m lotto claim Law and Sport 'She wasn't pregnant, I have seen into her womb' The Caribbean's Number One Ultra News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Www. timesonline. Co. Uk Yawn! We're all overtaken by boredom MPs are cleared of contempt over Gillingan's secret briefing Register would give everyone ID number Blair pushes ahead with top-up fees Bill TV briefings to end lobby system Tele2 Meningitis vaccine 'is on its way' Off the rails Dads' new role Two feared dead £200,000 fine Airport car thief crushes driver to death Tragedy is latest attempt to steal from holiday-bound motorists who are seen as easy prey, Andrew Norfolk reports Vehicle crimes increasingly violent Chef wo cut finger on avocado sues for £25,000 The safe way to guacamole Fujifilm Digital Baby in stolen car found safe Blunkett warned of dangers of cannabis Jaws drop as the cornor delivers his bombshell Theatrical announcement of a police inquiry catches media napping at inquest opening, writes Alan Hamilton The Coroner's Statement 'It is not my function, nor is it for the public, to treaspass on family grief' Lexus Ulster model for investigation The Police Princess's family distressed over new investigation The Palace 6,000 pages of papers unseen The French Inquiry French Investigation's Findings PC World The Computer Superstore Conspiracy Theories 'Day fines' and house arrest to replace jail Prison numbers Freeserve Booker winner in prize fight with critic A fine list, apart from the crass redneckery The first postcard from Mars New limit on IVF embryos will cut multiple births Parents of twins have no regrets Listen to homosexuals, Reading's replacement bishop tells Church Food Standards Agency Public thinks nursing is right old Carry On Sony told to tone ads down The Cooperative Bank Speeding fine revoked on reflection Ecstasy death Bushmeat jailing High honour PC's tight spot Cruise charms the London crowd The 'Last Samurai' braved the January chill for an hour, reports Dalya Alberge Nationwide Troies in a stew over Portillo seat People A taste of the East (Midlands) PS… The Open University How to run a safe bath? Turn on the regulation So, what are we bid for this lot? Paris hotels Marks & Spencer Zoo finds the number of the beasts British man held over Goa killing Pilots win battle to be in charge of air marshals Ministers hope a list of rules will break the deadlock over guns on aircraft, Ben Webster and Greg Hurst report Mobile Technology More countries say no Too much data puts jets in danger Dementia drugs still prescribed unfairly Just AA sk Salty diet doubles risk of cancer Japan prepares to enter new era without 'peace Constitution' The pacifist approach belongs in the past, the nation's ruling party believes, reports Richard Lloyd Parry in Tokyo Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution Rivals take 'leap forward' in talks over Kashmir Ban on oral sex may be lifted as nanny State goes soft on sin SAGA Crocodile star may be Australian of the Year Old English Inns Book Early & Pay Less! Bush banks record $120m for his election war chest Election Challengers Funds ralsed by frontrunners in 2003 Antage Renault New York takes time to reflect AOL Anti-Semitism charge sparks summit collapse European Commission abandons 'peace' conference in Tow with Jewish leaders, reports Anthony Browne Extreme secptics outnumber the avid Europhiles by four to one Attitudes to Europe Tesco For sale: prehistoric painted cave-a snip at £700,000 Road threatens site of duke's finest hour The Times Afghan spirit of compromise fails four tests of strength Kandahar children die in 'daisy chain' blast Seafrance Violence erupts in Basra Iran calls halt to two decades of feuding with Egypt SAGA (AP): US nuclear team to visit plant (AP): Fewer murders (AFP): UN Bam appeal (AP): 'Mad cow' finding (AP): Black box found (AFP): Writer's reprieve Concert First Choice The Best Shows The Times Exasperated of Birmingham Comedy Jasper Carrott NIA, Birmingham Theatre Laughs can be mined from old movies and even older film stars, Benedict Nightingaie The Wicker Woman Star Struck Jermyn Street, SWI Theatre Kat and the Kings Triclye, NW6 Dance Resolution! The Place, WC1 Tommy Atikins is good at what he does, but what is he for? Government likes to talk about hi-tech kit, but is silent on the future of soldiers Diana meets Dreyfus and JFK: Britain finally joins the club of paranoid nations Be very afraid of he taps of mass destruction I should be a victim of racial profiling, it's safer Regulating Temperature The Government thinks Briston cannot run a bath Royal Farce A ridiculous delay to an inquest already deferred too long Night Mayor Readmitting Ken Livingstone is the wrong decision Howard's way to health and wealth The Times Daily Register Friends, foes and the passage of time Top-up fees provide income stream Myth of the Styx Family-tree huggers Past Letters to the Editor Verbal confusions Today listeners' choice of new Bill Bonaparte at sea UR awful… The Weather Today's Weather Windy with Rain Spreading from the Southwest The Times Crossword Around Britain Abroad High Tides Weathercal Holidays MESH New life, but same name Briefing House prices up 15.4% MG sells Longbridge land Backing for Nats' finances Weak dollar falls again Long-haul cheer for BA Majesties sparkling sales Bank in Parmalatlawsuit Charts of the Hay In Business Today Cashing in Hands set to buy back struggling TV business Venture firms make 200% profit in Yell sale City office lettings increase as companies end hiring freeze Easy money £8m share windfall for Marconi chief Oracle Misunderheard? Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times German n-tv minority sale Stop Press Cargill sues Poland Ford's European hope Smaller Stocsc to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Decision on prices sees Next shares soar 10% The Discount Dilemma Black's £14m home for sale BFG offers food for thought Business Editor's Commentary Next demonstrates how to do it right From red tape to red tap Older customers fill the tills to comfort Alexon Centrino Mobile Technology Shoppers return just in time for Christmas Marconi has emerged from past woes, even with modest cash Tempus Bullish brokers put beef into Tesco price Stock Markets Lareer Capitalisation Shares The Day's Biggest Movers Ashtead shares bumped up by Danish investor Smaller Capitalisation Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commoditses London Financial Futures Gilts play catch-up with US Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Internal market police lose the drugs plot European Briefing Cappacity freeze at Lloyd's blamed on flat premiums Fluctuations in the market The Times Unit Trust Information Service Lion International LoD on another planet City Diary Dos and dont's to improve your financial health this year Personal Finance Editor Do you know your endowment rights? Christine Seib tackles the problems of readers with underperforming policies-a continuing scandal this year Times Online Links On Saturday Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Precipice bond adviser brought to the brink Business Property Spy Plc Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir John Grandy Battle of Britain squadron commander who was unique in rising to the head of his service Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir John Grandy, GCB, GCVO, KBE, DSO, Chief of the Air Staff; 1967-71, was born on February 8,1913. He was died on January 2,2004, aged 90 Archbishop Michael Courtney Brilliant Vatican diplomat whose tireless efforts to broker peae in Burundi ended in his assassination Archbishop Michael Countney, Apostolic Nuncio of the Holy See in Burundi, was born on February 5,1945. He was shot dead on December 29,2003, aged 58 Court & Social Norman Heatley Research biochemist who secured the development of pencillin Norman Heatley, OBE, biochemist, was born in 1911. He died on January 6,2003, aged 93 Lives in Brief Brian McDermott, founder of the Bush Theatre, was born on July 3,1935. He died on November 5,2003, aged 68 Hugh Bean Lead of the Philharmonia Orchestra and one of Britain's most loved and respected violin teachers Hugh Bean, Cbe, violinist, Professor of Violin at the Royal College of Music 1954-92, was born on September 22,1929. He died on December 26,2003, aged 74 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives Remembered There Must Be Word for IT Debate the issue of the day as the happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Many families use baffling expressions in private-here are some of most colourful Nature Notes Two hundred years of headlines and deadlines The Clock device first appeared in The Times 200 years ago today. Jim McCue winds back the hands of history The Times News Quiz Prize Quiz What's your view? Word Watching The Times Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Changing the Guard Bogart seeks Bergman Round up your family black sheep at the Old Bailey School News Personal Column Want to place a classified advertisement? Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriages Answers News Quiz Commemorate your Little Miracle's Arrivel into… Waugh signs off in style Beauty in United is mauled by their beast The Results Service Times Test Kanoutétakes easy option by turning to Timbuktu Today's Fixtures Racing Stepping back in time Hockey Britain give Garcia last chance to reach Olympics Llewellyn drives on as Gold Cup hero reaches end of road Musselburgh Lingfield Park Yesterday's Results from Three Meetings Sandown points the way with pioneering spirit Sandown Park Racecourse Undercover operation comes out in the open Tennis Building Timetable Picture Gallery Headguards offer no guarantee of safety, experts warn Rugby Union Snow Reports How Halle showed the way with roof to manoeuvre Undercover operation comes out in the open Get Fit, Feel Fit Plyometrics Day Three Fortey to miss cup tie McRae's fortunes improve Waugh writes his own script for fitting farewell Cricketwaugh Record Sydney Milestones English qualifiers land significant wins Bowls Quickfire Smith takes West Indies to safety Cape Town Scoreboard By a Correspondent: Bears end 13-year drought Basketball St Helens swoop for Samoa Cup stars Rugby League Taylor still pondering a future away from the oche Darts Portsmouth caught on rebound by Vassell Arsenal need no reminding as Rooney rediscovers best form Times Online Liverpool looking for return of Owen to lift mood Allardyce's acquisition strategy earns admiration of his peers Ashling O'Connor on how the Bolton manager is keeping up with the best while maintaining a tight rein on costs Martin Samuel Ferdinand salary to be paid during ban Pools Forecast Fulham angered by Ferguson approach Times Jumbo Crossword Foreign exchange on cards for referees Thepremiershiptoday FA recalls fromer captains to heal rift with England players Selectors dither over right blend for West Indies tour Martin Samuel… Cricke Tennis Scope Cannabis Made Me Psychotic Emotional Intelligence Arts Who's who T2 includes a number of exciting features. The Way 24 Hours Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day Locked in the Dreads Mary Ann Sieghart January is the Perfect Time to Dwell on how Flimsy our Good Fortune Is-So we Can Learn to Make the Most of It while It Lasts The Well-Read Plamet Required Reading If Cannabis is Safe, why Am I Psychotic? Weeks before the Drug is Downgraded from Class B to Class C Comes New Evidence that Cannabis-Induced Psychosis is the Biggest Problem Facing Inner City Mental Health Services. Steve Boggan Investigates The Ethicist The Times Spicy Cure for Stomach Pains Health Trumeric, the Spice Used to Flavour Curries, May Help to Combat Digestive Complaints, Says Peta Bee Doctor's Orders No, Britney: A Wife is for Life Emotional Intelligence As Britney Spears Has her " Joke" Marriage Annualed after Two Days, James Delingpole Says She Should Treat the Institution More Seriously What Does Life Tell us about Love? Rosalind Plowright Love ETC Make Sure your Mussels are Alive, Alive O! Says Jill Dupleix The Way we Live now Mussels with Chilli, Lime and Mint Picture Gallery Buy Less, but Your Wardrobe for next Season Won't Require a Major Overhaul if You Follow Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong's Tips Fashion Nouveau Pauvre Dropping Shopping Home. Forum They've Got Views Arts New York Galleries Nicholas Wapshott Rounds up the Must-See Big Apple Exhibitions, from New Ways of Looking at the Human Body to a Permanent Home for Some of Roy Lichtenstein's Sculptures The New, Ny Galleries: From a Former Print Factory in Beacon to a Under your Skin Run-Down House in Chinatown Object Lesson A Shell Cameo Seeing the Writing on the Wallah Visual Arts India's Sign Painters Communicate across 14 Languates and Many Hundreds of Dialects. Angus Clarke Sees the Slick, Speddy Skil of the " Graphicswallah" Celebrated in Two New Books Illuminating the Renaissance New Names of 2004 Who's who 2004 Who'swho2004 T2 this Week Publishes the New Names Selected to Appear in Who's who 2004. Today They Come from the Worlds of Law, Sport, Tourism, Heritage and Rural Issues Entries Have Been Edited Who'swho2004 Who's who 2004 The Royal Ballet Cut-outs add excitement to painted movie posters… Entertainments Entertainments Listings The Times Newspapers Ltd Exhibitions and Highlights of the Year to Come in Visual Arts Arts The Hungarian Rhapsodist John Russell Taylor Reassesses the Society Portraitist who Could Make Any Woman Beautiful The Times Travekdirect Turning our Kids Green Eco Schools Aim to Inspire Children with a Passion for Looking after the World, Says Emma Burns Wasteland to Woodland in the Heart of Belfast Queen Ethelburga's College DTIC Study Languages in Europe The Royal Parks Language Courses Study Languages in Europe Easter Revision Wellington College Multiple Display Advertising Items Ed. forum Education Education Easter Revision Easter Revision 2004 Oxford Easter Courses Courses Francesca Target Times Online Games Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Chris Campling Radio Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Stephen Dalton Films Choice Gabrielle Starkey Satellete, Cable and Digital If You Don't Have the Stomach for Shows that Mock the Sick, the Weak, and the Afflicted, Then Nighty Night is Not for You. Says Joe Joseph TV Review BBC One Variations Viewing Guide David Chater Television and Radio Today's Television T2 Crossword No 31638 Companion Stairlifts Staff canteens get a healthy makeover Making a leap of faith Working Relationship Daleep Mukarji, head of the charity Christian Aid, and his PA, Lucy Elliott The life of a football PA is hard to beat Ealing CJA Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items AUS Trade ATTIC Recruitment King's Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items KSKnightsbridge Secretaries The Brighton Collection Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Time Savers Contacts Revamp for a working lunch The old staff canteen gets a healthier makeover, says Catherine Quinn The little black dress still holds centre stage How do you spend your lunch break? Foxtons Directors' & Secretaries Maine-Tucker Recuitment Consultants Executive Secretary to MD Pa search Unique Opportunity to Join City Consultancy Bondstreet personnel Limited Judy Fisher Associates Tate Office Recruitment Agency Property Investors Courses Ltd Administrator Growing Insurance Broker, based in Fulham… The Times The premier job for excitement A football Pa may play extra time - but its worth it, says Fred Redwiood A good reason to continue Indulging Tasting Chocolae Orange Pots with Cointreau Land lines? Don't even mention them in Newbury At Vodafone, staff are attracted to the high-tech working conditions, says It's good to talk-but it's easier to send an e-mail Communication is about talking and listening whatever from you choose, says Susan Pape Pitman training Www.pitman-training.com Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Travedirect Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conference Solutions by Expotel German & Spanish A famous venue on a grand scal Conference Call It's the time of year for change FYI Time

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