News from 29/08/2002
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Andrew Robson, Tim Reld, Alyn Shipton, Peter J. Maskell, Jeremy Skidmore, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, DJM, David Brown, J. M. Agar, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Mark Frary, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Angus Nicol, Ivo Tennant, Adam Sherwin and Michael Evans, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Matthew DeLUCA, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Nic Hopkins, Angela Jameson and Jon Ashworth, Barbara Ellen, Kevin Eason, Ablgall Rayner, Paul Nicolson, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, David McVay, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ian Lyon, Anthony Browne, Shirley Williams, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Incpen, Alice Lagnado, Anatole Kaletsky, Bill Hebenton (Lecturer), Sue Corbett, Malika Browne, Julie Graham, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Lea Paterson Christine Buckley and Roger Boyes, Jane Bickerstaffe, Director, Angela Jameson, Vanora Bennett, Oliver Kay, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, D. W. M. Beech, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Kenneth Adelman, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean MacAulay, Michael Muivihill, Damian Wild, Neville Scott, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent and Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Jack Pridham, Mel Webb, General Wesley Clark, Kevin McCarra, Dominic Waish, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Paul Dare, Valerie Eillott Countryside Editor, Richard Morrison Chief Music Critic, Tony Dawe, Richard Stevens, Richard Hobson and Neville Scott, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Hannab Betts, Lucia van der Post, Kieran Falconer, Catherine Philp, Chris Gatter, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Amanda Kelly, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, Michael Evans, George Wright, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Ian Mullen, Sally Patten, Stewart Rigby, J. Cox (Chief Executive Officer), Jenny Davey, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr,
ResumoBritain's busiest rail line to close for four months Europe's recovery runs out of steam Fish-eye lens puts trout anglers in the frame Orange Country colonists Lucia van der Post reveals exurban man The Times Today Shape matters Dr Stuttaford's holiday survival guide Keane deadline Threat to troops Maxine Carr gets video link to beat mob News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Tory leader and family to join pro-hunt march Prisoners damage 50 cells in protest at cramped conditions Rail staff urged to dial secret hotline Fugitive arrested in Brighton In Brief Hughes banned Advert complaint Fifth bug death Top tea award Nestle Vetting keeps pupils off school British GP accused of trafficking in human organs 'We get the Asian donors, there are plenty of poor' Dando killer's legal team told he cannot appeal to Lords Prada Desperation for donors fuels murky trade British 'screw-up' left troops near disaster in Kabul Decision to deal with bin Laden first, then Saddam Magnet Blair warned Bush of bombing failure Safari student tries to save friend with makeshift surgery Mother hears of daughter's dying moments on Tube platform Tax Specialists Guards to the royals seek code of conduct 'Two Jags' flies in to a PR disaster Dixons Queen's fury over slur on her sister Unhappy Britons emigrate to escape the rain Good skills and fair dinkum character Jerry makes a play of wooing Mick Esure PS Classical concerts 'wrong tone for young' The New Alfa 'I'm blowed if orchestras can do more' Summer loving This Saturday in weekend Travel Money 'Everyone is thinking about Milly again' The Soham tragedy has brought the pain back to Walton-on-Thames writes Andrew Norfolk PSW 818 Role model soldier dismissed In Brief "Soft" subjects Edwards accused Drink-drive actor Correction Snobs are right: the glass does affect the wine Vintage matters of shape and size Heinz NEC Trimble faces new onslaught from party hardliners Dudgens Carling Handicapped woman sues Blair's office Malaria alert over stowaway mosquito Mayors making a monkey out of Labour Toyota Robert Crampton tries to sing Kate Muir's sporting life High house prices make buyers keep on renting Office World Modern farming kills sparrows One. Tel Wrong time to get on the property ladder One puff a day can damage the heart Dog-nappers go 'walkies' with Jack Russells The theft of a puppy from a front garden prompts Simon de Bruxelles to investigate Dell Stolen pets often used for fighting or breeding Money Cliff face stones fall on girl, 14 In Brief Coach jailed Memory booster Car prices down Baby food alert Guards confess to killing eight 'bully' comrades Renault Cup Raffarin's gastronomic spin woos provinces Russia licks its troops into shape Floods 'will not keep Schr?der's chances afloat ' Opera sounds note of discord among Christian Democrats Rail staff deny blame for rail deaths Dvd Recorder Milosevic accuses Nato of massacre Time Notes clue in killing of magnate In Brief (AP): Evictions ruling (Reuters): Four die in raid Nuns deny abuse (AP): Party mail moves Secret files on Baghdad's weapons plans Tony Biair has promised to reveal the true extent of lraq's drive to acquire weapons of mass destruction, but so far he has kept the British public in the dark. Michael Evans assesses the evidence that could take us to war Heathlow Desert Storm Ii would be a walk in the park Make the case for overthrowing Saddam Why war should be America's last resort We must buy time and balance risks, says General wesley Clark, former Superme Allied Commander Europe Lexus Gas deal will show which way the Saudi wind blows Rumsfeld recalls Churchill's stand against tyranny Zurich Tesco New al-Qaeda chiefs 'operate from Iran' Straw poised to step up pressure on Iraq Los Angeles leads ban on soft drinks in schools One. Tel Boy, 9, snatched in latest us kidnap case The Times Couple sue airlines for losing pet Fujitsu Computers Siemens Times Online Clean water talks collapse after US rejects target date Poverty summit to cost over £33m The Times Bhopal homicide charge stands British Gas Prudential Water shortage A tasty stew of life in the kitchen Theatre La Cuisine Lyceum, Edinburg Proms Co ncertgebouw/Sinaisky Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Times Times Online Concert La Phil/Salonen Usher Hall, Edinburgh Jazz In T2 today: Al Pacino's latest and the rest of… Unpalatable truth about science and the haggis The drive to ban Scotland's national dish is not, alas, a silly season story If you can't stand the Heat, then you need to get out of Hello!'s kitchen Picture Gallery The EU's recovery may have been washed away If it's a crisis you want, think of the end of mankind Yes, Plus—yes, minus Blair's choice on supporting Bush over Iraq Line to Disaster It is to get on rail renewal costs Fortissimo Classical music should not be shy of proclaiming itself Food production risks Proposed action against Saddam Earth summit issues and priorities Industry's role in recycling packaging London's next mayor Longer shelf life War and peace Criminal records vetting 'chaos' Troubles at ENO Unreliable workmen Open house Too old to complain The Weather The Times Crossword C&G Deutsche Post in UK Briefing Enron cash frozen MobilCom to sue Kingfisher bid approved Broker's $40m theft Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Jaguar Knight match who will ride to football's rescue? Commodities WorldCom finance chief indicted Marconi confirms shareholders to get 0.5% In Business Today: Commentary 26. Wall Street Diary… Confident trick Invested 'to find the lady' Wall Street Diary Jarvis accepts Skellett's resignation The Register Obituaries, Debate and Court & Social The Times Need to know: to The essential to the sectors The Times Holmes truths for Mothercare Results in brief The Times Exchange rates Record result at Wilson Bowden Spirent fears further hi-tech falls Bramble shares dive 15% as CHEP suffers Ba completes European fare cuts programme Property sector hit by Hammerson Opec ready to pump more crude Microsoft cuts Xbox price again North Sea oil to get £2bn boost BT Railtrack starts portfolio sell-off Shire pays for being seen as 'big pharma' Eurotop 100 Brambles offers hope of fruit Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Matalan cheaper as costs worry broker Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Ba silver loses its value Wheel of fortune Fare enough Companies seek 'swaps route' to survival Sally Patten examines the growing popularity opf debt-for-equity deals Investment offer or three-card monte? The Times Shareholders at Marconi get a fraction Sick as a parrot - football faces up to cash crunch The days of the old boy made good riding in to rescue his team are gone, says Damian Wild After September 11, all banking transactions are suspect The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Orange Passengers are simply lying high Don't leave home without Ex-patients to get free care Law Report Benefit cannot be shared Queen's Bench Division Published August 29,, 2002 Reglna (Barber)v Secretary of State for Work and Penslons Before Sir Richard Tucker Judgment July 17,2002 Homely alternative to swish hotels Apartments are proving popular with executives seeking a home from home, says Jeremy Skldmore The main players Statutory protection of whistleblower Court of Appeal No validation of director's act Court of Appeal Tenant's agent got notice Chancery Division Published August 29,2002 Yenula Propertleek Ltd v Naldu Before Mr Justice Lloyd Judgment July 18,2002 You won't close the deal until lunchtime Briefcase guide to Mexico City Times Online Law Report Times Law Report archive… Sweet days that should go with a buzz A weekend in Somerset for ?67; a week on Rhodes ?186, Grenada ?699. Tony Dawe listgs best buys Trailfinders Swift Travel Insurance The Times Travel Jetworld Flight searchers APH Faresavers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airline Network Flightbookers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Take to the lakes Focus on walking holidays Sharp fall for shares Free Tutorial First Executive Graphic design sales Administration Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Department of Trade and Industry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interexec Comet Equis Premier Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Railtrack Cosmopolitan Cosmetics Times Newspapers SSA National Maritime Museum International Sales Executive Chief Business Consultant Philip Ritchie Capita Streets CBI Glasgow science centre Portland Royal Liver Opportunities in Financial Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spr ADTI Consulting NEC Management Executive Volvo The Times PCS SportExec Intelsat Fuller's Wireless Communications Carpets of Kidderminster Perseus Support Services Ltd ALDI Haldane Waitrose Connaught Impact Associates Ism Bank of Scotland Harvey Nash Scientifics Group Administation Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Sme Support Executives needed Debate Has the grief regarding Soham been authentic? Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Professor Michael Bacharach Countess Karolina Lanckoronska Court & Social The Historic Houses Association Winifred Watson Writer who enjoyed a late success with her 'risqu?' Thirties novel Lives Remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Lives in Brief Sir David Burnett, Bt Chairman of Hay's Wharf who saved thousands of historic pottery shards from the bombed of the Thames Births, Marriages & Deaths The moaning Meldrews A Mori poll says those aged 35 to 54 are a bunch of whingers. Do they have a good case? Nature Notes Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Displays of public mourning The outpouring of "grief" following the Soham murders has prompted strong reactions On This Day The Times, August 29,1934 Prize. quiz@thetimes News Quiz Word Watching Daily Life August 29,1859 Questions Answered Questions Asked Changing the Guard Latest wills Answers High standards at Oban pipe gathering Guarding the further of historic homes Best of British Sue Corbett looks at the work of the Historic Houses Association Picture Gallery Personal Column Forthcoming marriages School news Awards Court & Social Marriages Church news Multiple Display Advertising Items Championship charge Surrey batsmen take control Page… Elusive City at risk of losing Goodwood prize Racing Yesterday's results Salisbury Chester Lingfield Park Reading the racecard The Times Sports Book Keane brought to book Fa likely to punish footballer Questions raised by Hit And Run case Ward's fourth century edges Surrey nearer to championship Frizzell County Championship first division Sutcliffe in fine fettle as Sussex fall apart again Stubborn Brophy defies the odds to prolong Durham's torment Second division Cork injury adds to England selection poser Elliott affords Yorkshire some hope Nottinghamshire feel full force of James Compromise agreed in ICC sponsorship row Hick makes Middlesex pay for letting opportunity slip away Double act gives Somerset little to smile about Kennedy wants his Sharks to start taking a bigger bite Rugby union Twickenham's Six Nations Sunday Yesterday's scoreboards Small steps to comfort Get fit, look fit: lower back strengthening Veteran pairing upsets all the odds to secure national title Bowls Today's fixtures Enigmatic Ballesteros returns to the fold Golf Reuters data Villeneuve unmoved by huge Bar offer Motor racing McCullough to take on the world In Brief Woe for England Hood hope Positive test Gala go-ahead Steady Grant The Times Rusedski survives hard test as Henman passes with honours Britain 's best descend on Burghley Equestrianism Results from Flushing Meadows The results service Keane to postpone surgery as United progress Football: Champions League Times Square Celtic left to count cost of failure in Europe McAteer gives Leeds food for thought Barclaycard Premiership Last night's results Brave Birmingham denied by Unsworth at the last Ipswich to hand Reuser European farewell Grabbi smashes Liverpool's ambitions Vassell shows predatory instinct to get tentative Villa off mark West Bromwich line up Koumas Lampard rescues draw for ragged Chelsea Robson rejoices as Newcastle return to the promised… Fa ready to take action over Keane revelations Best for tennis Jamjarcars In this Section Health How to avoid holiday lantrums next year Film Wakey wakey Al Pacino is fantastic Clearing Vacancies engineering, science and technology Lucia can der Post on how the city came to the… Out of Clapham You used to find him is places like Clapham and Fulham but with the advent of 'cluster homes'-he would never live on an estate-and dinky shops selling cappuccino and rare balsamic vinegar, he and his wife are making the move from the city to the country. Lucia van der Post introduces exurban man The ones who got away Bullied and burnt out by the Burmese military, the Karen people seek sanctuary in refugee camps on the Thai border. Bel Mooney visits one remarkable camp and finds it full of spirit and laughter This Saturday only in the times magazine The Sunday Times School rules Richard Morrison The Great Pyramid tunnel that goes nowhere is an example of what's known in the builidng trade as a CBU-a Complete Botch-Up Coming soon: MacBeth Returns There's still only room for one Next year make your holiday a sane one It's green Your child's health problems solved Don't panic about HRT The Times Good cop, bad cop New Releases Al Pacino wakes everyone up as a tired detective, but Nicolas Cage turns out to be a real yawn in a tiresome Second World War epic, says Barbara Ellen Talktoher Sickly but not sweet enough New Releases a tired gross-out comedy is neither clever not funny, while Eddie Murphy's jokes get lost in space. Thank goodness for the Japanese, says Ian Nathan Multiple Display Advertising Items Entertainments The Times Entertainments Listings To advertise in… Film choice Also on release Kings of the swingers American sex British passion and army skuldggery fuelled a rich crop in Edinburgh, James enthuses Bring on the comfy chairs A relaunched London cinema shows just how mainstream the 'art house' has become, says Malika Browne Still in without a shout Star of the Week Al Pacino seems to have got through his bellowing quiet subtlety, says Sean MacAulay New on video and DVD Telephone 020 7680 6800 Facsimile 020 7782 7899 SAP Kds. Print Production Services Ltd University of Bristol School of Law EF LSI The Times MPW Holborn College Enterprising academics Universities are incresingly spinning the fruits of their research into commercial assets, says Amanda Kelly Why is cooking cool but sewing still cissy? Textiles is no longer a soft option for girls alone, says Damian Barr Postgraduate Courses TVU Ed. forum Duff Miller Teacher training agency The Times Postgraduate Courses Ma London Guildhall University Northampton Business School The Times BAC Independent Education Everyprospectus. co. uk Sibs Ltd. MBA The University of Birmingham Education Oxford Your guide to college course vacancies The Times Birkbeck Culture "People in Hollywood only know Mexicans as maids. "Actress Salms Hayek on breaking through Style Pop idols Will Young and Gareth Gates on their surprising friendship Magazine Prison diary the inside story of Slobodan Milosevic, jailed for war crimes Bridge Chess Review Sky One Choice Choice Radio 1 Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variation Today's Television Pages 30 & 31 Satellite and… Times 2 Crossword No 2745 Choice Scope
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