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News from 08/01/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Christina Hardyment, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Rory Watson and Richard Miles, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Ian Nathan, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Theodore Dalrymple, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Dominic Kennedy Crime Writer, David Rew (Consultant surgeon), Philip Howard, Eslyn Craven, Peter Knapton, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Brian Pedley, Nic Hopkins, Peter Richards, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, John Kenny, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Ginny Dougary, Sam Marlowe, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes and Jack Malvern, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Victoria Rosenberg, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Sally Daghlian, Chief Executive, Richard Hobson and Brian Murgatroyd, Tony Halpin, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Oliver Wright and Christian Barby, Andrew Brookes, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, C. J. Shepley Chief Planning Inspector, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, George H. Hall, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Tom Baldwin, Greg Hurst and Raymond Snoddy, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, John O'byrne, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, David Hands and Christopher Irvine, Ann Treneman, Robert Slack, Elaine Monaghan, Sarah Turner, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Sean MacAulay, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Sam Mariowe, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, V. Goodstadt President, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Kenneth Lindsay, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Karl Sabbagh, Roger Boyes, Roger Fox, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Greta Brasnett, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Anna Frame, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Richard Best Director, James Doran, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Colin Diball, S. J. C. Mawson, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Ian Sparks, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Richard Morrison Chief Music Critic, Mike Johnson, Tony Dawe, Brian Clarke, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Richard Miles, Jason Mellor, Andrew Pierce, Stewart Tendler and Ian Cobain, Mark Henderson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Mr Kennedy's, Peter Hall President, Alice Miles, Tony Halpin, James Christopher, Randy Cohen, Jenny Davey, John Caton, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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Who's New in Who's who? Meet… Screen Labour concessions may cost British students 80,000 places Elite universities join fees revolt Value Added Picture Gallery British and proud Bush's tearaways Prince 'will help' Extinction threat Screen inside BA defends right to queue for the loo at 30,000ft The Times Today 'Tortured Iraqis' win compensation Chelsea get the blues Tiffany & Co. I did not lie over naming of Kelly, says Blair News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Www. timesonline. co. uk I believe, I believe-in making Blair cross Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch Former top prosecutor returns to the Bar Livingstone row looms on budget Soham police chiefs to face public questioning Police chief fights for his job over Sohan vetting blunders Debenhams Labour set to sever links with RMT £8,000 phone bill £400m float Permit price rise Seats for faithful Cigarette break The daughter of American revolution The tearaway Bush twins are a match for the President, writes James Bone Prodigal Political Progeny First park your car, then pay by phone Euro Tunnel 'Rape' footballers in clear Prince set for police interview over Diana Burberry Crash Mercedes may foe examined again Hereford visit cheers Charles Health tourism ban 'will need ID cards' Milburn accused on more hospital figures Police gave gunman his suicide wish Case against doctor fails over Segal aid Single mothers Transsexual right Leukaemia drug Airport arrests Drink-drive call Pigs might flee The last, lonely walk of missing doctor The discovery of Richard Stevens' body in a Lake District cave ends a six-month hunt, reports Andrew Norfolk English surcharge on Center Pares visitors Holland & Barrett Health & happy Only in the Saturday Times Saved by the skin of their… The Ultimate Driving Machine Can this be a simple case of castles in the air? People Strokes of fortune for Davies, whatever the lie of the land PS… Splendid day at the House with Mr Grumpy We're British and proud of it, say ethnic minorities Minority Report Bath store.com 'Viking' house turns out to be Thirties' patio Teacher's sex abuse inquiries cost £1m Pounds off for new gym members The Link Lexus Why those sopranos leave us lost for words Hitting the high notes damages the scale of intelligibility, report Nigel Hawkes and Jack Malvern Irritable vowel syndrome that ruins the opera Picture Gallery Cry Milestone Other are all talk Only in the Saturday Times Currys Always Cutting Prices Student took cyanide to end his acne torment Just AAsk BT Dying Beatle 'forced to sign autographs' Marks & Spencer Only in the Saturday Times Question Time briefing Daniel Finklstein Keeps score Toyota Rehearsals under way for Hutton's leading players Today in Parliament Everest Fit the Best Ministers tone down emergency power Bill Threat of mass killings taxes council planners Laura Ashley B&Q Planning for royal kidnap Ted Heath had to call 'crisis' four times Wildlife begins to feel the heat of global warming A million species species or more could be extinct inside 50 years, reports Mark Henderson By a correspondent: Scientists time the Earth's first breath Suzuki By a Correspondent: Move to herbal remedies threatens plants Despair as scientists fail to contact Beagle Obesity blamed for 15,000 jump in cancer cases Statistics reflect better diagnosis WPA Richer Sounds Between rock and a hard place Bush plans to let in migrants in bid for Hispanic vote Polls put President in lead position Phones Da Mayor finally gives up his crown Golf bags hide mission to detect dirty bomb DELL Da Mayor finally gives up his crown Boys admit murdering holiday child, eight Perter Dudgeon Girl with a Pearl Earring Farmers do battle over terracotta warriors Israel's secret talks with Gaddafi aimed at healing old wounds (AFP): Chinese seize smuggled tiger and leopard skins Alliance Leicester Once he boasted friends all over the world… Jeremy Page talks to Eduard Shevardnadze after Georgia's rose revoultion Mfi your home, your way Bonhams Starbucks woos the Gallic hearts of cafe society 'Obsessed' Serb admits stabbing Anna Lindh to death in store The Times Offersdirect Egg Wedding prince refuses to pull rank Rogue scientists hold key to Pakistan's nuclear trade Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing Prisoners freed in bid for hearts and minds Public Notice Pepsi leads race to Baghdad Iraq mortar attack injures 35 Americans Alliance Leicester (Reuters): Mentally ill US murderer executed Greek election (Reuters): Terror hearing (AP): Executive freed (AP): New Sars case Heaps of credit at the riverbank Theatre The Wind in the Willows West Yorkshire Playhouse Leeds The Wizard of Oz Birmingham Rep Theatre Two classics make another of their regular transitions from screen and radio to the stage, with mixed success First Choice the Best Shows Alpro soya Dick Barton, Episode V-The Excess of Evil Croydon Warehouse Concert PLG Young Artists Purcell Room You're not the mob; so your masters must listen to you If Parliament is to regain authority it needs new ways of consulting the public What's black, has a big bottom and is hated by Middle England's drivers? Asia now aspires to the charms of bourgeois life Picture Gallery Paris has fallen in the war of cafe culture Forearmed The emergency powers Bill is an astute response to terror Never Go to Law Advice the Commission would do well to remember Stock and Roll The concert hall becomes a theatre of commercialism Police priorities False prophets Japanese businessman Investigation into death of Diana Medical students need practising doctors to pass on skills Defence against air terror threats Refugees in Scotland UR awful Past Letters to the Editor Planning Bill America's sweetheart Christmas clearance The Weather The Times Crossword New titles Weathercal Holidays National Forecasts Motorola Ex-Enron finance chief nears deal on charges Briefing Second Sainsbury's strike Vodafone stock sale Carillion warns on profits BAE Systems shortlisted Parmatour 'black hole' More Chinese float mania Stocks Markets Currencies Charts of the Day In Business Today Bitter pill EU faces legal fight on Stability Pact Sales by MG Rover slump as UK hits record Standard Life in FSA solvency talks Fortis goes on offensive to catch fraudsters Top cat Driving force FSA examines Poundstretcher share trades Empire direct. co. uk Britain's Best Need to Know Global Business Briefing Economics The Times Picture Gallery Times MPC calls on Bank to leave rates unchanged Morgan Stanley gets ex-FSA boss Britain has interest in GSK fight Business Editor's Commentary Business Objects Global acquisitions help to cement CRH's Tempus Greggs Smiths profit-alert worry leads index down Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares Game Group rises on promise of festive cheer Shares Eurotop Houdini-like escape The Day's Biggest Covers Short-dated demand quelled Bonds Gunning for trouble City Diary Thanking you City Diary Picture Gallery Hot auction City Diary GSK faces $7bn bill for tax on US profits Two former O&m staff accused of falsifying records Travis builds a £500m war chest Deutsche Bank quizzed over Parmalat bonds Pharmaceutical group ready to end long feud Bovis expects 4% house prices rise The Sunday Times Cheaper drugs pose new threat Analysis Grant Thornton determined to head off exodus Banker who defined IMF gets top Malaysian finance post 'Top Cat' shows prowess The Times Unit Trust Information Service Accountant trails in the wake of the Big Four players Times Online Pressure grows currency peg Business Equity Prices Www. conductive-edication. org Gang awa' tae drink a dram tae the bard Glenmorangie weekend £250, New York four nights £369 Tony Dawe lists late offers Travel Americana Vacations The Sunday Times Travelbag Airline Network Mountain adventure Focus Morocco Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Takashi Ishihara Japanese businessman who took Nissan into America and set the stage for the company to become an international carmaker Sir James Waddell Planning reforms of the police service and new powers in response to the treat from terrorism Court & Social Lives Rememberded If you would like to add a personal view or… Births, Marriages & Deaths John Manners Knowledgeable but modest antiquarian bookseller who was suitably reluctant to move with the times Lives in Brief Questions of Sport Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Will Steve Waugh's cricket legacy be stained by his attitude to sledging? Nature Notes The Mystery of 'Mephisto' News Quiz Prize Quiz Word Watching What's Important the Times Questions Answered Picture Gallery Court Circular Answers Word Watching Personal Column Lord Foster's riverside landmark is creating big ripples School News Tickets for Sale The Times Want to place a classified advertisement? Announcement Commemorate your Forthcoming Marriages The Sunday Times Cafcass The Sunday Times Regional Manager-Retail University of St Andrews Tandoori /Curry Chef Commercial and Development Director Group Managing Director Chef Required Enthusiasti and British Heart Foundation Property Investors Courses Ltd Chef Food Stylist All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Europe's Premier Management Solutions… Gmpte PCS PRO Haldane Since MWA SKY Inter Exec Pearson Government Solutions CDOA NHS N TV Communication Opra CD Business Executive CVs HM Treasury Society of Maritime Industries Impact Associates SPA Sales Executive Trainee Adviser Strategic Business Analysts Ltd Independent Consultants Cooks and Kitchen Porters required Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tandoori Chef require for Bangladeshi & Indian… Sales Executives Executives over We Urgently Require ADTCConsulting International Business Development Manager All Box Number AKHalal Meat Centre Ltd Equity md BSIA Saxton Bampfylde Hever GMM The University of Strathclyde in Glascow Celerant Consulting Foxtons Enterprise I. T. Programme Delivery Become a Life Coach Required Technical Coordinator Property Investors Courses Ltd Keeping apace MacArthur delighted with new boat's good vibrations Sailing When is a record not a real record? Chance catch brings problems back to the surface Fishing Brain Clarke on the prize chub specimen that may reopen old angling wounds Timesonline Red scare at the Bridge Excuses made to measure for king of the blame game Sport on Television Deserting sponsors cause fear in Melbourne Tennis The Results Service Sympathy pains as hobbling Hewitt falls for limping Clijsters By Our Sports Staff: Henman shows Roddick the way One-year drug ban for Moore Gibbs returns Hayes mission McRae on track Nottingham rise Hankey overcomes his demons to reach last eight Darts Klüft makes Athens gold her priority Athletics Pipe runner 'not ridden to obtain best placing' Yesterday's Results Course Specialists Quinn splits with Cecil Wincanton Southwell Woiverhampton Ascot swamped in rash for royal tickets Diary England selectors leave the door open for Jones Cricket Morgan's errant shoe puts Wales on back foot Rugby Union Get Fit, Feel Fit Plyometrics Day Four Bowler ready to prove his fitness McRae aiming to forget past Snow Reports Nel wedding plans may be hit for six by South Africa Leeds fall in familiar fashion to Shearer Football Barclaycard Premiership Yorke's late equaliser keeps Wolves at the trapdoor Bradford face fight over future of salary cap Rugby League Gale forces Ms way into second round Bowls Times Online Dalmat's double breathes new life into Tottenham United dig deep to extend lead at the top Barclaycard Premiership Saha 'disgusted and destroyed' by A1 Fayed's block on move Free Sport Calendar Downing proves his worth as Fulham slump continues Eriksson skips England fixtures meeting Leicester confound Strachan's search for goals Radzinski strikes late to prove the scourge of nervous Arsenal Barclaycard Premiership Last Night's Results Times Test Di Canio's speedy reactions leave City still hunting win Portsmouth take tough line over Berkovic Thepremiershiptoday Red tide cuts Chelsea farther adrift from title pace-setters Exeter prepares big Devon welcome for cream of Brazil Tom Dart discovers that plans are well advanced for the world champions to visit a football outpost The Quick and the Dread Last Night at a Glance Run the Flora London Maration Now-Do You Feel Safe? Reportage Screen Who's who Index Lindh Confession: Mijailo Mijailovic, suspected of… Verbatim The Troops Want out Headline-Grabbing Visits from Politicians Cannot Disguise the Fact that Morale is Seriously Low among American Soldiers in Iraq The Arrest of Saddam Has Failed to Put an End to the Insuregency The Way to Get on in the Conservative Party is to Be Called Philip Dizzy Heights of Peace Air Marshals: Safe Everyone…or Just Cover Story Coming Soon to an Airline Seat near You… but Just how Will Air Marshals Do their Job? As Uk Pilots Win the Right to Be in Charge of the Armed Guards, Damian Whitworth Describes how They Will Be Trained, where They Will Sit and what Will Happen They're Forced to Open Fire Flights for Pie in the Sky? The Ethicist Cannons 'A Bridge The Times Christmas Appeal After his Wife's Helicopter Crash in Antartica, Simon Murray Considered Abandoning his Walk to the South Pole with Pen Hadow. He Tells Ginny Dou Too Far for us All?" Would I Ever Do It Again? The Answer is ''No'' Picture Gallery What's Important the Times The Way we Live now There's No Hurrying a Tasty, Creamy Risotto, Says Jill Dupleix "I'd Love to Be a World-Class Ice-Skater" Name a cheap thrill. Gazing at the sky. What's… Hearth Goddess a Helping Hand Seeking the Truth about False Memory Reportage A Case Study Involving the Alleged Abuse of a Five-Year-Old Girl is a Cornerstone of the Controversial Psychological Theory of Repressed Memory. But when Professor Elizabeth Loftus Set out to Prove that the Case was Not what It Seemed, She Faced Fierce Opposition. Karl Sabbagh Reports New Names of 2004 Who's who T2 this Week Publishes the New Names Selected to Appear in Who's who 2004. Today They Include Academics and Senior Research and Policy-Making Figures. Entries Have Been Edited Tomorrow: The State Who's who What Did You Do in the Civil War, Dafydd? Reportage New Research Revealed a Little-Known Welsh Chapter in American History, Brian Pedley Discovers How Pet Bites Can Cost You an Arm and a Leg Health Vanity's the Key If Health Warnings Don't Stop the Young Smoking, we Should Tell Them that It Also Destroys their Looks, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Live now, Pay Later Science Beautiful Women Make Men Reckless, a Study Suggests. Anjaja Ahuja Reports Men Changed after Looking at Pretty Women Briefing Times Online Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Chris Campling Radio Choice Films Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice TV Review The Joy of Exercise was a Cheap and Lazy Programme that Should Have Set an Example by Itself Taking a Very Long Walk, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Viewing Guide Televisionandradio Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3169 Linguaphone Does Tom cruise Male of the Century Profile Cary Grant Would Have Turned 100 this Month- Sean MacAulay Remembers a Flawed Style Icon Imax Index What's Important the Times It's Uncle Samurai Sereen New Films James Christopher Watches Tom Cruise Beat the Japanese at their Own Bloody Games The Last Samurai 15,154 mins Lost in Translation 15,102 mins Black and White 15,102 mins Sold in Japan Screen & Heard A Mighty Wind Hot News: Size Doesn't Count Screen Viewpoint the Decline and Possible Demise of the Imax Empire Does Not Surprise James Christopher. But is There Hope for the Big Guy? The Problem is that Imax Cinemas are Nerd Central American Splendor A New Film Joins a Long Line of Newspaper Dramas The Big Picture Show: Where You Can Still See Imax The Most Talked about Move of the Year Entertainments Duran Duran The Last Samurai is More than Just a War Movie, its Director Edward Zwick Tells Ian Nathan Screen Suite Smell of Success Hotels Have Always Been a Favourite Setting for Film-Makers. Jan Johns Checks in There's a Sense of Adventure in Hotels. Anything Seems Possible First Night Reviews are on Page 21 of the Broadsheet Tomorrow Caitlin Moran on the Tired TV Show, Shattered plus Gary Jules Black and White Golden Globe Nominations

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