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News from 17/08/2002

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Andrew Robson, Eve Peasnall, Ronald Strachan, Jon Ashworth, Jenne Mannion, Cath Urquhart, David Adams, Stella Shamoon, Robert Dawson Scott, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Portia Colwell, Juliet Clough, Richard Morrison's, Tom Fort, Tom Rowland, Patricia Davies, Nigel Colborn, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Maggie Alderson, Donald Library, Edward Hill, Gary Duncan, Gary Neville, Jill Hartley, Jane Eaton, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Jonathan Lennie, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Peter Wakeling, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Cobain, Adam Fresco and Dominic Kennedy, David Irvine, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, GS, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Christopher Reed and Peter Whittle, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, John Thicknesse, Sandra Lawrence, Antonia Senior, Caroline Hendrie, John Burnside, Pat Gibson, Hilary Rose, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Victoria Segal, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Mulvihill, Candida Crewe, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Nick Wyke, Donald McLeod, VB, Charles Bremner, Jill Turton, Martin Symington, Gerald Cook, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Derwent May, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Ian Russell, Angela Jameson, Ivan Hewett, JJ, Michael Woodhead, Michael Barnes, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Mary Gold, Camille Paglia, Oliver Kay, Luke Coppen, Claire Bowman, Stephen Anderton, Andrew MacGregor, Ian Cobain and Adam Fresco, John Stott, Jane Wheatley, Mark Atherton, Chris Power, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Paul Sexton, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Paul Thwaites, Christina Koning, Sarah Turner, Martin Rose, Roman Hobler, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, I. A. Khan, Matt Dickinson, Cheryl Taylor, Lucy Pinney, Philip Stott, James Allcock, Xan Rice, Neville Scott, Stephen Plant, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Joseph Palley, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Blundell, Clem Cecil, MMI, Barry Knight, Valerie Bond, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Douglas Youngson, James Carr, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Sophie Ratcliffe, Dominic Kennedy Adam Fresco and Ian Cobain, Silvan Jones, Jane Shilling, Alex O'Connell, Malcolm Boyden, Matthew Parris, Christopher Hawtree, George Caulkin, Alan Franks, Nick Szczepanik and David McVay, Tim Wapshott, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, DC, Ben MacIntyre, Ben Webster, Alison Gibson, Richard Miles, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Graham Searjeant, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Richard Horton, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Victoria Routledge, Daniel McGrory and Laura Peek, Lottie Moggach, Jonathan Meades, Jane Pickersgill, Jill Crawshaw, Hugh Thompson, Simon Gleeson, Clare Stewart and Mark Atherton, Jack Bailey, Paul Connolly, Fred Dellar, Abigail Rayner, Chris King, John Wainwright, Sally Patten, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Frances Ansell, David Robertson, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Rupert Evett Two quizzed over missing girls Zimbabwe debt GM rules broken The real Hogwarts? City player to sue Keane over tackle The Times Today Football weekend starts here Roy Keane 500 schools face closure if they fail to improve Oxford row, page 9 Letters, page 23 Llbby Purves,… InternetCamerasDirect The world's coolest architect News & Common Business Money Travel Weekend Wealth Sport The Register Magazine Play Times Online Fujitsu Siemens Monday 'God, don't let it be one of our own' BT Skinner signs for Thegame 'I must have been one of last to speak to them' Opening shots Town heeds appeal to take a hard look at the neighbours Norwich Union Best Western Days blur into one, but the pain remains Chrysler Search of house and college 'will take days, not hours' Chronology Ministers urged to go public with Iraq doubts Tax Specialists Hot weather brings country to life NHS gets £68m for more day surgery Campaign group loses lottery cash In Brief Texan extradited RAF conviction Climber killed Undetected urban legend spread by police force Ingenious scam that never was Hoaxes and myths online PC World Rail venture sets off on the traek to better service The Network Rail bossess with an 18-month recovery plan discuss the challenges with Ben Webster Ford Burglar sues man who caught him Our Education Correspondent: Oxford attacked for rejecting brilliant deaf maths student Examiners tested by papers written in txt msg English Union tells heads to bar foul-mouthed pupils Homebase The a level debate Nurses demoralised by union is culture of secrecy IF Police Charming couple hope to establish a real Hogwarts Locals fight lady and the tramp Zurich MazDa Take cover or a bread roll, the men have discovered fire B&Q National Theatre sends black actor unto the breach BBC signs pirate DJs Direct Line GM seed blunder deepens public doubtsp Hunt begins for an answer to mystery of the missing birds Toyota Why error has caused uproar PCs in van fatal crash are named In Brief Sellafield alert Asteroid show Fireman's secret TB test delay Stars in the East Shower rail Bee 'pollution' £130m Temple of Angels 'out of touch with poor' Nissan Church fails to keep pace with Hispanic influence Pope is welcomed home by 3m Poles Forgery and faulty parts plague Russian airlines The temptation to cut jet costs in a cash-strapped industry has led to disaster, reports Clem Cecell The Sunday Times The Times Apply now Litany of fatal flights EU leaders discuss aid as thousands strive to save cities Keep your nose out of our secrets, perfumiers tell EU One. Tele (Reuters): Space walk repairs completed In Brief (AP): Virus kills 11 (AP): Peru job dropped (AP): Deadly additions (Reuters): Spoilt papers Fishing arrests (Reuters): €lm robbers flee (AP): Mass protest German patient takes British medicine The Times How Schroder followed Blair Total failure, say economists Saga Our Foreign Staff: DNA test on body of Napoleon is denied US 'keeping Britain in dark over Iraq attack' JustAAsk Israel urges America not to delay Corus and Regal hotels Army computer files broken into Scope FBI chief who upset Bush 'retires' The Times Palestinian exiles ready to quit Irish heaven for hell Don't mention the war: in South Australia they just forgot about it The Sunday Times Time Cave clues to dawn of Man In Brief Athletes in hiding (Reuters): Terror trial delay (Reuters): Saunders charge (AP): Dogs banned Fantasy league Black humour about a tumour Theatre Theatres The Mikado Entertainments Follies Craft show Knebworth Dance Times Online Proms Cabaret The Times Can you ever build a bridge by putting up a fence? Going the whole road hog on the way down to chez nous in the Perigord Picture Gallery This is why Africa gets the leaders it deserves The Left has lost its way and lost its voice Seeds of Doubt The real danger is not GM foods, but ignorance and fear Banging the Drum Blair will soon have to make the public case on Iraq Message Alert As a service to readers The Times lists the latest e-hoaxes Gaddafi's worth Cervical screening The Times How to select the best of our ever-improving exam set The rights of all parties in adoption Thought for the Day Grouse grouse Minority languages Money letters Reflections on a devolved Scotland Weather or not The Weather The Times Crossword 22121 The Times Solution to puzzle No 22,115 Haaland to sue Keane over tackle as clubs square up Barclaycard New chapter Atherton settles to writer's life Woods stalks his prey at Hazeitine The Game on Monday The Register Obituaries, Debate, Court & Social Modest Wenger still holding all the aces Ladbrokes Sunderland begin talks as they step up interest in Flo Keegan relishes the chance to push City's stock higher Paddy Power Savage to pay high price for spending a penny Queiroz brings brave new world to United Orange Strachan keeping options open We want to frighten teams again this season The day it happened: August 20,1966 Boys of summer brought back to reality Boresville ready to go Boom bang-a-bang Picture Gallery How they stand in the Nationwide League Nationwide Conference How they stand in Scotland Weekend fixtures Tom Dart's Guide to What's Hot and What's Not in the Premiership Bill Edgar's Guide to the News and Statistics from All this Weekend's Premiership Games Six aces in the Premiership pack Picture Gallery The £157m summer of Premiership signings and sales Sure Menu Picture Gallery Atherton the author happy to write off playing career Bath see Grewcock as perfect leader Rugby union Times Square Davidson drives straight into trouble Motor racing: Hungarian Grand Prix Food stocks running out as we close on record Salling Our Sports Staff: Rusedski too strong for Hewitt Tennis Real test awaits for Calzaghe In Brief Baxter's back Horse sense Jelf optimistic Harriott out England postpone Flintoff surgery Shafayat adds gloss to victory Yesterday's scoreboards Sehwag punishes weary Essex Raj in record double century Superb Hussey atones for slip of the tongue Frizzell County Championship Solanki in hurry to complete victory Kasprowicz adds to Durham's woes Promotion prospects enhanced by MacGill Yorkshire grateful to Fellows Frizzell County Championship first division VW Hampshire holding the upper hand Marathon stint puts Giles in control Whitaker leaves to backdrop of decline Parkside Pursuit looks great value at Ripon Newbury William Hill Newmarket Perth Reading the racecard Armchair Investor Hughes chooses one in a million Racing Ripon Bangor Yesterday's results Bulls chased off by St Helens in their own field Rugby league Rhinos in charge as they swap with Hull Warriors are less than convincing in victory Reviving Woods stalks the leaders Golf: US PGA Championship Sorenstam puts on thinking cap to leave rivals trailing The results service Weekend's fixtures Chambers put on notice despite receiving rub of the Greene Athletics Green Flag Credo Anniversaries Birthdays Larry Rivers On This Day The Times, August 17,1957 Neal Travis Quintessential New York newsman who combined sound journalism with a talent to entertain At Your Service A Quick Word Peter Hunt Film editor and director whose jump-cut style added to the thrills of early Bond movies To place death notices, acknowledgements Personal Column The Times Contact Details for Classified Advertising Whilst care is taken Edinburgh loses an institution Memorial service The Times Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Faith News Nightmare in embryo? Building a Raelian nation clone by clone Sunday Worship What St Paul can tell us about the world summit At Your Service Bess Twiston Davies Fed's champion faces a sterling challenge Head-to-head: Alan Greenspan Sir Edward George Gary Duncan sits ringside as the superpower supremo touches gloves with the irascible " Steady Eddie" The Times New worries over pension funds Keywords create a dot-com success Company profile Business stardom beckoned boy from Bollywood The Times Unit Trust Information Service ICR Cornering Europe's business parks Taking risks Blue chips in sideways move The Times Camera phone hype strengthens telecoms Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Pensions put pressure on shares Biggest price movements of the week Cookson best riser on sleepy summer's day An Absolutely Fabulous job for a numbers man Battle of the department stores The Times Offers Direct Tale of a tycoon with the taste for a little retailer therapy The survival of the smartest Met Office brings sunshine to the shops Weather's effect on retallers Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Laurel and hearty Taxi drive On the cards The Wall Street star who finally fell to earth Heineken tackles rival by calling time on lager brew The Times Finance Direct Loss deals blow to financial software sector Offroad battle hots up with Porsche Cayenne Corus sells stake in Alouette as part of business refocus Regulator suspends two CSFB executives Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Exchange rates A grubby Wall Street affair Results in brief BT Martin Barrow Fund manager jailed for eight years US inquiry into Charter Briefing Parker to run Kwik-Fit Iraq fears raise oil prices Matalan chief buys Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Jaguar Commodities Effort to freeze Grubman payoff Britain moves to end 'open skies' deadlock In Business Today ICAP deal still on despite inquiry at BrokerTec Food & Drink 4.5 Jamjarcars Kidsclobber Buy school uniforms online The year we lost our cool Season in th sun: Part 1 It isn't really hot, it's just an episode in our eternal autumn, But one summer still burns in Richard Morrison's memory Linger longer Scents for late summer gardens Jill Dupleix Soft fruits, hard liquor Modern Times Philio Howard on posing nude, white bow ties and Japanese meals The Times Wine Direct The game's up, chaps Libby Purves What goes around comes around Dumfries & Galloway Jane MacQuitty Balancing the scales The cider house rules Dear Jane MacQuitty's star buys Stewed, gently roasted or marinated in sweet wine, sun-ripened stone fruit should be treated kindly Peach and raspberry bruschetta Sowing the seeds of change Fennel and fat hen find favour with Sandra Lawrence Tasting notes Lucy Pinney Harry Potter and lemon curd; no bull It's showtime—and the cocks are crowing, says Victoria Routledge Angela Gore Wild filing crocodiles The Times Vet Open wide On a warm August night Nigel Colborn on lingering scents for the late-summer garden The Times Gardener Weekend jobs Sadolin Lasting lilies Blundell's Patc From Epldaurus to Voltaire; the redemptive power of a good dig Patch Watch Bygone Collection Homes & Gardens J. Parker Katherine Swift Churehill's Stalrlifte British Antique Replicas Diy Plastics Garage Doors Martin Barnett Thomas Sanderson Easybarrow. co. uk The Garden Scyther Sharpen-Up Henchman Ladder Stabiliser Hillarys Fruit Presses and Crushers Thomas Sanderson Coopers of Stortford Countax Echo Modern Age Furniture Ltd. Simply Stairlifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Out with flashy; in with lime wash Slapdash developers can make a real mess of our ancient buildings, says Tom Rowland. But there is another way Property Bellway WiLson V. S Home troths Convertibles A pub, a bank, even an old school: Cheryl Taylor finds five unusual properties waiting to become homes HJ Softop Socks Sterling House Coopers of Stortford The Domestic Paraphernalia Co. Ltd. Stannah Birthday Newspapers Jolliman The Times Traditional Desert Boot Shoparound Blue 'V' Pill FineArte Dress sense Watches Shopwatch E-shopping Can I quote you? The Times Encounters The Times Sara Eden Beautiful Thailand The finest Czech Introduction Service RSVP The Times Berkeley Sweetingham Anglo-Oriental Introductions Attract The County Register Candleburners Country Partners Club SIRiUS The Executive Club of St. James's Miss Japan Person to Person Summer days out: ancient wonders of the earth are magnets for Martin Symington and his family The Great Outdoors Multiple Display Advertising Items The Specialist Retailer Cotswold Leisurejobs ltd. Kids on the Move PYB 1000 S of Lines at Discounted Prices High Street Prices on digital cameras, accessories &… Challenge their Imagination Langdale CEBE Yha Glucosamine Drink Aerovent UK Countryside Alliance No cross dressing here Out there Sunday lunch at the Peter Tavy Inn, Tavistock England's best houses Simon Jenkins at Tabley House Knutsfor, Cheshire Verdicts Swing low, sweet chariots Amid the clash of wheels and whips, Ian Russell falls for the thrill of pacing Champion Pippa tells my love for Rock Star It's not all green wellies and family money in eventing any more, Jane Wheatley discovers Petplan Derwent May Feather report The Listener Crossword No 3683 Point to Point by Samson Times 2 Crossword 2735 Chess Picture Gallery Meg@ Kicking off Splashing Bridge Solution to Jumbo 417 The Wacky World of Knowledge Fo Chris Waitt Picture Gallery Word Watching Jumbo Crossword 419 Two Brains Who said what Fujifilm Student Finance a bank for the long haul Insurers get their teeth into pet cover Beware the hard seli on policies for your cats or dogs, say Clare Stewart and Mark Atherton It's a dog's life Collecting Beyond the Fringe M&G Investments Anne Ashworth Getting away from it all Pause for thought at vet's bills Money Times Online C&G Clean up with green machines Xan Rice on the tax savings available for environmentally friendly company car drivers No easy options when insuring young drivers Independent Financial Adviser Forget pensions, just do it yourself Toothless watchdog Hearts set on Spanish holiday home Alison Gibson finds a couple facing a dilemma over how to finance their place in the sun Direct Line What the experts say Halifax Bill and Marian Acraman Put Tesco on your shopping list Stella Shamoon says that the store's brand and growth potential make it a safe bet Legal & General Not even New Star can defy gravity Jupiter sale halted Zurich LifePolicies Act fast to pin down the best returns Savings Nature s herbal remedies soothe inner city stress Go It Alone Elizabeth Judge reports on a healthy way to escape the rat race Britannic retirement solutions MBNA Hunting for bargains in bombed-out equity sectors Investment Market turmoil offers exciting opportunities, says Jenne Mannion Beware the true meaning of buybacks Legal & General Virgin one account Look beyond the Fringe Clare stewart sneaks past the comedians to see what Edinburgh has to offer collectors Exeter Friendly Society Databank Brisiol & West London & Country Mortgages Ltd. Cutting the cost of a stock market bargain Investment Mark Atherton looks for speed and a good price when buying shares Life Search Anne Ashworth Students must find a bank for the long haul Mortgage regulation in the pipeline F&C Management Limited Experts soothe pensions fears Summer in the city Tread gently on the Old Dragon Gap-year shock: tax hit in Australia British Airways Troubled waters Greek lessons 'What will be left of this ten years from now?' Travelsphere holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items China Holidays Ltd Club Med Cath Urquhart Cox & Kings Where Greek food is gourmet On Santorini, Jill Hardley learnt how 30 cook up a Greaclan feast Expedia. co. uk The Travel Collection The Times IAH Cox & Kings Viking River Cruises at Noble Caledonia Where next? 48 hours of capital fun starts here Theatre & Hotel Page & Moy Holidays The Times Travel Direct International Chapters VJV Get the best out of London Virgin Holidays Noble Caledonia Limited Australia keeps backpacker tax Learn on your year out Tropical Places Czech chaos in check As the floods start to ease in Prague, Sarah Turner reports on the situation for travellers NEILSOn VJV Love Boat's last cruise Contact us Travel Online A Moorish trip to Andalusia The Travel Collection Bergamo: small but perfectly formed Trailfinders The Australia & New Zealand Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Travel Checking in The Pier Hotel, Harwich Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday autos Faresavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Instant travel insurance Canadian Affair Tailor Made Flight Offers Travel Insurance Worldwide travel insurance Primary Airport Parking Flexi cover direct Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vienna Sovereign Dubai Specials Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurostar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holiday hotels British Airways Price Match Guarantee FREEWAY-USA Corsica Cuba Mediterranean Cachet Travel Sunvil Laskarina Italian Cunard Crystal Holidays Headwater Eastern Europe North America Travel Service Multiple Display Advertising Items España Verde Green Spain Journey Latin America Cachet Travel Worldwide Exodus Travels Ltd. 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