News from 26/08/2002
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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Keith Zealand, Catherine Riley, Suzanna Chambers, DJM, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Correspondent, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Gary Duncan, Liza Picard, Eric Ackstine, Robert Thicknesse, Antony Crookston, Claire McDonald, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, R. Carolyn Woolhouse, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Patrick Barkham, Zak Goldsmith, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, Thrasy Petropoulos, Simon Kuper, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Anthony Ralston, Nell Harman, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Finlan Davern, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Rodney Legg, Robin Young, Jeremy Burford, Jenny MacArthur, Alice Lagnado, Anthony G. Phillips, Elizabeth Beaton, Lynne O'Donnell, Sue Corbett, Malika Browne, Graham Keeley, Tony Arthur, Richard Goode, Stefanie Marsh, Louis Saha, Emma Thompson, Vanora Bennett, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Richard Allen Greene, Stephen Burgen, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Geoffrey Dean, Hannah Hennessy, David Stenhouse, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Michael Lewin-Harris, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Cathy Harris, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Jerome Pugmire, Emily Davies, Philip August, Carolyn Asome, Finian Devern, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Glen Owen, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Gary Dancan Economics Correspondent, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Matthew Brace, Jane Shilling, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, Daniel C. Maguire, Ingrid Mansell, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Jeremy Hart, Hal Moggridge, Michael Gove, Jack Balley, Graham Searjeant, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Aki Riihilahti, Stephen Dalton, Mo Mowlam, Adam Sherwin, Sally Patten, Robbie Millen, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Robertson, Chris Brasher, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Thomas W. Fleming, Tim Bullamore,
ResumoBritain blames US for failing world's poor UN says failure at Earth Summit would fuel global terrorism Private nuclear industry faces meltdown Huntley trial fear Petrol pressure Frank Skinner The Game Irish goose flies into an Eskimo freezer The Times Today page 2. Crossword. 18 Law Report:… BT The Cost Bush and father at odds over Iraq strike News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Victim dies in Midlands legionnaires outbreak Farmers threaten to blockade supermarkets Jails plan quiet areas to house ageing inmates Four men arrested at Rally for Islam Halifax C5 chief offered ?3m to turn ITV around Will Dawn Airey take on the most challenging job in UK broadcasing? Raymond Snoddy reports Evans rekindles his ambition with plan for television stake BBC told not to dumb down politics TV history 'beats the schools' BAA Puttnam wants wider role for Ofcom Cambridge finds it is failing to balance the books Financial shortfall may force the university to raise tuition fees, Glen Owen reports Higher a levels means more students accepted Family blames anti-malarial drug for death of student daughter Sony Picture Gallery Britons get ahead on heights but fall behind on their bottoms Tories to wish teenagers a happy birthday Grandson builds tribute to king of the sandcastle Secrets of a perfect sandcastle Jam today as 15 million cars take to road T Mobile Everything stop for tea shop founded in 1807 Two centuries of trading history is at risk of being broken up when the owner retires, writes Claire McDonald Mercedes-Benz Labour accused of giving arts posts to cronies Pinter 'has seen his tumour dead' Police fear media coverage will jeopardise trials Safeguards to ensure jury does a fair job Parents urge locals not to avoid them ATS Friends aged 14 suffer sex attack Attacks on US were not war, says Williams Bishop ups stumps 'God can make as big a difference to life as falling in love' Seat Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: Cathedrals bear burden of drop in tourist numbers Developer 's castle 'better left as a ruin' Tourists invited to donate £1 In Brief Satellite tracking Navy pulls out Roly-poly return Chicks emerge Kidnap foiled Jet skier killed Foetus lost Wedding sale Foreign travel is bad for you. I'm off to Skegness Save the Earth, but what about the marijuana? What the papers say in South Africa Ray Kennedy in Johannesburg Haggis 'ban' over BSE PC World Papers on the World Summit Champagne specials for delegates discussing famine Anthony Browne in Johannesburg on the vacuous slogans and marble floors laid on for the Earth Summit Mugabe sacks Finance Minister and last white in Cabinet Halifax All agree on the goal, but not on how to reach it Blair adviser attacks Labour's 'deplorable' record High hopes and a price tag to match Chinese car tycoon disappears Job loses its magic for official wizard The British Hernia Centre Businessman and his Brilliance creation Time Palestinians kill Muslim mother for helping Israel Middle Eastern harmony prevails for the evening ALFA (AP): President condemns stoning In Brief (AP): Communist talks (AP): Basque threat (AP): Refugees lied' (AP): Protective coat Bush to woo Saudi envoy In meeting at ranch US tries to reconcile India and Pakistan Azerbaijan leader claims a victory CIA was useless over al-Qaeda , says author Georgia raids strain Bush-Putin links Two injured by Afghan bomb near UN house Fujitsu Computers Siemens Breaking News Schroder clashes Iraq in TV duel Berlin restores Prussian statues Save £38 on a case of bestselling wines at less than… Former boxer could deal blow to liberal hopes Roger Boyes, continuing his journey along the old iron Curtain, visits Slovakia, where next month's election may be vital for EU acceptance English take victory lying down Somak Holidays Return of the axemen Pop Reading Festival Proms Thegame Proms Orchestre National de Lyon/Robertson Albert Hall/Radio 3 Dance Play Without Words Lyttelton Concert Marius Brenciu Queen's Hall, Edinburgh What's Important Constitutional reforms need to be more than skin deep A first step is the diminutuon in the size and power of Westminster No one has a human right to have a baby any more than they do to be happy Dyke should tune in to radio to spice up Tv The Earth Summit is doomed s before it starts Politics of Pollution Dictators make the world a poor and filthy place Worlds Apart Strategy, not tactics, is behind the US debate over Iraq Sands of Time The very British desire to build castles on a beach American stance on Iraqi threat Religious symbols Unreliable workmen Obituaries, Debate and Court & Social Tall buildings and London's fine views Lessons to be learnt from accidents Floating churches Privy information Low-cost air travel Expense to all of delays in court Shy birds need a scrub Open house Power game Bumper crop The Weather The Times Crossword Weathercall In Cinemas now Motfaercare studies offer Briefing EADS 'eyes Boeing link' US flotations on hold Marconi refinancing Pixology secures £3.75m Skellett denies reports Credit Suisse speculation EU backs 3G cost-sharing How the week finished Currencies Commodities Green for go Petrol price rise pressure grows Picture Gallery SocGen poised to cut its City operations Gospel according to Ikea provides global success Ikea icon Young Ridgway & Associates Limited The Register Candidates for top ECB job sharpen elbows Airlines are hit as executives Switch to economy Exchange rates Www. timesonline. co. uk Green asks for 125 % stake to save Mothercare Financiers to meet over price for Arcadia Business leaders fly the green flag at Earth Summit Volcker is tipped to lead US accounts watchdog Accountants want UK ethics to be adopted worldwide Disney faces $14bn Pooh claim How village Swedes built a global brand Sally Patten on the philosophy that has taken lkea to iconic status Testing time for applicants hoping for the right stuff Personality will soon play a vital role at work, says David Robertson Management Aptitude Test In search of the extreme elements Iraq poses crude oil headache for the us Carl Mortished says that Putin is doing his best to win the peace as Bush talks up prospect of war Permit need not be challenged Law Report Court of Appeal Published August 26,2002 Regina (Greenpeace Ltd) v Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and Another Before Lord Justice Mummery, Lord Justice Laws and Lord Justice Dyson Judgment July 25,2002 Leasing transaction does not get tax relief Chancery Division Published August 26,2002 Barclays Mercantile Business Finance Ltd v Mawson (Inspector of Taxes) Before Mr Justice Park Judgment July 22,2002 Agreement of parties can displace principle Chancery Division Published August 26,2002 Sirius International Insurance Co (Publ)v FAI General Insurance Ltd Enforced treatment is no infringement Court of Session Outer House Published August 26,2002 M, Petitioner Before Lord Eassie Judgment July 11,2002 Commission cannot appear Court of Appeal Published August 26,2002 McNicol v Balfour Beatty Rall Maintenance Ltd Debate Can Scotland grow up? Anniyersaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Jiri Kolar Obituaries Czech artist frowned on by the Communist regime but able to return to his country in more liberal times Professor Jeffrey Harborne Scientist who studied the relationship between plants and the insects that feed on them Court & Social Change at Wigmore Hall Duncan Simonds A grand passion for the beers of Britain Lives Remembered Personal Column Brigadier Randall Pye Infantryman who won the DSO in North Africa and commanded a brigade in the jungles of Malaya John Lees Mountaineer who brought modern expertise to the RAF mountain rescue service - and won the George Medal Court & Social Birth and Death Notices Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Rethinking devolution Has giving power to the people helped to create a better and more mature Scotiand? The world's worst lyrics We asked you to name the silliest and most embarrassing words to pop songs Nature Notes On This Day The Times, August 21,1942 Duke of Kent Killed in Air Crash News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life August 26,1927 Questions Answered Questions Asked New artistic director for Wigmore Hall An ancient relic lives on in Perthshire Notebook Archaeology by Norman Hammond Taking an adventurous spirit abroad Best of British Sue Corbett on the rich history, and colourful future, of the British Council A Fiennes romance unfolds at Poulton Court Circular Changing the Guard University News Church news Answers Marriage Latest wills Double top for Australia Parry and Scott fly the… The results service Today's fixtures Work on preventing aches and pains Get fit, stay fit: Lower back strengthening exercises Pelvic tilts and knee to chest stretch In Sport Today US Open singles draws Still fighting England battle on at Headingley Times Square Night fever remains as infectious as ever Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the year Newcastle Epsom Yesterday's results Ripon Deauville win tests Butler's nerves Cartmel Warwick Leaders in the Flat championships Chepstow Fontwell Park The Wright Track Saturday's results Picture Gallery Huntingdon Newton Abbot Folkestone Southwell Backward progress pays off for Loeb Motor rallying Chester on Wright path as Shreeves struggles gamely Non-leagus football Charles rides luck for Derby double Equestrianism Dr Martens League UniBond League FA Cup extra preliminary round Grosvenor Park strike early McNish's job on line as Toyota tempt Da Matta Motor racing Ryman League Bryant's return has Worthing buzzing Bowls The only Real Challenge in Corporate Golf World stars struggle in Percy's wake England wilt in the heat of battle Hockey Ganguly on a fast track to widespread approval Third npower Test match Resilience of Maddy closes door on Kent Frizzell County Championship Hollioake confident Surrey can rise to the challenge Frizzell County Championship scoreboards Full Scoreboard from Headingley Forceful Law at the helm as Lancashire cruise home Middlesex held back by seeds of uncertainty Pollock dominates wretched Somerset Cricket: Norwich Union League Flower's timely touch gives Essex a sight of promotion Yesterday 's Norwich Union League scorehoards Norwich Union Di Venuto again delivers the vital impetus for Derbyshire Norwich Union League Leicester young bloods enjoy themselves in Basque baptism Rugby union Wells takes solo route to silver Rowing Britain are on target In Brief Winning move Chile given hope Koreans triumph Hen man rejects perfection for feel-good factor Us Open Vauxhall Davenport and Hingis add depth to women's draw Parry's American dream comes true Golf Hjorth and Tinning complicate Sol helm Cup selection Biaggi recaptures form and fortune Motorcycling Tigers ensure Bulls do not get back on track Rugby league Hull's rejuvenation blighted by injury worries Montgomerie seeks help Scott's brilliance means pursuers can only make up the numbers Anderson takes over at Halifax Stewart and Hussain give England cause for hope Jamjarcars Fighting fit Star quality Today in the Game Who Wins if United Lose? In this Section Analysis Fashion Arts Why I love August Clearing No times more glorious Conventional wisdom damns it as the most tedious of months, Remember, says Michael Gove, who revels in the innocent pleaures of a Brilish summer, that August, being time of reflection, has given rise to some of hisgory's greatest dramas But it's grim hell for most of us The month that made history Kosher controversy The erection of a few poles, which will allow Orthodox Jews to venture outside on holy days, has caused consternation in North London. Daniel Finkelstein defends it All men are a clich? Rick Stein now "regrets" cheating on his wife. What a surprise, says Carol Midgley Free CD for Every Reader A generation of Hollywood actresses in their late thirties and forties has declined to be shuffled off into character roles Less school, more education Gadgets make life harder Dummies are a last resort 'I imagine a life in which my son is not disabled' In trying to be positive about his child's disability Tony Arthur also recalls the things that sadden him Please help. I'm 13, only 4ft 9in, and I'm bullied Parent. forum Next week How you can help Kitsch meets catwalk There's more to Patricia Field and David Dalrymple than Sex and the City. Emlly Davles met the House of Field designers in New York Lucky five pale pink polishes Style index The Sunday Times Streetwise Nantucket Pucker up for a Pout cosmetic It's called the underwear of make-up. Emlly Davies finds out why Silliest of seasons The balmy days of summer are over. Hooray, says Caitlin Moran, it's time to get back to the television Edinburgh notebook Pick of the day Heard the one about the sexist comic? The performers might call it Post-Modern irony but Alex O'Connell found little to laugh at in the prejudices on offer at this year's fringe Too little, too late Theatre Despite some late highlights, much of the festival fare has been lacklustre, says Benedict Nightingale Entertainments Lyric Email: tnl. ents@newsint. co. uk Concert Dance Theatre for Kids James Christopher's Top Ten movies Carnival Photography Book Ahead August Bank Holiday Jumbo Clearing Digital blood pressure monitor Free Book Bridge Chess Winning move Review T2 satellite, cable & digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite , Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2742 ©Times Newpapers Limited, 2002 Published and… Choice Firstplus Wise up Leicester! Every Kick Every Pass. Every Tackle, Every save,… The Italian Jobless Golden Boot Who Wins if United Lose? O5 Frank Skinner Playing the Game Hair Apparent Television Spines View to a Kill Thestory Who wins if United lose? Ashling O'connor calculates the high price of Champions League failure for the world's richest clup Ridsdale on Trial Rick Broadbent hears the weary Leeds United chairman give his side of the story after turbulent times at Elland Road Toon Frankskinner Thrill of football in black and white devreases when one team is Newcastle Tone Turn-Off 'Always gaunt in appearance, Glenn Roeder had now taken on the look of Lurch from The Addams Family' Sicknote Injuries Explained 'Sport is really the only place where we can still be primitive, childish and vulgar' How Do the Do that? No More the Wild The former hard man has developed a softer centre, Rick Broadbent says Shorts Times Online Empire Front Line Survivor George Caulkin finds football playing a key role in healing the scare of battle Fight Tony Cascarino defends the corner of his old Chelsea sparring partner Ashling O'connor on testing times for David Sheepshanks Hot Cole Glows Brighter The Guide Hesitant Seaman had only to flop down to his right… Leeds Need a Sign of Class Barclaycard Permier Ship Total Goals Scored Highest Attendance The Games Average Attendance Leading Scorers Card Count Numbercrunch Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Double Delight for Diouf Yorke Leaves Blues Reeling Chances Eaten by MacCarone Versatile Euell Shows the Way Home Debut Joy for Redknapp Benarbia Gives City Six The Match: Manchester City v Newcastle Reid Tottering No Panic for Patient Jones Thegames Nationwide League First Division Ipswich Escape Paying Penalty Players Rally round Adams Canaries Soar Nationwide Total Goals Scored The Games Average Attendance Leading Scorers Card Count Is Milton Keynes abuzz at becoming Wimbledon's base? Tom Dart discovers The Games Wigan maintain their perfect run to stay clear of Brentford and Cardiff Thegames Nationwide League Second Division Nationwide Total Goals Scores The Games Average Attendance Leading Scorers Card Count Boston clear points penalty and goalkeeper Marshall inspires Cambridge Nationwide Total Goals Scored Highest Attendance The Games Average Attendance Leading Scorers Card Count Rangers Stroll IT Lennon excels after traumatic week and Lovell lands lucky Dundee late win Bank of Scotland Bell's Eurogames Fantasy Shorts BBC Downfall of a Roman Empire Simon Kuper discovers debt-ridden Lazio paying a high price for buying success Atletico Aim to Impress Get Into Europe Goldenboot How to play GoldenBoot How you score points Ten transfers a week Your weekly Star Player Set up a Challenge League Pick your Star Player here GoldenBoot The Foot Ballot Your chance to vote for the nation's heroes and villains—and win a prize Who Gets your Vote for the Blinder or Stinker of the… Buylines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You Catherine's casebook Next Week Fixtures Ford
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