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News from 13/08/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Roy Keane, Charles Ward, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Simon Barnes, Rex Hayden, Peter Lansley, Donald Gray, Robert Thicknesse, Sean McGrail, Richard Hobson, John Byrne, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Oliver Kay and George Caulkin, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Tina Burchill, Penny Wark, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Damian Whitworth and Giles Whittell, Roger Maynard, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Richard Hinchliffe and Stephanie Aitken, Andrew Norfolk, David Charter and Glen Owen, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Denis Marshall, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Patrick Heffernan, Anthony Browne, Ruth Gledhill, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Martyn Williams, Heather Beresford, Peter Hain, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Sam Coates and Richard Ford, William Edge, Joan Smith, Roland Watson, Mark Shenton, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Julie Welch, David Miliband, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Trevor Denning, Ian Cobain and Adam Fresco, G. Frith, Rick Broadbent, Christopher Meakin, Michael Rose, Julle Mundy, Hannah Hennessy, Miti Ampoma, David Stenhouse, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Martin waller, Oliver Kay and Gary Jacob, Roy C. Allison, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Risky Business, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Mattin, Oliver August, Julian Muscat, Goldie Gibbons, Joanna Pitman, John Cooper, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Alex O'Connell, Audrey Wells, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Jon Ashworth and Sally Patten, Walter Gammie, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Rama Joshi, Brian Murgatroyd, Mellssa Kite Political Correspondent, Martin Waller, Charles Hennessy, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, John Parfitt, Paul Connolly, Adam Sherwin, Abigail Rayner, Daniel Crewe, Jo Foster, Chris Watling, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Johnston, David Robertson, Hamish Meldrum,

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Holly and Jessica police were given 'breakthrough' car clue days ago Minister defends exam standards Law Ashamed at the farce of Irish football Publisher closes the book on its deal with Archer The Times Today Premier league style? Hey, no! We're just a couple of ordinary guys Mugabe deadline Drug approved Kwik-fix Test drawn Why an egg could kill your child MoD pays £1.74m to Paras hurt by Dynamic Impact Parque Dafloresta No sex please, I'm a doctor News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Potters Bar compensation offer 'is attempt to stifle inquiry calls' Lax exam boards could explain improved passes Inscope Islamic group to defy ban on rally Window opens on secrets of confession Ruth Gledhill reports on a new drive for transparency that may not be universally popular Four trapped boys take 27 hours to open door 100 Texts 50 Minutes Invading lobster is caught Public and private space Charities applaud rethink cancer drug 'Within months of taking Glivec I was in remission' Medicines priced high to recoup research and marketing cost The Cooperative Bank By a Correspondent: Pneumonia kills girl, 2, featured in organ appeal Doctors angry at flu jab limit Alert over drivers who use drink to hide drug-taking Legion bug cases hit Wales In Brief Taught a lesson Carnival blow Jail for stabbing Cheat detector Around the world Postal order Record of speed Sleep scores Kaddie Boy Teacher tells of anguish at reading of her pupils' disappearance 'Vital clue' lost in scale of operation The Marks & Spencer Charles tells sons to keep their feet on home ground Mercedes Benz PS Oasis attack is blow for Uk pop in America Put swearing beyond the Fringe, says Cryer Car Insurance CBBC's saucy Stone Age provokes outrage Nokia Hopes pinned on the Fimbles Barney in £4m fight against extinction New delay hits BBC's plans for digital TV Fujitsu Siemens Computers Bishop heads for Manchester M25 is favourite to so in Room 101 'Peace garden' memorial for Sept 11 Britons On-the-spot fines for hooliganism get a good kicking Quality Breakdown Cover from ?24 a Year Customs accused of ignoring ruling on booze cruises Chelsea player 'complained of foreigner bias' Come on in and vote for nobody Ford 'They took my car and my tobacco' Ministers 'cave in' over farm protest plan Taste for wine Co-op defies food label law to help public Shooters have reason to grouse UK immigration officers to check Brussels trains Blunkett faces Lotto challenge Debate@thetimes. co. uk Direct Line Woman kills herself in prison In Brief Carjack girl Changing roofs Haulier missing Blast kills woman 'Martyrs' appeal Duke's warning Mugabe tells Britain 'The game is up' Leader reserves vitriol for overseas opponents instead of white Jan Raath in Harare Life's work burnt to ground AA Tories urge Blair to lead protests First direct Everyone knows this is a man-made tragedy-one man's Americans other sort of military fallout Jungle. com Bush risks isolating US, cautions Kissinger Special forces seize al-Qaeda suspects Blair takes time out to reassure French China holds rebels in Soviet-style asylums Debate@thetimes. co. uk EU mission in Pakistan poll row Entire island fingerprinted in murder hunt Prudential By Our Foreign Staff: Europe floods death toll reaches 74 Direct Line Times Online President declares emergency as 100 die in Colombia Indonesia takes crucial step from beneath Suharto's shadow The Times Garden Direct Killer virus may spread through US, expert says Zurich Prudential Remains restored to Aborigines In Brief (AP): Relatives exiled (Reuters): Polio setback (Reuters): Child ring broken (Reuters): Deadly error (AFP): Ship hijacked (Reuters): Saddled with it A Britten with British reserve Opera Albert Herring Glyndeboturne Concert Opening Concert Usher Hall, Edinburgh Your Essential Guide Comedy Dan Antopolski Pleasance, Edinburgh Times Online Proms NYOGB/Rattle Albert Hall/Radio 3 In T2 today: the genial genius of conductor There is a time and a place for everything But August is not the moment to be swamped by televised football again A-level standards are not falling but the quality of educational criticism is in decline Picture Gallery A joint degree required in Passion and Realism A new Europe can never be established on myth Nice Decisions Bringing rational judgment to the NHS Firm on the Farm Britain should defend its citizens in Zimbabwe Them Behaving Badly What on-the-spot fines should really be used for Central to the issue Pension proposal Obituaries, Debate and Court & Social Achievements of Colonel Gaddafi Renewable and green energy sources Primary care trusts Disgraced CRE leader Membership query Recycling waste Artful solution Defence of cross on police badges Save our ship Ways of escape Sign of summer The Weather The Times Crossword C&G US Airways in Chapter 11 No-frills boom lifts BAA Consignia spared fine WPP adopts SEC line De Beers sees sales rise World GDP downgraded JP Morgan options move Mistake benefits charity Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day In Business Today Summit time Commodities Ford sells Kwik-Fit for £330m No quick fix for the stalled car giant Stockbroker is accused of plagiarising rival's research Facing the crunch Slowdown 'not as bad as feared' The Register Dial a phone The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Looking for a Postgraduate Course? Holiday blues in Texas Results in brief Exchange rates Wanting to reach high profile business decision… Bush invites Waco guests to prosper in post-Enron era Waksal pleads not guilty over ImClone charges Blair curse descends on Drayson Succession opens box of questions at Ikea PowderJect falls on TB recall The Times Clearing 2002 US blue chips at risk from 'heroic' pension forecasts Insurer disappoints as largest Ftse loser Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Old Mutual and diversified risk Biggest price movements of the day Vaccine shelf-life fears weaken PowderJect Playing host to the Blairs City Diary Too taxing City Diary Wide of the mark City Diary The house price bubble is an illusion Chris Wating Economic View US carriers fly into a storm as business travellers stay away New Edition Rate fears pushes Ftse lower "Options are the only sensible form of… Food group bites into health snacks to beat the crunch Case study: Whitworths Group Take a fresh mix of mangement, a pinch of new produce and see output rise, writes Martin Waller Ease the stress of extra work by managing your boss The Times Unit Trust Information Service Seen an article you would like to reprint? Pointer to peril round the globe Bookshelf Risky Business Stuart Poole-Robb and Alan Bailey Working Abroad Godfrey Golzen and Jonathan Reuvid It Governance-Data Security and Bs 7799/Iso17799 Alan Calder and Steve Watkins Productivity risk as firms 'sleep' at the keyboard The internet revolution Picture Gallery For Sale Turner & co For Sale Betting Coups Patent & Trademark Institute of America Copy this Idea £1.02 Million No Deposits? All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Business to Business Case study Bridgegate Franchises Bridging Loans For Sale Essential Oil To advertise in the Business to Business section… For Sale Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise Commercial Property Central London Shop Office & Res Also 95 Bed Business Opportunities BCC offers connection to China In Brief Online account Tech showcase Women 's event Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir Peter Bristow Obituaries High Court judge who braved the wrath of politiclans and the press with his compassionate sentencing Professor Richard Smithells Award-winning pacdiatric researcher who fought for compensation for the victions of Thalidomide A. E. Dyson Literary critic and editor who opposed 'progressive' education and campaigned for the reform of homosexual law Rudi Dornbusch Economic adviser to world banks and finance ministers Court & Social Lives Remembered Michael De-La-Noy Biographer and journalist who wrote about the Mother, the Church of England and the bonours system Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Fred Jordan Shopshire-born folk-singer and farm labourer whose art and way of life belonged to a vanished rural England Iraq and the United States Is America right to reject Saddam's offer to admit a Un team? Would an attack bea 'just war'? Nature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes . co. uk Dcbate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers From Our Midlands Correspondent: On This pay The Times, August 13,1964 15-Minute Raid Freed Mailtrain Prisoner Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life August 13,1958 Sylvia Townsend Warner here shows the American composer Paul Nordoff that a word in the right quarter can have an effect. Vaughan Williams, however, died two weeks late. The following year Nordoff began his music therapy for handicapped children Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Latest wills Premier Events West End Tel Flights Directory Travel Insurance Court & Social Faresavers Exploring Manchester's Jewish heritage Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Contact Details for Classified Advertising Announcements Box Number Replies Forthcoming marriages Marriages Church news Answers United go without Barthez Authorities resolve to halt drugs innuendo Athletics In Sport Today How to replace liquidators Law Report Chancery Division It's early days future looks bright Sailing Warrington eye Cullen Rugby league Rugby stadium inappropriate for concerts Court of Appeal Tune drug case sparks Irb investigation Rugby union Challenge to removal order Court of Appeal India hold out for draw Jones to bow out at Athens In Brief Dorset delivers National call Rusedski prevails Furner for Leeds Pugsley rampant ECB raises number of players on contract Second npower Test match Moroccans introduced to lures of the game Staff bestow measure of charm on misfit Breaking the strain Get fit, look fit: your five-day guide to yoga for cricketers Chairman leaves as Yorkshire attempt to cut debts Struggles for survival in the last resort Wish yiu were here? Alan Lee explores the enduring appeal of seaside raceourses, starting on the kent coast Brighton Results from yesterday's four meetings McCoy still seven shy of record Newton Abbot Tomorrow Breeders' Cup duel stole the heart of a champion 'I was ashamed of our preparation for vital games but I kept quiet' Roy Keane looks back at the start of his differences with Mick McCarthy that led to the rift and his walkout from the world Cup Today's fixtures Business Reader Legal Leader Conference adopts play-off format Progress of Conference clubs towards ground deadline The Game next Monday Picture Gallery Le Tissier tempted by Eastleigh Ferguson relying on reserves after Barthez injury Football Sponsorship deal gets Belles to the ball The results service Times Square Pools forecast Fantasy league Megson sets up record swoop for Hreidarsson England's battered strike force kept out by rearguard action Keane faces legal threat after Haaland revelation 'We have been watching famous old Tall Ships making their stately progress towards Portsmouth, offering an extraordinary contrast to this brutal bright orange racing machine' In this Section Dial a phone Interview Health Sucker's rally or a dead cat bounce? Arts Law Cityspeak In the good times it's champagne and Porsches all round. But what happens when the markets collapse? Damian Whitworth spends a volatile week with a City trader, while Giles Whittell rides the wave with a top fund manager Don't panic, we tell people Revenge fuelled by a divorce Laura Blumenfeld spent a year tracking down the Palestinian terrorist who shot her father. But in the end, she tells Penny Wark, she realised that it was her mother who had wounded him most The Times Offers Direct The invitation to identify so closely with the families of missing children and teenagers threatens to turn us into voyeurs Golf's a pain for everyone Counter-unproductive Family planning In Mongolia we had to have condoms made that could survive temperatures of -30 Tough but It is an irresistible challenge: a 100-mile hike, non-stop day and night, across the Lake District. Julie Welch reports Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and clebrates being 50-plus Something nasty in the air Do you feel unwell at work but Ok at the weekend? It could be faulty air- conditioning in the office. David Martin reports Worrying chemicals you might be breathing in Cycle helmets are a must at any age The Times children's doctor answers readers, questions I'd ask for advice and the back specialists would crack jokes Sex: the last thing on Millions of people in the Uk suffer silently form sex-related problems. No wonder, argus Heather Bereesford. Our health professionals are too embarrassed to talk to patients about it The Times Offers Direct Avoid contact and carry an emergency adrenalin injection An egg could kill my sons Goldie Gibbons recalls when allergy first struck her family and explains how it has changed their lives for ever A genial, genuine genius Interview a heart attack on the podium turned Mariss Jansons from a firebrand into a maestro. Here he talks to Richard Morrison New life for an old chum The curtain may have fallen on cabaret's traditional venues but, Mark Shenton discovers, this most personal of theatrical forms is finding new and unusual homes The Phantom Dreams in the dark Edinburgh The new director of the film festival has the perfect job- except when trying to get Dustin offman on the line, he tells David Stenhouse Hits keep coming New Classical Cds Ian Bostridge's range impresses Geoff Brown Royal Opera House Times Online Royal revolt Viewpoint The honeymoon has ended for Ross Stretton at the Royal Ballet, says Debra Craine Euphorium Entertainments The Mikado Royal National Theatre Follies Entertainments Listings A wonderful world Exhibition Through a frenchman's airborne lens the Earth is glorious, says Joanna pitman What the critics say New jazz CDs Passing wealth on to children, without paying tax How to make a killing Charles Vance has used his legal training to corner the market in murder, reports John Cooper Times Online Give clampers the legal boot Before you pay parking fine, look for the warning signs, says Charles Ward Ealing Senior Clerk Holborn College Everatt & Company Times Law Survey Why small is not so beautiful Last year 1.5 million people lokged claims in the county court—most in the small claims court. How many obtained a satisfactory result? Miti Ampomo reports on her distressing experience Millennium Commission Granada K J Commons & Co Solicitors Matrix Corporation of London Money for old rope? How casy is it for film-makers to raise finance, ask Richard Hinchliffe and stephanie Aitken Stone Buildings Harold Michelmore & Co. New York Bar Course CPS The Times Books Direct Times Online Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword The Times Choice First plus

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