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News from 22/01/2004

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Christina Hardyment, Rosemary Righter, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Meric Spokosz (Science Co-ordinator, Philip Howard, Gavin Westwood, Gerd Basker, Camilla Cavendish, David Prockter, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Ginny Dougary, Maria Ahmed, R. G. Worthington, Dave Calholn, Patrick Barkham, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Daniel McGrory and Michael Evans, Donald Hutera, Rachel Harrison (Assistant Curate of the Parish of Skelton with Upleatham), Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Nell Harman, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Oliver Kay and Russell Kempson, Robin Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Dave Calhoun, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Gerald Kaufman, Ian Blackshaw (Visiting Professor, Angela Jameson, John Ralfe, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, J. Hurndall, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Miranda Eeles, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Matt Dickinson, Philip Whiteley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Beryl Dixon, Ian MacKinnon and Andrew Norfolk, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Colin Jones, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, A. C. Benson, W. P. Sant, Nick Hasell, Peter Dixon, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, John Knox V, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, John Goodbody, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Jonathan Clayton, Nick Clegg (Trade and Industry Spokesman, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Robert Peters (Principal), Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Anthony Browne and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Neil McQuoid, Michael Dynes, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, David Charter and Dominic Kennedy, Andrew Turner, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Hugh Thompson, Philip Webster and Tony Halpin, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Andrew Killick, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Abigail Rayner, Michael Evans, Randy Cohen, Laura Peek, Dominic Kennedy and David Charter, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Sarah Lucy Cooper (Barrister), Nick Meo, Patience Wheatcroft,

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Is Tesco The Future Of Shopping? Patience Wheatcroft… Coroner ready to open new Kelly inquiry BBC reporter's four-letter fury at 'outrageous' Panorama claims Vet slurry 'attack' Nanny state good Bush draws fire Northern rock Eat out for Communities offered vote to pay for more policing The Times Today Egg shortage threatens baby hopes of thousands British university with branch in Israeli petrol station 'Issued 5,500 bogus degrees' Big Fish… a prize catch? In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 The Times Don't you step on my brown suede shoes Civil servants to walk out over pay in worst disppute for 17 years Pitfalls of deals for UK degrees Foreign students ease university cash crisis Key unions unite to tackle Blair A masterpiece 'Arrogant' ministry tinder fire for Iraq failure Nanny knows best on the booming economy Renewed consumer confidence is reflected in the sharp rise of childcare costs, Alexendra Frean reports Life begins at 50 for new party Freeserve Sleeping judge appeal dismissed At £300 a week the price is right Donor children win right to find biological parents Tele2 To tell the whole truth or nothing? Swedes kept giving, despite the loss of anonymity First passport to cost more 'Knock at the door' a deterrent Bomb joke student is 'Very sorry' Inquiry warning Asbestos beach £4m cost of fraud Language lesson All-postal ballot Bird watch Welsh defence Beagle call Walk this way Irate farmer tried to 'drown vet in slurry' Capita to be axed by Norris The British Hernia Centre Teacher killed on crossing Currys Uplifting suggestion Prince cashes In on marriage Mercedes-Benz Oh granny boy… The Lords prepares to make a Black outlook even bleaker Ps… Out-of step theatre had bows out early Tate fails to topple tower Thousands more drivers are jailed than burglars Magnet Probation official's 'ordeal at hands of unladylike aristocrat' Neighbour tells judge that she had to leave her flat after being harassed by a poster campaign blaming her a rising tide of violence Bank PA spent her 'sick leave' at Beverly Hills hotel, court told TV show warned to avoid cruelty to maggots Valentino Keeps the customers satisfied Carolyn Asome, in Paris, sees a show with something for every occasion, from a smart lunch to a glamorous gala King's Cross final victim identified Hotels.com Who was 72 at the time of the fire, had four… Landrover. co. uk Charlespiatiau / Reuters Can you really get a husband just by reading this book? Rive responsibly off-road Transplant man has four kidneys Closing down Sale Man-Agement Hutton was never told about Kelly's anguished youth The Link BBC 'bet the farm on a shaky foundation', says Panorama Gain without Pain Who's the Daddy? Sleep on it to find quickest answer to your problem PC World Scientists reach solution to chopstick challenge Ice-cream the coolest product for slimmers Obesity may have killed girl Tesco Lesson in bigotry as pupils shun integration Violence mars schme to mix children of different faiths, reports Gillian Harris Sorry AGE Budgens Only in the Saturday Times Question Time Briefing Toyota 10—Year-olds face fines for bad behaviour Just AAsk Ken Clarke returns to front bench Blunkett agonised over relaxation of cannabis law The Home Secretary expects to 'take a lot of stick' over his decision reclassify the drug, he tells Tories would reclassify drug Nationwide Hp invent Education rebels told that their seats are at risk Howard prepares plan for university funding Bush opens campaign by staying on solid ground 'We have not come all the way through tragedy only to falter' The Difference a Year Makes AOL Bonhams Angry Democrats reject State of the Union claims President raises spectre of September 11 in first salvo of election campaign, reports Dean credibility doubts give impetus to Kerry campaign Bin Laden 'Is winning the War on Terror' Richer Sounds Ceasefire brings Kashmiri families closer Club Med WPA Ministers threaten to resign over poll blacklist Straw hints at bringing forward elections North Africa helps in hunt for militants ThyssenKrupp Accessibility Alliance Leicester Chrysler Voyager Only in the Saturday Times Heroes of Zulu war to get a decent burial 120 years on Michael Dynes reports from Isandlwana on the anniversary of one of the British Army's most inglorius defeats New Year's Revolution Lenin lives a little longer The Royal Bank of Scotland Bamboo felled to halt plague of rats Will beards and bandanas be next in schools ban? Dress Code for a Secular State 'Power to women' demand angers top Saudi cleric BT Teletext Holidays Only in the Saturday Times Bribery scandal threatens to engulf Sharon The Times One. Tel California town sees profit in murder trial Reuters: Extensive surgery for Berlusconi AFP: Fat-fighting find AFP: Malaysia appeal Reuters: Nuclear sceptic Reuters: Rabbit sentence (AP): Ruffled feathers AFP: Yeltsin's heart (AP): Royal birth AFP: Fashion victim Concert Rohn woolrich 50th Birthday First Choice ArtsFirst Quiet awe on the Western Front Theatre Journey End Pop Despite inauspicious staging at Alexandra Palace, the White Stripes deliver a stark and powerful performance The White Stripes Mime The Overcoat The sergeant's death is not a resigning matter It is political confidence in Geoff Hoon that is at stake, not his personal honour Killing with kindness: the human cost of Britain's naive embrace of Eastern Europe Picture Gallery The dogs of Davos don't bark at the real dangers Of course the BBC's Panorama was fair to the BBC Thunder Unoriginal Ideas Ministers are too hasty in revealing egg and sperm donors Top-Up Policing All sides look for mean to deal with local fear of crime FAT Chance Unseasonable thoughts on diet ice-cream Lawyers' fees Shot peace activist We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail, but not by… MPs' attendance in the chamber Quality of clergy training in C of E Reality behind 'EU threat' stories Howard's attack Zimbabwe tour Joys of Grammar Past Letters to the Editor A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives Rorke's Drift A Selection of Correspondence from our Archives: Teaching Classics Climate change: speed is the key What's in a name? Caught in the web The Weather The Times Crossword Aid Call Deben Hams Weather Eye Germany to sell more gold Briefing Trusts fight against VAT Disney loses Winnie fight Equitable 'will not sue' Cookson profits soar Parmalat debts growing Cushnie homes claim EU fails to outpace US Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the Day In Business Today Called to the bar New finance director for Cadbury Commodities Treasury borrowing blows out again Labour block on reform of CAP benefits rich farmers Black puts up $60m indemnity Davos a risk too far for Shell boss Davos defence Corporate crime on the agenda CampoReal Unquiet grave Need to Know Global Business Briefing Unicorn AIM VCT plc Results in Brief CAE and Thales chosen Stop Press Nike is Olympic sponsor Iraq contract for Raytheon Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange rates CD importer settles legal fight with music firms Looming port crisis could add to cost of UK imports BT Interest rate rise looms Large Business Editor's Commentary Cadbury offers appetising prospect Kuwait Investment Office selling last UK company Ministers should pass the port plans US authorities dance to a different tune Somerfield has scope to deliver the goods at the right price Shire retreats over worries on new products Stock Markets Larger Capitalisation Shares Antofagasta sets record as copper price climbs Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers MPC hawkishness hits gilts Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Bosses who cheat are the exceptions says Nissan chief EU will struggle to surpass US economy by end of decade Priorities for 2004 Trade figures promise clues to likely decision on interest rates FSA analysis on Sandier delayed Investment trusts challenge VAT Bmi Globalisation 'must help rich and poor' TBI shares slide as Hochtief ends bid speculation NatWest Ex-Dalgety head wins Cadbury post Somerfield to build franchise Eurex poaches from competitor GM 'Profits' from boosting its pension fund Finance & Accountancy Viewport Germany's corporate elite goes on trial Profits quadruple at Morgan Chase Equitable plays down legal action against Government Deloitte fears for future of Country Houses retired folk Merrill earnings hit $4hn record Animal instinct wanted City Diary Fond farewell Attention grab Electrical firms left in dark as green revolution looms New European Union Regulations Accountants warn self-employed against tax investigation cover The Times Unit Trust Information Service Case Study Cat Action Trust Investor relations clarified In Brief Sale secrets E-business clubs Rules explored Live wires sought Casino quiz or walk on the watlands Jersey £145; Val d'lsère £315; Cancun £389. Tony Dawe lists late offers Check-In ASTA Cape Town Port Elizabeth Durban Multiple Display Advertising Items Flexi cover direct Insurance Airline Network Africa Ebookers.com ATOL Worldwide travel insurance Cuba Travelbag Travel insurance Austravel More Sun? Property of the Month Island eyrie of tranquillity Twin Centres London Hotels Island Sun Banking & Finance Cancer Research UK Debate Re-Using Old Graves Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Jackie Moggridge Intrepid airwoman who ferried aircraft from factory to squadron in wartime and afterwards became an airline captain Nicholas Horsley Successful and adventurous businessman who espoused socialism—albeit of the champagne variety Court & Social Rhs January Show Olivier Guichard Gaullist minister who had supported the general after the war but later swapped his allegiances and served under Giscard d'Estaing Lives Remembered General Kriangsak Chomanan Prime Minister who shored up security in Thailand by making secret pacts with the Khmer Rouge and Burmese rebels Norberto Bobbio Political philosopher who, having been imprisoned by Mussolini, went on to be the conscience of Italy Aleksandur Staliiski Bulgarian politician who servived the gulag to see the fall of communism Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Dead and Reburied Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The Home Office says space for cemeteries is running out. Should old graves be reused or will it be sacrilegious? Nature Notes Recent Murders in Tipperary On this Day Prize Quiz News Quiz Word Watching Daily Life Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Memorial Service Luncheon Appointments Dinners The Times Spring summoned from the shadows Anzio landings remembered 60 years on Personal Column Municipal General Insurance Limited I Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Want to place a classified advertisement? Valentine's Gift Guide Times Newspapers Forthcoing Marriages Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Answers News Quiz News International Newspapers Ltd Rusedski opens can of worms Players running scared… Westwood strikes it lucky with perfect accomplice Golf Open joy for Englishman abroad In Sport Today No bias in council refusing college loan to mature student Ships are not 'marine structures' Queen's Bench Division Published January 22,2004 Regina (Gregan and Others) v Hartlepool Borough Council Conflict of expert evidence Court of Appeal No duty of care owed to adopters Court of Appeal Published January 22,2004 a and Another v Essex Country Council Advantage Bolton in Carling Cup Villa lose thriller… Marshall adds mixed pairs to his singles title Bowls Rusedski melts away in the heat of unrelenting media spotlight Sport on Television British Airways It's no joke: lawyer tries to sell rerun to athletes who raced in tainted final Stockdale given the green light for Athens Olympic Games The Times £40m pool project is double boost for Games bid Swimming Craig Lord looks at ambitious plans that could see the capital host two world-class sporting events Golf Courses of Britain & Ireland The Results Service Southwell Racing Golden Cross and Halford earning belated recognition Yesterday's Results Taunton Ludlow Hennessy marathon threatens to keep on running Diary Brit pack aiming for winters of content Great britain has never looked so strong in winter sports as 2006 Olympics in Turin beckon. Scotland's men won the European Curling Champions last month, Chemmy Alcott(below, right), finished ninth in a world Cup downhill on Sunday and Britons lead the world cup rankings in snowboarding and skeleton bobsleigh, in which Lesley McKenna (below left) and Kristan Bromley defend World Cup No 1 places when their disciplines resume tomorrow Dr Ice is taking the slippery slope to Olympic success Snow Reports Ninth place puts Alcott among the pacesetters Drivers hit out at Mosley's new plan for points Motor Rallying Williams cushions his blow Snooker Impact of Rusedski case risks pushing game over the edge Results from Melbourne Times Online Equal rights for women court discontent Return to age of innocence sought from WTA review Government could force ECB's hand over Zimbabwe tour Cricket Gough puts family first as he finally parts company with Yorkshire Barwell looking to lift cup profits Rugby Union Get Fit, Feel Fit Exercise for your Shape Bitter dispute puts Pietersen on the back foot Clubs urged to use home-grown talent Mark Souster on moves by the RFU to prevent an excess of foreign coaches The Coaching Game Buffaloes ride again Record attempt Paralympic dates Publican's allegiances now pint-sized Postcard from Scarborough Day Three Times Online Laws still haunted by darker times as Scunthorpe tread familiar path Miller lights up Molineux with late strike AUO The Sunday Times Ferdinand hoping for sympathy from FA Supporters turn on players after financial reality bites at Leeds Satanic Mills vows he is not for turning Times Test Times Sports Book Tottenham are trying hard to spend £15m Northern Ireland pick Sanchez The Premiership Today Okocha delivers parting shots to leave Bolton in raptures Vauxhall Australian Open All Hours Inside Sport 16 Pages of Jobs Education and skills Accenture Maitland If you were a fish…Those dreaded, pointless… Abbey The National Graduate Recruitment For Sales Brokers in London Graduate and Management Opportunities Picture Gallery G and G Ltd Kerry 'If you were a roundabout what song would you sing?' Questionnaires, psychometric tests and strange questions have replaced the simple application form, writes Beryl Dixon Earthquake test that failed Flight Centre Joslin Rowe So how Dos Get into… Reatail management LEX Strategic Business Analysts Ltd Jobsearchers. Co. Uk Oxford Media & Business School Management Executive Harvey Nash Interflora Vacancy Pattern Cutting and Stitching Designer Impact Associates Manager Required SpringPersonnel Foxtons Jeffersomaguire KM Best Boxwood Renaissance CMAI Kirkpatrick Newchurch Integrity honesty quality Bailey Telecom B&q Haldane Vodafone Connaught Britain's Executive Career Service Urquahart partnership Collinson Grant CIMA CD Power Train Red Miracle Ltd Ernst & Young GSA Sales and Marketing Executive Roffeypark Investor in People Times Newspapers Ology Pars Trading Co. Ltd Hudson Sky PCS Executives over 40? Imprint plc Anglo Arabian Services Ltd Waitrose GSH Regent Consulting Gettyimages Southeastern The consultancy company Ceridian Centrefile Action Creating CV's Business Development Manager New Promotion Gifts Division Gettyimages Grosvenor BMS Rogen Securitas Europe's Premier Management Solutions… We Urgently Require Times Newspapers The Times Independent Consultants To Advertise Telephone: 020 74814481 Business Link Rundle Brownswood Cornerstone Resourcing PA Consulting Group Business Link Gundersen Bucher Rugman Heidrick & Struggles Astralis Executive Recruitment Royal Shakespeare Company Notting Hill Allander Noble Heritage Lottery Fund LEX Brewer Morris The Times Ecs Scottish Executive The Times Head of Clinical Research Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Hanover Fox International Globallntegration MLC Managing Director Top International Business Developer Managing Director Carlsberg-Tetley International New Business Director Brewer Morris Novartis Sepura Play follow the leader. your go first Barclays Saxonbury Bindmans Community Fund Capita Ras Saxonbury Cripps Sears & Partners Hudson Omega Warren Partners CMR Managing Directors ADTI Consulting EVA & Co Veredus Director The Perseus Partnership Ilex Energy Consulting British Red Cross CapitalOne Harvey Nash Inter Exec UK economy sees sharp drop in hours worked Inbox Leeds Odgers 'I could see no way forward, so I stormed out and went home' My Big Deal Clear Channel BAA Packages 16 Pages of Jobs Harvey Nash KPMG Veredus 'They ware asking so mush, I stormed out' RM Odgers Partners in Executive Recruitment Technology and Senior Appointments Is this the Future of Shopping? First Person Screen T2 24 Hours Verbatim Drop out so we Turn on and Tune in Why Should Broadcasts Be Restricted to Political Parties? People Should Be Able to Communicate Directly with Voters in Gest Way Best China Required Reading Tesco: The Profits The Christmas Season was a Disaster for Retailers - All except One, while Chains from Body Shop to Wool Worths Reported Poor Trading Figures, Tesco Announced Sales up 15 per Cent. Patience Wheatcroft Says its Dominance May Be Bad News for a High Street that Can't Complete on either Range or Price Where Wi&S Went Wrong The Ethicist The Times Truancy Rocks An Estimated 50,000 Pupils a Day Miss Lessons. But as Concern over Truancy Rises, Two Times Writers Recall the Thrill of Bunking off First Person In the Judgement of Paris, £10,000 is Too Much Twenty Monkeys? I'm Not Even worth One The Way we Live now There's a Pasta for Almost Every Day of the Year, Says Jill Dupleix "For a Hot Date I Wear Very, Very High Heels" Getting Personal: Loulou De La Falaise Lust Hearth Goddess Cabin Fever Home Forum Warning Saving Lives Her Work in Giving Life and Hope to Thousands of Ethiopian Children Marks out Abebech Gobena, the Winner of this Year's World Aware Award. Jonathan Clayton Reports from Addis Ababa Worldaware Awards The End is in Sight Even a Damaged Sledge Cant Dampen Simon Murrays Joy as his Trek to the South Pole with Hadow Nears the End, He Tells The Times When It's Agony to Be Caught Short Laser Treatment Can Be an Enormous Benefit to Those Suffering from Severe Urinary-Tract Problems. Dr Thomas Stuttaford Reports His Father's Moans and Groans Have Haunted Ronne Corbett Ever since Psychopaths on the Board or in Bed Robo-Shocks While Inkha the Robot Flutters her Long Eyelashes and Pouts, a Much More Calculating "Scientist" is Outperforming Graduate Students. Anjana Ahuja Reports Briefing OTC Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital TV Review It is Usually the Women who are Most Posessed with Building a Dream Home in Grand Designs, Men Would Just Prefer to Move House Variations BBC One Today's Television Crossword Viewing Guide Royal Mint Is Big Fish really such a prize catch? Hell's Angels Why we Dial 'Mmm' for Screen Cover Story She Paid for her Murders with her Life, but now Aileen Wournos is Cashing in, Famewise Serial Killers—fictitious Ones Especially—captivate us More Killer Reviews Youth is Starring in this Year's Bafta Awards Nominations. Ian Nathan on Nicole Kidman and the Female Stars, Cursed by their Dangerous Age Big Fish Deserves a Reei New Films while his Latest Proves that Tim Has Gone a Burton, and our Wrath is Raised by a Roth Adaptation, James Christopher Finds a Chess Match with a Computer worth Checking out Screen & Heard Times Chess Expert Raymond Keene on the Game's Cine-History, as a Kasparov Biopic is Released Entertainments Entertainments-Listings The Times boxoffice service DVD Collectibles Geoff Brown Screen On the Trail of Power Meets the Actor Philip Seymour Hoffmon Actors with an Agenda A Mighty Wind Sundances with Wolves Sundances Stands Accused of Being in Thrall to the Big Studios, Dave Calhoun Reports At its Worst, It Lends Credibility to Shoddy Productions UGC

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