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News from 06/02/2004

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Marry Ann Sieghart, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Robert Cole, Donald Miller Chairman, DJM, Anne Spackman, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Richard Beeston and Zahid Hussain, Greg Hurst Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Timothy Kirkhope, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Angela Court, Jeremy Kingston, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, John Goodbody and Craig Lord, Sam Marlowe, Kevin Eason, Hannah Booth, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Antonia Senior, Pat Rowley, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Bill Coles, Mrs Moneybags, Valerie Elliott, Nick Robinson's, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Richard Parsons, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, David Norton, David Hands Rugby Correspondent and Mark Souster, Jane Bodiam, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Anthony Browne Brussels Correspondent, Lesley Downer, Roland Watson, David Hands, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, John Price, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Simon Barnes Sports Writer, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, R. Douglas Baird, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Ian Evans, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Ellen Connolly, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robert Galster, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, David Ball Professor, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Page, Chris Campling, Jill Sherman, Beatrice Newbery, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alex Hawkes, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Lewis Stuart and Mark Souster, Tom Dart, David Fairbairn, Adam Fresco, Jeremy Wordsworth, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Frances Todd, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Bruce T. BROWN(Phatmacist), Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ian Whittell, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Douglas R. Nicoll, Stephen Dalton, David Yelland, Anne Spackman, Property Editor, Richard Morrison, John Harris, Bill Bewley, Owen Slot, J. C. Snook, Jenny Davey, Peter Klinger, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,

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France from ?95 Eurostar Tickets and Two Nights in a… Savers miss out as mortgage rates rise again Econmists predict interest rates will hit 5% next year Vietnam vets Campbell threat Eat out for £5 Offer inside Never Mind the Brockets John Lydon gets out of there… Sieg heel! Adolf the alsatian was only obeying orders The Times Today Is Susan Greenfield too famous to be a Fellow? Race to save cockle-pickers froiii drooling in bay The Best Property Section on the Block… Tiffany & Co. Today in the Times In this section News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www.timesonline.co.uk The Times Hoon iaees up to need for self-expression Paisley plan to rescue Stormont Assembly Consultation shapes new Labour agenda Charities lose out as councils curb tax rises Volutary bodies could be forced to reduce services if grants are withdrawn, reports Jlll Sherman Gerald Seymour Tories go back into battle with call to quit It could be vous in the £50m Euro lottery Can a mega-draw revive Britain's flagging interest in lotteries?asks Valarie Elliott Rotten luck for celebrity jungle punters Philips Dido pulls out of British pop awards Trusts miss deadline for implementing doctors' contracts Hospitals to be for each operation The private sector will also feel the pinch as the Government uses a tariff to save money, reports Nigel Hawkes Gan payment by results force up standards in the NHS? Soham murder site to be demolished Office World Law lords uphold right to disclosure Family killer faced charge of assault Bigger Britons Career mothers 'Leaks' arrests Not so funny Nightclub shots Teacher charged Boy's hit-and-run killer was foiled asylum-seeker Successful refugees win choice of where to live Blaydon Races pub heads into history City of God Don't mention the water Homebase Honda Ex-BBC boss takes aim at Campbell after Hutton humiliation People Jungle Drums Jerry's new springboard PS Barcelona hotels Picture Gallery Police hunt husband in demolition divorce rage I'd like my BBC job hack, Dyke admits Bathstore INattional asks Hare for Iraq war play The Link stores Ltd Only in the Saturday Times Christian Aid art show branded anti-Semitic Jaguar Rotting whale kicks up a stink on Scottish isle Coll in Numbers By a Correspondent: Jet set fall for seductive delights of Carluke 1/100km). Urban 36.(77.7)-18.5 (15.2), extra urban… Conviction quashed in 20-year-old abuse case Appeal success prompts hundreds more to seek review Russill Crowe Master and Commander Juries lack material evidence Abbey Man paid $500 for child sex Gaps in legal aid growing Airline spy cameras to thwart hijackers Labour prepared to expel rail union Centrica personal Finance Limited Superdrug Pipped to the Pole: rivals are reunited Rebels could still kill tuition fees Bill, says minister Alan Johnson, the Higher Education Minister, told David Charter that there could be no more concessions to win over the dissenting backbenchers PC World The Computer Superstore Aitken's return as Mp hits hurdle First direct 45-minutes 'detail' not significant, says Hoon Today in Parliament They may be talking a lot, but they need to say something Furniture land What makes a weapon one of mass destruction? Top police attack chief who wants to legalise heroin TOYS US Benefits cut sends offenders back to crime Flybe.com Gulf War syndrome case falters Doctors inquest Bomb joker back Witness dispute Missing rifle Gluten intolerant Carrying the can Golfs best friend How flu jumped a species to kill millions Lessons learnt from 1918-19 pandemic could help scientists to prevent another outbreak, writes Mark Henderson Tele2 UK Communications Ltd Toy boys are key to feeling young Homebase Only in the Saturday Times Baste tenets of the spy business: hints, sources and cryptic clues CIA chief hits back at Bush over Iraq claims What They Said before the War Lost In Translation VISA UN returns to mediate on elections in Baghdad Epa Student accused of 9/11 link acquitted by German court Staples Fruit invasion turns Iraq into a banana republic Scientist pardoned for selling nuclear secrets Musharaf avoids showdown at home but faces questions from abroad, writes Zahld Hussain Jeep Grand Cherokee Sport ?24,995 Lure of Libyan riches ted to fall of a hero Britain helped to expose Khan Tribes lose fight over skeleton of early man Insider attacks Three Gorges Dam Nationwide Sharon answers police questions in bribes inquiry Toshiba information systems(UK) Limited Peruvian beauty was lured to Gabon to be President's lover' Body & soul The nightmare that is key to Kerry's dream Vietnam has defined the Democratic front-runner, says Roland Watson The Times Marks & Spencer AP Diehards support anti-Bush campaign from beyond grave Political scandal engulfs Lithuania as EU entry nears The President is on the verge of impeachement, accused of links with gangsters, Jeremy page reprots from Vilnius Right-wing bid to ban Eastern European ex-communists from top jobs Nissan The Times The best detail is in the Devil Theatre: Two productions, in Bristol and Northampton, bring Milton's epic poem on the fall of man to the stage for the first time Pop First Choice the best shows The Times Concert Theatre Gordon acting like a human being? Surely some mistake Mutinous backbenchers and the Tory threat have transformed the Chancellor No 10 trying to get off the hook? Call Ofspin, the new off-message watchdog Picture Gallery Jendins' law: a plush new Hq spells corporate doom PC Plod has no right to put my marriage on trial Thunderer The Party's over The Bank of England has taken away the punchbowl Winning Big A European lottery will boost prizes and tickets sales Something Rotten Mr Lydon provokes a clash of modern institutions Knowledge of intelligence analysts under examination Concern expressed for energy supplies in 15-20 years New religion The Times Sign language Past Letters to the Editor Words' worth Free movement within Europe Doctors assistants With the best will What's in a name? The Weather The Times Crossword 22,580 Around Britain Weathercall De Beers We are diamonds IMF raises UK forecast Briefing Clerical cuts payouts Lonmin poaches chief Versailles 'false cheques' Deutsche denies talks Canary bid increased Stones' bank taken over ICI profits fall by a sixth Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day In Business Today: Need To Know 28 Engineering Feat Rick's radical rescue plan for… Shell agrees corporate review to appease British investors Selfridges chief executive resigns Fortune ahoy for Snow+Rock sailor Rock Solid Bumper sales for De Beers BSkyB set to press dividend button Animal Behaviour Vivisection vindicates and… Jamjarcars Berry family aiming to buy back Telegraph Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Cooperative Bank Business Big Shot Results in Brief Stop Press Talking Points Data Day Look Ahead US sales spur De Beers to bumper year Harrods reports growth in sales The fat Canary sings at last Business Editor's Comentary Cisco Systems Invensys shareholders left between a rock and a hard placing Tempus Intercontinental cheered by upbeat us rival Stock Markets CD sales turnaround sounds good for EMI 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 US jobless claims lift gilts Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Gas project tops Shell's list of faulty reserves Invensys is granted a £2.7bn reprieve ICI rises despite dividend cut and plunging profits AOL demands $7.5m refund after Jackson mishap Gripping performance in the spotlight Witness 'lied for Martha Stewart to save his job' Watchdog attacks DTI for failures on British Energy Budget Day curse strikes City Diary Great Hutton rush City Diary Reaming on City Diary Jackson's risque business inspires naughty French bankers Financial Editor Rolling Stones bank sells out to Bermuda firm The Times Unit Trust Information Service About to Die Internet blamed as Aviva cuts 1,600 jobs First FSA bans for insurance executives Bank lifts Canary bid to trump Brascan Abortive Swiss takeover cost S&N £27m in fees Barclays Morgan Stnaley's on-off affair with estate Coffee chain finds grounds for action Aventis seeks 'white knight' First direct Hedge fund starts battle over technology trust How the rival offers stack up Coutts & Co You cannot win a war while lying hidden in the trenches The Message Hey, small spender, want an agency for a long relationship? Crème/media The Times Knightsbridge Forties People are looking for the following… Receptionist Experienced PA/Office Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times New pay TV operator joins digital terrestrial Lloyds TSB NatWest Ofcom airs plans to issue new FM licences UBM chief carftget ITV out of his blood As he retreats from the small screen, Malcolm Wall tells Raymond Snoddy he has an eye on his old stomping ground Times Online The Times Disreputable maybe , but the press has a duty to ask questions Paper round Yorkshire Business/equity Prices DVLA D K Registrations Brother Wood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Www.markhunt.co.uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items If Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Models Stratstone Volvo Authorised Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harratts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diesel gives big cat another life Jaguar X-Type 2-Litre Diesel Estate Se Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items To advertise in the Motors section please contact… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glovebox Multiple Classified Advertising Items McLaren plot to drive Ferrari off road with new car Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Wanted To place your Free advertisment telephone 08000 018… Encounters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Partners The Times Berkeley Sweetingham The Times Club Sitius Oakbridge Connections The Times Affinity Candleburners SpeedDater RSVP Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dealing with public interest immunity issues House of Lords Published February 6,2004 Reglina v H Regina v C Before Lord Bingham of cornhill, Lord Woolf, Lord Hope of Craighead, Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe and Lord Carswell Opinion Februery 5,2004 Destitute asylum seekers had no choice in where they were housed House of Lord Published February 6,2004 Al-Almeri v Kensington and Chelsea Royal London Borough Council Osmani v harrow London Borough Council Glasgow City Council intervening Before Lord Bingham of Cornhill, Lord Hope of Craighead, Lord Scott of Foscote and Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe Speeches February 5,2004 Six Nations Handbook Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Frank Stone Metals expert whose lead joints played a vital role in Pluto-the undersea supply of fuel to the invading Allied armies in 1944-45 David Murray Musician, teacher and musical instrument restorer who could build a fine-voiced clavichord from scrap The Rev Professor Gordon Dunstan Theologian who helped rework the ethics of divorce and in vitro fertilisation Lives Remembered Abdul Rahman Munif Oil industry economist who wrole about the effect capitalism on desert communities Yossi Ginossar Israeli businessman who became three prime ministers' trusted envoy to Arafat Yossi ginossar, Israeli intelligence agent and businessman, was born in 1946. He died of cancer on January 12,2004, aged 58 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives in Brief Testing the Waters Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers As Cambidge is denied new primate research labs, what do you make of animal testing? Different Trains With apologies for the delay—the second part of the British reilways debate Laker Airways collapsed yesterday owing £270m to banks and other Death to this linguistic infidelity What's your view? Daily Life February 6,1763 Questions Answered Questions Asked Courtcircular Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Want to place a classified advertisement? Unclaimed Money Times Newspapers Court & Social Lord Shawcross and Joan Lady Shawcross Today's Royal Engagements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dorland Investments Limited The Times Public Notices Times Newspapers Fourthcoming Marriages Nature Notes The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Count Lewis out Mariah Rollins is Fahy's Festival darling Racing Baracouda faces nine at Sandown Yesterday's Results Times Test Catterick Wetherby hinges on inspection Hereford Portugal prepares for worst Wolverhampton Death? Torture? Never mind, sport must play on Sport Writer of the Year The Sunday Times Ivanisevic hoping for one final hurrah Tennis Bradford and Wigan lead resistance to cap cut Rugby League Picture Gallery Technical tweaks to laws can bMd on game's burgeoning popularity Rugby Union Leicester aim for rapid redemption Solberg looks on the briglrt side after crash Motor Rallying Olympic hopefuls fight to get on board for Athens Rowing Woods ready settle score to take world title Boxing Scotland spring surprise by giving Paterson lead role Grayson's England days appear numbered Snow Reports Time for Lewis to bow out gracefully Next in Line: The Ten who are Hoping to Step out of Lewis's Shadow James shows star quality despite snub American Sport Results and how They Stand On Fridays Gainey raising expectations as Canadiens yearn for glory days Results and how They Stand Picture Gallery Armfield's colourful career nice work if you can get it Book Review Els feeling merry after iiitoxicating Heineken round Golf From a Correspondent: James relishing the unknown as freshman Nerveless Hunter edges out champion in test of big-game temperament Snooker McGrath setback puts tour place in doubt Cricket Hussey lines up stint at Nottinghamshire Judges warm to Kerrs' performance Hall gives Britain confidence for revenge mission Hockey The Results Service Fixtures Panis flown to hospital after crash Oakey banned Australia's joy Britain on board Smith scare Lindsay's record Opening defence Melancholy Keegan still teeting on the brink Goals to Newcastle and beyond Get Fit, Feel Fit Yoga for Skiing Day Five Arason Echoes Montgomery's 5u1agic save at the Double Few tears shed as bulldozers move in at Maine Road Fulham pass on Boa Morte complaint to FA Tottenham collapse increases pressure on Pleat Gerrard pleads for consistency in Liverpool's push towards Europe Yakubu rejects cup recall Who ate all the pies ... followed by aubergine julienne David McVay on football's culinary hopefulls warning up for their match of the day The best place for sporting bets online. See our new… Leeds ready to go public over consortium's takeover plan Inspector's blow to Brighton plans United want Kenyonto help review Thepremiershiptoday Portugal prepare for the worst Hyundai Six Nations Handbook Turkey the controversial choice to host European Cup final England's Trail of Shame Inside Today Never Mind the Brockets Reportage Micr0wave Man Arts No Title 24 Hours Verbatim Emulate Jack the Lad, Emma Jane Shilling If Nice-Looking, Middle-Aged Role Models Just Shut up about their Varicose Veins, the World Would Be a Happier, Sexier Place Try Not to Flag Required Reading I'm a Sex Pistol, Get Me out of Here Cover Story John Lydon Lives in California and Loves Nature and a Nice Cup of Tea. Johnny Rotten is a Former Sex Pistol and Anarchist Icon, as Pop Writer John Harris Explains, the Two Personalities Have Always Struggled to Co-Exist in One Body. Yesterday Rotten Won - by Walking out of the I'm a Celeberity Jungle I Here's Johnny: What Others Think My late aunt who suffered from Alzheimer's left everything to a plumber The Ethicist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Something's Gotta Give Forget the flowers! 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Forum The Times The Times Games Bridge Andrew Robson Common Mistrakes by Declarer-For the Less Experienced Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky One Radio Choice Chris Campling Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Stephen Dalton Films Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Gabrielle Starkey Despite All the Evidence, the Conspiracy Theories Surrounding the Death of Diana, Princess of Wales, Will Never Go Away. 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