News from 02/09/2002
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Andrew Robson, R. H. Foster, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Paul Hoggart, Russell W. Barnes, Mark Souster, Jenny Davey and Anne Spackman, David Rhys Jones, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Irvine, Jeremy Kingston, Philip Webster Political Editor and Mark Henderson, Tina Burchill, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Michael Thedoulou, Carl Mortished, Richard Cleroux, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Jonathan Caine, Gerald Davies, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Peter Jennings, Stanley Henig, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Mark Frary, Simon Kuper, Dumeetha Luthra, Janice Kinory, David Fungleton, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jane Richards, Richard Sharpe, Nic Hopkins and Helen Nugent, Sanjida O'Connell, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Bernard Mitchell, Jenny MacArthur, Gerald Mortimer, Keith Pike, Graham Zeitlin, Malika Browne, Chris Johnston, David Brown and Clare McDonald, Tim Teeman, Adam Kraus, Mark Court, Angela Jameson, Jackson, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Geoffrey Dean, Robin Shephard, Matthew Kalman, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Anna McKeown, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Steve White-Cooper, Richard Owen, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Michael Batty, Director, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Philip August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Katty Kay, Mellssa Kite and Anthony Browne, Jane Shilling, Ian Johns, Henry Thompson, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Maureen Paton, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Michael Austin, John Pincham, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, K. Hewitt, Melissa Kite and Philip Webster, Neil Goodwin, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Nick Hasell and Lea Paterson, Lisa Verrico, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Grenville C. Gilbert, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Richard Howitt, Richard Morrison, Paul Connolly, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Chris Bunting, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Anthony Rae, Robin Young and Philip Pank, Fergus O'Sullivan, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Philip Pank, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoBlair pledges to press Bush on climate Nuclear power set for a comeback Revenue boycott Laptop hazard Today in the Game Americans turn their backs on Iraq attack The Times Today Beckham's boy Romeo: Will he be a little forward? Frank Skinner tackles the Pope 'Trigger-happy' Israelis inquiry Win £120,000 of prizes Play Every Monday Only in the… Sandals Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Ulster has too few detectives to did the job, says new chief Dell Kinnock favourite to lead MEPs NHS land sell-off helps to cure housing crisis You no longer have to be mad to live here Mond Children can't fell arias from their elbows The Times Blair set to put nuclear power back on line It 's dean and efficient but blighted by link to death and destruction Nine arrested in 'fuel-laundering' scam Sony Shopping bags go wholly degradable Checks on school staff fall short In Brief UKIP election Murder charge Knee patient dies Faulty gene Diana prayers Car race deaths A fifth of firefighters join moonlighting brigade Woman held after couple murdered Esure Virgin Second job pays for holiday and treats US reminds Germany 'you're a hate target too' Hijack case Swede 'linked to al-Qaeda' Somak Holidays E is for Drivingdynamicseats Muslim conference overshadowed by arrest Iraq embarks on charm offensive across Europe Minute's silence for victims of terror British military awaits clarion call 'Crackdown on bribery' is dismissed as absurd Just AA sk Abbey National Village of desperation hails the man in white Safety threat may force airlines to ban laptop use How UWB's X-ray vision can penetrate an 8in wall Directline. com E is for Panoramicglassunroof Reading with a parent calms unruly children New cable-free network is sweeping Britain Archbishop to hear sex case appeal Salaries 'linked to class sizes' Barristers earnings defy the downturn Research on Ecstasy risk 'is flawed' Leukaemia Research Fund Halifax Swift treatment will curb angina One. Tel Doctors induce heart attacks for the camera Something nasty stirs down in the jungle Citibank E is for Sensotronicbrake control Tabloids rush to bury Schröder Mendes defends gangster film slated by critics as 'immoral' The papers on Iraq This week Moroccan migrant tide swamping Canaries Sultan takes a shine to a tarnished territory Charcol MacMillan cancer relief US troops 'easing tension in Georgia' Farmers of Zimbabwe's new era reaping ruin Halifax Mercedes-Benz Bridge medal lost over drugs test Six to be hanged for Pakistan gang rape (AP): Britons take an Afghan holiday The Sunday Times Times Online Linguaphone Iraq is a long way from American voters' thoughts Mexicans ignore church ban on 'sinful' priest film Relative madness divides psychiatrists Aquascutum Queueing to consume Maths 100 (AP): Germany hit again by floods In Brief (AP): Outback ordeal Teachers killed (AFP): Bullfight 'bomb' (AFP): Monkey funeral Mac the Knife and the young offenders Theatre Snatches New End, Nw3 The Sunday Times The Times Concert LAPO/Salonen Albert Hall/Radio 3 Concerts RSNO/Belohlavek Bbc SSO/Molino Usher Hall, Edinburgh New Labour is in danger of trying to do too much Blair's pledge to turn around public services will determine his tuture Admit it, everybody wants a passionately bad loser like Roy Keane in their team The monarchy owes a great debt to Diana It 's time to take action against our rip-off restaurants Zimbabwe Expects The emergency that Blair must at all costs address Nuclear Option How to boost the domestic power industry What's in a Name The marriage of Shakespeare and Beckham Chief Rabbi's viewsi Pursuit of regime change in Iraq Few winners from closure of the West Coast Main Line Trade unions' opposition to the euro Dualling the A66 The Times Plight of the Bushmen On their mettle Looking for omens The Weather The Times Crossword 22,134 National Forecasts C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester IoD attacks chaotic DTI Briefing Vodafone stalks SFR Revamp at Bertelsmann Munich Re provisions Two City traders binned Obstacle to Hershey sale Rio chief's grim outlook Bungey to stand down How the week finished Corporate profile Capita enjoys the fruits of… Top IT firms boycott Revenue Picture Gallery UK investors braced for fall in markets' month of misery Marconi advisers reap £50 million PPP losers seek government help Economic Agenda Green pursues Arcadia deal Everything 1/2 price The Register The Times The Times Books Direct Back to some awkward questions Change on Week Exchange Rates Nestle and Cadbury 'in pact on Hershey' Property taxes boost Government by £40bn Investors resume £1bn fight over BIS buyback Globalisation 'is a myth' claims leading academic Gershon negotiates Whitehall extension Telewest Business Boring is beautiful for faceless company Anonymity is attractive asset for Capita, says Jon Ashworth Who's who in the boardroom BT The company in detail History Aldridge has no intention of expanding outside the… The Times The Times verdict How we reached our decision SMG out to bolster defence by finding buyer for stake Digging deep to balance all issues Weare United Bungey set to leave Cordiant as shares dive Capitalisation, week's change ICR International Care & Relief Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Lord Porter of Luddenham Nobel prize-winning chemist who used his platform to popularise science among children Bridget Hill Feminist bisorian who examined the role of woman while herself supporting an eminent husband Court & Social Lucia Pamela Musical eccentric obsessed with the Moon Lives Remembered Personal Column Lionel Hampton Energetic bandleader and showmab whose partnership with Benny Goodman broke new ground -musiccally and racially To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays Flights Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Insurance Classical concerts 'wrong tone for young' Debate the issues of the day as they hapen, and join in the discusison with other Times readers Nature Notes Reconstructing Marconi News Quiz From Our Own Correspondent Rome: On This Day The Times, September 2,1938 Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life September 2,1849 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Latest wills New issues a curious choice Notebook Stamps and stamp collecting by Peter Jennings Now you see it, then you won't School news No wizard show for Gandalf Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Memorial celebration Appointments Answers Ryder Cup hope is Björn again Highland Lad gives Fox-Pitt prize The results service Devon end long wait to regain Middleton Cup Bowls Fitting end to problem Today's fixtures Thorpe ready to return Nicol pulls ahead in rivalry In Brief Groeninghe win Cup decider Thorpe on move Edwards double Hungary prevail Dawson on fire Davies fourth Schumacher takes another stride clear of his peers Motor racing Farnborough grind out victory to give Westley hope Non-league football Nationwide Conference Dr Martens League O'Sullivan sets her sights on New York UniBond League Ryman League FA Cup: Jackson fires in ten Heberle's youthful squad fails to hit the target Hockey Tregoning's stable hit by coughing Racing Hamilton Park The Wright Track Results from Saturday's four meetings Times Square Marienbard, ridden by Frankie Dettori, won the group… Folkestone Leaders in the Flat championships Bulls stop the rot with sensational second-half show Rugby league Briers plays key role to deny eager Halifax By a Correspondent: Pryce makes name for himself at Castleford Weston on target as Salford give it away Brilliant Elliott provides lift for Yorkshire spirits Cricket: Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy final Flybe Clijsters is confident Maes will unearth young talent Tennis Britain get rude awakening Judo Hick's resistance grounds Spitfires Norwich Union League first division Middlebrook exploits meek batting to lift Essex hopes Versatile Bates brings down the curtain Norwich Union Yesterday 's scoreboards Kendall collects first one-day century Picture Gallery Northamptonshire unable to disturb dominant Adams Half-century by Read not enough to save Outlaws Barkley's late kick is bad timing for exiles Zurich Premiership Refined in the First Degree Irish spirit transported far and wide TomDart takes a football fan's view of rugby's renaissance in Reading Leicester caught napping by promising Tykes Bristol unable to shake off their summer slumber Rugby union Wilkinson back in the old routine to kick-start Newcastle Gloucester set standards high Welsh contingent draw familiar blank on opening weekend of league Weird feeling but my decision was right Bjorn and Langer bring relief to Torrance Golf Banging the drum for London Irish Thorpe's readiness to return tempered by doubts Serena maintains her poise as stalker is charged Mitsubishi Motors Best for rugby Todayin Thegame In this Section Castaignede sparkles on Saracens return Lifestyle Reportage Parents Arts What to wear now Wish you were still there? Spain I wish I'd stayed Morocco Not kinder, leaner or multilingual England Pond life The Times Man behaving murderously Martin Clunes can't shake off his Men Behaving Badly image, but in his new role as acid-bath serial killer John Haigh he's set to create a dramatic new persona, says Maureen Paton Picture Gallery Toying with the boss Can brain -dead executives benefit from Lego? Giles Whittell thinks not Walt Disney Records Across the frontier, it's not all tweeds and Tories Jane Shilling Will theme park memories edicpse all other memories of playing in the park, picking blackberries or messing about on the beach The Sunday Times 'Why isn't my Baba at home?' Mohammed's story Rula's story The perils of being a parent helper 'He was talking with his new classmates. I was fighting tears' Early days at school can be hard for children, and traumatic for parents. Tina Burchill and parent forum offer advice My son, 4, is anxious about starting at 'big school'. How can I reassure him? Next week How you can help Dead yet alive? If patients are conscious while clinically dead, they should be able to decrible what happened as they were resuscitated, researchers tell sanjida o' Connell Cervical cancer and the secret of the sea What to wear this winter Emma Hope Final Reductions Next season's tribal ti Children who know what they want If you've ever wanted to see a real fashion show, now's your chance - and its all in a good cause, says Lisa Armastrong How to update your makeup - catwalk style Glitz and gloom at the Lido Venice Film Festival The stars may be out in force but it's all very dark on screen, says James Christopher Royal Opera House Pipe dreams, smoke screens As sherlock Holmes returns to the stage Ian Jolums dons his deerstalker to investigate the pursuit of the whole sleuth The Times The master detective on screen Ariadne Auf Naxos Entertainments Taboo The Times Critics' choice Busy as a man can be Interview a big hit single has turned David Byrne back into a hot pop property. John Bungey meets a rejuvenated star What's Important the Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Satellite , Cable and Digital Films Choice Six Feet under BBC One Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2748 The Times Choice Sky Roy who? Vinnie Talks Dirty Playing Thegame Hair Apparent New Bookings for a Hard Act Tony Cascarino finds Vinnie jones embracing the celebrity lifestyle but still ready to tackle Roy Keane and th FA head on From Plough Lane to Holly Wood Vinnie's Verbals Justforkicks First Win in the Baggie Why there's plenty of life in west Brom and the peop yet Keane Sticks Ferguson changes his stance on that red card Ashling O'connor reports on the race for European football rights Themoneygame It's High Noon for Eriksson Alan Smith will be summoned today to help bring direction to England after a limp World Cup exit, Matt Dickinson suggests England STIG Owen Slot finds something rotten in the state of Denmark as court case looms for world Cup star Shorts Sicknote Howdotheydothat ? Winning on Two A gifted coach uses his skills for club and country, Matt Dickinson writes Tonight Times Online William Hill Theinsider Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Savage Acts Lift The Guide Djorkaeff Has Winning Habit Barclaycard Premiership Chipper Charlton Thegames Barclaycard Premiership Spurs Taste the High Life Last-Minute Job for Lucky Boro Reid's Battlers Recover Pride The ELK Breaks his Goal Duck Beauty in Eye of Beholder Matchof Theday: Chelsea v Arsenal Russell Kemson views the evidence and suggests that the eighth dismissal of patrick Vieira's career was harsh Arsenal Show Chelsea (4-4-2) Harry and Jim Show Reaping High Ratings The Games Nationwide League First Division Ship Steadied by Pressman Ipswich Lacking Teeth Derby Indebted to Kinkladze Football League Stunned Leicester still coming to terms with Football League's Wise decision The Games Nationwide League First Division Railwaymen on the right lines as leaders make a point and Cardiff are held Thegames Nationwide League Second Division Rushden 's good start ends with a bang as narrow win takes Hartlepool top The Games Nationwide League Third Division Dunfermline Hit for Six Thegames Bank of Scotland Scottish Premier League Picture Gallery Champions Start Well Thecontinent Eurogames Shorts Picture Gallery Fallen Heroes Get the Blues France have gone from world champions to an Unloved team in turmoil, Simon Kuper says Ronaldo Move Stokes Rivalry Goldenboot £120,000 prizefund Thefootballot We should Eriksson turn to for Euro 2004? 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