News from 20/08/2002
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Andrew Robson, Dominic Kennedy, Adam Fresco and Stewart Tendler, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Andrew Lilico, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Jonathan E. D. Richmond, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Jeremy Hazlehurst, Donald Hutera, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Dan Sabbagh, Michael Mulvihill, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Douglas Brewer, Ciaran Molloy, Colin Harbury Robert Hopkins Patrick Dodd, Chris Johnston, Gordon Sawyer, Angela Jameson, Michael Woodhead, Kristin Becker, Vanora Bennett, Charles Isherwood, Richard Cork, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Gary Slapper, Guyon Espiner, Simon de Bruxelles, James Young, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Stenhouse, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Philip Pank, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Melissa Kite, Richard Owen, Harry Greenway, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jon Robins, Clem Cecil, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Adam Fresco, Judy Hobson, Nick Szczepanik, Katty Kay, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Michael Hartnack, Chris McGrath, Jamie Bye, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Andrew Entwistle, Alan Lee, Malcolm Gladwell, Alan Smith, Mike Atherton, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Simon de Bruxelles and Kevin Eason, Lea Paterson, Catherine Philp, George Caulkin and Gary Jacob, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, John M. Gill, Richard Horton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Malcolm Bruce, Abigail Rayner, Maritz Vandenberg, Charles Spencer, David Robertson, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, Joan Smith,
ResumoWhitehall reviews vetting of school staff Inside Car phone ban Murder and moral panic Libby Purves on Holly and… Airlines 'indifferent' to problem of lost luggage The Times Today: Page 2. Leading articles: 17… Archer escapes to the real world of make-believe, but doing time has not improved his timekeeping Most wanted terrorist leader Abu Nidal is reported dead What makes a blockbuster art show? Luxury Tory chief is backing Norris to be Mayor of London What's Important Today in the Times News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Patients win the right to refuse treatment Channel diver dies from the bends No promises, Cambridge tells deaf Oxford reject Fujitsu Computers Siemens 'Drink-drive' man bailed after deaths In Brief Air pellet death Murder denied Abduction charge Bird brain illness Drivers to be banned from using mobile phones Art world building next blockbuster on Aztec empire Forthcoming Blockbusters Top Exhibitions of 2001 Art imitates film in rise of the major exhibition Royal Mail Research is sweet news for pudding lovers Advancing science leaves doctors with a vital detective role BT Pathologists fail to find how Holly and Jessica were killed Soham Murders Helpline receives calls from around world A special service for use in schools Mother raises £35,000 to help Nhs treat her One in 20 misses a Gp appointment Golf GTI Busy doctors refusing new patients Prisoner who keeps in good nick Boy shot friend dead In Brief Warden cleared Best in hospital Boy racer banned Boris Johnson eyes up the telegraph Editor's chair PS Boots Bird of a feather Intellectual firepower Punch left footballer with 'boxer's fracture' Bookies offer steak as well as the odds Bbc hits back at attack on Dyke from Itv executive Prudential US falls in love with crueltyTV Be the first with Picture Messaging Abu Nidal's Trail of Destruction Abu Nidal, a hired gun who turned on himself Citibank End of an era for the old guard of terror extremists Direct Line Victims left to wait for justice Breastfeeding in public could be made legal right Alfa Romeo 1960s sports car classic makes £40,000 comeback England 's opium harvest Tory 'Spotty youths' challenge their former bosses Tables are turned for the old guard The former scourge of the party now faces accusations of extremism from its elder statesmen, says Melissa Kite DELL Issues for the Tories Ex-journalists 'naive' The party's past British Gas The next generation Mother loses her appeal against death by stoning Mob rule in Chinese city despite clean-up campaign Industrial hub of the Northeast Zimbabwe farmers in court Nobody beats our lowest fares! India calls in X-Files agents to unmask face-scratching alien Ufo sightings have sparked hysteria and riots, reports Catherine Philip X Halifax (Ap): New York emergency shake-up In Brief (Afp): Fiery birth (Ap): Bear kills baby (Afp): Suttee punished Suspicious lot Oxford entry row finds echoes across the Atlantic Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox Videos 'prove' al-Qaeda had chemical weapons 'This is a good reminder of the type of people we are facing in the war against terrorism' Esure TATA Israelis withdraw from Bethlehem in peace move Us teachers told to avoid blame for September 11 Chechnya helicopter 'attack' kills 85 Russians Pope's last farewell to Poland BPP Law School Z Zurich Veterans gather at Dieppe The Times Flooding puts paid to Czech jet order Whats Important Fantasyleague Picture Gallery Not quite rock 'n'roll but I like it Pop V2002 Hylands Park, Cheimsford Lisa Verrico Comedy Adam Hills Pleasance, Edinburgh Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Dance Emio Greco Edinburgh Playhouse Opera Oedipe Usher Hall, Edinburgh Proms Australian Co/ Tognetti Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre Arturo Ui Bridewell , Ec4 The Times Peter Pan Scotland - a country that never grew up Devolution will not lead to responsible government without real tax powers Turkmenistan - a land full of melons with a real banana as its President Picture Gallery There is still more light than darkness in Soham Why is cynicism now on the national curriculum? A Glimmer at Last Israelis and Palestinians have taken a first small step Black and Blue Oxford University needs to prepare for further attacks Object as Subject Planet Earth should welcome aliens with open arms At odds on gambling Eu benefits The Times Correct approach to the Earth summit in Johannesburg Learning from education standards Floating churches Organ donors Intolerance over matters of race Cross on police badge The cost of slimming Identity crisis Advert hopping Divine intervention The Weather The Times Crossword 22,123 High Tides Local 10-Day Forecast by Telephone Accuvision Paul Simons Weather Eve Ftse forecast reduced Briefing Granada and Carlton rise Briefing Halifax cuts fixed rates Briefing Call for E. On inquiry Briefing Marconi rescue delayed Luminar chief lifts stake Briefing Stock Markets Briefing Currencies Commodities Briefing Charts of the day Briefing Atlantis Freedom Can Scotland really stand alone? Economic… AstraZeneca suffers £5bn blow Green may raise offer for Arcadia Coffee Republic in merger talks with Benjys In Business Today: Commentary 20 Economic View 23.… Washeed away German tax cuts fall victim to floods… The Register Obituaries, Debate and Court & Social… The Times Green moves with perfect timing Need to knows: The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in brief The Times Sec spurns US chiefs' oaths on accounts City of Tokyo moves cash to foreign bank Buyback plan lifts Michael Page Invensys shares rise on sensors disposal Jaguar Vodafone in Vizzavi bid talks South Africa's delay on law lifts miners Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Trust offers steady way ahead 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 Trading worries send Spirent to ten-year low Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Coffee's eligible bachelor Target Tim The bottom line Scotland's struggle to balance the books New tracks follow the punters as greyhounds pick up speed Wembley's wager pays off The Times Careful handling is vital when you pass on the baton Family businesses and succession Business to Business Business for Sale Franchises Pentagon (UK) Ltd. Case study Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise! For Sale Essential Oil Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Quick Sale Restaurant Includes Wine Bar Mundesley, North Norfolk. Quality Home & Guest… Stepping stone for small firms In Brief Marketing guide Intellectual date Key to jargon 5* Wimpole Street address efficient, professional… The Times Germany delays tax cuts to pay flood bill Chancellor Schr?der's emergency move could jeopardise growth, writes lea Paterson Cost for insurance companies could top £10bn The Times Unit Trust Information Service Save the rhino River Elbe threatens priceless artefacts of Wittenberg Shares close near best International Care & Relief Debate a levels and grade inflation Page 29 Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir John Leonard Able criminal lawyer and thoughtful judge whose record was marred by a single ill-advised sentence Galen Rowell Adventurous explorer and climber who used inventive photographic techniques to capture the glories of nature Court & Social The return of the bee-eater Page 30 Anneline Malebo Chart-lopping singer and an icon of hope to black South Africans Lives Remembered Lives in brief Frank Byrne For two decades the racing expert of The Times, in a more leisurely and gentlemanly age Births, Marriages & Deaths A levels and grade inflation Prfessor Alan Smithers: a selection of questions and answers from timesonline. co. uk Nature Notes On This Day The Times, August 20,1987 Leading Article; Islam in Britain News Quiz Prize-qusz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life August 20,1942 The female novelist Henry Handel Richardson, author of The Getting of Wisdom, was brought up in Australia before marriage led her to London. Widowed, she moved to Fairlight, Sussex, dying four years after this letter to a school friend Questions Answered Questions Asked Latest wills Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Box Number Replies to be sent to:- The Times Appointments Flights Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Multiple Display Advertising Items Contact Details for Classified Advertising Forthcoming marriages Church news Answers Marriages Fallon confident Golan can build on Ascot success Racing York Reading the racecard Results from yesterday's two meetings International trip favours Nayef Hamilton Park Hamilton Specialists The Wright Track Signs of promise, but must do better Illingworth showed no regard to class or stability Cricket Take the strain together Get fit, look fit: training with a partner Fletcher's rules of inclusion did much to alter first impressions Win Vip Tickets Scarborough still seductive with or without chips Waugh defends inclusion The only Real Challenge in Corporate Golf Solanki shines in spotlight for Royals Pietersen maintains his masterful form Skelton is brought down to earth with a bump Bowls Beem rises from depths to become major player Golf The results service Slump afflicts Ryder Cup teams Pools forecast Today's fixtures Times Square Melville critical of Woodward In Brief Tri-nations plan Matthew's slide Clay feat De Silva streak Going to Potters Roeder aware of obligations to club and country The Premiership Today: Duff ready to sign new contract with Blackburn while United are rebuffed Courtenay rejects allegations of violent conduct Haugenes satisfied as Fulham rout Belles LuaLua gives Newcastle lift-off England braced for another Ashes series in the absence of Thorpe What a Yorker! Opening shots The trouble with Hly-Mike Atherton… The Times The Premiership Today Returns On Thursday 16-page guide to the Headingly Test Reportage Arts The perfect chief executive Malcom Gladwell on why genius is no guarantee of success Law Clearing The talent myth The Times Demon The news that seeds with 'rogue genes' have escaped into crop sites across Britain has only deepened the public's hostility towards Gm foods. So are we right not to trust the nscientists, asks Environment Editor The Times Turbo mini-vac Polti and steamer Vacuum polisher Vaporetto power-steam cleaner The Times Joan Smith The government policy on cannabis is like announcing that it is legal to eat in a arestaurant but the chef and waiters will go to prison Bitten where it hurts America gets it right The Times Carers need a charter Andrew Entwistle gave up his job to nurse his widowed mother at home, but found little or no help when he needed it most Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Do you know about Hpv? Exposure to the Hpv virus can lead to cervical cancer, but many women have never heard of it. Jermy Hazlehurst reports The role of Hpv in the battle to prevent cervical cancer Cervical Cancer Times on Line Born to be a rocker Test that ended a tennis career and saved a life Young at risk of sudden death Sudden Death Spirit of the beehive Theatre Hairspray the musical is just what New York needs in August, along with Edie Falco. Charles Isherwood reports The Times Events Follies Uincent The Times Critics' choice James Christopher 's Top Ten movies New Jazz Albums Miles Davis gets funky in the Eighties; Branford Marsalis revives the Sixties Old masters, new faces Edinburgh notebook Memorials are made of this What sort of monument should New York erect to remember the dead of 9/11? The simpler, the better, says Richard Cork Bedazzled by Baz Opera Why is a Lancashire tenor headed for stardom on Broadway? Robert Thicknesse meets Alfred Boe Barrister/Solicitor (Advocate) The Times K J Commons & Co Solicitors CPS All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Box No To Miss Wendy Jane Martin last known at 17 Fir Croft… New York Bar Course A triumph that cost us dear Bookshops are celebrating a moral victory over right-wing activists they claim are using the libel laws as a form of 'legal intimidation'. But it could be at a highprice, says Jon Robins Queen 's Counsel Steuart & Francis Accidents will happen But perpetralors of misfortune may not escape liability, says Gary Slapper The Times Senior Clerk Harold Michelmore & Co.- Solicitors Newton Abbot Multiple Display Advertising Items PgDL/CPE Course Holborn College Everatt & Company Who will shield children on the net? Claran Molloy on plans to police chat rooms and their users Millennium Commission Regents College The Times Bridge T2 games Chess Winning move Review Choice T2 satellite, cable & digital Sky One Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Bbc One Variations Today's Television Pages Times 2 Crossword No 2737 Choice How to become a freelance writer The Writers Bureau
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