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News from 14/08/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Stuart Flitton, Graham Weinberg, Susie M. D. Henley, Catherine Philip, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, David Brown, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Roger M. Bale, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Rosalind Renshaw, Richard Brook, Carl Mortished, Dominic Bradbury, Sharon Forder, Kevin Eason, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Steve Keenan, Dumeetha Luthra, Katherine Swift, Vivien Watt, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Steve Bird, Charlie Flindt, Sue Shaw, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Samuel Logan, Daniel Finkelstein, Martin Barrow, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Roland Watson, Dorothy Porter, Ian Mills, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Adam Fresco Ian Cobain and John Shaw, Angela Jameson, Paula Hawkins, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Andrew Douglas-Bate, Scott Davis, Gerald J. Cohen, Ian Cobain and Adam Fresco, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Susan Greenfield, Hannah Hennessy, David Stenhouse, R. J. Carlyon, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Oliver Kay and Gary Jacob, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correpondent, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Jerome Pugmire, Rizwan Majid, David Mattin, Roger Miller, Adam Fresco and Ian Cobain, Tom Dart, Angus MacLeod and David Charter, Robin Shepherd and Allan Hall, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Julian Rowland, Tim Hames, Alex O'Connell, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Sam Lister, Steve Bird and Stuart Flitton, John B. Hess, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Allan Hall and Irene Zoech, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Abigail Rayner, Matthew Connolly, Martin Robson, Keith Manton, Michael Clarke, Sally Patten, Louise Etheridge, Robin Shepherd, Christopher Irvine,

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Police to dig for Holly and Jessica Jogger finds disturbed earth a week after reporting girls scrcaming in the woods Nuclear fallout Mother's anguish Starvation plea Garden memorial The demons within Prague battles to save treasures Keane may face criminal inquiry over tackle The Times Today Tories heading back to school to tap youth vote Cheap and nasty Boodle & Dunthorne Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online 'Never on Sunday' victory for shopworker Afghan family loses last appeal Blunder gives failed pupils pass ratings Faulty reactor threatens nuclear power's future Times Online Struggling company to cut production Intel inside Seals die as virus returns In Brief Atheists' thought Ballet anger Fined on the spot Third death A tormented genius undone by his own goals Roy Keane has clashed with his team-mates, opponents, referees and corporate supporters. Peter Lansley examines the on and off-field record of the hard man of British football Opodo 'He will have trouble wherever he goes' The Times Fracas on the pitch can turn judge into referee The nine-day wait that led to families' longest night The discovery of two freshly disturbed patches of earth raised the nation's worst fears. Dominic Kennedy traces the progress of Cambridgeshire police's investigation Boots The Lost Hours Woods owned by Jockey Club transformed by police activity Silence descends on a town in fear of the worst The parents of Holly and Jessica have clung to their hopes during days of emotional turmoil, write Sam Lister, Steve Bird and Stuard Flitton Big challenge for small rural force Mountain of calls overwhelms inquiry team 'I contacted police four times before they spoke to me' Mowlam still has a few friends in high places British Gas Minister's confession raises roof Satisfaction at last for Stones as hits deal is agreed Poet's therapy has hospital in a rash PS Somak Holidays Woman in fight to tell adopted son of illness Adam Ant pulled gun on drinkers Esure Icon of the 80s beset by mental turmoil Peugeot Wounded and angry, but back in the fray David Davis was furious at the manner of his demotion, and that may make him a danger to the Tory leader, Philip Webster writes Alfa Romeo 10,000 'unfit' British troops throw doubt on Iraq attack Design of garden memorial to Sept 11 Britons unveiled Priest's court plea for spinster to leave him alone Shop fined for 97-hour work week Accused football trio 'were cocky' American plants a good living link PC World Al Fayed's arrest was justified, High Court rules Call for UN force to stop starvation in Zimbabwe EasyJet. com Perfect match arranged on TV Dell (Reuters): Obasanjo ordered to step down In Brief (AP): Aid man seized (AP): Feud arrests (Reuters): Rights appeal (Reuters): Crash deaths Europe's death toll rises as thousands flee floods Charles Bridge teeters under pressure from the deluge Devastating summer rains plague the Continent's wettest season (AFP): 420 killed in Nepal disaster Virgin one account Fantasyleague 'Ring of vultures' smuggled children into US Halifax Mafia investigator held in Belgrade Back to School Folksy Bush does little to calm investors at Waco Times Online Just AAsk Israel to try intifada leader for terrorism Arafat's men fight Muslim rebels Americans back Iraq attack Zurich Fujifilm Iranian leader lashes out at US Wagner with a passion Dance The Times Comedy Theatre Proms Jessica and Holly needed a national police squad Local forces are overwhelmed by the size of high-profile investigations Not so much a chance to unwind as a prime time to be wound up to breaking point Picture Gallery The Tories will not split but all sides are clueless Scientists must build bridges not boycott each other Error Message Government needs computing expertise and coherence Clouded Vision Blaming the rich for bad weather is futile Adopting a Different Course It is time that birth parents were given their due Credit for pupils' A-level prowess Working from home The Times Is America's stance on Iraq a threat to world peace? Suffering shared by all in Zimbabwe Mysteries of our time Asylum claim Academic dress sense Lorna McDoone Nato and Europe Testing cricket Unwanted information The Weather The Times Crossword 22,118 C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester BT 'faces £5.5bn pensions shortfall' Moody's cuts Brazil rating Briefing Telewest 'auction' for SMG Inflation at 2% in July Vivendi set for write-off British Energy tumbles IBM cuts 15,600 jobs Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today System failuer Wary Goldman Sachs bites the bullet over stock options Matalan finance chief ousted Turbulent Times The Register Dow plunges as Fed pegs interest rates Mortgages for Business Limited The Times Rates inaction divides US sages Results in brief Job cuts by American Airlines hit shares BAA wins reprieve on airline landing fees Record foreign currency trade bolsters UBS Threat to Green's Mothercare ambitions US shoppers go bargain hunting The Times Seasonal foods and summer sales push inflation up 0.5% Banks lead pack as retailers take stock Eurotop 100 British Energy looks too cheap Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Merger talk sustains biotechnology shares Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Broker faces lawsuit Crude joke Turok question IT proves a source of huge public waste Nic Hopkins reports on how the Government has squandered millions of pounds on tech contracts French to stop shilly-chaleting over imported cheap labour The Times Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links On Saturday Free Guides The Times Unit Trust Information Service Long term or short, pick the right plastic Pensions menace of Dennis and his ilk Save the Rhino Blue chips end on a high ICR International Care & Relief Wartime barracks to become luxury homes It can still pay to pick a variable rate Property Bellway Prices in the region of £380,000 The Times Picture Gallery Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Molly Harrison Curator of an East End museum who encouraged local children to visit-and liked to keep them busy Lord Holderness Patrician Tory undaunted by the wartime loss of both legs and once spoken of as a potential successor to Edward Heath Court & Social Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Ronnie Stephenson Wide-ranging percussionist who gave solid support to some of the biggest names in British Jazz Rosgo Gordon Memphis singer and planist who set Jamaica ablaze, but lost the rights to 300 of his own songs To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Lives in Brief Regional languages Should obsure tongues like Cornish be officially recognised - and what about sign language? Nature Notes News Quiz Britain is losing Britain Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers On This Day Hot Meals after Air Raids: Americans' Gift of 350 Vans Prize . quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life August 14,1854 Thoreau had published Walden a week before making this entry in a journal which continues the spirit of that mediative retreat to the woods and offers close observation of the world around Concord, where he lived with his parents, sister and boarders Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular New Canadian High Commissioner Church appointment Appointment Changing the Guard Livery Company Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising Luncheon Picture Gallery Tribute to a great piping family Travel Insurance Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Answers England's lengthening list Returning Cullen responds to ailing Wolves' cry Rugby league Peyron turns down Orange's power Sailing Learn right way to squat In Sport Today Woods still the man to beat for Europeans Golf: US PGA Championship The Times No case to answer Sale likely as Arrows pull out of Hungarian Grand Prix Motor racing Harriott on show for Exmouth In Brief Wales woe Hot shots Hatton defence Connors detour Resurgence is a breath of fresh air Phew, what a scorcher. Alan Lee finds Brighton at its sun-kissed best Picture Gallery Dettori set to return at Salisbury Sundown Park Yarmouth Results from yesterday's two meetings Salisbury White latest to join growing list of England wounded Cricket Matthew Pryor's Frizzell County Championship guide Beverley Racing Late strikes give India renewed hope The results service Hamilton Park Times Square Departing Harvey proves the inspiration once more Today's fixtures Late challenge on Keane shows FA's folly Franchise FC must remember that fans make biggest investment Orange Troubled Wembley debates cost of athletics Shearer eager to make bigger impact in Europe United look to make statement of intent Ten-man Coventry frustrate Zamora Cureton puts finishing touches to Reading revival Merson adds touch of class to Redknapp's newcomers Tigana treated to fantasy football Alpay plots escape route from Villa Bradford hang on to earn rich prize Results Tortured soul searching for perfection Ferguson stands by his man as Keane row rages on The Times Mitsubishi Motors For a fan, the club is a part of who they are. It… Football Racing Cricket Reportage Veiled threat Arts Books Crème The fire next time Fifteen girls died when Saudi religious police blocked rescue efforts and left victims to perish in a blazing school. But this time the sheikhs are being held. to account. Giles Whittell says pressure for reform is growing Cheap, but not cheerful Cancellations, long delays, lost luggage and laughable customer service. Despite this, demand for cheap,'no-frills' airlines is booming. But just how low can they go, asks Steve Keenan The great and the gory When a budget deal turns expensive Domino effect of one delay The Times Mary Ann Sieghart Michael Meacher has integrity, and clearly believes that the future of the planet is more important than the future of his career A level-headed approach to exams My cheque is in the post The world 's your enemy The future of gaming lies online, where you can test your skills against players from all over the globe, says David Mattin The Times XDA pocket PC Simply the best—or the worst? Put to the test Freedom Force (PC version) £29.99 Metal mouse Eva Solo Garlic Press Orka Miracle Mitt Techno babble Media panic make bad law, especially in relation to curbing paedophiles on the web, says David Rowan Making a bigger splash Edinburgh Exhibitions All features large and small are catered for with work by Howard Hodgkin, John Boyd and intriguing new acquisitions. finds John Russell Taylor The Times Raw of the crowd Tip of the day The Times Playing to the camera Hayley Newman is the kind of artist you can never trust, Rachel Cambell-Johnston finds Voices in the dark Vanora Bennett tunes in to the agony uncle and the ecstasy of Virgin's late-night phione-in Entertainments The Times Soho theatre company Concert Art Theatre Film Edinburgh comedy A King covered in glory As a CD comes out celebrating sooogs Elvis made famous, Chris Campling looks at the secrets of a great cover version Making nature an open book Simon Barnes The shorlist for the Natural World Book Prize will open your eyes to a wondrous world To lie, cheat and betray and still do some good Compelling drama and a work of art The Times Pain of the past that illuminates a new ghost tale Tim Teeman On Saturday Play Bestsellers The Times How a nation's finest came to lie at the bottom of the sea Shorts TLS A deadly disease doesn't benefit from despair Diary Cafod Home Entertainment Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Norland Place School Bilingual People Ltd PA/Roadshow Co-ordinator US Investment Bank Senior Legal Secretary Joslin Rowe Secretarial/Office Manager A double act worth studying A Working Relationship Tony Higgins, chief executive of the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service, and his Pa, Lynn Allen Seven deadly sins that will create a wicked office life Why temps could become forced out of jobs market Michael Clarke looks at the threat posed by a planned Euro directive Curb on agency fees will hit recruitment Time Savers Contacts Mosquito Milk LEgroup and EDF company Senior Executive Secretary Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Receptionist European Central Bank Fleurets Pettman Smith Legal Secretary Www. timesonline. co. uk/creme/tay Queen's London town Ifpi The Times CJES Second Jobber Farley & Co To All Consultants The Times How to beat the bullies FYI The Times Conference Call The Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Sky One Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio 1 Choice Satellite Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2732 Choice Rolex

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