News from 21/08/2002
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Andrew Robson, Adam Fresco, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Jerry Beere, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, David Cannadine, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Hilary Marsh, R. E. Rawles, Robert Thicknesse, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Roger Maynard, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Dominic Kennedy and Adam Fresco, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Olga E. Lockley, Gary Jacob, Bridget Cowan, R. J. N. Childs, Ross Dunn, Monica Corless, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Robin Young, Simon Pearce, Chris Johnston, Jennifer Galton-Fenzi, Anthea Lawson, Nicholas Wapshott, Derwent May, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Angela Jameson, Justin Cartwright, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, T. L. Chambers, Gabriella Gamini, Guyon Espiner, Rob Wright, Robin Broke, David Stenhouse, Edward Crew, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Sue Mallia and Rosie Blau, John Russell Taylor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Trevor Grove, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Nick Hasell, Russell Miller, Michael Woodhead and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Lian Hearn, Joanna Pitman, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Katty Kay, Christopher Walker, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Sonia Francis, Michael Hartnack, Alex Swanson, Richard Miles Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Mike Atherton, Beryl M. Goldsmith, William Newton, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Allan Howarth, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Andrew Fairweather-Tall, Abigail Rayner, Julia Matthews, John Phillips, Jon Stock, Alastair Jackson, David Robertson, Robin Shepherd, Russell,
ResumoCouple charged over girls' murder • School Caretaker is detained in Rampton •Girlfiend due in Court this morning The Eye has it Multiple Display Advertising Items Could you pass Gcse maths? Sit the paper with… Sniffer dogs unleashed on illegal meat imports The Times Today: Page 2. Leading articles: 17.… Afghans to get £2,500 to go home Attenborough tells BBC to become serious again Life in the slow lane Mary Ann Sieghart learns to… News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Time Online Fast Times Blunkett urged to cut police forces Dell Patients held at Rampton Keep Keys to rooms Soham Murders Thousands worldwide join Soham families in grief Couple 'were off to America' How the minutes ticked away for two best friends Under the Watchful eye of a Clock, two little girls pose in Manchester United tops for a picture taken only hours before they disappered, a reminder of a carefree summer's day: and one to stick in the family album and smile over in years to come More than Overworked GPs told they arrange their work badly Nigel Hawkes reports on a new diagnosis offered by an expert on doctors' complaints Hospital deal delayed Smile Websites for alternative medicine 'dangerous' MPs urge friendly fire prevention NHS chief accused on waiting times data Boys lose edge again in GCSEs In Brief Militant skips jail Not so local Train strike called First-class plan Lost homes Need for capital Welsh in pocket Police car stolen One-legged octogenarian scales dizzy heights of wingwalking Solicitors face £500m loss over injury cases Esure Citroën Archer is bark is just as bad as his bite PS BAA Archbishop makes a confession The voice of reason Crime day on BBC to give lesson in burglary Bradford Hindus seek a holy river closer to home A Patch of waste land in yorkshire could provide an alternative to the Ganges, Ruth Gledhill reports The monsoon-fed Ganges Catholic campaigners save church treasures Somak The wildlife of the Aire Teacher suicide risk Peugeot Hole in the head beat a Bronze Age ache Mark Henderson reports on brain surgery on a 4,000-year old skull Standard Life Bank Drink took the mind off operation Thames at heart of ritual burials London Eye is high point of tourist hotspots Middle classes say they are the workers now 'He's out of his class' Ford Bowling out the legends Activist jailed for death threats and child sex pictures Death of ocean organisms may be hitting fish stocks Prudential One. Tel 'Extinct' parrot is found high on Andes volcano By a Correspondent: For sale: 18th-century golfers' poetic plea for help from the green goddess The highs and lows of a game that began on a sand dune Heroic deeds on 'Letha's plains' The opening lines of The Goff England's osprey chicks make maiden flight Archbishop steps down during 'abuse' inquiry Italy on pasta patrol to catch the fakes Just AA sk Expert attacks latest tests on Turin Shroud Bankside Fully Fitted Bathrooms Forgeries weeded out by the stuff of life Halifax Kim visit completes an 'evil' hat-trick Gulfair Opodo FBI seeking to extradite radical London cleric Slippery factor in us war strategy Foreign Editor's Briefing Clashes follow Bethlehem pullout America's Oil Imports Bear kills baby in New York mountain resort Drug gangs take over policing of Rio's leafy suburbs Ciny Black bear attacks Virgin mobile (AFP): Helicopter had been shot down In Brief Moscow blast (Reuters): Jockey ban (Reuters): £50m returned (AFP): Calling the dog (AP): Van-quished Live News Times Online Football News Travel News Talking Point The Times Iraqis freed as Berlin police storm embassy Times Online Abu Nidal killed himself over 'plot' Americans 'change the rules to avoid losing war game Mugabe's plans for farms 'faltering' Zurich Bank A comedy that keeps its bite Concert Tchaikovsky SO/Fedosyev Usher Hall, Edinburgh The Times Times Online Comedy Edinburgh round-up Theatre The Associate Lyttelton Loft Dance Boris Charmatz/Statuts Edinburgh College of Art What's Important Reform, not fines, is the solution to the Gp 'Crisis' Pilot projects prove that the Nhs can be reorganised to meet patient need There may be no time for nostalgia, for these could be the dying days of summer Picture Gallery A unique space odyssey with no end in sight The liberal case for restoring the death penalty Soham and Salem Ministers should resist a rush to legislation Careless Talk Ban mobile phones but not conversations in cars Thank You for Holding An economy airline responds to baggage worries Need for mature debate on police Fines for hooligans Reporting crime hunts Advice for the Conservative leader Oxford's deaf students Wodehouse's war Floating churches Right to buy queried The Times Children given up for adoption Islamic rallies Flood defences Weather or not The Weather The Times Crossword 22,124 Weathercall C&G Weather Eye Paul Simons Stewart hands over files Briefing Oil up amid Iraq jitters US firms swear on figures Airbus weight claims Cisco to buy Andiamo Telework holds steady Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Jaguar Serial thriller T&G to create super-union Picture Gallery Shareholder pullout hits mobile newcomer In Business Today: Commentary 20. European Briefing… Nervous breakdown Spending by Whitehall surges in July The Register The Times A gamble made in Hong Kong Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in brief The Times Exchange rates Key indicators dispel fears of double dip Mersey hit by decline in exports Qantas expected to unveil rights issue Amey finance chief quits after accounting changes First Enron executive to plead guilty to fraud Standard Life Bank Sorrell warns of delayed recovery Ailing AstraZeneca suffers forecast cut Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 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 Diversity is best advert for WPP Markets Rival's confidence lifts Avis off low Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Just too clever by half City Diary Any change, guv? Howard's ways Jowell launches inquiry into Tv production Vivendi seeks US deal with Malone's Liberty Taste of sour grapes over E. ON takeover Picture Gallery Goodwood Qwest in $7bn sale of Yellow Pages Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links On Saturday Free Guides The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Holiday blues that plunge into the red Times Online A small price for motoring peace of mind The Times Trek Machu Picchu Shares close near low Equity Prices Streets with more colour than carnival How to raise student funds Property To Advertise (Trade) Telephone 020748 1986 Facsimile 020 7782 7828 To Advertise (Private) Telephone 020 7481 4000 Facsimile 020 7782 7799 New York Studios The Times Offers in the region of £575,000 Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Eduardo Chillida Sculptor whose monumental works in iron and steeel made him something of a hero in his Basque homeland Bill Parkinson Wide-ranging and authoritative industrial correspondent Dame Marjorie Williamson Principal who rescued Royal Holloway from a backwater and introduced coeducation Court & Social Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Brief Lives Robert Borkenstein Life-saving inventor of the Breathalyser -who played both friend and foe to the drink-driver To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… A levels and grade Inflation Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers As the annual debate on exams continues, Margaret Hodge, Minister for Lifelong Learning and Higher Education (left) answers questions from Times readers Nature Notes Raft Crosses Atlantic in 87 Days On This Day The Times, August 21,1956 Raft Crosses Atlantic in 87 Days News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life August 21,1939 A Questions Answered How can people walk on hot coals without injuring themselves? Questions Asked Court Circular Balmoral Castle Latest wills Personal Column BMDs, Telephone 020 7680 6880 Private, Telephone 020 7481 4000 Trade, Telephone 0207481 7982 Facsimile 020 7481 9313 Tickets for Sale Premier Events Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Insurance annual Walking on the wild side with the National Trust Flight Searchers Faresavers Jetworld Announcements Box Number Replies Contact Details for Classified Advertising Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Forthcoming marriages Marriagé Changing the Guard Memorial service Church news Answers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Nayef wreaks revenge The archaic art of hands-on management Business is booming for City boys cashing in on fallen idols In Sport Today: Athletics: page 32. Golf: 32.… Disclosure risk fanciful Law Report Court of Appeal Published August 21,2002 Koch Shipping Inc v Richards Butler (a Firm) Before Lord Justice Ward, Lord Justice Tuckey and Lord Justice Clarke Judgment July 22,2002 Ear print comparisons can be admitted in evidence to the jury Court of Appeal Criminal Divison Published August 21,2002 Regina v Dallagher Before Lord Justice Kennedy, Mr Justice Curtis and Mr Justice Pitchford Judgment July 25,2002 Clarifying medical excuse Court of Appeal Published August 21,2002 Teinaz v Wandsworth London Borough Council Before Lord Justice Peter Gibson, Lady Justice Arden and Mr Justice Buckley Judgment July 16,2001 Teinaz v Wandsworth World Cup in danger King leads way into semi-finals In Brief Hayen on high Webster hits form Stroke of fortune Power play Duo banned Ukrainian aims to be fastest out of blocks Athletics More can benefit at the double Get fit, look fit: training with a partner Day three: leg lifts and leg kickbacks The results service Youth championships lay foundation for the future Golf Racing Carlisle Results from yesterday's two meetings York Pools forecast Lingfield Park A free £10 bet York Irresistible Jewel to sparkle in Oaks Reading the racecard Hills confounds critics as sequel matches original Racing York Ebor Meeting The Wright Track Tipster of the Year William Hill Johnston embraces virtue of patience Schofield sets up lightning finish Norwich Union League second division Times Square Scoreboard from Hove Matthew Pryor's Frizzell County Championship guide Journey into the zone leads to defining moment of my career Johannesburg 1995 saw Mike Atherton rescue England with an innings that confirmed his place in Test history Time I defied Donald was most intense I experienced Today's fixtures Italy's big kick-off delayed The Premiership Today: Cisse has red card rescinded as Curbishley pursues same for konchesky Vogts looks for positive signs McAteer's leading role is reward for mature approach Football Results Boycott threat increases as players refuse to back down Ferguson may pursue new leads as Escude is dogged by injury curse Tomorrow Tottenham close to Morientes signing Cricket Athletics Saga Martin Samuel Reportage Are you calculating enough? Books Crème Clearing Exams: do they pass the test of time? 1970 Cambridge Board Gce 0-Level (Mathematical tables and side rules may be used) How did you do? Inside the mind of Omar Sheikh was found guilty of the brutal murder of journalist Daniel Pearl in Pakistan last month. Briton Peter Gee shared a jail cell with him for 18 months and found Sheikh full of contradictions. He describes to Jon Stock a man both charming and gentle, yet who was capable of great cruelty The Saturday Times Goodwood Revival A better class of con Fancy a free meal? Or a free anything? Carol Midgley advises guile, and pretending to be posh Mary Ann Sieghart We are all slaves to hurry. But its not important that a country walk be conducted at top speed. what's the rush Children and the right to roam free The Times Pure Evoke 1 digital radio Simply the best—or the worst? Madplayer Electronic Wine Tester 0870-241 5596 Samsung T-100 mobile phone Top ten games Put to the test Gauntlet Dark Legacy, Midway Games (Gamecube ) £39,99 Easy Grate nutmeg holder Techno babble Britain is set to follow the us in draconian new digital copyright laws. Be afraid, says David Rowan Don't even think about it Arts Glories beyond the fringe Edinburgh Sick of stand-up? No time for mime? John Russell Taylor chooses the best art shows in the city Royal Opera House The Times How much? That's a joke Edinburgh Rising ticket prices will make punters play safe, says David Stenhouse Tip of the day Licence to paint money Exhibition 18th-century Bath was a magnet for nobility and the artists who jostled to paint them, says Robert Thicknesse Seduced by Fuji Photography Loving images of Japan's national symbol are too pretty, Joanna Pitman finds The Times Entertainments Telephone 020 7680 6222 Facsimile 020 7782 7930 Telephone 020 7680 6222 Facsimile 020 7782 7930 Chilli Chilli Savoy Theatre The Times We are not a muse T2 pop Lou Reed's collected lyrics just prove that his songs, like those of most singers, are better heard than read, says Chris Campling Radio a new BBC station for black On the right are some classic lines - and a few… The Times Lines we have loved—and loathed The good The bad Vicky and Charlie get porn again Beyond the gimmicks, a great man, a great book In Churchill's Shadow By David Cannadine Penguin. £25;400 pp Isbn 0 7139 9507 6 Fiction Shorts The Trade Mission by Andrew Pyper MacMillan, £9.99;304pp Isbn 0 333 76660 1 Love and revenge in a tale full of eastern promise Across the Nightingale Floor By Lian Hearn MacMillan, £12.99;336 pp Isbn 1 4050 0032 5 The orphan, the baboon and the bored Boer White Lightning By Justin Cartwright Sceptre, £16.99;248 pp Isbn 0 3408 2174 4 Bravery of women in a secret war MRD Foot Women who Lived for Danger By Marcus Binney Hodder, £20;395 pp Isbn 0 3408 1839 5 TLS 100 The Times Diary Enthusiasm for English justice The Magistrate's Tale By Trevor Grove Bloomsbury, £14.99;288 pp Isbn 0 7475 6055 2 Bestsellers Kindred spirits of calypso A Working Relationship Notting Hill Carnival trustee Debi Gardner, centre, and her Pa, Claudette Whittingham Team building keeps staff on side Ombudsman Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Times Newspapers LEgroup Ifpi Aldrich & Company PA to CEO Joslin Rowe CJES No Title Tiger Recruitment Mosquito Milk The Language Business Appointments Bi-Language BBC Angela Mortimer Sigh up to a new career Now is the time to enrol if you are to acquire the skills you will need to become a highly paid Pa write sue, Maille and Rosie Blau How to set out in the right direction Time Savers Online Tip Contacts NSR Human Resource Assistant Administrative Support Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Human Resources Non Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Medical Secretary for Private Hospital Multiple Classified Advertising Items The bigword recruitment PA Monaco Friend & Falcke Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Assistant Super Sec Recruitment Consultants Experienced Recruitment Consultant Part-Time Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Receptionist £18K Melinda Marks Recruitment Eclipse Your guide to college course vacancies A Level Retakes Hotlines The Times Bridge Slam Bidding Series for the Slightly Less Experienced Player. 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