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News from 30/03/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Tom Baldwin and David Charter, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sean MacUlay, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Antonla Senior, Gordon Turner, Karl MacKie, Tim Sisson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Tom Bawden and Christine Seib, H. Gilzean-Reid, Gabrielle Starkey, Chris Stoddart, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Nick Szczepanlk, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ann Williams, Edward R. Howard Clinial Director, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, A. J. Perry, Leo Lewis and Richard Lloyd Parry, Jane Clifton, Patick Strong, Bolton, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, John Irwin, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, James Delingpole, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, David Rowan, Edward Fennell, Angus Bishop, David Meredith, Richard Bruton, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, David Nettleton, Stephen Burgen, Gary Slapper, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Raymond Keene, Catherine Cracknell, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Matt Dickinson, Elizabeth Hinks, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst and Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Ash, Pauline Brooks, Bill Brandt, Jeremy Page, Clifford Coonan, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Anatole Kaletsky Economic View, David Mattin, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Nick Kelly, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, James Bone and Daniel McGrory, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Danny Lee, Christopher Walker, D. J. B. Hill, Berkhamsted, Ian Johns, David Lister and Daniel McGrory, Hertfordhire, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Alan Coren, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Antony Peattie, E. G. Nugee, Stephen Dalton, Ian Rosenblatt, Philip Webster and Tony Halpin, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Joseph Pestell, Valerie Grove, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Raymond Lipton, Anthony Speaight, Richard Ford, Patience Wheatcroft,

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The New Iraq Whistleblower suspended in immigrant row Minister faces calls to quit over 'lax' entry checks from new Europe Net mother's fate Ustinov dies IDS cleared Why children must never lose by more than 14 goals The Times Today Muggers have an eye for the earpiece of Choice Soldier killed in-Iraq was moonlighting as bodyguard Versace News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Www.timesonline.co.uk Missions impossible get Blair animated Telecoms fire brings business to a half Cleared GPs may still face judges 'Britain's FBI' targets top criminal empires Cavers on way home from Mexico Gangsters are costing Britain £40bn a year Army Be the Best Clarke fights friend to avoid defeat US athletes may boycott Olympics Tennis champion voices fears over al-Quaeda attack on American team in Athens this summer. James Bone and daniel aMcGrory report Police drop Hawking assault case Hp Suburban hedges to be cut down to size MPs facing cash clampdown as watchdog clears Duncan Smith BBC stands by its taping methods Acrewood Homes Chinless wonder shows isle had whale of a time Ousted IDS says he won't refight old battles Pupil wins damages from school Pop 'bullies' Hit-and-run death Lotto man let-off Teacher expelled BBC loses Root Postal vote clash Rail sell-off Lloyd's slave suit Driver banned Mother promised her baby to three couples Husband did not question extravagant gifts American Airlines Archbishop rebuilds bridges Property magnate owes £3m in fines Accenture The many faces and tales of Sir Peter Ustinov Words of a great wit and raconteur Alliance Francaise EPSON Backlogs hamper checks on migrants The latest row is a sign that the system is still liable to be overwhelmed by sheer numbers, writes Richard Ford Peugeot Civil servants take revenge on 'difficult' minister Vintage Dylan signs up to a fresh label Green Flag Soham inquiry will call for reform BBC in deep water over canal canard BBC wins in the last Boat Race The British Hernia Centre People Andrew Pierce Peole Andrew Pierce Cambridge women's college flirts with gender revolution Gibson's Passion is a fast hit Times Online Acas Morley turns critical of his understudies Whose hand is on the button? Picture Gallery PS… Blair denies he is scared of losing EU referendum How a vote over Europe could work in Labour's favour Vauxhall Minister defends sweets for children Today in Parliament Zones of death grow in polluted oceans… … but methane may be a clue to life on Mars Www.eggsavings.com Artist marks time in London Dell Doctors to sue BMA over racism claims Contrite tycoon backs Putin from jail Russia's richest man is urging business leaders to recognise the authority of his old enemy, writers Jeremy Page Free Suicide bombers kill 19 in Uzbekistan UN updates plan for Cyprus (AFP/Reuter): Two British soldiers wounded (Reuter): Nato grows (Reuters): 'Shield' girl dies Al-Qaeda claim AP: Poland leader (AFP): Elderly protest (PF) (Reuter): Mugabe gain Mac to reality France searches for new Prime Minister President put on the spot by fickle voter An irony of the Socialist surge is a yearing for things to stay the same, Charles Bremner reports from Paris Seafrance Italians take too much time off, says Berlusconi Trench rock star who killed actress jailed for eight years Nationwide Reform on Arab agenda despite cancelled summit Sharon's son ordered to hand over tapes Scandal could jeopardise Gaza withdrawal, says Stephen Farrell in Jerusalem Alliance Leicester One. Tel More British troops for Afghanistan Starbucks Coffee Bush aide accuses Kerry of exploiting Scripture The Times Gardens Direct Nationwide 9/11 claims rattle White House US experts aid inquiry into Chen shooting Cultural victory as Maori TV takes to the air Film Piccadilly Barbican First Choice Skill Game Too much pruning for this wild rose Theatre Dona Rosita the Spinster orange tree, Richmond Bach Choir/Hill Music Bach's masterpiece could do with more passion; a group of Welsh yetis question the probity of Festival Hall Super Furry Animals Olympia Theatre, Dublin Theatre Kangaro Valley Southwark Playhouse, SEI We the viewers deserve a say in the BBC's leadership soap A dark day for intrepid window cleaners as Brussels lunacy scales new heights Picture Gallery One-way traffic on road to compensation riches Tough retality action aginst diahonst claimnats is rare, so what the hell? It's a better gamble than most Thunderer: Scotland: where a degree leads to a McJob TIM Luckhurst French Dressing-Down Europe's most curmudgeonly electorate has a field day Storms and Teacups The Duncan Smith saga and parliamentary arrangements Hedge Rows The new law is worthwhile but modest Transport troubles Annoying language The Times Relatives' consent for organ removal Holiday homes and everyday reality Improving the draft Eu constitution Boat Race clash Cox on Journalism Perchance to dream Mean, Summer or Standard Time? Pigeon post The Weather The Times Crossword 22,625 Expedia. co. uk High Rise Ontheagenda… Briefing Charcol BP's chemicals division up for sale John Major to be questioned in Mayflower audit inquiry Dollar slumps against yen as traders react Japan ends its £150bn currency Intervention as economy firms Fastest growth in mortgage lending in a decade Timesonline Need to Know Global Business Briefing Agenda Equitable asks top silks to look for grounds to sue Government Areva CBI has something to chew over Business Editor's Commentary Can posites deliver financila services? FSA gets tough with first fine for director of listed company Pilkington loses some of its shine but the glass is still half full Johnson Matthey finding catalysts for success Larger Capitlisation Shares Smith Barney raises toast to Mitchells & Butlers Smallwe Capitalisation Shares Eurotop Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates European Money Deposits Gold /Precious Metals Baird & CO Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Days Biggest Movers Gilts down on debt worries Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Private sector leads boom in construction Properties out of London Regus limps to recovery as losses fall Novel idea Spend money growing your business, not… Vi@tel Whitehall moves out of capital Union fury over shift Russian metals group in bold overseas expansion Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Unique Opportunity Modern german conpany group operating natin wide in… British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items World-Wide Auric, Inc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Totalfinance Solutions FW Thornton Securities LTD Business Opportunities The Times Goldfinch The Blue Property Group " Limited Edition" Bus and rail group blames us dollar for flat result Worldwide Funding Chez Gerard prepares to roll out restaurants Good jobs news moment of truth The Times Unit Trust Information Service Radisson Edwardian Hotels Evershed takes the cake Good investment Mits: "Somewhere, obviously, there was a wrong… Not so smart Powergen Cup Equity Prices Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Sir Peter Ustinov Entertainer, actor and writer who embraced the world, spreading laughter and understanding Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Lord Hobhouse of Woodborough Barrister whose thoroughness and analytical ability led to appointment to the Bench and a seat in the Lords Sir Peter Thorne Serjeant at Arms at the House of Commons dedicated to providing the best possible service to Members To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Debate@thetinies. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The Spanish Elections Is Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero's appointment really'a victory for terrorism'? Paving over England How worried should we be about government proposals to free land for building? Nature Notes England Crash to Disaster in Test On this Day the Times England were on the verge being dismissed for 46 all out against the west Indies in Trindad—just one run total. In the first Test of current series, England bowled out the West I ndies for 49 runs—their lowest score Prize Quiz Which Composer is this? News Quiz Word Watching Daily Life March 30,1934 After abreal from keeping his journal, Andrè Gide return it as if to old frined ("What is the good excusing oneself for having gone so long without seeing one another?") He descirbes a recent incident thjat reeals his troubled intreospection—Something confirmed by a surreal encounter Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Latest Wills Personal Column Body&soul Want to place a classified advertisement? Brochure Seinway Mediterranean heat made cool Elections Reader Notice Appointments Boxofficeservice Court & Social The Sunday Times Forthcoming Marriages Legal Appointment Notice to Advertisers Answers Today's Royal Engagements Jobseekers' residence rule lawful Court of Justice of the European Communites published March 30,2004 Colllns for Work and penslons Case C-138\02 Agreement was unenforceable Cour of Appeal Published March, 30,2004 Spencer V Wood and Another Before Loerd JusticeBrooke, Lord Justice maurice kay judgment March 15,2004 Middle-class Victorians had designs on the best interiors Duty to obtain best price in forced sale of property Court of Appeal Published March 30,2004 Michael and others v Miller and Anothr Before Lord Justice auid, Lord Justice Jonasthean Parker and lord justice Scoot Baker judgment Mac22,2004 Obligation to identify driver of vehicle creates single offence Queen's Bench Division Published March 30,2004 Mohindta VDirectors pf public prosecutions Browne v Dpp Boxing clever in Lord Byron's London Guest forced to forfeit mount in National Racing The Wright Track Yesterday's Results Folkestone Sedgefield The day roar emotion brought a royal dream down to earth No one could hae Predicted the circumstanc4es of Dvon Loch's defeat in 1956. In a Times Sport series counting down the four most memorable Nationals, Dick Francis tells Francis tells Matthew Syed what went wrong—and why From the Files… the Times, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent West Indies turn to Howard to quench thirst for success Cricket ECB bets on Totesport lor National League The Results Service Racing Soutgwell Sehwag breaks India record Get Fit, Feel Fit Training for Mature Exercisers Day Two Today's Fixtures Nadal puts on style to power past Federers Tennis Ebdon on winning trail at the right time Snooker France look to rule the home turf David Hands says Laporte has laid the foundations for 2007 success No substitute for class as Hasselbaink boosts points tally Your Player List with Updated Weekly and Season Points Krige ready to be part of Northampton's summer of change Pfizer Rugby left in wake of Boat Race Cassidy fear Briton in finals Bronze double Ely make amends Yankees opener Free Guide England's conductor plans time at the top Football Matt Dickinson talks diamonds and England's hopes for Euro 2004 with Tord Grip Scott's road to riches paved in Europes Golf Park edges Seoul Sister to take first major Eriksson still seen as 'a bit boring' in homeland The Times Travel Direct FA liaises with betting firm Times Test Rugby, Net Catalonia starts to go it alone, but football would be skating on thin ice to follow suit Wenger aims to add insult to injury Football By Our sports Staff: Forest tie up long-term deal for Evans National Service The Fall of Devon Loch Eriksson extends jovial welcome to applicants for… Rusedski's fate in balance as 21 cases come under spotlight T. M. Lewin Inside Today The Billen Interview T2 is full of of exciting features. The Way We Live… 24 Hours Verbatim Is the Voluntary Principle Dead? Anthony Howard In an Electronic Age, New Labour Will Not Be Satisfied until It Has Destroyed All Element of Personal Participation in Elections I Suspect that the Prime Minister Will Let his Heart Rule his Head Serial Killers Required Reading For Sale: Everything Coverstory Free from Restrictions and Itineraries Imposed by Government Minders, Matthew Parris Spent Two Weeks in Iraq Observing Everyday Life in the Streets One Year after the War. In his First Report, from Baghdad, He Descreibes a City that despite a Veneer of Normality, Lacks the Most Basic Services Karrada, a Bourgeois Neighbourgood that is Home to Journalists, Businessmen The Ethicist One Train, but It's on Time An Art Lesson Viewpoint The Saatchi Gallery Marks its First Anniversary this Month. Jonathan Gornall Explains why He Won't Be Celebrating The Tourists are Ignorant of the Utopia They Displace ArtsFirst Yes, I Think The Andew Billen Interview Wole Soyinka, the Writer and Activist, Argues in this Year's Reith Lectures that the Powerless Become Terrorists, but Too Much Power Can Drive a Leader Insane Exotic Reaction to a Piece of Fruit Health Mire People are Becoming Allergic to Kiwi Fruit but the Experts Say we Should Keep Eating Them. Peta Bee Reports Doctor's Orders The Day Lifetime Fifty Years Ago Bill Haley Made Rock around the Clock and Changed the World. Well, He Did for Valerie Grove The Music Jived Not Dead yet The Way we Live now Oyster Sauce Makes a Handy Kitchen Friend, Says Jill Dupleix Style After Years of Resistance, Men James Delingpole Succumbs to the Nike Magic Put a Bounce in your Step Happy Valley Depressed Dads Home. Forum But Do You Need It? Gizoms Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test 'A 42" Philips plasma TV for just… Technobabble David Rowan Enigma Exposed Arts Photography Noone Has Observed our Bnation like the German-Born Bill Brandt, Says Jonna Pitman Romeo & Juliet Borders Picture Gallery ET in Academia, Lego? Architecture the Government is Pumping Cash into Schools, but Will It Be Well Spent, Asks Tom Dyckhoff Entertainments Miserables Bada Antiques Fine Art Fair The Permanent Way Beautiful and Damned Dony Osmond Imperfect Caper Arts La Move the Coens and Ealing Comedy? Not a Killer Combo, Says Sean MacUlay Radio Chris Campling Times Online Bridge Andrew Robson Games Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Choice Chris Campling Radio Choice Stephen Dalton Films Choice Gabrielle Starkey Satellite, Cable and Digital TV Review Casting John Hannah as a Moody, Intense, Maverick Detecrive is Just One of the Many Clich??s in the Textbook Police Drama Amnesia, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3239 Viewing Guide David Chater The Times Companion Stairlifts Health Authopsy of NHS services reveals the same… Careers Stop searching. Here's how you can help… Public Sector Tell us, Gorden: How will you save ?20… Education Listen up: why pupils feel schools ignore… Headline of the Week Inside Contact US Public Agenda, The Times, 1 Pennington… The Top Stories Hazardous Pursuits Other Views Will Gordon be able to make the sums add up? Issue of the Week Public Sector Budgets The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Gordon Marsden New Medical Research The real point of being a GP Health The Issue Explained Key Worker Living Scheme Thanks, but no Yanks Obey the warning signs Course Watch Carees Jargon Decoder 'Regulation will kill research' Interview Mark Walport, director of the Wellcome Trust, believers Britain can be a leader in medical research. But government policy threatens its future, as he explains to Mark Henderson Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Teachers' truancy costs millions Eudcation Other Stories we Liked Pupils jeer at school councils Caravan Man to the rescue Local Government Crisis in homes for the elderly 'eases' Community Care Hippy of the Week Minority firms now a big issue Social Enterprise Cathy, don't come home Children Hero … Seven years' good luck Social Services Too Muchinfo Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Jobs Agenda Veredus Alleyn's School, Dulwich Head of Finance Chief Executive for the States of Alderney Channel… DE Principal/Trainer OFT Welcome to Excellence Dti The Times What's ageism got to do with your business? SPA NHS Ri The Royal institution of Great Britian Help Make a Difference Yarm School Food Standards Agency NHS TES The Orders of St John Care Trust Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currentyly available. 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Danny Lee asks lawyers what they think of a busy three years for the Government Chambers CJA CCRC Children who hu On trial in Sierra Leone: a new kind of international remedy for an old bloody problem Frances Gibb visits Freetown, where the Un Special Court is ready to hear the case against alleged war criminals in a conflict that claimed 75,000 civilian lives Boy soldier 'recruited' at the age of 6 Sorry, officer… emergency condom delivery Firefighters hope to blaze a trail Danny Lee on how an appeal court victory for the brigade's part-timers would have far-reaching effects Joke of the Week This way to the public Bar In debt? Try bankruptcy lite The Enterprise Act has made it easier to opt for what once seemed a last resor, writes Stuart McNeill Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting this week Edward Fennell in the City Why the law must catch up with the nation's gambling Betting and gaming law is abourt to be modernised. 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