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News from 03/09/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Charles Twining, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Janet Cresswell, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Patricia Wooding, Robert Thicknesse, Jeremy Pope, David Pannick Qc, Adam Luck, Linda Tsang, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Bob Stanley, Patrick Barkham, John Bungey, B. S. Wells, Geoff Brown, Linda Hughes, Glen Owen and Richard Ford, Joe Joseph, Michael Madden, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Chris G. Green, Valerie Elliott, Hugh Livesey, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Alex Cohen and David Christensen, Norman Harris, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Tony Anchors, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Robin Fry, Anthony G. Phillips, Duncan Fairgrieve, Elizabeth Clarke, Roland Watson, Chris Johnston, Christine Buckley, Jill Sherman and Hannah Hennessy, Chris Barton, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Mark Souster and David Hands, Richard Susskind, Nicholas Wapshott, Angela Jameson, Murray Walker, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Brian Morris, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Steven Pinker, Steuart & Francis, Simon de Bruxelles, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Melissa Kite, Jane Hughes, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Bill Morris, James Shikwati, Roger Boyes, Clem Cecil, Anatole Kaletsky Economic View, Jane Feinmann, Julian Muscat, Daphne Shillingford, Adam Fresco, Thomas Ableman, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Jane Bidder, Philip Webster and Greg Hurst, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Terence B. Smith, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, James Moore Stock Markets, Rodney Gray, Chris McGrath, Richard Blake, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Oliver Chastney, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Allen Robertson, L. R. Mytton, Richard Miles, Michael MacKey, Robert Borrill, Michael Horsnell, Laura Peek, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Matthew Connolly, Perry Goodman, Owen Slot, Mark Whitby, Sally Patten, Peter Riddell and Greg Hurst, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, David Corker, David Robertson, Alice Lagnado and Philip Webster Political Editor, Patience Wheatcroft, Roland Irving, Lisa Verrico, Joan Smith, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Euro poll will cost Labour election, warns union leader Palestinian call Real Ronaldo Law Supplement Orange Natural born killer Just five minutes: no hesitation but plenty of deviation and repetition The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 20. Law:… ... and the captain says hello to his Jag Families fearing war bid Ark Royal sailors farewell Sven's bad boys Free Willy seeks humanity from nation of whale-killers How honest are we? What's Important Today in the Times News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Fast Times Firemen's strike 'almost certain' as pay talks fail Creaking public service now staggers along on grey power £4m to fight airport Safeway Abbey National Orde's first taste of upset Lady Archer at war over inch of flat champagne Patrick Barkham on the case of the 'snide' academic and her 'sullen rude' assistant The fragrant witness Tetley Tea Carr may he put in safe house on bail On the Front Line: The Euro Crusaders 'Slowly does it' campaign gathers support Fujitsu Siemens The Chancellor's five economic tests Holy Grail chapel takes internet prayer requests E-mail misuse is top breach of staff rules Complaints against councillors soar Double killing case remand In Brief Milk price threat Australian case 'Terry' speaks out Second ferry fire Hospitals fail Internet safety Letter from Cook Correction Tragedy of mother in labour told: Go take an aspirin Stillbirth mystery Heart patient walks out over long wait Time to learn French? T Mobile Girl to have a tracking device implanted You do need your Mates in Westminster Mercedes-Benz Sophia Loren No 10's unforgettable day Breaking up is so hard to do Singer's home raided as she slept Prudential PS By a Correspondent: Hopkins sails in to save old ship Bullying doorstep salesmen on increase Basf Lost and found pet strays into legal action Checks on teachers 'could last months' Honemoon goes on for Kennedy and party The Lib Dem leader tells Peter Riddell and Greg Hurst about his strategy Vorsprung durch Technik Grandees floored as Tories go for stark look Grandstand loses viewers as it takes sport to extremes Drama warning by 'rattled' Itvi Standard Life Bank Power wedding may settle some old scores Landlady fined for insult on scarf Jails chief clashes with inspector over Scrubs Anne Owers: liberal and robust critic of failing prisons Martin Narey: respected and ambitious reformer Intelligent Finance Woman killed husband 'to protect baby' Just AAsk Prudential Cameras may predict crimes 'No alternative' to Iraq attack, Blair will tell critics Dutch arrest eight al-Qaeda suspects DELL Suspect denies hijack charge First direct Palestinians must end all violence, says Arafat aide Deal agreed but this is betrayal say charities Virgin By a Correspondent: Give environment a chance, children tell world leaders Water is essential for life-it's official Halifax They told the world Hands off my country, Mugabe tells Blair Family forced to leave only farm Charcol The rhetoric Tiny ... and the reality Slurs put aside in visit to township Challenge to us exposes Blair on nuclear issue Foriegn Editor's Briefing Washington rifts leave Powell's future in balance Danziger Esure Tesco Augusta spurns $5m sponsors to keep out women golfers Fair cop for a monkey Transatlantic rules: men-only clubs Electric cars are scrapped by Ford The Sunday Times Times on Line Virgin one account Flybe Waitress is poised to change face of Germany Aznar pushes Euro boat out for family wedding And now, for my next telephone number Bespoke Suits Rebel link to kidnap claimed (AP): Village rapists Brussels (AP): Licence to pose Rome (AFP): War cry Khartoum (Reuters): Imran's hitch Islamabad (AP): Age concern Shreveport Flesh is willing but the spirit is weak The Sunday Times What's Important Proms Opera Marriage of Figaro/Orpheus in the Underworld Times Online Postpone the euro decision and focus on public services Voters will not forgive Labour if it fails to deal with schools and hospitals What's covered in red tape and is hopelessly inefficient? The Dti, of course Picture Gallery We need some vision, not endless screening I do not need white NGOs to speak for me4 The Blair Solution More than hot air is needed to solve climate change Power Weddings For better, for worse, statesmen plot as champagne flows No Deal Morris offers some blunt truths about a euro referendum Floating churches Letters to the Editor that are intended for… Nuclear power as energy 'quick fix' Nhs targets of costs and waiting lists Computers' role in effective business Eu benefits Constitution for Eu Video links in court The Times Farmers' subsidies and obligations Single yolks Management skills Parental Pride Slow going in London The Weather The Times Crossword Around Britain Abroad High Tides Weathercall Intel inside Cazenove poaches top Hsbc fund team Arcadia completes sale Shake-up at Ual Cairn sees profits drop Forgeard 'for Telecom' Charts of the day Investec Innocence abroad Lower-class float may beat taxman Vodafone tries to dismiss Sfr bid talk Biotech firm raises £30m for cancer attack In Business Today Money spinner The Register Factory sector resumes recovery The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Names return to the fray Results in brief The Times AstraZeneca rises new Crestor trial Names' group tells members to veto Lloyd's reforms Zurich set for £1.6bn cash call The Times Collins Stewart dashes market recovery hopes Whitbread to review future of Beefeater as image fades British Airways Loyez to go as Mulcahy gains Cdi control R&sa hit by rescue rights issue worries Rumour of the day Eurotop 1oo One float that refuses to dive 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 Fast Times Coffee Republic steady despite merger talks Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street We were with the Woolwich City Diary Jurassic lark City Diary Man or mouse? City Diary Capitalism is best way to save the planet Vodafone can't take 'Non' for an answer The Times Wiggins shares slump as it defers debt repayment Laing stung by failure to announce homes sale The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investors balk at SIG's poor outlook Cycle Amec wins MoD property contract Passport to global success rests on sound homework Foray into foreign markets Picture Gallery Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items How steep is your earning curve? Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Free Tutorial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Copy this Idea £1.02 Million Multiple Classified Advertising Items Case study Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Goldfinch Franchises Loans & Investment Business Funding Bridging Loans The Times Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise! Award Winning Business of Your Own Talk offers facts on factoring In Brief Employer's guide BT exhibition Export changes Equities lose ground in thin trade Ice Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Per Anger Swedish diplomat honoured for saving thousands of Jewish lives in Nazi-occupied Hungary James Baron Tank driver who was decorated for ramming a German King Tiger on the Normandy battlefield Court & Social John Fage A founder of African Studies who looked beyond the darkness Lives Remembered Lives in Brief J. Lee-Thompson Director who explored the plight of women caught up in crime before going on to create some of Britain's vintage war movies Births, Marriages & Deaths The future for Africa Visitors from overseas Nature Notes News Quiz From Our Special Correspondent: On This Day The Times, September 3,1958 London Racial Outburst due to Many Factors Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life September 3,1835 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Archaeologists dig in Bosch's Garden Contact Details for Classified Advertising School news Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Service of prayer Personal Column University news Travel Insurance Luncheon Appointment Answers Forthcoming marriages Fantasyleague The Times and The Sunday Times fantasyleague 2002/03… The Times and The Sunday Times fantasyleague entry… Yorkshire hangover And there goes Walker... into a nations hearts The only Real Challenge in Corporate Golf The Times Shearer leads ffightback Big players come back to table for Champion Brighton Results from yesterday's two meetings Yarmouth Kazzia keeps Vermeille option Reading the racecard Ballydoyle takes safe route to autumn prizes Sampras at centre of four-man walkout Tennis: US Open Beaumont stakes his claim for leading Six Nations role Rugby union The Times Fitness worries keep Torrance on edge Golf Ryder Cup Form Guide: Moving on up US wild cards open old wounds Confident John feeling at home on the lanes Glamorgan indebted to Harrison all round Cricket Scoreboard Food for thought as Blackpool's flaws are illuminated Strengthen back for sport with dilates Trescothick fails to dim Dynamos Scoreboard from Chester-le-Street The story so far Surrey go second thanks to Clarke The Times Quartet named for Games In Brief Postal in clear Faulds triumphs Seventh heaven Dallas flies home Reynolds dies Enter Ronaldo the Real deal in superstars Football The results service Times Square Pools forecast Today's fixtures United's resolve tested by absence of Keane Eriksson as FA wipes slate clean Nationwide international: England v Portugal Clemency pleas fail to reverse red card for Vieira England squads The Premiership today: Stuart faces six months on the sidelines while Vidmar comes in from the cold Unlucky Dyer ruled out by injury Owen's relief turns to dismay as Shearer stuns Liverpool Keane opts for surgery as threat of suspension looms Win ?100,000 In this Section Mortgages for Business Limited Ronaldo takes first Spanish steps Interview Natural born killer Lifetime Arts Law The killer instinct An iconoclastic champion of Darwinism Tomorrow The aria supervisor Expect fireworks on and off stage at the Royal Opera House. The new music director tells Richard Morrison that he intends to be a hands-on boss Epping to Covent Harden (via New York) The Sunday Times A life of ridicule? How is Romeo Beckham going to cope with a name like that? We asked four other Romeos Death by cheeseburger Sexually active women are not stoned to death in the us but it sometimes sounds as if some people would like them to be The mistake of looking too old Been there, done that a magical gap year I had entered a wonderful world in which innovative research was carried out by candlelight How much have we changed? Readers still enjoy a healthy mix of sex and practical tips just like they did 80 years ago, reports Penny Wark Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Excuse me, is this your wallet? A new survey says Scandinavia is the most honest part of Europe. We check the claim Quick fix for hernias A new technique for hernia repair that can be carried out under local anaesthetic means you can go home the same day. Jane Hughes reports Causes of abdominal weakness Power of the placebo Is it a case of mind over matter? How to beat school blues The Times Children's doctor answers readers' questions Advertisement Contact Dr Collins More than a faithful friend A Charity is training dogs to the housework and shopping for their disabled owners. Jane Bidder meets the woman behind the scheme The animal world's Good Samaritans The Times Heaven can wait Interview Success won't turn the Blind Boys of Alabama from their chosen gospel path, they tell Nigel Williamson A great rock'n'roll swindle Hmv Highbrow meets ho-hum New Classical Cds John Adams's latest is hardly his greatest, says Geoff Brown Jazz CDs Opera & Ballet Julian Clary - as You've Never Seen Him before! The Times Critics' choice James Christopher's Top Ten movies Buffers, bluffers and balls Radio It's time Henry Blofeld ended his innings as a commentator on Test Match Special, says Chris Campling Hmv The Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Sky One Choice Newspapers Radio Choice Choice Satellite , Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2749 Choice People choice Picture Gallery Are the media a threat to fair trials? David Pannick on chilling out The end of the Hong Kong brief? Sarbanes-Oxley Act: not just for us business CPS Charity Commission Legal Commissioner Right to a fair trial under threat as media push contempt law to limit David Corker calls for new rules to ensure defendants are not subjected to creeping character assassination The Times Law Section Henderson Hall The Times Here comes the judge (and he's chilling out) University of Cambridge Deputy Secretary and Legal Principal News Is it time to say goodbye to Treasure Island? The London silks who once flocked to Hong Kong are now an endangered species, says Adam Luck Odgers The Times Crown Prosecution Service The Times Hous to Could Britain's fast-food fatties develop a taste for litigation? First they sued over hot coffee, then fatty food. Duncan Fairgrieve asks whether US-style legal actions could succedd here An end to confusion over litigation costs Force will be needed to prosecute the pirates Protecting copyright is a hopeless task-unless trade organisations are given special powers, report Robin Fry Times Online US CEOs to find that their signature is their bond In the wake of the Enron scandal, the us is toughening its regulatory stance, say Alex Cohen and David Christensen In the City LawWeek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Lawyer of the week There is no way the experts were, or are to be, on trial Iawoari@thetimes. co. uk Pannick is amusing but wrong Clinical judgment and legal praise Your Shout The Times Law letters Life always has a price Change is for parents only Short walk to lessons University of Hertfordshire Times Newspapers Regent's College Company/Commercial Lawyer Ropewalk So who s in the frame for the tricky Soham brief? Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel Hays ZMB TVU The Times Tindall Riley Marine Limited LLDip/CPE Course The Honourable Society of Gray's Inn Holborn College

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