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News from 29/03/2004

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Louise Bourgeois, Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Gabriele Marcotti, Phil Yates, Susan Emmett Deputy Property Editor, Matthew Syed, Neil Johnston, Djm, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Laurie Arle, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, Philip Howard, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Richard Morrson, Christine Seib, David Irvine, Angela Court, Suna Erdem, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Emma Crichton-Miller, Colin Bullen, Alison Kervin, Neil Cossons Chairman, Carl Mortished, Thomas Tallon, Sam Marlowe, Tim Kimber, D. S. A. Murray, David Lindsay, David Sharrock, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Juan Jose Serrizuela, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Victoria Rosenberg, Tom Bawden, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Leo Lewis, Richard Lloyd Parry and Robert Thomson, Patrick Marmion, Jill Dupleix, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Brian Wilson, Jenny MacArthur, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Judy Taylor Chairman, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Mark Pougatch, David Alexander, Mark Souster and David Hands, S. J. Spurling, Suzannah Oliver, Nicholas Wapshott, Michael Cole, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory and Simon de Bruxelles, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Jacqui Butt, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Harry Ganz (Director), Matt Dickinson, Anthony Burbidge, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Tom Baldwin and Tony Halpin, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Anna Frame, William Rees-Mogg, Dan Sabbagh and Gary Duncan, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tom Cox, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Bob Crow General Secretary, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Downing, David Williams, Brian Glanville, David James, Ben Webster, David Matin, Philip Webster, Ian Whittell, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Christopher Walker, Amman, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Paul Simons and Roland Watson, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Gardiner, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, Mark Venables, Sebastian Smith, Priya Wickramasinghe, Colin Parsons, Jan Raath, Alistair Beaton, Chris Ayres and Nicola Woolcock, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Graduate glut devalues price of a degree University expansion challenged as top-up fees face new rebellion Yen policy ends Letter from killer 5,000mph jet Devil's advocate No Title The Archbishop and the Footballers' Wives -… Thegame Record-breaking Aresenal Will he, won't he? Sven ends the saga The Times Today: page 2. Weather & Crossword: 20.… Picture Gallery Spanish police patrol let Madrid bombers go Change your Life in Forty Days Home & Legacy MPs may see Europe Bill in this Commons session Today in the Times in this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Heath's damning verdict on Howard Age-Old Problem Image of lreland goes up in smoke Arrested British cavers poised to return home The Week in Parliament BT By a Correspondent: Trimble's hold on party tightens after vote Jet that could fly to Australia in two hours Nasa has compared the first flight of its 5,000mph scramjet to the achievement of the wright brothers a century ago, reports Dominic kennedy Gamblers leave all to chance Northern Fock Longer hours shorten tempers Rebels in new bid to scupper tuition fees Richer students still have edge Graduates may have failure rate of 20-1 on final hurdle Survey doubts recruiters' claims to be able to distinguish objectively between candidates, writes Vocational a levels fail Ofsted test Freeserve Teachers spurn plan for baccalaureate Gay charm offensive by Tories Health report House saved Passion success Raid foiled Flying Scotsman HSE to strike Speed learning So, welcome to Bournemouth the new Faliraki British millionaire feared for his life before fatal helicopter crash Commercial Vehicles Apathetic anarchists cancel May day British Airways Prince and son happy to be back at Klosters Forsake the works of the flesh, says Williams How Scott's No 2 was left out in the cold Dell Explorer led first group on Antarctic ice cap Cheltenham&Gloucester Rescuers offer £20 to save the hedgehog from cull Albino shark is one in a million Royal Mail Rocketing house prices make it a buyer's market Strength of sector baffles pundits Just AA sk Solicitors on watch for forced marriages Shopping Assault on Manhattan Vicar wins a healthy £2.2m film deal How the pickled dragon that started out as a publicity stunt took on a life of its own and brought literary success to its maker Marks & Spencer £1m cash seized in raid by Customs Evidence gained by bugging may be used in court Harmful offenders 'lack supervision' Minister urged to quit over migrants memo Vodafone Countryside's guardian in plea to Blair Www.egg-zero.com Kennedy rumours rejected Liars and cheats give country built on hard work a bad name Gloating killer ends 25-year silence Green Flag Pay less British Gas Safety Recall Notice Tiny.com Two die as hurricane strikes in Brazil Chirac to revamp government Surge of the Left will force President to slow pace of economic refrm, writes Charies Bremner in Paris MID-TERM Test Abbey SchrÖder Mend in orgy trial Romance in Roma President storms ahead in Georgia election (Ap): Mafia is blamed as Italy ships rubbish to Germany Disability Rights Commission Hong Kong tycoons see disaster in democracy The Times Offersdirect Turkish male in touch with his stone side After years of bowing to the values of Europe, men are starting to assert themselves again, writes Suna Erdem Mugabe opponent killed in polling Flybe.com Glamour grows for Sharon to resign (AP): Attempted coup in Congo fails (Reuters): Recount 'ready' (AP): Poll postponed (AP): Nuclear move Status restored Vesuvius relic Devil's advocate takes up brief to defend Saddam Client List By our Foreign Staff: British civilian killed in ambush Alliance Leicester 'Flawed circle' of intelligence Bush aide under pressure to testify AOL Broadband Left would take Italy out of Iraq, says Prodi Starbucks Coffee Warming to the big chillout Pop Zero 7 Brixton Academy Dance Mayerling Covent Garden Debra Craine Ftrst Choice Scrabble Skill Game Opera Sosarme Royal College of Music Pop All Tomorrow's Parties Camber Sands, Sussex Theatre States of Shock Ask a straight question, Tony. It is the only answer on Europe A referendum would foce national interst and national instinct to face one another Jeffrey Archer or Tom Paine? It really shouldn't be too difficult a choice Picture Gallery Sit vac, Oxford college. Poverty guaranteed In modern British academia, almost everybody is sweated labour, and the will be the first to leave The moral is: we need Footballers' Wives to make us feel virtuous Celia Brayfield Degrees and Angles New research demands a fresh look at higher education Last Chance for Cyprus Deadlock must finally be ended About Time Supersonic does not necessarily mean super Blair and Gaddafi Store loyalty cards The Times EU arrest warrant and identity cards Tackling inefficiency in the railways Rethink needed at Smithfield site Buzzing Beatrix Potter Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Times on the River Latin lesson Too quick off the mark Wind power is blown off course Food to dye for Double trouble The Weather The Times Crossword Around Britain Weathercall UKtv Documentary BP plans share buyback Briefing Warning on tax stamps Bosses face flowed power B&Q staff to share £32m Rio chief sees China limit ECB pressured on rates VW cuts bonuses Support for euro falls How the Week Finished Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Index Corporate Profile Japan ends its £150bn currency intervention as economy firms British business captains meet their City critics I'll have two frst-class stamp and a £25,000 loan, please Cash Drain The New Asoeni Collection Verto Con Span Palans Need to Know Global Business Briefing Sitka Health Fund VCT plc Fantasy Shares Winner Change on Week Power agreement deadline Stop Press Dump board, says director Germany backs Frenchman Smaller Stock to Watch Young Ports Deal of the Day Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead ECB rate deciders must not act like April fools Scrapping oil rigs will plunge North Sea tax into red Mergers at ten-year low as deal drought continues Part-timers 'pressured to work bank holiday' US frantic to reverse Opec cut Bidders to view Telegraph books European Union Interflora sale plan put to test at florists' meeting Chilean fail firm stays on track Corporate Profile No 110: Antofagasta Timesonline History The Company in Detail Who's who in the Boardroom The Times Verdict How we Reached our Decision Varilux Equity Prices Debate Refusing to Recycle Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Sir Donald MacDougall CID Corman Court & Social Architecture Notebook Lives in Brief Patrick Nuttgens Personal Column Want to place a classified advertisement? 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 Fine Points of Systainablility Should local councils impose pentalty payments on people who refuse to recycle? Gifts Reserved Forage What can grandparents provide for children that their parents cannot Readers' recollections Nature Notes On this Day the Times, March 29,1984 Israel's Expansion Depresses Queen Prize Quiz News Quiz What's your view? To contribute to debates on… Word Watching Daily Life March 29,1879 In Edinburgh, after illness, Robert Louis Steven writes to Sidney Colvin with the promise of a real leter—but he does not tell him everything about his relationship with Fanny Obourne. Later in the year he followed her to America and once she had divorced, they were married Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Forthcoming Marriages Royal ASCOT 2004 Church News Answers (from page 28) Word Watching Begair Which of these bridges should span the Thames? Notebook Arts Inspiring plans for anew Euston Road Briefing Gentle miracles in glass at Kew ITV show interest in racing Cheltenham and Aintree… Sculthorpe makes the difference for sparkling St Helens Rugby League Powergen Challenge Cup Power to try foreign offence Law Report Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published Mach 29,2004 Regina v Smith (Wallace Duncan) (No 4) Before Lord, Woolf, Lod Chief Jusice, Mr Justice Richards and Mr Justice Henriques Judgment March 17,2004 Giants earn place in last four by crushing minnows Employer has no duty of care for employee's economic welfare Court of Appeal Published March 29,2004 Croseley v Faithfull and Gould Holdings Ltd Before Sir Andrew Moritt, Vice-Chancellor, Lord Justice Dysan and Lord Justice Thomas Judgment Mach 16,2004 Timesonline Doctrine of subrogation Court of Appeal published March 29,2004 Cheltenham and Gloucester plc v Appleyard and Another Before Lord Phillips of Worth Matraver, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Kennedy and alord Justice Neubeger Judgement March 15,2004 England need to ring changes Woodward has thinking… Warrington regain poise as amateurs start boldly The Results Service Saturday's Racing Results Get Fit, Feel Fit Fitness Training for Mature Exercisers Day One Fixtures The Times City of Ely return to finish job McRae entry Barker's double Coss converts Fossett on cue Hollow victory France felled From Lottery to Monty's Pass, every National has a story to tell Picture Gallery Newcastle Rince Ri ruled out of Grand National Yesterday's Results Huntingdon Cheltenham and Aintree attract interest from ITV Wolverhampton Rob Wright Lingfield Park Rob Wright Leaders in the Jumps Championships Pleasantly Perfect tops bill on day of senior service Batty seizes his first chance to challenge Giles Cricket Scoreboard from Bridgetown Hereford take top spot as Shrewsbury suffer another setback Non-League Football Dr Martens League Nationwide Conference Ryman League Unibond League Veterans replay former battles Broad raises new concern over Muralitharan Leading Tst Wicket-Takers Danks gives surprise edge to Hednesford FA Trophy Reviving Williams made to work hard for triumph Tennis Walder has the last word in kicking duel Rugby Union Zurich Premiership Seven Seas Northampton indebted to Reihana Reynolds aggression holds rampant Rutter Motocycling Peter Downing Howley sets Wasps on road to recovery Five Go Mad in Tallinn Consolation victory no comfort for Britain Hockey Too little, too late for proud England RBS Si Nations Championship Gartmore Yachvili is picture of perfection for France Sevens squad provide consolation in Hong Kong Woodward the ideal man to steady the ship Alison Kervin on why the Six Nations was merely a hiccup for England Woodward to leave no stone unturned for Lions' New Zealand tour Rubgy Union D'Arcy takes plaudits as centre of excellence Wales deliver six-try salute as Hansen signs off in style Times Test Chepehumba out of Athens running Athletics Ireland stunned by young player's death in Durban The Times ITV given tough act to follow after Davies bids fitting farewell Rowing Boat Rae Early clash dashes hope of further drama on the Tideway Matthew Syed sees the Boat Race settled at a disappointingly early stage Thorpe topples out and loses place at Olympics Smimming Sports Event Judges swayed by six appeal Ice Kating Appeal gets short shrift as umpire accuses Oxford Bubbly Wie belies her tender years in the push for glory Golf Peter Dixon watches schoolgirl's bid for fame in major championship Park keeps her nerve to secure title Scott dips into reserves to see off Harrington surge By a Correspondent: Bears denied chance to secure title Basketball Beerbaum clings on in Dutch thriller Equestrianism Hanell claims victory after Kennedy's error Rac always there Patience pays off as Ebdon takes final plaudits Snooker Time for England to ring changes Oxford protest in vain as Boat Race takes on a Light Blue hue BT 24 Pages of Pure Football Everykick Everypass… Four More Years One More Game Picture Gallery Today Change your Life in 40 Days Lifestyle Parents Arts T2 The Week Ahead Verbatin The Linguistic Remains of the Day I'm so Glad to Be Wrong for once Richard Morrson I Didn't Believe in Giving the Royal Albert Hall £40 Million of Lottery Lolly. But Even this Sceptic Must Doff his Hat at its Makeover The Freud Dynasty Required Reading God's a Bestseller-But There's a Fundamental Flaw Cover Story Its Promise to Change your Life and Prepare You for Eternity Has Kept the Purpose Driven Life by the Evangelist Rick Warren at the the Top of the U. S. Bestseller Lists for Go Weeks. But Richard Morrison Argus that its Insistence on Eternal rather than Temporal Values May Have a More Sinister Result You Must Build your Life on Eternal Tuths The Ethicist ArtsFirst Go Ahead Punk, Try to Make Par Does the Launch of Golf Punk Magazine Mean that the "Dullest Sport on Earth" is now the Epitome of Cool? Keen Golfer Tom Cox Still Has Doubts Essentials for the Golf Punk Generation The Case for the State Parents Many Families Agonise over the Pressures Involved in Sending their Children to Private Schools. Emma Crichton-Miller Talks to Those who Have Taken the Plunge and Transferred to the State System The Times Traveldirect Parent Forum My 16-Year-Old Wants Me to Buy Alcopops for a Small Birthday Dinner Party Te Way we Live now Peas are Still the Height of Fashion, Says Jill Dupleix The Delectable Collectables Fashio Like Jewels, China and Art, Designer Clothes, Shoes and Bags Can Be a Lucrative Investment. But for the Best Return You Must Keep the Label, Says Emily Davies Some Recent Gems Bleak House H0me. F0rum Picture Gallery Pill for All Ills? Health Aspirin is a Panacea for Many Conditions. Now an Expert Says It Could Also Be Classified as an Essential Vitamin. Suzannah Oliver Reports Pfizer Chocolate Eggs: The Darker the Better Nuns Discovered its More Potent Powers Still a Run for your Money Arts At the Age of 75. The Intrepid Tintin Shows No Signs of Slowing down. Ian Johns Tries to Keep up Entertainments Wimbledon Manny Doesn't Know Best Arts …For Writer and Satirist Alistair Beaton Vaudeville is the only why to Express his Outrage at the Way Britain was Pitched into the War against Iraq Battle Lines Upstaging the Veil Arts Theatre a New Drama Shows us Life Iran, without the Cliches, Says Patrick Marmion Week Ahead Chuckles and Guffaws Times Online Bridge Games Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Movie Televisionandradio Cable, Digital and Satellite Radio Choice Chris Campling The Last Pearl Fisher Choice Films Cable, digital and satellite listings on pages Tv Review Tony Marchant's Drama Passer by is Powerful. Mirality Fable that is Likely to Strike Bells in Many People's Heads, Says Paul Hoggart BBC One Today's Television T2 Crossword Viewing Guide Amree Sven Sees the Light the Full Story Pages Every Kick. Every Pass. Every Tackle. Every save.… Record-Braking Arsenal 06 Alan Davies Stop Calls for Resignation Bottom Corner Eriksson Lured Back to Base Thestory Matt Dickinson says that the England head coach can have few complaints about his treatment after flirting with Chelsea Breaking up Would Have Been so Very Hard to Do David James on the relief among the players over Ericksson's decision Why He Couldn't Risk It for a Biscuit Therelationships Kenyon's Turn in Hot Seat After Eriksson's rebuff, Matt Dickinson says the Chelsea chief executive is under pressure to find Ranieri's replacement Supporters Continue to Show Their Backing for Head Coach Bridge Strain Starts to Tell Realblow Green and Thompson Earn their Chance Sky Sports Ashling O'connor sees difficult times ahead for former- associates of Ken Bates The Money Game Milan Look Awesome, to Be Fair Alandavies Long-distance love affair rekindled after the Italians turn on the style against Deportiveo Premiership Swap Shop Ready to Open Thein Sider Pedersen Gives Bolton Respite Thegames Baclycard Premiership Picture Gallery Adams Finds his Focus Rick Broadbent sees the Leicester City manager fighting back on all fronts Ian Whittell on how the Nba is trying to teach its players to stay away from trouble Liverpool Left Firing Blanks Barclaycard Premiership Average Attendances The Games Fan Fare Leading Scorers Mark Pougatch in the oup as power cut comes between him and his coleslaw Thepresenter Ranieri Tinkers to Good Effect Thegames Baclaycarpremiershp Faluns Foul of Penalty Clause Yakubu Scores Another Hit Middlesbrough Revert to Type Samuel Enjoys the Last Laugh Southampton Play Hardball Arsenal Achieve First Goal Henry Loses his Therecord Regaine Lxtra Strength This May Not Even Be the Best Arsenal Team Brian Glanville on how Arsene Wenger's men need success in Europe to be compared with the great sides in the English game Mick Hume says that Ferguson's United set the tone for English football Time Running out for Leeds The Times Offersdirect Albion Master Winning Ugly Green Proves Worthy of Eriksson's Call Brave Helguson Takes Shine off Jewell's Gems Thegames Nationwide Legaue First Division Nationwide Average Attendances The Games Fan Fare Leading Scorers Romance Dead for McCarthy Port Vale's graft raises play-off hopes and Brentford move away from danger Richards scores four in 20. minutes for Northampton but Bury come unstuck Celtic See the Summit Coping with a Lack of Pep Gabriel Marcotti on why Guardiola's midfield skills are no longer appreciated Thestatistics What's Important the Times Buylines Extratime Testin the Things Hy Try to Sell You Hair of Sorrows David looked out of the window fo the tenth time in the space of a minute. Where was that couier? He dodn't realised he was so excited about this film script… Paper round Thedailyfix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box The Alternative Premiership (or how the Table Ought to Look) Futures Tomorrow In the Main Sports Section today Sky Sports

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