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News from 16/02/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Ann Mallalieu (President), Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Catherine Philip, Andrew Billen, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, Peter Lansley, Laurie Arle, Foan Smith, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Ramita Navai, Martin Richards, Bandy Cohen, Philip Howard, Jonny Wilkinson, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, J. R. Shackleton (Head), Gabrielle Starkey, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Peggy Reynolds, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Beverly Malone, General Secretary, Mark Fisher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Julian Coningham, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Victoria Rosenberg, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Pedro Redig, Dominic Walsh, Daleep Mukarji, Director, Gary Jacob, Patrick Marmion, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Phoebe Greenwood, Nicholas Blanford, Oliver Wright, Miranda Ingram, Dominic Walsh and Jenny Davey, Ian MacKinnon, David Alexander, Mark Pougatch, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Bernard Donoughue (Minister), Nicholas Wapshott, R. H. Jenkins, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Robert Saunders, Angela Jameson, Alan Davies, Mr Andrew D. Harris, Russell Kempson, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Jenny Booth, John Hopkins, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Rob Wright, Roger Williams, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Stephen King, Matthew Pryor, Lewis Smith and Oliver Wright, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, John C. Newson, Maxwell Hutchinson, (President), Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Mick Hume, Clem Cecil, Edward Reeves, David Mattin, Emily Davies, Peter Luff, Richard Holledge, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Ron Winter, Tosin Sulaiman, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Ashling O'connor, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Gabrielle Marcotti, George Rice, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Dan Sabbugh, Mark Venables, Jenny Davey, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, A. Lawson-Wood,

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HRT cancer for thousands Benefits outweigh risks for most women, says professor Times up, Telegraph & Guardian Way down Rail horror Vodafone bid Spam man The Times Thegame 'Dr Ice' becomes Britain's coolest champion Picture Gallery Charles tried to stop cull Versace Curriculum changes to bring on bright pupils Today in the Times In this section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www.timeonline.co.uk HRT still has a use for severe symptoms Medical Briefing University to replace Christian Prayers Council tax reform for poorer people BBC faces break-up in charter review Mayor 'made it tricky to pay £5 toll' One. Tel Howard's election warriors are 'pale and male' Cosmetic surgery law needs a nip and tuck Flawed regulation is putting women who spend £225 million each year at growing risk, says Oliver Wright Prada Curb on charity racers who like to climb every mountain This is Weaselboy. If your computer is clogged with spam, he probably did it A legal loophole is protecting a former student who has become an internet hate figure, write Dominic Kennedy Ref: Times Civil servants strike in 'poverty pay' dispute Whitehall's £15bn reform plan to cut 80,000 jobs Teenager dies during rugby game Rising death toll Armour order Carers' claim Union fears Teachers' tricks Driver kills three Pub campaign Help for disabled Prehistoric plain Rail staff killed by '20 tonnes of runway death' Search on for chief of new law agents BT Rector job safe after wife steals £160,000 Dell True Brit heralds Fashion Week Cosy Retro and Hot Brits T2 British Airways Zilkha's fans may find her too 1970s Hostage Waite makes first return to city of his ordeal The fromer captive will fly to Lebanon for a charity, writes Andrew Billen Beirut now rated Safer than the West Hernia AOL Broadband Foundation degree Toppeople Andrew Pierce names Britain's 50 most influential figures. Day One 50-41 Made for TV, the ail-American Brits Barcelona hotels Film judges split on thrills, spills and romance On the Baftas And the winners this year are Just AA sk Lexus Teenage pupils get priority in debate to improve school curriculum WPA Green Flag Tories say plans on education and health will allow changes Bulletproof screen to shield MPs Marks & Spencer Money Brown seeks new 'Euroczar' to speed labour reforms Bush in overdrive for Nascar Dads Both parties see the Soccer Moms' successors as the key to election hopes, writes Roland Watson in Daytona Beach Cries of 'home James' hit LA Why US television just cannot make a clean breast of things On America Time Kerry tightens grip with two more wins (AFP): 50 police injured in Sydney riot (AP): Ganges accident (AP): Quake kills 21 (AP): Bird flu boy dies (Reuters): Valentine mix-up Prodi role at Rome rally stirs the Right Egg 25 dead in Moscow pool collapse 30,000 cigarette butts litter ski slope UN blueprint sets Cyprus on course to be reunited The Sunday Times By Our Foreign Staff: Ninety killed in China blazes Enter the dragon, breathing fire into economy Chinese middle classes use their new wealth to live the capitalist dream A new superpower is fuelling global recovery and could overtake America by 2015, writes Oliver August in Beijing BT Bush forced to rethink handover plan in Iraq Teacher training agency 'I had only ten bullets when guerrillas attacked. How can I defend this place?' Iraqis trying to keep order are angry to be ill-equipped, report Catherine Philip in Fallujah and James Hider in Baghdad How God will get his text messages Flybe.com MPs to boycott 'farcical' Iranian elections Theatre Age-Sex-Location Riverside Studios, W6 First Choice The Bset Shows ArtsFirst Tragic love followed to the letter Opera Eugene Onegin New Theatre, Cardiff Theatre The Dumb Waiter and Other Pieces Oxford Playhouse Pop Chip Taylor & Carrie Rodriguez Bush Hall, W12 Concert AAM/Goodwin St John's Smith Square The problem is, Oliver, nobody can figure you out The Shadow Chancello Pay attention, class, today's reading is from the Gospel according to S Quango Picture Gallery Old Trafford or Oxford, it's always about money Be a real hero, Kerry, stop banging on about the war Top Job The qualities needed in the next BBC Chairman Blair in Berlin Not the time or place for a switch in EU strategy People Power An idiosyncratic look at the British establishment Hunting Bills and animal welfare Loose tongues The Times Impact of grade inflation on A-levels Confidence in Maxine Carr ruling Christian Aid in Israel Headscarves ban Regional accents Past Letters to the Editor Trees in gardens Patient care and nursing skills In praise of Wembley Royal Peculiars Terror trail The Weather The Times Crossword 22588 Narional Forecasts Treatment for Snoring Meet the 'Young Guns' Briefing Conran attacks Labour Colliery under threat US laws cost firms £80m Revenue boss steps down Sainsbury's in chief talks Hollinger stake decision BAE wins US Navy deal How the Week Finished Currencies In Business Today Heaven Sent Commodities Vodafone in $35bn fight for AT&T Wireless Brothers' £350m bid may mean QMH split Barclays tracks shoppers Coming round Again City firms lack terrorism cover Yorkshire Musical Modesty Britain's Best Read Business Newspaper Need to Know Global Business Briefing Brioni Business Big Shot RCN late on bonds interest Stop Press Sanofi bid will proceed Spain's ECB 'candidate' Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead Sainsbury in shareholder talks over new chief S&N set to close brewery Intel inside Irish drinks company poised to revive plans for flotation Jersey plans to tax consumers Multiplex seeks deal for Europe's highest building PizzaExpress pioneers are asked to reinvest Pick and mix-up as Woolworths reshuffles board BAE wins US Navy contract There's something about Mary for the baby boomers Corporate Profile No 104: Carnival Corporation Times Online Who's who in the Boardroom How property compares to pigs Student Briefing The Company in Detail History Currency cure for China may be malignant for the West Economic Agenda Finding the right angel to guide a young business Tom Bawden speaks to investors who help entrepreneurs, not only with much-needed cash, but expert advice too Growing Pains Finance for Small Firms Hotshots on the way to top jobs in UK business The Young Guns OUBS Caroline Plumb Carl Leaver Case Study La Fitness The Times Banking & Finance British Airways Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Peter Gellhorn Refugee from Nazi Germany who enriched Britain's musical life after the war as that rarest of creatures, a modest conductor James Saunders Writer whose thirty plays ranged widely in outward subject but showed a fascination with the enigma of personality Stan Sherrington Architect whose gift for communication established him as an inspiring teacher in Britain abroad Court & Social Lives in Brief Marco Pantani Former world cycling champion, who danced his way to the top but whose career ended in drug abuse and scandal Personal Column Tickets for Sale Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Want to place a classified advertisement? The Times Debate@thetimes. co. uk The Fat Epidemic Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers It is estmated that a fifth of boys and a third of girls will be clinically obese by 2020. Is it up to the Government to intervene? Rewards of Office Former Members of Parliament are struggling to make ends meet-but then so are many other pensioners. Should MPs be a special case? Nature Notes Prize Quiz Trial of Warren Hastings News Quiz What's your view? Word Watching Your letter has remained unanswered for some time, and if I had literally fulfilled my promise of "writing when I got up", I fear the time would have Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Church News Answers Crystal Palace show prompts concern over Sydenham park Notebook Architecture Britain's most beautiful house besieged Briefing When coming first doesn't mean you've won Cycling mourns Pantani White witch helps Frome find true colours Mel Webb sees some off-pitch wizardry and a few licks of paint put paid to home bogy Guinan and Brown double act proves handful for Gravesend Nationwide Conference Results and Tables Eames sparks mystery Rejuvenated Borg guides Hornchurch to second Trophy scalp FA Trophy Fifth round Dr Martens League Ryman League Easy does it for England Unibond League Athletics Gardener gets into stride for Budapest Leigh hold out against Oldham Rugby League Rooster Booster tightens grip on title Commentary Time for United to take responsibility Lingfield Park Saturday's Details Wolverhampton Leaders in the Jumps Championships Yesterday's Results Plumpton Jackman powers to sixth British title Squash The Results Service Get Fit, Feel Fit Parent and Child Fitness (regby-inspired games for under-10s) Day One Fixtures By a Correspondent: Huntley makes it safe for Chester Basketball The Times Crooks pause for breath to show worth in final analysis On Television Davis earns dramatic second win Ding on song Baxter back Clijsters cruises Khaliq clicks Heaton in pole BT Italy mourns after Pantani dies alone Cycling Jeremy Whittle on the national hero whose greatness was overshadowed by drugs scandal Kidd's spirit secures England win Badminton Britain bond before Olympic test Hockey Improving Jones gives impetus to England Cricket Fossett record attempt makes good progress Sailing Wales continue party at Scots' expense RBS Six Nations Championship Display that makes you proud to be Welsh Impressive Gloucester storm past Sharks Zurich Premiership Ross capitalises on Newcastle panic Saracens' late charge frustrated by referee Inhibited Ireland succumb to flair of French as lack of pace shows Richards keeps Wasps' title pursuit on track Robinson runs the show for new-look England RBS Six Nations Championship WH Smith Man of many talents always puts himself in a position to do damage Times Test Ruthless Woodward ensures the England shark retains its hunger RBS Six Nations Championship No Title The Times The Times Offers Direct AOL Being away from heart of action is odd experience Jonny Wilkinson finds himself in the middle of the indian Ocean while his team-mates take on Italy-but it is for health reasons not a holiday Index Brave new England look the part Bromley celebrates first World Cup sled victory with vodka (and ice, of course) Same Again? Red Alert Red Mist Inside Today A Scary Story by Stephen King Interview Fashion Arts T2 The Week Ahead Verbatim Hands off the Arts Council The Arts are now the Most Highly Scrutinised Area of Expenditure in the Public Sector, even though Sums Involved are Piffling The Ministry of Defence Can Run up a £3 Billion Overspend in a Year At this Point I Am Afraid I Made my Excuses and Put down the Phone Pop Go the Brits Required Reading A Slap, a Thump. "Lee, Honey, Don't Hit Me No More" Cover Story A Mild-Mannered Professor of English at a Florida College, a Rich, Brash, Cowboy-Booted Author of Suspense Novels, and a Homicidal Fictiona Lcharacter from One of his Books-Can They All Be the Same Person? In Rest Stop, a Riveting New Short Story, Stephen King Explores the Nature of Identity Dykstra Wouldn't Wear These Boots, but Hardin was a Different Breed The Ethicist Tomorrow: Part 2 School Costs-So Pay for It Interview The Gap between Private and State Education is Vast, but It Can Be Bridged, Claims Anthony Seldon … by Abolishing State Schools. Richad Morrison Met Him In his Vision of the Future, the Vast Majority of Parents Will Pay The Times Tabasco Bothersome Boys in Blue Police Action before a Football Match Could Lead to Violence, Says Innocent Fan Richard Holledge Though I Wasn't Told to Keep my Hands in the Air, It Seemed Wiser to Do so Age of Discontent Has your Eight-Year-Old Son Suddenly Become Aggressive, Fearful and Tearful? It's a Common Trait, but He Will Need Help, Says Miranda in Gram Parent Forum Our 27-Month Son Has Moves from a Cot to a Bed. He was once a Good Sleeper, but now It's a Battle to Keep Him in Bed The Way we Live now If your Know your Eggs, Get to Know a Frittata, Says Jill Dupleix What a Swell Party that was Marc Jacobs Staged the Most Fun Show, Louis Vuitton Threw the Best Bash. Even Freezing Temperatures Didn't Stop Everyone Having a Fine Time at New York Fashion Week Mrs Dippy the End of the Affair Home. Forum Cosy Retro and Hot Brits Emily Davies Detects Seventies Influences behind Noughties Sensibilities at the New York Shows Oil your Stiff Joints Fish Oil Staves off Osteoarthritis and Could Be Vital for People on Nitraties, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Fish Oil Can Also Delay the Onset of Alzheimer's The Times Offers Direct Virtual Pain Relief NB Early Warning System Family Memories Sleep Solution Doctor's Orders Talk like a Man, my Son Lennie James Found Much in Common with the Kiwi Tennagers of his New Play, He Tells Patrick Marmion Lennie James Entertainments The Times Entertainments Listings Love at Interview as when Harry Met Sally Takes to the Stage, Ian Johns Meets its Waspish Author Film Festival Ken Loach, of All People, Struck a Cherry Note in Berlin, Says James Christopher Change for the Better Arts Ovid's Metamorphoses Has Inspired and Informed a First Night Reviews in Compact and Broadseet Tomorrow John Prescott's Architectural Passions Weel Ahead Phoebe Greenwood Finds Ways to Fill Half Term Times Online Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films Index If Life in Regency Times was Really Such a House Party Then Jane Austen Must Have Been Writing on a Different Planet, Says Paul Hoggart TV Review BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3202 Viewing Guide The Writers Bureau Golden Reyes Error Message Every Kick. Every Pass. Every Tackle. Every save.… One down International Rescue 03 Tony Cascarino Our Obsession with Eriksson Bottomcorner My Mistake but It was a One-Off Thestory Gary Neville is angry about his red card because he will miss some crucial games Matt Dickinson on why the Fa's The Future for Owen is Not Simply Red Tony Cascarino Suggests England's most reliable goalscorer since Alan Shearer is approaching a crossroads at club level Scolari Showing Utmost Respect The former Brazil manager has a recent victory over England to his credit but is taking nothing for granted. Pedro Redig reports Eusebio: Gabriele Marcotti enjoys an audience with the finest player in Portugal's history Mark Pougatch says that semi-final gamesmanship sullied Tunisia's cup glory Sky Sports Thenews Ashling O'connor on Italy's lower division clubs fighting for survival Sanchez Glad of Northern Exposure The Debutant Russell Kempson on the task facing the former Don as he aims to provide international rescue Glockwatch FA Should Not Tread Gingerly Alan Davies says that the midweek outburst by Schoies deserved three red cards Creative Weary Houllier Just Can't Win The Games Fa Cup Fifth round United Rusty Blades Scrape Home Wilkinson Fulham Fluff Lines Again Rovers Scent More Glory Sunderland Regain Soul Fanning Fires of Bigotry Chelsea Dazzled by Golden Reyes The Spanish Acquisition Nick Szczepanik on how the 20-year-old lit up Highbury without warning yesterday Huckerby's pace Decisive The Nationwide League First Division Dowie Leads Palace Coup Kinnear Sets Real Agenda Megson Turns up the Heat Watford Wigan Athletic The Games Nationwide League First Division Nationwide Football League Average Attendances The Games Leading Scorers Card Count Fan Fare Honours Even in Bitter Fued Bournemouth Peterborough United Sheffield Wednesday Wrexham Chesterfield earn third straight win and Fry stays upbeat The Games Nationwide League Second Division Nationwide Football League Average Attendances The Games Leading Scorers Card Count Fan Fare Grimsby Town Port Vale Stockport County Wycombe Wanderers Simpson Keeps Carlisle Hoping Third Divison Doncaster Rovers Yeovil Town Yeovil quick to exploit Oxford's weariness as Boston play for their futures The Games Nationwide League Third Divison Bury Lincoln City Southend United Nationwide Football League Average Attendances The Games Fan Fare Leading Scorers Card Count Cheltenham Town Northampton town Torquay United Barclaycard Premiership Aberdeen Dundee Derby Day to Forget Derby Day to Forget Kilmarnock Celtic Livingston Bank of Scotland Premier League Bell's Thestatistics Moroccans Dancing to Global Beat Africannations Cup Gary Jacob finds a nation upbeat despite defeat as it bids for the 2010 World Cup Multinational Joy as Tunisia Take the Cup The Times Offers Direct The Times Buylines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You Hair of Sorrows "David? It's Sven, " whispered the voice in his ear. "The England coach. Seven-Göran Eriksson. " David wondered why he was being so formal Paperround Thedailyfix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box The Alternative Premiership Fixtures In the Main Sports Section today Sky Sports

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