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News from 27/08/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, DJM, David Brown, Captain D. McCallum M. C., Gary Duncan, Peter Lansley, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Nicolette Jones, Philip Howard, William Culshaw, Hilary Finch, Cyril Cunningham, Richard Vaughan-Davies, Jenny Morris, Penny Wark, Alan Stacey, Finian Davern, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, John Ellis, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Maria Mutola, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Simon Thornton-Wood, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Steve Bird, Gary Jacob, Peter Fellgett, Tim Reid, Dr Jane Collins, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Finlan Davern, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Tillotson, Charles Bremner, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Angela Jameson, Ian Pyle, Carl Mortished and Gary Duncan, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, Martin Hogg, Nick Thomas, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, James M. R. Orr, Tim Reid and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, A. J. Carr, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Chris Campling, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Brian Gilbert, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Hannah Hennessy and Chris Johnston, Jerome Pugmire, Oliver August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Ramsey Dair, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Marjorie Papworth, Nick Szczepanik, George A. Black, Giles Whittell, Katty Kay, Tim Hames, John Shaw, Ingrid Mansell, Jenny Roberts, Alan Lee, Michael Austin, Simon Brooke, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, David Blair, Brian Murgatroyd, David Diprose, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Nigel Hawkes and Greg Hurst, Lea Paterson, Simon Muggleton, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, R. D. Claxton, Philip Dinnage, Benedict Nightingale, J. Warwick, Stephen Dalton, Keith E. Hunter, Minette Marrin, George, Paul Connolly, Nicki Daniels, Roderick Dadak, Vince Wright, Abigail Rayner, Tim Johnston, David Hill, Joan Smith, Bradley Thomas,

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Attack on Saddam cannot wait, says Cheney Inside India walk it Gone with the wind in Essex The Times page 2 Crossword page 18. Law Report… Country Strife Mbeki attacks West's 'survival of the fittest' The New Grumpies Cancer policy on knife edge, Milburn told NDCS In this section News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 The Times Safety device on wheels may have caused Selby derailment Tragic conflict is corrupting Israel, says Sacks Bone Breaker' crash injures 31 One. Tel Straw will tell of ideas for an EU charter Prince forbids Camilla to join countryside rally Charles seeks to avoid controversy as bettle lines are drawn for the big march. Reports by Andrew Pierce Albert Hall concert will boost campaign coffers Ministers to stage public TV debates Zara follows her parents on to international stage Hitachi A rough ride for minister Inquiry ordered after bomb victim is forced to strip BT Bees and wasps nose ahead Death rates will be the real test for cancer plan Dogs may be used to sniff out cancers Saga Easy Jet threatened by strikes In Brief Arthritis hope Diabetes success Memorial burnt Water-skier killed Low-speed chase Policeman injured by rock mob on rampage Quiet roads home for holiday traffic British Gas Bog speed record gets clean away Heaths concern at 'enormous' cost of monarchy Tories plan to go for education gold Safeway Abbey National Blind call for right to sue travel firms Middle-aged are labelled the nation's moaning Meldrews What's Important Do "Meldrews" have a good case? Soham vicar queries visitors motives Mastiff rips open cheek of girl, 4 Million revellers join the carnival 18-stone man killed in bungee accident A Halifax and Bank of Scotland Company Ford Man dies trying to save his grandson Business on alert before twin towers anniversary IF Intelligent Finance Tiny robot seeks answer to pyramid mystery Theories about monument's unknown heart Wonder of the world that was ordered by Cheops Police need to 'rebuild trust' to fight crime AA BT Birdman of Alcatraz a fraud, says jail guard Jungle Reagan 's health in decline Hidden Hearing Ltd Bodies in garden end hunt for girls Zimbabwe police chief flouts EU travel ban The Times The Times Offers Direct Earth protesters stranded on another planet Fujitsu Siemens Chemical ban in West Bank In Brief (AP): Police shot dead (AP): US prison record (AP): Monaco grows (AP): Official targets Bush finds legal loophole for attack on Iraq Gulfair Half a million Cambodians flee floods Chinese curbs on missile science welcomed by US Prudential Fantasylegue Live News Times Online Virgin One account Opodo The impossibly dynamic Sarko becomes Chirac's superman Basque political wing banned over Eta bloodshed Man on a mission to bring guilty to justice Relaxed Milosevic resumes offensive A Siegfried with fire in the soul Opera Siegfried Edinburgh Festival Theatre Opera Turn of the Screw King's, Edinburgh The Game Times Online Concert Kiropv/Gergiev Albert Hall/Radio 3 Pop Reading Festival Rivermead, Caversham The Times A display of emotion that is sincere and very British The public response to the Soham murders should be valued not vilified Never mind the destitute, eat drink and be merry—for this is a world summit Picture Gallery For goodness sake, just stop whingeing Flare for fashion is a crime against aesthetics Camera Candidates Germany's first TV election debate ends in a draw Urgent Vacancy The Treasury should not keep the Bank hanging on Bog Standard Sport The air guitar championships soar above all others Lie detector tests Mobile phone masts The Times Amalgamation no answer for police Achievements of an economically independent Scotland Troubles for the nursing profession Computer errors Civic pride Organ donors 100 great Britons Travelling light The Weather The Times Crossword 22,129 Around Britain Abroad High Tides National Forecasts C&G Picture Gallery Regulator rejects power price complaints TUC pensions demand Briefing Studied chiefs earn more London house sales slip UK and Norway in pact Grasso fails to file New head for WTO Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today: Need To Know 20, Corporate… Corporate profile STRIKE!Wall St sleaze sends FTSE forecasts tumbling Creditors seek Kopper's $12m Economic Agenda Myers 'ordered end to questions' Share gains fuel market hopes Millionaires The Register The Times Bears not about to hibernate just yet Change on Week Exchange Rates Wall Street Operators hail EU help for 3G networks From a Correspondent: Siemens to cut 4,000 jobs a ICN The Times By Our City Staff: Karstadt's losses deepen as Thomas Cook suffers Boring Nordics are so honest Worry over WorldCom's European arm Brazil wins banks' backing T Mobile Hostility grows as Hershey fears Nestle's 'bid ' Towering success after boom and bus Angela Jameson on a company that changed London's skyline Who's who in the boardroom Labour runs out of steam in managing power The company in detail History The Times verdict How we reached our decision Occupational hazards hit search for cover Insurance crisis New Liabilities party to blame for problems over Insurance, says Elizabeth Judge Picture Gallery Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Own property now, with No Deposits? Business for Sale Case study Multiple Classified Advertising Items Full Circle Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goldfinch The Bow House Beautiful Listed Building Seminar date for telework In Brief Crime website New factor SME handbook Capitalisation, week's change ICR Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Val McCalla Founder of The Voice, who courled controversy but saw a niche for a newspaper for black people born in Britain Prince Ahmed Bin Salman Bin Abdul Aziz Saudi publisher and businessman whose passion for horses led to success in both the Derby and the kentucky Derby Court & Social Laves Remembered Personal Column Air Commodore John Chaplin Wellington pilot who was personally congratulated by Churchill for destroying German magnetic mines Flight Searchers Jetworld Attention Sports Car Owners Court & Social Travel Insurance Faresavers Dee Valley Group plc Promotion of smoking Would a ban on all advertising and sponsorship be justified? Nature Notes Tory leader urged to update his antiquated language Debate@the times. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times reader Question for the Commons Is it time that Iain Duncan Smith practised speaking like Paul Merton? News Quiz From China by Car Prize. quiz@the times Word Watching Daily Life August 27,1800 Writing to his friend Coleridge, the essayist Charles Lamb shows his ability to conjure up a vivid scene, but also gives a glimpse of some bizarre literacy productions that have remained obsure from that day to this Questions Answered Questions Asked Today's royal engagements Church news Staffordshire figures and a Charles Ii mug offer rich pickings in the saleroom Rifleman 's tale of valour and remorse City find is Knights Templars' oldest London church Latest wills Forthcoming marriage Marriage Changing of the Guard School news Answers Watford run riot Mutola grateful to poet and President after setting fast pace from poverty The Kervin Interview Maria Mutola In Sports Today: Racing: pages 30-31. Us Open… Misfeasance allegation Law Report Court of Appeal What if counsel becomes ill during trial? Court of Appeal Right to communal garden Court of Appeal All to play for Confident Wigan expose frailties of Warrington Rugby league Newcastle rocked by injury to Walder Rugby union Johnson left shattered by second bad break Results from yesterday's 11 meetings Ripon Russian Rhythm burdened by hope Teenager inflicts latest torment on Kournikova Tennis: USOpen Results from Flushing Meadows The results service Uttoxeter Racing Bryant rolls back years on return to Worthing Bowis Get fit, stay fit: Lower back strengthening exercises Lower trunk rotation stretch Today's fixtures Anderson gambles on Halifax In Brief Proud Wales Britain rule Slater favourite Hussain owns up to failure in all departments Cricket: Third npower Test match Full final Scoreboard from Headingley The Times Rose hits new heights on American tour Golf The Times Longevity rewarded as Arnold takes over the reins James stays calm to put Glamorgan in box seat Cricket By a Correspondent: Medlycott cautious as Surrey close in on title Four off in Wycombe card frenzy Football Home with a wealth of history, room and a view Unbeaten Rushden remain top Watford 's pride is restored by Webber Nationwide League first division Commons gives unified Stoke a share of the spoils Portsmouth ambition being inspired by Merson's class The Times Cresswell late again to deny Gillingham Pools forecast Lee makes Derby look out of place Brighton prove a soft touch without Zamora Times Square Proctors strike humbles confident Ipswich Ferguson remains confident of qualified success Champion League The Premiership Today: Juninho flies out for surgery, while Sullivan faces long injury lay-off Fulham look to step up a grade in Europe England are swept aside by Canada Kumble leaves England facing a test of resolve Jaguar Fallen hero Bowling along In this Section Reportage Health Arts Somebody's husband, somebody's son? Law Case 13605: he's The search for Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman ended in tragedy, byt by no means all such cases do. Giles Whittell goes behind the scenes at the National Missing Persons Helpline, which tries to find the 10,000 people who disappear every year Men cash in Viewpoint Guys, if a woman wants to buy you a meal or a new suit, just say yes. There's no shame in being a kept man, says Simon Brooke Air to the What was once something teenagers did in fromt of a mirror has become a global phenomenon. Air guitar novice Jack Maivern goes to play in the world finals in Finland - and finishes fourth The Times Joan Smith The new style of public mourning initiated by Diana's death is a sympton of a nation struggling to work out what it believes Fatherhood should not be forced Don't call me a 'Meldrew' The Sunday Times Seventh age of wisdom Bob Smith tells Penny Wark how much he has learnt by introducing New York seniors to Shakespeare Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Fat is a profit issue Food companies push fats and sugar on us because that is where the money is, says Jerome Burne Diet of euphemism A nice boy's bad attitude The Times children's doctor answers readers questions PPP healthcare A hard truth to tell I low do you break the news to someone that they will never walk again? Special training helps in the sensitiive struggle to keep hope alive, reports Nicki Daniels I 'm a lot stronger than you think I am The bright stuff Theatre Eve Best lights up the Stoppard trilogy in dark roles. Benedict Nightingale meets the rising young star The Times Theatres Wyndhams Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Critics' choice Beyond the light brigade New Classical Cds Don't setle for the glut of light music releases, says Geoff Brown English National Opera The Silver Tassie James MacMillanThe Birds of Rhiannon Lyric Quartet Michael Nyman Quartets New London Orchestra British Light Music New Jazz Albums Brad Mehldau goes to the edge; Karrin Allyson gets the blues Times Online Drawing on an innocent age Interview Was childhood a more carefree time in days gone by? Illustrator Shirley Hughes thinks so-now it's a case of too much reality and not enough fantasy. Nicolette Jones met her Theatre Royal Drury Lane Time to clock off Radio And, as the Minute Waltz fades away. Chris Campling ponders the Iongevity of Just a Minute and asks: why? BBC Crown Prosecution Service The Times Misys A class revolution for French justice A leading light in the Parisian judiciary defends the besieged inquisitorial system to Adam Sage Picture Gallery Essex County Council Crown Prosecution Service Appointment as Queen's Counsel Rose of England? Not necessarily Countries now have floral rights, report Simon Thornton-Wood The Times Harold Michelmore & Co Independent Law School Holborn College New York Bar Course British bulldog or a French poodle? The new head of the Pcc needs to make changes, says Roderick Dadak The Times School of Psychotherapy & Counselling Clearing Your guide to college course vacancies The Times Bridge Chess Winning move Television & radio Sky One Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio 1 Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Index Times 2 Crossword No 2743 Choice NCH

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