News from 12/08/2002
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Andrew Robson, Roy Keane, Alyn Shipton, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, T. A. Hagan, Gordon Glass (Director), Robert Dawson Scott, Clifford Longley, Catherine Riley, DJM, Gerallt Huws, Zahid Hussain, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Denise Owen, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Elizabeth Young, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Irvine, David Chater, Finian Davern, Gabrielle Starkey, Jennifer Fox, James Eve, Adam Sherwin and Philip Webster, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Louise Parkes, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor, Pat Gibson, Thrasy Petropoulos, Simon Kuper, Dumeetha Luthra, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Avner Offer, Roger Craig, Tim Reid, Sanjida O'Connell, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Oliver Wright, Michael Tillotson, Gerald Mortimer, Phil Gordon, Jane Cullinan, Sue Corbett, Issandr el-Amrani, Keith Pike, Chris Johnston, Graham Keeley, Stefanie Marsh, Edward Gorman, Vanora Bennett, Oleg Gordievsky, Ian Cobain and Adam Fresco, Emily Davies and Carolyn Asome, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, David Lawrenson, Geoffrey Dean, Michael Ross, David Stenhouse, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Neville Scott, Melinda Stevens, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Michael Vockins, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Andrew McConachie, Susan Elfersy, Adam Fresco and Ian Cobain, Hamida Ghafour, Philip August, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Ken Bates, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Clement-Jones, Jane Shilling, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Brian M. Gompels, John Giles, George Curtis, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Ben Webster, Joe Smith, Lea Paterson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Mark Baldwin, Laura Peek, Emma Hartley, Ashling O'Connor, John B. Sheldon, Stephen Dalton, Helen Studd and James Kettle, Stephen Gardiner, Frank Furedi, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, George Osborne, Matthew Connolly, Allan Hall, Robbie Millen, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Tim Johnston, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Robin Shepherd, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoRecord grades spur calls for exam reform Inside White bite Pension shortfall Golden finale America's mixed messages on war alarm Downing St Worn-out euro falls short of the mark The Times Today: page 2, Crossword: 18. Law Report:… Roy Keane exclusive Ken Babes Tony Cascarino Simon… Thegame kicks off in The Times 'Drop them off somewhere safe. It's never too late-I just want them back' Unsorted rubbish could cost more One Price For Luxury My feud with my manager, by Roy Keane Today in the Times In this section News & Comment What's Important Business The Register Sport The Game Plus T2 Times Online UVF on brink of returning to violence, loyalist chief warns I killed British attach?, Athens terrorist admits Trimble has twice the staff of Blair Dollond & Aitchison Holiday home boom fuels demand for runways Blairs swap Dullsville for multimillionaire's chateau Triathlon blunder costs winner a car BT Five hours to Italy, nine to Cornwall Tory vow to scrap 'morale-sapping' AS-level exams Gap-year students spurn travel to earn money for studies Dell Anger at plan to take cross off police badge Court Latin is sentenced to death Outbreak in Cumbria 'near end' In Brief £5 wage demand Mega twitch Oldest Marine Dolly 'like a lamb' Vested athletes Brain failure Shooting stars Rocking on 'We knew they had been taken that night' The parents of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman give their first interview since the girls disappeared. Adam Fresco and Ian Cobain reports Sert Community keeps faith with suffering families BT Police are prepared to check every sex offender Dentists using excessive bleach to whiten teeth More Valkswagen for your money 'Brain up' to win Mends, says gallery chief Festival swings from the grand to the one-off Missile plan is rejected Church floats on water Flash floods force 250 people from their seaside homes Cheers as towers of misery are blown down 192 inquiries changeover delayed Zurich By a Correspondent: Angler drowns in sea rescue attempt BT Labour's special trains to dodge rail chaos Gentle Saddam has a weapon of mass confection NatWest The joy of classical sex US role confines Russia-Georgia conflict to print What the papers say in Russia Ppp Prince at service with Camilla Ministers urged to set News 24 tougher targets Documentary 'wrong on Comet crashes' Esure Tories join row over BBC 'hacking' Somak Holidays Peugeot Personal video recorder 'will kill commercial TV' We must stop making a mess of clearing up rubbish The self-confessed eco-bore and head of the Environment Agency, Baroness Young, tells Anthony Browne that Britain should make more of an effort Asian cloud heating Europe, says UN China hops, skips and stutters towards cleaner air Halifax No 10 brushes off Meacher's criticisms Minister 'too close to his officials' Germans head east to cut-price hair salons of Poland Roger Boyes continues his tour of Central Europe with Polish journalist Piotr Cywinski. In this report he looks at how Eu expansion will affect border trade Security fear over Gypsy gathering Life Search AA Vat Free Week! Bush exploiting September 11, claims Democrat Iran expels Saudi al-Qaeda fugitives Anthrax scientist says FBI has made his life a 'wasteland' One. Tel Armed police guard church as Christians defy bombers (Reuters): Us clergy vote not to bar abusers In Brief (AP): Dissident freed (Reuters): Mine victims (Reuters): Congo killings (AP): Albanian seized (AP): Bus deaths (Reuters): Zurich parties (Reuters): Rebel vote (AFP): Farewell at 125 Zimbabwe blacks left a destitute by farm policy Revenge killing in Upper Egypt claims 22 clan members The Times Citibank Defiant farmers 'will regret' choice Live News Times Online Football Travel Business Holiday Inn Widow's suttee sacrifice divides India A nation recolis from funeral pyre death as victim's village celebrates, reports Catherine Philip (AFP): Pollution, disease and now termites Afghans fly flag in sports arena Prudential Woman's crocodile suicide Playing it cool amid the chaos Jazz Brecon Festival Brecon, Powys Proms BBCSSO/Brabbins Venetian Baroque Orchestra/Marcon Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Times Proms ECO/Gothóni Albert Hall/Radio 3 Edinburgh Fringe round-up Theatre Comedy Omid Djalili Pleasance, Edinburgh The Play of the Wather Weather What's Important Has the soap dispenser finally run out for TV? Once our drama-makers transfixed the world-now they've lost the plot Oh, for DDT when this swarm of Meacher parasites descends on Joburg An angry man with a gift for making enemies The tragic, wasteful humiliation of cervical screening Regime Change Bush is moving in a deliberate fashion on Iraq A Cleaner Britain The green agenda needs fresh thought not punitive Blast from the past The Times wears its insults with pride Milburn's future plans for the Nhs The Times Weighing up the risks of supporting a us attack on… Costs and value of missile defence Radiology troubles Congestion charges EU accountability Save our ship Asylum claim Cold War landmark Welsh honours Unwanted information The Weather Picture Gallery The Times Crossword Weathercall The Sleep Disorder Clinic Lattice merger 'on track' Briefing NDS keen to buy rival London feels slowdown Recovery hopes dashed ABB denies credit crisis Allianz silent on DKW Springer calls meeting Unilever sale expected Stock Markets How the week ended Currencies Commodities In Business Today: Economic Agenda 2, Need to Know… Winds of change British employers face £70bn pension shortfall Signs of reassurance for UK firms worried by US accounts pledge C&W to keep its cash pile High wire act T. M. Lewin The Register Martin Barrow US firms 'abusing forecasts on funds' The Times Need to know: The week ahead The Times US pensions accounting is a scandal Change on Week Exchange Rates Regulator fails to end LSE news monopoly Morrison to leave Granada Freeserve HQ bound for Stanhope development Marconi nears life-saving deal Newsplayer wins EMI list for VideoTV Banco Portugues De Investimento, S. A. Fed on alert over American interest rate cut Winds of change blow through the power industry A lot of hot air or a viable alternative? Jenny Davey looks at a controversial but growing source of energy The Times Head start from classroom to boardroom Capitalisation, week's change Witan C&W sits on a cash pile and a big gamble Corporate profile No 27. Cable & Wireless Who's who in the boardroom No leave needed for appeal Law Report Court of Appeal Children not within definition Court of Appeal The company in detail Power to reallocate cases Court of Appeal History The Times verdict How we reached our decision Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Lord Oranmore and Browne Irish peer who spent 72 speechless years as a member of the House of Lords and kept pigs in his castle Daniel Kelly Court & Social Chick Hearn Commentator whose words changed the language of basketball Lives Remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Brigadier Tony Firth Survivor of the Sittang bridge disaster in Burma who was later awarded a Military Cross for his courage in Korea Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising Travel Insurance Should women drink beer? When it comes to real ales, have ladies been left in the cold by a glut of wine and alcopops? Nature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes . co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers From our Correspondent: On This Day King of Deposed Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life August 12,1906 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Church News Now showing: residents' fury over Tunbridge Wells cinema site plan Notebook Military matters Two to watch in the future Changing the Guard Best of British Legionnaries must stand together Sue Corbett looks at the work of the Royal British Legion Gliding back to the Forties Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Recent wills Answers Relay gold tarnished Attack on Irish referee prompts security review Rugby union The results service Beat India at their own game by focusing mind and tuning body Get fit, stay fit: yoga for cricketers In Sport Today: Sailing, page 12. Rugby league, 12.… Today's fixtures Times Square Tendulkar fights back Men's four give Britain silver lining In Brief Woods triumphs Neal wet winner Precise Pugsley Jansher returns England defeat Tanner stays top Orange bids to broaden rule of the waves Sailing Edward Gorman Ready to board the world's fastest yacht Day marred by farce ends in joy for Dillon Triathlon Sisters wear the trousers in stylish title victory Bowls Home blows hot for revived Hull Rugby League Salford scuppered by Broncos' late rally Steadman not content with winning effort Burns error offers Gronholm the lead Motor rallying Late burst seals victory for superb Houtzager Equestrianism Coveted cup is just reward for Russell's consistency Godolphin keep faith with defeated Sakhee Thirsk Southwell Windsor Results from yesterday's two meetings Saturday's details Leaders in the Flat championships Folkestone Stewart's reprieve may prompt change of rules Second npower Test match Sussex batsmen keep cool to tame Mushtaq Frizzell County Chapionship first division Hampshire make point despite rain Weekend Frizzell County Championship scoreboards Afzaal thwarts Worcestershire Improved India still forced to succumb to Edwards Empty seats for 20-over experiment Dynamos score rare success Norwich Union League first division Yesterday's one-day scoreboards Norwich Union Croft comes shining through the gloom Kent maintain their title bid Scorpions lack sting as Eagles fly clear Norwich Union League Middlesex shamed by craft of Cousins Rowe takes plaudits in final fling British team flies home sporting a golden glow European Championships The Times Sprint relay heroes rise above the infighting Hansen's leap in fortune tuned perfectly Weekend's European Championships results Flawless Webb rises to the occasion The only Real Challenge in Corporate Golf Composed Lawrie weathers storm to secure victory Tendulkar finally responds to weight of expectation Renault Laguna Gold diggers In this Section Today…and Every Monday How Britain's athletes eased the pain of… Interview Wifestyle Parents Fashion Arts There's gold in those vows Till death us do part? Forgel it. If your man can trade up to a younger, thinner model, you, too, can exchange your low-rent example for a more suitable heir, magnate or millionaire, says Melinda Stevens, while Stefanie Marsh guides you through the Wifestyle choice An unlikely monster The Times Jane Shilling The first thing strikes you about the city of London is not its magnificence but its astonishing air of neglect and grime Pharewell to the letter P Wet toes, but dry Manolos Egyptian cotton sheets Fed up with too many snacks Siblings fight, so leave them to it Good Eating Links Unlocking Van Gogh's secrets Researchers are investingating how the Dutch painter achieved his vibrant colours. Sanjida O'Connell reports Turbo mini-vac We'll tell you a secret The concept of cult products is a big beauty clich?. But it's true, nonetheless, that certain products stand out from the rest. We all know about the classics, but it's time to introduce you to the new wonder-buys. Emily Davies and Carolyn Asome are your guides Emma Hope's Shoes The chill factor From Goth to vamp, here are some of the looks we'll be wearing this winter. Emily Davies explains how to wear them Clockwise from Far Left The stars who just can't say no Edinburgh Festival They may have made their fortunes but some performers can't keep away from the fringe. Alex O'Connell finds out why The Times Don't miss... what the comics recommend Agitprop prince Edinburgh Hamlet takes on Arafat and Sharon in one of the festival's many political plays. David Stenhouse reports NT Tip of the day Theatres Kissme, Kate The Times Critics' choice James Christopher's Top Ten movies Picture Gallery Look at me, America The Anna Nicole mith Show about the ex-Playboy bunny is reality Tv at its most grisly, says Sean MacAulay Times Online Bridge Chess Winning move Television& radio Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Sport Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Bbc One Variations Times 2 Crossword Choice Be a Successful Freelance Journalist! Why I Quit the World CUPy Silva Service Every Kick. Every Pass. Every Tackle. Every save.… We were There Sharp Finn Tony Cascarino Playing Game7 Why I Turned my Back on Ireland Story Time has failed to play the great healer after Ireland's pre-World cup row and the man at its centre, whose autobiography begins its serialisation in TheGame (right) tells Matt Dickinson why 'I knew the consequences for my family, who I… In his Own Words Tomorrow in the Times: When and where It All Started… I Saw It Teinsider Tony Cascarino on early squalls in one of the fame's most stormy relationships Sicknote Football may be experiencing a tough period, but Ken Bates, chairman of Chelsea, takes a bullish view of the game's future Chairman Not content with picking fights in the free world, the Premier League wants the Chinese Government to bow to its power, Ashling O'connor writes The Money Game The Q&A El Tel Falls in Love The Profile Has Venables seduced himself this time? Simon Barnes thinks so Catherine's casebook Paul is Excited by the of a New Country Shorts Prepare to Be Taken Literally Theplayer Fed up with players talking in footballing cliches? Welcome to the windmills of Aki Riihilahti's mind Aki Riihilahti Will Be Writing Regularly for… Aki on Bradford Stand Firm The Games Nationwide League First Division Leicester Find Summer Love Nationwide Derby Lift Gloom The Games Nationwide League First Division Burley Fixes Mind on League Burnley Arsenal Add to Silvaware Thematch Community Shield Arsenal Alyson Rudd asks if Tony Adams's brand of Leadership can ever replicated Comment Brentford confound the critics, while Mansfield and Tranmere hit four The Games Nationwide League Second Division Boston win a first league point, five see red and late equalisers foil Hull and Swansea The Games Nationwide League Third Division De Vries Makes Mark The Games Bank of Scotland Scottish Premier League Old Firm enjoy freescoring weekend while five of Hearts brings local authority Dunfermline Athletic (1)2 Bank of Scotland Bell's From Top to Bottom The Primership Bill Edgar considers the mixed fortunes of the clubs that formed the Premiership a decade ago Get Results Sale Italy The Continent Effen Future is Simon Kuper on why Stefan Effenberg is a symbol of hard times in Europe Shorts Times Online Sky Fantasyleague The Times and The Sunday Times Goalkeepers Thefootballot Off the Pitch, Wenger and Ferguson prepare to do battle once more… Buylines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You The Times Sports Book Bigmouth Tackling Football's Biggest Issues Thedailyfix Time Next Week
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