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News from 16/01/2004

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Andrew Robson, Kathryn Oliver, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Toby Elliott, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Adrian Jack, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, George Caulkin and Matt Dickinson, David Mawson, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Edward Faridany, Howard Royse, Terry English, Patrick Kidd, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, Cornelius Lysaght, Donald Hutera, Nick Robinson's, Richard Owen and Patrick Barkham, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Nell Harman, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Chris Newman, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Alan Sked, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Chris Johnston, Alan M. Calverd, Stefanie Marsh, Chris Bowlby, Greg Hurst, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Tim Moore, John Price, Gary Jacob and Jason Mellor, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Ronan McGreevy, Brian L. Carter, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Jason Barlow, R. D. Finlay, Andrew Cockburn, Tom Bawden Gary Duncan and Elizabeth Judge, Abigail Rayner and Caroline Merrell, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Boris Becker, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Christine Buckley, S. Mariner, Robert Galster, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Andrew Drummond, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Caroline Merrell, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Calvin Shulman, Nick Hasell, Colin Davidson, Sean Thomas, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Glen Owen, Anna Frame, Jacqul Goddard, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Brian MacArthur, Ian Johns, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Chris McGrath, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Joan Baez, Peter Riddell, Andre McLean, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Whittell, Andy Arkell, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Geoff Ledden, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Gillian Harris, Jonathan Cornall, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, David Yelland, Leo Lewis, Anne Spackman, Property Editor, Richard Morrison, Paul Connolly, Michael Evans, Jenny Davey, Graham Gendall Norton, Patience Wheatcroft, Oliver Kay and Peter Lansley, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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A boozy fop, obsessed with totty 24 hours that will decide Blair's fate Hutton report to be published day after vital vote on tuition fees The prime Minidter has been labelled un gilipollas integral by a spanish socialist Head shot dead Begging plate Royal Navy blues Picture Gallery Mitsubishi Motors Simon Jenkins The Times Today: page2. Crossword and Weather: 26.… Doctor lifts lids on Berlusconi's plastic surgery Old enemies to reunite in British football team for 2012 Olympics Iraq widow's campaign leaves Hoon wounded In this section News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www.timesonline.co.uk Blair misses button on university challenge Tories and Lib Dems demand early access to Hutton report Dossier intelligence 'put agents' lives at risk Loyalist prisoners injure 16 in riot 113 Gulf War veterans 'committed suicide' Runaway Jury Blunkett agrees payout for legal error 12 feet under: the stacking plan for graves The Government wants bodies to be dug up after a century, reports Alexandra Frean Freeserve Death becomes the burning issue now that our cemeteries are full It may seem more British to pass eternity in a grave, but 70 per cent prefer cremation, says Alan Hamilton Top-up fees won't mean more cash, say dons Cambridge critics believe bursaries will swallow almost the entire income from new funding, reports Glen Owen Publication of Hutton report may make cautious MPs hold their fire Office World Cambridge might tape selection interviews Concessions win over author of key report for Labour's rebels Schoolboy held again on stabbing Capita settled Ice cream clones Seducer jailed Beckham sale Nanny go-ahead Toxic bonfire Correction Jail victory for officer fired over terror joke American Airlines Inventor puts spoke in relaunch of the Chopper People Campbell is in danger of being beaten to the story of his own life Groomed to beat bridesmaid Boys' talk Comet PS Tonight, Matthew, you are shortlisted Coca-Cola adds fizz to online pop sales Sharing bed with infants increases risk of cot death Emphasis on hospitals hits GP services Toddlers taking first steps to obesity By Our Health Editor: Screening for sexual disease to be widened BMW The Best Writers are in the Saturday Times Collection plate needs ?5m to pay for bishops Commissioners say that parishioners must dig deeper, writes Ruth Gledhill Homebase Man charged over 'lady in the lake' Parris in the spring for ?2,000 RSPB Nurse held over death of patient 'Superbug' fears Bullets charge Office failing Body of girl found Hedge dispute killer was a cannabis addict New drug law confuses the public BMW Guitarist found dead at recording studio Sea Lord picks his site for battle over Navy cuts Moben Remember your Ships: The Royal Navy's diminishing fleet Officer quits over ships 'that are more use for cocktail parties' Flybe.com Accused aroused by throttling, court hears Killer may be here, villagers are told Paris hotels Picture Gallery PC World So stupid of me to fall for Mi5 lies, says teacher The Best Writers are in the Saturday Times Tax breaks urged for art donors to save museums Show on wheels vies for prize Bath store AP The Cooperative Bank £3m for Frankenstein draft Net result of salmon scare is rising sales But industry cannot ignore us claims about cancer, reports Gillian Harris Furnitureland Scottish First Minister attacks doubtful claims Flood payments should 'reflect distress' Recovery of NHS is hindered by devolution Loveactually Picture Gallery Tory wins children's fund concession for disabled IF Wicks fears his sleaze clean-up has gone too far Minister rejects call on organ donation Over the moon at Nasa as the Mars rover's wheels get dirty at last British Airways Dollond&aitchison Cut-price promise by Russia FordKa Focus Sistani supporters take to streets in call for elections QE2 BT US baffled by Shia leader who refuses to cut a deal Defiant cleric continues to frustrate coalition efforts to handpick a new government, Andrew Cockburn writes Singapore is world's execution capital Headmaster shot dead by pupil in lunch hour Blair is a 'dickhead' says Spanish critic The New York Times Burma rebel chief comes out of jungle to talk peace General flies to Rangoon seeking release of junta opponents in return for laying down arms, writes Andrew Drummond The Best Writers are in the Saturday Times Bush 'trying to hijack Luther King birthday' White House accused of hypocrisy and vote-catching in honouring civil rights leader, reports James Bone Mitsubishi Motors Cold comfort as US shivers Bunker-style embassies for Britain urged Bribed jurors in cocaine case jailed Running voters ragged in the Hawkeye State The electorate is wilting under lowa's most intense and manic Democrat campaign, reports Tim Reid in Ames The Times Moving them to tears in Hudson British Red Cross Villagers recall terror of Ss massacre After 60 years, suspects for the atrocity are to be tried, Richard Owen reports from Sant'Anna di Stazzema Dell Keith Prowse (AP): Preacher offered boy $20 for sex (AP): Losing streak (AP): Bride in danger (AP): Woolf star dies (AP): US pilot fined Concert CBSO/Ham Symphony Hall Birmingham First Choice Alpro Chalk one up for the people's champ Theatre Dance Moving Africa Concert Classical Opera Co Pop Bring back the hated poll tax. It could work Town hall democracy would be revived by people-based local taxation Dear Lord Hutton, you don't seem to realise that leaking is the done thing Picture Gallery Tolkien is leading us to a big moral let down Planet Home Office is a mad, mad world Legacy of Life Organ donation needs better marketing True Democracy Hasty elections would ensure long-term instability in Iraq Ode to an Oath Standards of political invective insult the intelligence Anti-Israeli feelings Turned informer The Times Illnesses after the first Gulf conflict Origins of a cordial understanding Misappliance of science to salmon Changeable weather Past Letters to the Editor A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives America's sweetheart Tax options for local government In praise of wardens Initially stumped The Weather The Times Crossword Weathercall Magnificent JeremyPlester Weather Eye Reuters signals recovery Briefing Bank of England 'lied' CD Bramall approached Hong Kong's share gain Ex-PwC man suspended Amvescap shares recover German output shrinks Shinsei to relist in Tokyo Charts of the Day In Business Today: Wall St clash Investment firms shun start-ups Bidders lost interest in Austin Reed GKN eyes BAE aircraft business Reichmann agrees to step aside Media & Marketing Amec set to win $1.2bn Iraq deal Direct Line Still his prime? Need to Know Global, Business Briefing Business Big Shot Lockheed wins $700m deal Stop Press Porsche gears up for bond Enron chairman 'betrayed' Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange rates Reuters finally sees revenues picking up Boots cuts 900 staff at a cost of £47 million At last we see a clever Boosts Business Editor's Commentary Weak dollar and reviving market boost IBM profits M&C Hotels stuns investors with top-level resignations The Times Investor confidence along won't make the Reuters glass full Tempus WPP gains as leading bear moderates stance Larger Capitalisation Shares LogicaCMG strengthens on IT recovery hopes Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts lower on us jobs data Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street US takeover lifts hopes of UK bank joining fray Banks ranked by capitalisation and by assets Merged group still second fiddle to Citigroup rival BoA's exposure to Parmalat will reach $274m OFT demands credit card retreat from GE Capital Scandal's cost to Italy 'Is 1% of GDP Shinsei to set benchmark for Tokyo bank relistings BoS fined £1.25m for identity failures Getin in on the act Clever enterprise Orange-faced US squares up for fight over EU trade threat Airbus delivers more aircraft chairs Boeing for the first time The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cat Action Trust Germany's shrinking economy records worst year in a decade Europeans show 'zero' intolerance Hp invent Beware Whitehall's new council stealth tax for business' Graham Searjeant Financial Editor North East terns the tide with a slow and steady revival In the last in her series on manufacturing, Christine Buckley finds that even China is interested in the region's success The Times Swan Hunter seals Egyptian oil rigs order Hp Banking & Finance NCH Every little helps when creating value for lifetime loyalty The Message Compacts could curtail Mail's winning decade Paper round Creme/media Property Investors Courses Ltd SpencerStuart Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Debate Crime and Punishment Anniversaries Birthdays Major 'PAT' McSwiney Artillery officer who repelled German tanks in the Western Desert with light anti-aircraft anti-aircraft guns-and later taught at Harrow Ben Coutts Conivial writer, broadcster and ambassador for Aberdeen Aberdeen Angus cattle Trevor Gadd Overcoming challenges in the Prison Service Court Treasures of Persia E. Rodney Jones Dise jockey who promoted a distinctive sound on black radio Births, Marriages & Deaths Claude Trenier One of the pioneering Trenier twins who took R&B into rock'n'roll, performed both with gusto Ron Aspery Soprano saxophonist with the shortlived but widely admired Jazz-rock band Back Door Lives Remembered Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The Power of One Tony Blair is felling 'the strains of office. Would letting the Government get on with its job help him? From Our Own Correspondent: On this Day Military metaphors in the firing line What's your view? Daily Life Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Personal Column The Times Persian treasures give hope to Bam How France took the bicycle from Coventry Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Forthcoming Marriages DJM: Nature Notes Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Times Encounters The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Berkeley Sweetingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Oakbridge Connections Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items RSVP Aston adds more muscle to its backbone Motors Saffron Cars C230k Other Ways to Blow ?160 000 Glovebox SAGA No Title BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorpoint Rac Direct Line If Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nissan Admiral A. S. A Multiple Classified Advertising Items Renault Smart AQ Multiple Display Advertising Items Disabled Vehicles London Wasps seek renewed sting Plain sailing for serence Montgomerie Golf Motors Range Rover Parts & Accessories Jeep The Times Registration Numbers D K Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Right-Reg Multiple Classified Advertising Items Newcastle put in bid for Smith Vikings let signings loose in sevens Rugby League Multiple Display Advertising Items McRae has to settle for second Slippery slope Nicol's show Harrison defence Lindsey afloat Delhomme adds vital element for surprising Panthers American Sport Thomas calls on Wilkens to rebuild New York fortunes The Sunday Times Times Test Experience pays off for Toronto as old-timers prove worth Life in the shadows proves tour de force for Howard Book Review Sunray helps Williams to break new code Kelso Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Murtagh links with Loder Huntingdon Wolverhampton Savill keeps eye on pupils' sporting progress Heaven help Rusedski if his side of the story does not pass the test Tennis Rudderless Federer driven to distraction distraction by Agassi Total body workout Get Fit, Look Fit Functional Training with Medicine Ball Parmar pushes self-destruct button again Picture Gallery Hard work paying off for Pickering Boxing By a Correpondent: Scantlebury poised to accept England post Basketball Prospect of Australian duel ended by Verkerk Wasps determined to avoid being twice in cup Rugby Union Sale's hopes dented by Titterrell ban The Results Service Bowls Risk to fast bowlers highlighted by study Cricket West Indies offered words of advice The Times Weale turns on the style to set up clash with Marshall Moore's mystique keeps him at the pinnacle of inspirational captains Snow Reports Jobless Coulthard may find ambitions matched at Toyota Motor Racing Unsettled Parker dropped for visit to Everton Football Scarborough set fair for future with prospect of Chelsea riches Yorkshire Tinkerman deals in small change City five miss the bus Ferguson's feud with Magnier worries directors United offer fans cut-price Cup trip Thepremiershiptoday Smith and Viduka the prey as pack close in on ailing Leeds Stricken club likely to avoid points deduction ignominy Captains Fantastic Inside Sport Salomon Who is the Real Howard Dean? Reportage Microwave Man Arts L2 24 Hours The Linguistic Remains of the Day An Antipathy that Lurks within As a Child, I Devised the Hating Book, a Grim Mental Ledger (now Filling Several Imaginary Volumes) of Anyone who Had Done Me Wrong Changing the World Vote for Me, Says Howard Dean, Which One, Asks America Radical or Moderate, Gaffe-Prone or Honest, Best Democrat Hope or a Sure Loser? As howard Dean Tightens his Grip on his Party's Nomination, Roland Watson Looks at the Contradictions that Could yet Scupper Him The Ethicist Hello, Boys Women Made the Newfangled Telephone Easy and Pleasant to Use, Says Chris Bowlby Only the Does a Controversial Theory Linking Intelligence with Suicide Rates Help to Explain why so Many Scientists Kill Themselves? Sean Thomas Investigates The Times Britain Lags behind on Screening Procedures Under Pressure to Perform Many Young Men Take Anti-Impotence Drugs so as Not to Appear Failures with Women, Says Peta Bee Too Clever by Half? Doctor's Orders The Way we Live now Here's a Dish with a Punch in It for Good Cheer, Says Jill Dupleix BE a Really Soft Touch this Winter Microwave Man a Mother's Love Home. Forum The Man who Put the rush in Russian Dance this Year the World Celebrates the Centenary of George Balanchine, the Choreographer who Brou Catch Balanchine on Stage in Britain Classical CDs Geoff Brown It's a Risque Bussiness Wild and Camp, the Bbc's Vintage Radio round the Horne is Coming to the Stage. Ian Johns Tunes in Pick a Clark, Any Clark Television Bbc Four's Evening of Programmes about Chaps Called Clark Enthrals Caitlin Moran BBC Hit & Myth Bob Stanley Bucolics Anonymous New Album David Sinclair Takes a Deep Breath of Not-So-Fresh Air Work New Albums Follow-Ups after Promising Debuts Fill Lisa Verrico with Hope Opera & Ballet Art Galleries Multiple Display Advertising Items Pirates Explain Yourself The Times Swinger Takes It All As the Young Embrace Easy Listening, Chris Campling Gets behind the New Croon Phenomenon The Times Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Winning Move Cable. Digital and Satellite Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Anna Frame TV Review In a Sea of Extremely Irritating New Series Last Night, the Alan Clark Diaries Stood out like a Beacon of Excellence, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3176 Viewing Guide Lisa Verrico Scale watcher Ideal Family Viewing As the Property Market Contracts, It Pays to Stretch out rather than Move out 12-13 04 City Sickers Mortgage Makeover Anne Spackman, Property Editor Investors must judge whether to sink cash into shares or property this year Market Report This Week Oxfordshire V Bucks In Three-Bedroom House in North London Getinget out Getaway Out Grade Ii Listed Farmhouse in Surrey Away Village House in Northamptonshire Stranger on the Shore Paul Connolly is ditching London to move lock, stock and two smoking barrels to Essex Knight Frank High Life with a Low Profile Castello di Reschio offers complete luxury with a gold tap in sight, says John Price Millionairesplaygrounds Spain Five-Bedroom Villa near Marbella Italy Four-Bedroom House in Tuscany Campagnatico: restored 18th-century house looking across the hills to the sea France Stone Villa on the C??te D'azur Mandelleu-la-Napoule: five-bedroom villa with heated swimming pool on an acre land BE One of the First to Live in Space Wearing Two Hats at Home Damian Barr meets a mother who runs a successful business from her dining room Odyssey Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkshire Space for Lateral T Bold extension can transform your life and get past the planners even on period properties Howtheotherhalflives Try Romancing These Stones Ayshford Court is a model manor house for the price of a London family terrace, says Marcus Binney Private Sales Nr Epping/M11 Royal Artillery The Times Luxury Penthouse Clos Llysfaen Lisvane Cardiff Jersey Wales Central Portugal Riverside Penthouse-South West London Balearics MAC Your Home in the Sun Mercers Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Parque da Floresta Frontline Golf Costa Del Sol Fortuna Estates Frontline Golf Multiple Classified Advertising Items QSD Group Fairview New Homes Ltd It's Posh but It's Still Affordable Victoria Beckham fell out with Peterborough for using her name, but Patrick kidd found it surprisingly charming Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Design House Barratt Norfolk Homes Invest on your Own Doorstep It's easier to keep an eye on your rental property if you live close by, says Jenny Knight The Times Letalone London Rentals Propertyfinder. co. uk Hamptons International Ri Kensington SW7 Luxury Apartment Friend & Falcke FGR Retirement Apartments of Distinction Multiple Display Advertising Items ST James Homes

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