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News from 09/08/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Robert Dawson Scott, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Diana Wildman, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Michael Binyon, David Winnick, Gabrielle Starkey, Joy Plowman, Vijay Joseph Lee, Kenneth Parsons, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, John Thicknesse, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jim Roberts, Pat Gibson, Thrasy Petropoulos, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Alistair Weaver, George Petrov, Daniel Finkelstein, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, A. Walsh, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Ivo Tennant and Geoffrey Dean, Gerald Mortimer, Roland Watson, Paul Brazier, Graham Searjeant Finance Editor, Stephen Collins, Clarence C. Barrett, David Denton, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Simon Tait, Vanora Bennett, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Stephen Anderton, Ian Cobain and Adam Fresco, Michael Theodoulou, Gabriella Gamini, John Plunkett, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Sam Lister and Chris Johnston, Andrew Huxley, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Fiona Morrow, Peter Kimm, Andrew Grossman, Robert Morton, Jesse Crosse, Jeremy Page, Neville Scott, Melissa Kite, Clive Cheesman, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Russell Jenkins and Peter Lansley, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Chris McGrath, Jonathan Clark, Peter McKenzie, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alex Cassel, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Guy Thomas, Michael Dynes, Steven Berkoff, Lea Paterson, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Sydney Giffard, Mark Baldwin, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Lipton, Chairman, Stephen Dalton, Toby Rigby, David Powell, Warwick G. Martin, Abigail Rayner, Owen Slot, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Robin Shepherd, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Geoffrey Peake, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Picture Gallery Unions to challenge Blair on Iraq war Inside Paul Simon's weather eye Bronze heroes Don't leave home without Free Viagra prescribed for Europe's civil servants Index Sunday, teatime: Holly and Jessica pulled on Manchester United shirts, spent 24 minutes on their computer, then walked into town with great purpose. Who were they going to meet? Temper tantrums The greatest movie ever made? Chanel Today in the Times In this section News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Prospects good for warmer relations with Libya Second boss quits at race agency No let-up in rain until Sunday Teenagers found In Brief Security appeal In Brief Picture restored In Brief Great heck! In Brief Furniture land Best for Football Chris Evans questioned by police over yacht tragedy Safety briefings are vital for novices What you should know before salling SERT auto emocion Terrorist leader's son, 17, shot by father's gunmen The Link Professor rebuts new claim linking MMR to autism Father held in 'E' death In Brief Plea to nurses In Brief Burnt baby dies In Brief Museum visits up In Brief Scientists find flaw in Einstein's theory of relativity EasyJet 'is stretched to limit', airline boss admits Airports get 15,000 sharp objects a day Collectors Wines for Sale Rover Tomorrow only in travel Tories' sister act should keep the men on their toes People PowerHouse We work harder for you By a Correspondent: Cherie Blair plea for sex case woman Abbey National Now village can drink to the Prince Buyers flock to farmer's video PS Police pursue the last sightings of missing girls Mitsubishi Motors Saving the planet has become a PR stunt for the West On and off the agenda Now at Half Price Meacher gets his ticket to South Africa Citizens complain as chaos of summit descends The Times Dwindling Catholics put faith in buddleia Prolific plant may lead campaign of spiritual regrowth as bighops try to attract back the lapsed, writes Ruth Gledhill The Times By a Correspondent: Brave pilot's diary lands 60 years on More Valkswagen for your money Bluebell is best symbol Tomorrow only in the times magazine Brownis pension credits 'will erode the desire to save' Citroën By Our Political Correspondent: Blair slaps down Belgian leader on European army call Just AAsk How St works Hidden flaw in helicopter blade led to fatal crash By a Correspondent: Bird shows it has a brain Cranes reshape London skyline as construction booms Children's hobbies 'cost £500 a year' Homebase The Working Record of Violence Football hooligan violent disorder arrests up by 70% Sharps Bedrooms Thugs disgrace memory of Stoke City's legends Bouncer 'fabricated assault by footballer to gain cash' The Times Inquiry launched after rise in tonsil operation deaths Disgraced gynaecologist says hospital knew of his past Nationwide Sun Awnings Exclusive Olympus Heavier babies become better at maths Nurses may get barrack homes In Brief Child 's heart op In Brief Hi-tech trolleys In Brief Plane grounded In Brief Flamingo egg In Brief Poland's veteran protesters resist EU 'bloodsuckers' Summer sale Hampton Court Palace Summer storms wreak destruction across Europe Provence warns world against 'weeds from east' Nationwide Unesco takes on China over future of Tibet 's past Beijing is facing criticism over the destruction of the Tibetan capital, reports Oliver August Renault Scenic (Reuters): Chinese migrants pour into city (AFP): Thousands fight Mongolian fires Somak Holidays Zimbabwe fugitive finds safety in Britain Court rejects Mugabe's order to evict white farmers Direct Line 'Hottentot Venus' laid to rest by her own people Tiny (AP): Sons held over suttee widow case In Brief (Reuters): Diamond plan In Brief (AP): Ferry rescue In Brief (AP): Boy 'killed friend' In Brief (AP): Out for account In Brief American attack will fail, says defiant Saddam Iraq plans to lure US from desert into street fights Opodo Saudi leader accuses Bush advisers Elders hold sway as Palestinians revert to tribal law Teenager is shot dead in Gaza as security talks founder Disasters Emergency Committee Dell Turmoil if Arafat goes, US is told Nicaraguan leader 'stole; $100m from public funds' The Times Travel Direct Godlike ruler recreates his world President vows to unite Colombians Tourists fall among sharks Nationwide (AP): Twin tower family is paid $1m In Brief (AP): Father jailed In Brief (Reuters): Leader to resign In Brief (Reuters): Aborigines lose In Brief (AP): Blubber tainted In Brief (AFP): 70mph escape In Brief (AFP): Bubble bursts In Brief Making a meal out of misfortune Theatre On An Average Day Bendict Nightingale Proms BBC SOO/Marin Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Times Edinburgh comedy Richard Herring John Oliver Jo Caulfield Edinburgh theatre Why diving shares should raise a smile at the Bank The 'feelgood factor' is weaker, but an interest rate is no longer so likely A bucket-and-spade holiday? It's more of a battle camp for the rigours of real life Picture Gallery Make the most of your time off while it lasts Hanging issue The Times Diary Seams Showing A lesson in how not to unite Europe Taken for Granted Proposals for student maintenance avoid the key problem Star Wars How to rate the best films of all time The Times Correct response to Saddam threat Resignation payoff for CRE chairman High standards for tall new buildings Artful solution Berkoff s Edinburgh Irving Berlin's Annie Election criteria of Royal Society Save our ship Welsh honours The Weather The Times Crossword 22.114 Weathercall Save £7 when you buy the DVD Picture Gallery Marconi sheds more staff Briefing Door opens for Fed cut Briefing Mothercare departure Briefing EU boost for small firms Ashcroft in Tyco inquiry Briefing Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Ailantis High and mighty Stricken insurer cuts jobs and shuts life business Alleged fraud at WorldCom grows to $6bn House of cards The Register Glimmer of hope in Equitable action The Times R&sa fails to deliver promises Business Editor's Commentary Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in Brief Exchange rates Waksal faces new ImClone charges Qwest in $1.1bn second-quarter loss as burdens mount The Times Diamond takes top job at BGI Parsons pension members fear big cuts Reed plans one-stop global legal database Cash doubts send Regus share price plummeting Save 40% Markets cheer record $30bn IMF bailout of Brazil BHP lifted higher by Chinese gas contract Eurotop 100 Reed shows benefits of learning 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 Cattles rises as broker soothes bad-debt fear Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street It 's zero tolerance on splits City Diary The sky's still the limit for Trump Abigail Rayner finds the New York peoperty tycoon in bullish mood GKN's pension deficit at £343m after market falls The Times Unit Trust Information Service More air for the house price bubble Save the Rhino Profits at M&c fall 45% at half time Evolutec find boosts hopes for listing Buyers pay homage to Catalonia On the Spanish and French sides, you can still find good buys, says Clare Stewart Cyprus World Class Homes Wine find French Property News Tuscany - Lucca Hills Member of the Lanitis Group of Companies Waterville, Kerry Costa Azahar Switzerland Quinta de Sao Roque Parque da Floresta A dot on the jetset map Mustique Parisian Pied-A-Terre Portugal Shares finish at best The Times Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Ralph Bennett Intelligence officer at Bletchley Park who later wrote the history of the operation—and abolished compulsory gowns at Cambridge Ralph Bennett, wartimes intelligence worker, historian, and former President of Magdalene College, Cambridge, was born on October 18,1911. He died on August 5,2002, aged 90 Jean Sauvagnargues Giscard d'Estaing's Foreing Minister who wooed Germany but disagreed with Margaret Thatcher over the EU Jean Sauvvagnargues, diplomat and former French Foreign Minister, was born in Paris on Aparil 2,1915. He died on August 6,2002, aged 87 Alanshulman Versatile composer and cellist who played under Toscanini and straddled the divide between classical and jazz forms Alan Shulman, composer and cellist, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on June 4,1915. He died in Hudson New York, on July 10,2002 aged 87 Court & Social Livesremembered Births Marriages & Deaths Laves in brief Helen Grindrod, QC, lawyer, was boen on February 28,1936, She died of cancer on July 11,2002, aged 66 Peter Rowlet, MC, former chairman of the Leonard Cheshire FOundation, was born on July 12,1918. He died on June 17,2002, aged 83 Lord Sandhurst, DFC, wartime bomber navigator, was born on September 4,1920. He did on June 2,2002, aged 81 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Edsger Dijkstra Freelance thinker whose elagant notes helped to discipline the science of computer programming Edsger Dijkstra, computer scientist, was born in Rotterdam on May 11,1930. He died after a long illness in Nuenen, The Netherlands, on August 6,2002, aged 72 David Clarke Collector who sold a Ferrari for £6 million to start his own charity David CLarke, racing driver, box maker, car dealer and philanthropist, was born on September 15,1929. He died on July 27,2002, aged 72 Football League's failing fortunes Should Keith Harris and David Burns take the blame for the beautiful game's lost millions? Nature Notes Controlling immigration Debate@thetimes. co, uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Does immigration enrich British society - or is it causing social tension and economic strain? Execution of the Denham Murderer Every day we print three different questions. During the week the answers remain the same but the questions get easier News Quiz Word Watching Daily Life August 9,1940 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Church appointments Recent Service appointments Personal Column The Times Private Advertising Royal Air Force retirements Services announcements Court & Social Picture Gallery Elite order honours arts and science The British Kidney Patient Association Premier Events Box Number Replies Whilst care is taken to establish that our Forthcoming marriages Recent wills Answers Jetworld Iourney Wase Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Marriages Faresavers Numberplates. co. uk American Cars Targen Price Avoid Highway Robbery Mondeo 2.0 Ghia Save: Half Price!! on Nearly New Cars The Times BMW M3 Convertible Contract Hire & Leasing Ferrari M3 Coupe Romans International Imports Jeep Virgin D K Registrations DVLA Classic Collection Auction DVLA Select The Times Hog 4N Rolls-Royce & Bentley Rolls-Royce & Bentley Wanted Toyota Volvo Cars that harness the spirit of never giving up Alistair Weaver Being disabled does not mean you must use the slow lane Jon Ann TVR Citroen push big player into MPV market Test of skill Tired Owen joins clamour for break Football Maggs double in vain as Fulham lift Shield Libel claim held to be misuse Court of Appeal Law Report Judge's memory lapse does not justify re-trial on ground of bias Court of Appeal Rail chaos will place extra demands on supporters Retaining continuity in job Court of Appeal Scudamore backs plans to locate transfer money Golden shot fails Doh! gains by daring to be different Sailling: Cowes Week The results service Today's fixtures Grace shows the polish of future Olympian Swimming Newmarket Racing Haydock Park Get fit, stay fit: triathlon (day five) McRae has Burns in his sights In Brief Best of British In Brief Pyman's pride In Brief Hewitt recovers In Brief Cross country In Brief High Pitched set for Cologne as Cecil scents prize Lingfield Park Reading the racecard Ayr members reject bid The Wright Track Haydock Park Yesterday's results Brighton Chepstow Wolverhampton Worcester Kazzia made clear favourite for St Leger Sedgefield Kung shows her class as touch deserts Davies Golf Wheeler handed £3,000 fine for lambasting Lander Rugby union Yesterday 's scoreboards Old guard upset by slacks dress code Bowls Hull savour another positive move with capture of Barnett Rugby league Torrance overcomes breathless opening O'Brien speeds to victory in the rain Equestrianism Seamers keep Mushtaq under wraps Frizzell County Championship first division Lehmann's leaving present puts Yorkshire in charge Persistence pays off as Bassano plunders lead for Derbyshire MacGill lifts promotion hopes Hutton cuts an impressive figure Swann carries his side after batsmen fail to inspire Powell and Maynard make the most of limited opportunity Speed of Khan has Somerset running for cover Kent go to Waugh as increase in recruits causes stir The Times Paul holds key to India lead Hussain's plan thwarted by Sehwag Second npower Test match The Times Lashings of ideas under scrutiny in 20-over experiment Village 'butcher' cuts loose and steps free from shadow of Sachin Defeated Holmes points accusing finger at Ceplak European Championships McConnell and Caines in tale of two bronzes Yesterday's European Championships results Times Square News of the World Campbell medal hopes dashed by disqualification Sands of time run out on Edwards 100 Texts 50 Minutes Free Tomorrow Camera deals knockout blow to Irish runner's hopes Best for Football Handbook Stars Robert Plant-sold old gold Nextweek Don't call me angry!!! Robert Crampton learns to resolve his issues Reportage Gaddafi from Mad Dog to king of Africa Style Arts Media You don't have to be mad to come here but it helps Losing his temper outside a cricket chief Gurbux Singh a £00 fine and his job. He might have benefited from one of Mike Fisher's anger management sessions. Robert Crampton did A look back at anger The genius of idiotism Daniel Finkelstein finds himself totally unmoved by label politics The African king As the first British minister in two decades pays a visit to Colonel Gaddafi's Michael Binyon looks at how the Islamist threat has made Libya's mercurial leader re-evalute his relatiuonship with the West Nice shirt but leave it in your luggage The urge to go shopping while abroad is infectious. But be warned: sunbaked chic rarely makes the journey home without losing its appeal, says Stephen Collins The Saturday Times Luxury with Lucia Kick-Off Time Surfer girls make waves Nicholas Wapshott When the girls are going through adolescence, will they thank their two gay dads for giving them so much explaining to do? A teaser for ivory-tinklers Quick and the deadly Edinburgh Fringe Samuel Beckett's 'lost' works and a musical ramble leave Benedict Nightigale a lettle breathless The Complete Lost Works of Beckett The Times Nothing like a theme Television Some affectionate tributes to jamaica and india leave Caitlin Moran longing for a huge curry One of the beauty queens made Natalie Imbruglia look like a slot-eyed beffer Minority Report Talk of the clones New Albums Amerie's tunes are familiar but funky while Sasha remains an original says Lisa Verrico La Traviata Heavier than metal New Albums Queens of the Stone Age are a band of pure power, says David Sinclair Times Online The Streets Oh no, not Citizen With two new polls of the best movies ever Fiona Morrow wonders if the public are better judges than the critics Top Tens The Times Doves fly high Interview Tipped for the Mercury Prize, Doves are no longer doleful, says Nigel Williamson Critics' choice Entertainments Uincent in Brixton The Times Would you buy a used car from this man? Losses at The Guardian are offset by profits car advertising Raymond snoddy talks to Bob Phillis, the chief executive of Gmg British soaps all washed up Coronation Street has lost a third of its Viewers in a Decade, and other soaps are also suffering John Plunkett investigates Media Diary Taking on the big boys In the fiercely competitive world of the tabloids, the Daily Star is creeping up on its bigger rivals The Times Travel Direct Beacon Council The Times Books Direct To advertise in the Creme section please contact one Media & Marketing Crème Spring Personnel Pettman Smith Legal Secretary Non Secretarial Receptionists Farley & Co Super Secretaries Team Secretary All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Bridge by Andrew Robson Chess Winning move Television & radio Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio Choice Satellite Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television Pages 26 & 27 Satellite and… Times 2 Crossword No 2728 Choice Television & radio The Royal Bank of Scotland

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