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News from 08/08/2002

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Andrew Robson, W. L. L. Lambeth, Robert Dawson Scott, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Patricia Davies, Sibylla Brodzinsky, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Michael Stott, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, peter Starr, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Dr. James Wright, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Vernon Nicolle, Michael Cowan, David Garfield, Gabrielle Starkey, Richard Martin, Neil Gow, Barbara Ellen, Patrick Barkham, Geoff Brown, Tania Cagnonl, Amon Cohen, Alistair Duncan, Rosemary Morton Jack, John Thicknesse, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dumeetha Luthra, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Will Smith, Alan Webster, Andrew Oswald, Jaspar Wright, Richard Wolffe, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Gerald Mortimer, Miranda Ingram, Roland Watson, Ted Amty, John Turley, Stefanie Marsh, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Graham Douse, Vanora Bennett, Oliver Kay, John Authers, Jonathan Dyson, Ian Cobain and Adam Fresco, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, David Stenhouse, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Philip Whiteley, Ramachandra Guha, Scott Capurro, Mellssa Kite, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Peter Hancock, Adam Fresco and Ian Cobain, Melvyn Gaunt, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Danny Lee, David Robertson and Nick Hasell, Christopher Lee, Ian Johns, Christopher Booker, Mel Webb, Mike Berry, Des Dearlove, Chris McGrath, Brian Lee, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Jenny Davey and Russell Hotten, Michael Austin, Carollne Merrell Banking Correspondent, Oliver Wright and Vanda Carson, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ashis Ray, Mark Court Pharmaceuticals Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Robin Birch, Mark Baldwin, Amanda Kelly, Benedict Nightingale, John Crockford-Hawley, Eric Gabriel, Rob Smyth, Shaun Pollock, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Peter Ridley, David Powell, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Alice Miles, Paul Connolly, Susan MacDonald, Ron Fox, Michael Evans, Allan Hall, Owen Slot, Will Hide, Jan Raath, Richard Ford and Daniel McGrory, Jenny Davey, Justin Marozzi, David Robertson, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell and Neelam Verjee, Chris Brasher, Patience Wheatcroft, Anthony Browne and Sam Lister, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Picture Gallery Student grants return to stem campus anger Half of undergraduates to get up to £30 a week from April 2004 Disgraced CRE chief's £115,000 Free 16-page Test guide Bush softens rhetoric on Iraq Suncreams blamed for epidemic of skin rashes Index Time 5.04pm: Holly's mother took this photograph at a family party: 90 minutes later the girls vanished Cate on Nicole Hospital neglect Slim chance Beaches News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus The Times Long-haul health warning goes for car journeys too Torrential rain threat to commuter services 500,000 omitted from radiology waiting list Inscape Rubens stolen by infamous gangster found in ]Dublin Graduates flock to teach IT Outrage over payoff for disgraced race chief Chairman's downfall was white wine in the Lord's sunshine Subaru Gaddafi assures Britain of plans to fight terror Dixons Dangerous work for adventurers Anger over ethnic-lines poll The Times Tube strike threat as union votes In Brief New cheap airline Gun carjacking Security alert fine Star turn Mother charged Rings' record Ship's bell found Exhibitionists 86-year-old is killed by hospital's 'cruel' neglect Tycoon 'blew firms cash on $6,000 shower curtain' Take your hat off to wardens' cheek Mitsubishi Motors Highest death rates in countr79 The sex magazine that Rosie Boycott would sooner forget Citroen Davis finds a Labour champion Oasis star saved by taxi seatbelt in US tour crash Jobless scientist up for film prize PS Balmoral bash ends Queen's jubilee Let our missing girls go, plead parents Police fear for safety of Czech teenagers Private Eye Keeping Dry! Private Eye On Sale now £1.20 Collectors Wines for Sale Debenhams This Saturday in play Blairs slip away quietly to their 'village ordinaire' PC World Pesticide traces in half shop produce BT New diet pill 'will be best and safest' slimming aid Fat world wants quick fix Bouncer in brawl 'relied on eloquence' The Times New prison staff leader In Brief 'Millionaire' bail Widow arrested Bus kills boy Breakthrough to benefit nation's health Medical Briefing Jet vapour trails cool day and heat night Daewoo 'I lost all feeling of hunger' This Saturday in weekend Deposed Tory can't make his mind up who he is VW Impostor tried to book gay Pop Idol star for Tories Labour donor denies gift linked to reform Esure Mi5 will recruit historian to reveal century of secrets Michael Evans unveils a plot to bring Britain's Security Service in from the cold 'Wilson plot' and miners' strike to be studied Fujitsu Computers Siemens The Times Boots Charting the course of espionage Death of widow marks return of funeral pyre ritual Taiwan cancels crucial military exercise to appease China Nissan 13 killed by bombs as Colombian President sworn in Zimbabwe white farmers choose defiance or exile 'I'm here till it's over. They changed the law and made it worse. We will punch holes in it' More Th>n UN reins back on excess at summit 'I've done no farming for a year and I'm tired of stagnating. The stress has been huge' Time Former allies urge Bush to be cautious Debris of bombed buses justify Israeli fears The Times Travel Direct Al-Qaeda blamed for Kabul raid AA Bankside Saddam envoy presses Blair for talks French defy order to pay old colonial soldiers Egg 'Ascetic' Hitler was a multimillionaire Schroder wrestles with jobless rise Chechen held over murders In Brief (AFP): Pilot error (AP): Trigger happy (Reuters): Riverbank job Disasters Emergency Committee Times Online The Game Making a meal out of misfortune Theatre On An Average Day Comedy Theatre Theatre Safety/Correspondent Traverse/Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh The Times Proms RLPO/Schwarz OSJ/Lubbock Albert hall/Radio 3 Theatre Follies Festival Hall Cabaret Janie Dee Donmar Warehouse The Times Killing two birds with one flawed rural policy Conservationists are at war over how to grouse and harriers coexist Richer and healthier we may be, but we're still hardly a picture of contentment Picture Gallery Labour duel threatens revival of ailing NHS Country cousins Desert Flower Libya is better behaved, but the West better beware Open Secrets Lander has done much to shine lights on Mi5 Conference Pass Persuading Will Young to sing will not help the Tories Dumping dictators The Times Performance and pay of councillors EU accounts and EU accountability Agnosticism as part of Christianity Discredited Airport expansion Council urged to save medieval ship Druidic fashion Welsh honours A good walk spoiled Games ceremony The Weather The Times Crossword 22,113 Around Britain Abroad High Tides Weathercall Linguaphone Regulators question Aon Briefing Temp jobs 'under threat' US backs Argentina Leveraged trust warning Andersen partner fined Telewest debt waiver StockAcademy to close Peskin move lifts GPE Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today Means to spend Quintain in Wembley deal Worries on office space Bank ready to cut rates as recovery hopes are shaken US chiefs delay on SEC order Just a little fraud T. M. Lewin The Register The Times P-Y Gerbeau, this is your life Business Editor's Commentary Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in Brief Exchange rates Fears of Santander sell-off hit RBS shares Standard Chartered ahead hut bad debts up EasyJet reports 61% rise in July passenger levels NEC Bid approach for Coffee Republic Galen shows buyback 'firepower' Billiton plans £1.9bn boost to global petroleum operations Robotic Technology Systems PLC Last minute poised to turn a profit Enron offshoots' $1bn bank loans 'may be fraud' Broker upgrade gives GKN welcome boost Stock Markets Eurotop 100 A test of strength as RBS falls Tempus Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Housebuilders benefit from rate-cut signals Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Grade II attracts McVeigh Walkie talkie Boning up The Times The city that just can't stop spending Wall Street Diary Analysts blot their copybooks They may earn Ferrari figures but some of their output is suspect, say David Robertson and Nick Hasell The Times Booksdirect Losses trimmed at close Great Wall Star Trek Small companies are committing fraud big time Cheating is life aided and abetted by financial "experts", says David Robertson Firms want broad-brush advice not auditing by numbers Viewpoint The Times Unit Trust Information Service International Care & Relief Briefcase guide to Nice Foxhunting ban does not engage human rights law Court of Session Outer House The place for those who want to show off Stefanie Marsh on the City hotel that is so state of the art you need a guide to help you around Capital irrelevant to provision of care House of Lords Discover where to stay with a difference Alitalia scraps fare restrictions Don't leave home without Times Online Bargains for the Bank Holiday, but be quick Save £65 on a Scottish cottage for a week; a tipple trip through Burgundy £530: Will Hide lists the best buys Travel Americana Vacations PLC Citibond Travel Special Interest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jetworld Indus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Check-In Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faresavers Flight searchers Classified Advertising Benz Travel Limited The Times Airline Network Flightbookers Swift Travelbag Travel Insurance Operators respond with great offers Focus on India Travel Insurance annual Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir John Saunders Gifted leader who first proved himself in battle and later transformed a parochial banking outpost into a multinational giant Decherd Turner Librarian who built a world-class collection in Texas-and all to the glory of God Dr Brian McArdle Physician who helped troops to overcome sea-sickenss on D-Day and discovered a disease that was named in his honour Court & Social Lives in Brief Births, Marriages and Deaths Seymour Solomon Leading light of the American folk revival of the 1950s who helped to launch the careers of a plethora of musical heavyweights To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Lives remembered Funding political parties Is state funding the only way to end the controversy surrounding individual donations? Nature Notes Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Torries will oppose state funds for parties News Quiz On This Day Australian Aborigines: Their Future Welfare Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life August 8,1948 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Latest wills Britannia Royal Naval College passing out parade Personal Column Court & Social Contact Details for Classified Advertising Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Picture Gallery The Unclaimed Assets Register Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Thanksgiving service Diplomatic Service appointment University news Answers Marriage Church appointments Harmison ready to roar McKay hoping to benefit from local knowledge Golf Clarke calls on young guns to fire at home The results service Times Square Today's fixtures Tonic defies Law in thrilling finish Sailing: Cowes Week Yesterday's racing results Chambers sprints to gold Page fails to maintain golden form In Brief Britons struggle Beattie in charge India cash in Cullen dropped Singleton signs Sick leave forces Dettori to miss mount on Sakhee Haydock Park The Wright Track Chepstow Brighton Maguire switches from spider to rider England ready to take quick look at Harmison Second npower test match Shah and Hutton put damper on Northamptonshire's plans Frizzell Country Championship second division Exercises to ease body through sea of change Get fit, look fit: Triathlon How they line up at Trent Bridge Day four: Putting it all together Derbyshire face challenge of their merits without Cork Harvey blasts an innings to remember All change as England face Tests of character Caddick in fine fettle on return to arms Frizzell Country Championship first division Wagg strikes out to tilt balance back in England's favour Yesterday's scoreboards Fluent Knight continues to impress The Times Lee provides storm of his own before the rain arrives Norwich Union League Sussex feel backlash as Surrey get back on course Radcliffe refuses to run away in face of doubters European Championships Paula's enduring qualities have been proved beyond doubt Manchester winners tilt at more success Yesterday's European Championships results Today's schedule Hansen ready to make up for lost time Adams has to make wise moves in troubled times Football Yorke still smiling as he targets new goal Depleted Britain seek World Cup place Speedway Villa find road to Europe blocked De Balanda just has edge in jump-off Equestrianism Free in The Times on Saturday By Our Sports Staff: Henman and Rusedski stumble to defeat Tennis Fulham discover their scoring touch Wales show the way on domestic limits Rugby union Reluctant Ronaldo says he will stay at Inter Chambers enforces golden rule Johnson takes another great leap towards stardom Times Sport today: golf page Youth movement On page 38 Best for Cricket Inside T2 Countryside Alliance Nextweek 8 Pages of Jobs First Executive Nationwide News International Newspapers Ltd Classified Advertising Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monsoon Restaurant CIB Group Ltd Work from Home Times Newspapers Catch that Job The graduates who beat the recession Malaysian Chef Required Interbrew UK Ltd Compuware Corporation Graduate and Management Opportunities Up which ladder? From art and archaelogy of the ancient world to Worldspan Cressing Templar a Division of ICM Career Care Ltd You've got to take a few knocks to get to the top Career choice Shepherd Dawson management recruitment Austinbenn Experience EC-funded training opportunity Vodofone PfJ Project Engineer - City of London ADTI Consulting SeQuence Connaught PCS Multiple Classified Advertising Items North Lanarkshire Council M. H. Filshaya Co Interexec Bernard Haldane associates Metropolitan Police Authority A Fresh Look at your abilities & Interests, & the… Network Executive Barclays Global Investors United Management Technologies National SCA OCPA Regulated Royal Mail Group The Times Odgers Capita Ras University of Bristol Monsoon Accessorize Treasury Solicitor Michael Page Technology Korn/ferry International Donaldsons The Times Development Director Tonbridge School HR Manager On the move UNiSYS Department for Culture Media & Sport The secret of teamwork People and profit Packages 8 Pages of Jobs Veredus executive resourcing Millennium Commission Hounslow Homes Premier Executive Playing hard Does your team work together? P&O Ports Capita Ras Home Office Building a Safe Just and Tolerant… Technology and Senior Appointments First person Health The wages of the Holocaust Interview Education It's money, but it still isn't justice In May 1997 the Clinton Administration delivered a damning indictment of Switzerland's war record when it accused the Swiss National Bank of knowingly receiving gold looted by the Nazis from Holocaust victims. This began a labyrinthine journey to retrieve the stolen millions. Armed with lawsuits and economic sanctions, including a threat from the New York City Comptroller to cut off all trade with Switzerland, a disparate band of American lawyers, politicians and Jewish groups battled some of the world's most powerful corporations. As John Authers and Richard Wolffe reveal in their new book, the campaign's success in winning recompense from the Swiss banks would reopen history books across Europe, ensuring that any institutions which profited from the sins of the Holocaust could now be pursued for compensation Whistle-blower who had to flee The Saturday Times Beyond the pale? A British drag artist's jokes about September 11 at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival have sparked outrage in New York. But it's never too early to laugh about tragedy, argues US comic Scott Capurro Stand-up response: Fringe comics on why the twin towers are a laughing matter Kick-Off Time The Times Your Ultimate Guide to 2002/03 Richard Morrison Ordinary Czechs wouldn't mind being made richer. But some are starting to resent the commercial hijacking of their great city Kafka, Prague's non-person Librarians, friends of terrorism? Testing time for Osbournes Chickenpox is a Handful of NHS units as good as the best private… Times Online Your child's health problem solved Deliver us from doubt The Times A towering Spanish inferno New Releases The fiery star of an Australian black comedy of family strife leaves Barbara Ellen awestruck, though she's less impressed with Cate Blanchett's latest La Spagnola 15,90 mins Heaven 15,97 mins New on video Display Advertising Behind you! New Releases The spiders are the real stars in Ellory Elkayem's horror movies, says Ian Nathan Lovely & amazing Times Online The Times Invasion of the B-movies Barmy plots are back in this summer's Hollywood blockbusters. Ian Nathan reports The wackiest flicks ever made TV movie of the week Blow-Up (1966) Laying close to the edgy Interview Her eccentric, sometimes baffling, choice of parts is what makes Cate Blanchett so refreshing, says James Christopher La Spagnola The Sunday Times Not such a shock Jock It takes more than a plastic phallus to outrage audiences on the fringe, says David Stenhouse Critics' choice James Christopher's Top Ten movies Theatres Kissme, Kate Elaine Stritch at Liberty Wyndhams Theatre Appeal of real meals A campaign roadshow that promotes cookery in schools aims to get children to appreciate food and its preparation. It may also be a longer-term investment in their health, says Danny Lee All paperwork and no head What should be the perfect job can't be filled. Miranda Ingram explains why Education Summer Schools Holborn College University of Durham Business School Taking the fast track to a degree Flexible start dates and shorter courses are ideal for those without the time for traditional route, says Amanda Kelly Ed-forum The Times Business Courses Leeds University Business School Greenwich School of Management The World's Largest language School LSI SIBS Ltd SeMS The Sunday Times The Times Bradford University School of Management University of Leicester Oxford Media & Business School Chapterhouse The Times Bridge Chess Winning move Television & radio Review Satellite, cable & digitel Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2727 Choice And so to Bed England v India The Times Cricket team proves hard to beat The Times Harmison and Key aim to match high expectations Two players, one willowy and one solid, will be hoping to make their debuts today. Richard Hobson weighs them up Fletcher's 15 first-timers Much-loved ground shows off new finery Homes of Cricket: Trent Bridge A guide to today's Test venue in Nottingham, including human skeletons and a celebrated tree, by Thrasy Petropoulos Real ale with some history on the side The brilliant tyro who upstaged his seniors Homes of Cricket: the last England v India game at Trent Bridge Npower Radcliffe Road regular relishes role Becoming president of Nottinghamshire was one of the great delights of Kenneth Clarke's life, he explained to Geoffrey Dean Beware the graveyard for England spinners Off-theory: the bowling that stumped India The plan worked: Tendulkar got himself out off the 24th ball Blue SQ Hussain: a fighter who has come out After an outstanding show at Lord's, Nasser Hussain is becoming one of England's great captains. Shaun Pollock, his South Africa counterpart, believes his aggression is vital for the team How Ganguly can repair chinks in his team's armour Ashis Ray ponders India's difficulties The Times India's first cricketing hero, a man adored - and despised Ramachandra Guha tells the story of a forgotten Untouchable wanted for his bowling skills but not his company Blue SQ India starts them young Jonathan Dyson compares development of young cricketers in England and India Blue SQ The Times Zero tolerance for pitch invaders at Nottingham Bill Frindall's England v India factfile England v India

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