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News from 04/02/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Glen Owen, Education Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Sue Barnard, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Laura Brady, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Iain McEwan, Magnus Linklater, Bernard Norris, Robert Thicknesse, Theodore Dalrymple, Stephen Poliakoff, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Adam Fresco and Laura Peek, Philip Howard, David Chater, Angela Court, Suna Erdem, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Tom Dart and Russell Kempson, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Liam McMonagle, Andrew Knight, Chairman, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Mark Griffiths, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Mr Liam McMonagle, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Donald Hutera, Alan Lee the Course Inspector, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Roxanne Clark, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Chris W, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Alan Johnson, Hugh Sheldon, Sue Corbett, Roland Watson, Ralph Hawtrey, Charles Bremner, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor and Tim Reid, Ian MacKinnon, Stefanie Marsh, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, David Charter, Edward Gorman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Barbara Rowlands, Oliver Kay, Norman Giller, Jane Gordon, Lisa Armstrong, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Glen Owen and Valerie Elliott, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Robert Batho, Elaine Monaghan, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Jonathan Rule, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Ian Evans, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Lewis Stuart and David Hands, Geoff Naylor, Roger Smith, Director, Mark Carter, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Richard Ford and Alexandra Frean, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Carl Mortished European Briefing, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, John Goodbody, Amrit Dhillon, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tosin Sulaiman, Christopher Maguire, Michael Senior, George Caulkin, Lynden MacAssey, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Peter Lansley African Nations Cup, Marianne Curphey, Stephen Dalton, Kate Battersby, Tim Luckhurst, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Vince Wright, Douglas McKelvie, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, R. G. Whitaker, Colin McQuillan, Patience Wheatcroft, Nick Meo, Anthony Browne and Rory Watson, Grainne Gilmore, Russell, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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£4bn shambles of unreliable new trains Watchdog condemns catalogue of blunders over rail investment Fares threat Tycoon killed Wrapping rage Eat out for £5 Itv The Sweater Girl Rules Ok Philip gets his marching orders as sisters are invited to do it for oneself Win £100,000 to Buy your Dream French Holiday Home… The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 20. Law Report:… Blair hopes new inquiry will be the last France from £95 Kerry powers ahead of rivals Ricin sent to Senate New & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Www.timesonline.co.uk New chum makes Tony whiter than white Ministry expert repeats doubts on 45-minute claims Kelly official leads MoD staff review Blair concedes mistakes on policy presentation Voting at 16 is logical, says minister An Air Stewardess Smiles 618 Times Every Flight Parents 'should pay for state schools' Census reveals the first official gay map Suprisingly low numbers raise fears that same-sex couple still fear to come out, repiort Richard Ford and Alexandra Frean Straight down the middle: it's a hard Me in Easington BBC says sorry for garden gaffe as listener plants cannabis question Lan access points limited A nation of Chinese Sikhs, Asian Jews, white Muslims Population on the move Vicar is carpeted for his church makeover Budget fares to increase after subsidey blow Ruling on Ryanair's deal with Charlerol airport will hit cut-price airlines, report Anthony Browne and Rory Watson Trimble urges progress on 'confidence building' by IRA Comet French fear losing English who pop over Low fares tempt Britons to buy abroad End of line for Porter inquiry Radio satire cut Plan abandoned Radiation award Diners robbed Orwell dispute Scoring Marks £5m Degas Stabbed to death by garage intruder By a Correspondent: Man shot dead as he chased robbers Just AA sk Hawking maybe hostile witness NatWest By a Correspondent: RAF pilot awarded sex bias damages National savings & investments E-mail: people@the times. co. uk People Countryside Alliance flushed out of Royal Courts of Justice Jungle Drums After stepping out in an unusually revealing red… PS... Sopranos stable lures British stars Just AA sk How sun and sex make Ibiza a danger Pulmo Bailly Peugeot Man's body found under bridge after woman and children killed Blair: war in Iraq was justified, despite failure to find Saddam's weapons of mass destruction Prime Minister says Un resolution breaches were enough, writes Philip Webster Butler's focus on "spies won't protect politicians Freeserve a wanadoo company Ministers reject claim that '45-minutes ' intelligence was misused in dossier Hindsight gives Powell doubts over invasion Kay's evidence is riddled with contradictions Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing Secret papers at heart of inquiry Lexus Mates Makes a Comeback Europe joins race to bring back a piece of Mars British-backed bid leaves at same time as US mission, Mark Henderson writes Giant dinosaur toe found in Dorset quarry BT School cuts out sales of junk food Cheltenham & Gloucester So that's why we can't fight our way into a paper bag Wrapping rage is causing frustration and injury as paackaging gets tougher, reports Robin Young The Times Picture Gallery Dell 'I need a tonic, but I can't open one' One year on: police still at loss over 'thrill-kills' Don't quote us, but people know nothing about famous words AOL Broadband Red squirrels get first of new safe havens 'Gross failure' by junior doctor led to woman's death Lloyds TSB Blunkett attacked over siege gunman Premature posts Fathers stopped Flat fire rescue Mystery planting Bad news for Bush as poll puts Kerry ahead Ricin: an easy option for would-be killers Picture Gallery Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina. The… World's tallest toper to power Outback Solar greenhouse Teenage hostage marines bandit chief on the run WPA Taiwan seeks buffer zone Flybe.com british european (AFP): Seoul ends nuclear stalemate (AFP): Mail bomb arrest (AP): Flu theory (AFP): Protest banned (AP): War crimes trial (Reuters): Iraq death toll Sharon tries to gather support for settler plan (AFP): Syrians call for political reforms Turks fear 100 dead in building disaster From suna Erdem Fujitsu Families sense doom and ilew sacrifices Juppé vows to stay on and fight no clear name Eat ME centrino to the core Salvage team plans to raise Graf Spee Berlusconi's elixir of eternal youth BT Green Flag Italy gets £200,000 a day fine in pay row Pop The Streets Astoria, W2 First Choice the Best Shows The Times Let's not be beastly about our urges Theatre The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? Almeida, Ni Concerts Beethoven revelations from the red-hot Bavarians; Liszt and Wagner get the Hungarian virtuoso treatment Bavarian Rso/ Jansons Dance Silence of the Soul West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge Our childish public: offered more, it takes too much New Labour's desire to give the people what they want has backfired on them Objection M'lud! I can't understand a word of my lawyer's utter obscurum Iraq WMD Inquiry No more inquiries, now Parliament must do its job We gitî owners deserve our cheap flights Thunderer Winged in Flight The high price of EU policy on low-cost, airlines Good Settlement Sharon has produced a viable plan for progress Wrap Rage When did 'easy-to-open' become the opposite? Students from Europe Sign language The Times Public divisions on Iraq persist as new inquiry initiated Terminally ill allowed to die at home West Lothian answer Past Letters to the Editor Organists entertain Finding your seats Countering terror in the courts Scottish culture What's in a name? The Weather The Times Crossword 22,578 Mesh computers plc Paul Simons Weather Eye Dyke ruled out for ITV Briefing Stewart witness:'I lied Lord Black files US lawsuit Fraud inquiry 'tipped off' Banks back pizza offer Yukos demerger finalised RBS enters US market 'Keep Londis mutual' Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day In Business Today: Steaming Ahead Strong results from Caff? Nero Shopping spree gives green light to interest rate rise Payoffs double remuneration bill to ?8.6m at ailing MyTravel Investors furious at 'absentee parent' private equity firms Rough Ride Warning light comes on at Henlys Brush UP Mortgages for Business Ten-point plan to rein in '£1,000bn', debt binge Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times Results in Brief Banks for Chinese float Stop Press Oracle cuts software price US vehicle sales stay strong Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Jon Massey, of DFS, after the furniture retailer said profits would be at the lower end of expectations Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Exchange rates Look Ahead Companies may have to reveal AGM abstentions Proposals to Improve Voting Amvescap books £23m charge over funds scandal Heathrow Express Compulsion the key to saving Business Editor's Commentary Too many also-rans in buyout sector BAE's self-inflicted succession pain Equitable faces new fraud claim Henlys to renegotiate with banks after third warning Firms to pay for advice to staff The clouds lift arid Amvescap looks a good bet on equities Persistent takeover talk pushes S&N higher Larger Capitalisation Shares Broker's downgrade halts strong run for PHS Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts drift in subdued session Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes (000s) Wall Street Advisers in place for €1.1bn float of Eircom The Times Unite Trust Information Service This Is a pald-for information service. For futher details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Noddy and friends say no to Basil Brush and co DFS predicts closure for some rivals as competition grows Embrace the Challenge Caffè Nero plans 100 extra outlets as store rents soften Chrysalis raises the tempo amid revival 'Boss ordered me to give Martha inside information' Workers walk out but jobs are marching east Firworks over Ryanair GNER Travel centre The Times I'm a corporate banker City Diary Trotting scared City Diary Different strokes City Diary Restless rogues City Diary Banking & Finance Yorkshire Shareholders with power and glory Grainne Gilmore explains why the ordinary man wants to have a much greater influence on company affairs Investments to jump at, but look before you leap Legal & General Savings Best Buys Don't just sit there—do something about it Debate Questions of Sport Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Lieutenant-General Sir Tom Daly Second World War and Korca veteran who later clashed with ministers over their lack of loyalty to Australian troops in Vietnam Mark Birchall Stockbroker who left the City to devote himself to evangelism - and who helped to sway the General Synod vote for women priests David Hobman Director of Age Concern who hugely boosted its funds, its political presence and public awareness of the potential of older people Court & Socsal the Royal Watercolour Society Lives Remembered John Darling Eccentric field journalist who was an apostle of the airgun which he regarded as the best way of keeping down pests Births, Marriages & Deaths Louis Stanley Writer who become managing director of BRM and did much to ensure the safey of racing drivers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Questions of Sport Does the Fa cup matter to Premiership clubs? Piling up the penalty points in rugby union Nature Notes Funeral of Lord Haig The funeral of Lord Haig, who died on January 28 and who had been coomander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force, began with a military procession through London to /westminster Abbey Prize Quiz News Quiz What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life February 4,1936 The artist Oskar Kokoschka had fled Berlin, and here he write from prague to Anna Kallin, who had lived with him in the Twenties before her move to London. George V's death prompts a descripition of Austria's Foreign Minister Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Want to place a classified advertisement? Troubled watercolouiists celebrate Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriages Fellows Answers (from page 31) Word Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times University News Non-stop celebration French sailor eclipses record West Ham United: an idiots guide to the destruction of a football Ethnic Utopia no answer to problem of running the game Award a collective agreement Employment Appeal Tribunal Test of vulnerability is strict Court of Appeal Draw overshadowed as Gatland cities five Perpignan players Rugby Union Williams sounds cautious note The Times Leicester making most of limited potential Racing McCain sets sights on National glory again Newcastle Yesterday's Results Davids Lad makes early appeal at 20-1 Lingfield Park Martell Cognac Grand National (Handicap Chase) How They Bet Sailing Joyon defies the odds to achieve the unthinkable Pattisson makes stunning gift to record-breaking Mend William Hill Jackman is back on top of world after surgery Squash Snow Reports Get Fit, Feel Fit Yoga for Skiing Day Three Ecclestone losing patience with teams' bleating Motor Racing Kerrs hope to waltz into top ten after bold opening Norman hits out over 'promotion' of women Golf The Results Service Times Test Today's Fixtures No time for losers in Norfolk's grand plans Wheelchair Tennis Kate Battersby meets the Briton ranked as the best tennis player in the business Thomas Cook Signature Britain face testing time in Athens Surprise choices Greenslade joy Top two through Brighton breezy Keown clears Middlesbrough's final path Football Arsenal facing clash with Fifa The Times Ding falls at the last after Lee denies him chance to fulfil eastern promise Snooker BBC seals terrestrial broadcasting deal Rugby League Egypt coach quits after twist of fate seals early exit Keegan launches Anelka appeal as he looks for change in fortune Pleat puts faith in Defoe to ease strain Our Sports Staff: Loan star Vine surprises Coventry with hat-trick Uefa rejects Wales protest Pools Forecast Times Sports Book Ireland get their way in the end Newcastle opt to wait for Carr The Premiership Today Magnier and McManus target O'Niel as United manager Rebel shareholders ready to throw book at Ferguson Chrysler Hammer Blows Martin Samuel laments a lost generation Inside Sport Picture Gallery Eat my Dust Love Etc " My father used to shout at the… Arts Modern giants: Brancusi and Judd reshape the… Education Going green: how children could learn from… No Title 24 Hours Verbatim Comparatively Paragons When You Consider what Senior Politicians in France, Italy and Elsewhere Get up to, Ours Suddenly Start to Look Pretty Virtuous Mahatma Gandhi Required Reading No One Saves for a Cover Story A Decade Ago the Average Indian's Consumer Choice Amounted to a Lumbering Austin Ambassador and Colgate Toothpaste. But an Educated Population and Unprecedented Growth in the Softwara and Back-Office Service Sectors Have Created a New Young and Wealthy Middle Class Amrit Dhillon Reports The Ethicist The Times The Fatal Delusion A Surgeon Kills his Wife, Then his Son and Himself. Theodore Dalrymple Says Such Seemingly Inexplicable Acts are Often Committed by People so Depressed and Deluded that They are Impervious to Reason Analysis For Some Depressed People Life Can Never Be Anything but a Torment Views Turn of Breech Births Doctors are Re-Examining whether Surgery is Best for Feet-First Deliveries Barbara Rowlads Reports Health "I Wan't an Easy Patient" Emotional Intelligence Transplant Surgery is about Pragmatism, Not Ethics, Says the Heart Specialist who Became a Patient. Penny Wark Reports Love Etc What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Stephen Poliakoff The Way we Live now Oysters Add a Twist to this Hearty Omelette, Says Jill Dupleix My, Haven't A Tight Bra Digging into Rolls of Eddying Flesh is a Seriously Unattractive Sight, Says Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor Fashion Nouveau Pauvse Opposites Attract Home. Forum A Chair for the People Object Lesson Shapes that Seem to Live and Breathe Exhibitions Tate Pays Fine Tribute to Two Modern Giants, Says Rachel Campbell Johnston He Slept with his Saws and Chisels beside Him Center Parcs Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Listings Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ad Lib Libby Purves Oriental Wood Carvings Give Comfort from the Winter In Screen Tomorrow A Light More Ordinary The Revamped Camden Arts Centre Wins the Approval of John Russell Taylor, Still, Shame about the Art The Term "Mixed Media" Seems like Understatement Illuminating the Renaissance Seeds of Knowledge All Children Would Benefit if Gardening Featured in the School Curriculum, Argues Mark Griffiths Education No Other Actmty Feeds so Many Core Subjects The Times Education EF Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Revision Independent Education Harrow School Oxford Easter Courses MPW Clifton College Bristol Gabbitas Cambridge Arts & Sciences Multiple Display Advertising Items Residential & Daily Courses Easter Revision Davies Laing & Dick Ed. forum Education The University of Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Times Games Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Radio 1 Newspapers Support Recycling Ch0ice Stephen Dalton Choice Gabrielle Starkey Stellite, Cable and Dicital TV Review It Could Be that the Makers of the Tranformation Show Faking It are Doin Gmore to Shrink the Class Divide than Any Politician, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Today's Television Page 23 Last Night's… T2 Crossword No 3192 Viewing Guide Linguaphone Career clinic sorts out your job dilemmas Work that isn't black and white Working Relationship Garry Lace, chief executive officer of advertising agency Grey London, and his Pa, Sarah Russell Britain's top competition for PAs Multiple Display Advertising Items Serpentine Gallery RECEPTIONIST/PA-W1 Multiple Display Advertising Items P. A. to Deputy Chief Executive ?24,000 p. a. +… Banish the Blues Stopgap Covent Garden Bureau Receptionist Winsor/Staines The Times Eclipse organisation Ltd Droege & Comp Office Manager - £50,000 + benefits Time to take your sabbatical Long breaks can also benefit your work, says Laura Brady I was worried about asking, but I wanted to get the travel bug out of my system How honest should B be about my career? Career Clinic Time Savers Contacts Highamgroup Foxtons Viacom Outdoor Albemarle interim management Hays Personnel Multiple Display Advertising Items Colours to tempt you to spring Karen Homer Real-life fashion Discover the joys of baking—and use tip those wrinkly apples Every breath you take … Roxanne Clark continues her series of articles almed at making you feel fitter and more energised, with exercises that are a cross between yoga and Pilates Janette Teager & Associates Secretaries plus The Times Quinton Scott & Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Experienced PA/Office Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Courses & Training Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Conference Solutions Wines and views of a fine vintage Conference Call Be a prize-winning PA FYI Conference Solutions

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