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News from 04/09/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Marion McGilvary, Mark Ridley, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, R. M. Flaherty, Graham Hellier, Richard Hobson, Dalya Alberge and Adam Fresco, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Rosalind Renshaw, Patrick Barkham, D. H. Fremlin, Neville Flavell, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Alastair D. B. Burr, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Nell Harman, Gary Jacob, Peter Cameron, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Matthew Lewin, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Angus Geddes, Lea Paterson and Robert Cole, Anne Ashworth Personal Editor, Chris Pond, Roland Watson, Jane Young, Colin Thubron, Chris Johnston, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent and Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, Paul B. Hutchings, Richard Bowker, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Mark Court, Philip McNair, Paula Hawkins, David Rowan, Stan Jones, Richard Cork, R. J. Whitnell, Robin Russell-Jones, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Philip Webster, Melissa Kite, Roland Watson and Greg Hurst, Diana Cambridge, Steven Pinker, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, James Doran and Abigail Rayner, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Gien Owen Education Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Laura Peek and Melissa Kite, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, John Carr, Roger Boyes, M. R. el-GHONEMY, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, Philip August, Carl Mortished European Briefing, Adam Fresco, Mary Brill, John Allison, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, Margaret Drabble, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Greg Smith, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Brian Murgatroyd, Allen Robertson, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Michael Evans and Jill Sherman, Stephen Dalton, Alice Miles, Abigail Rayner, Allan Hall, Sally Patten, Robin Shepherd, Roland Watson and Glen Owen, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Dan Cohn-Sherbok, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Everything points to war with Iraq Crisis visit to Bush within two weeks Dossier on Saddam's weapons to follow In Brief Fire dispute Gaza decision Beckham out Divorce, deceit and Diana Day the summer's lease on peace expired In Sedgefield By a Correspondent: Gliders drop m on the Queen's tea party The Time Today: page 2. Crossword: 22. The Register:… Can parents ever make a difference? BT Amis, Stalin and Dad Books T2 'Three strikes' rule for cannabis smokers Today in the Times In this section News & Comment In the second section Business The Registe52 Sport Plus T2 Times Online Fast Times General and 15,000 troops set to fight fires as strike looms Troubled rifle to face final Oman test No state pension for women who paid less Dell Tube is facing total shutdown Lady Archer feared perjury trial betrayal Tribunal told that sacked assistant wanted to sell secret details to press, reports Patrick Barkham Holly and Jessica funerals Tetley Missing nurse: fianc?'s home searched Hogwarts provides a real lesson in spelling Blair dossier may tell us what little we already know Foreign Editor's Briefing C&G Personal answers to questions of war Prime Minister tack les doubters Political Briefing Baghdad appeals to anti-war lobby Class divide in wine and saloon bars of public opinion Voters pour out their views to Laura Peek in Islington and Melissa Kite in Sedgefield Plan The polls all have the same message—'we don't want a conflict' Pentium 4 Price Crash BinLadenfc cover is blown at last Citroen Labour MPs fly to conference in the heart of democracy People Rocking all over the globe upsets Blair aides Deedes deviates from his father's footsteps Mellow Madonna writes for children TV channel planned by Classic FM Blanket tops GQ poll PS Pop stars to become Prom Idols Actors put a face on feelings to help autistic read emotions Hospital puts local patients at end of queue Pc World Hotelier's heart stopped every time the alarm clock went off Faints and falls unit saves £2.5m a year Five years for driver who killed boy, 11 Joseph Michael Associates Algerian runners in false start In Brief Colleges strike PC cleared Terrier returned Brother drowns Panther alert Nokia House price boom Mows as buyers get cold feet Intelligent Finance Property, page 36 Bricks Mortar the Isiew Times… Mini-Manhattans 'better than ugly scatter' Seat Carbuncle on Bath cityscape Changing seasons will give autumn a brighter future BT Ancient trees cut down for Tate exhibition Scrap costly Royal Train, say MPs Abbey National Card thief caught by Miss Marple Lexus Don't let clone mavericks copy pets, says watchdog Land Rover Scientific minds collide in matter of Hawkins's fame Cancer clue for women Prudential Greeks boycott shops in protest at euro inflation Retailers use the new currency to round up prices Glum priests ordered to cheer up Ultralase British Gas The Computer World Israel court backs exile of militant's relations Ahem launches new battle to win Irish vote for EU treaty Subject to status acceptance, availability and a… Jungle Gibraltar to vote in November In Brief Abu Nidal buried 'Anthrax' sacking Release plea Sex slavery Cyprus protest Lip service to a plan that won't hold water Heathlow Apes' jungles 'will be lost in 30 years' The Sunday Times Kitty Hawk captain captain loses control 'Broading a carrier is like entering a time warp back to the former Deep South' Hunt for al-Qaeda in Afghanistan 'a waste of time' One. Tel Chinese block on internet Car Insurance for just £1 Unpaid bill leaves star earthbound Flybe JSIew Carriers rise on old route to freedom Roger Boyes and his travelling companion, the polish journalist Piotr Cywinski, continue their journey down the route of the former Iron Curtain and reach Sopron The Times Sex tactics woo young German voters Somak Holidays Jamjarcars Times Online A joyous journey in drag to Greene land Theatre Pop Elvis Costello National Stadium, Dublin The Sunday Times Dance Bounce Sadler's Wells Proms Bbc so Metzmacher / Sinfonia 21 Albert Hall/Radio 3 It's make your mind up time for Labour on the euro The Prime Minister's ambiguity on the single currency is irritating all sides When it comes to delivery, Germans and Americans are pretty hard to beat Picture Gallery Blair's silence over Iraq is no longer an option Caught in the act by cameras and quite right too Matthew Lewin Deadline for Iraq Blair is right to press Saddam on weapons inspectors Last Shot The jinxed Sa80 is given a final chance to prove itself Bum Rap How Eminem and Gordon console each other Likely fruits of the Earth Summit Proposed fines for late tax returns Countryside March Future of the railways Back to the future Recruiting directors The Times Private grief and public 'hysteria' Anti-bullying campaign Studying form What s in a name? Joy unconfined The Weather The Times Crossword 22136 New Book Weather call The Sleep Disorder Clinic Hershey sale delayed Myers set to plea bargain Avis to cut more staff Public weigh audit change Panel criticises GPG DSM in vitamins deal Kerry profits boost Terry buys TiG shares Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today European briefing Half of employers fear strike vote Weak us data hit world markets Large succeeds Ciementi at Bank Paul's anger over plan to escalate Caparo action Call to alms Faustino The Register Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Results in brief The Times A Large question of recruitment Business Editor's Commentary Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors NM Rothschild plans asset management pullout Schroders to cut 251 jobs as it shaves £50m off costs Wood looks for acquisitions Carlyle beats competition in £250m QinetiQ auction Sharp drop for Singer & Friedlander profits Smurfit to issue €900m bond T Mobile Hbos leads the way down as banks are hit Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices London Financial Futures Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Schroders looks more positive Tempus Markets Misys dips on eve of recruitment drive Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Old lady and the tramp Habit forming Ad nauseam Judge puts brake on Hershey auction Chocolate town fights to stop the meltdown On the campaign bus Charity begins with takeover battles A matter of trusts BT Thistle improves but long-term outlook unclear Irish tiger fears its claws will be blunted European Briefing The Times Unit Trust Information Service ICR Accounts regulator strikes off QMH duo Former Wickes director acquitted London shares plunge Ice Debate Regional assemblies Page 32 Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir Graham Smith Inspirational leader of the Probation Service who insisted that offenders could reform __ whatever Home Secretaries might think Lance MacKlin Racing driver who quit shortly after involved in the sport's worst accident at Le Mans in 1955 Margaret Hewson Literary agent whose commitment ti writers such as Beryl Bainbridge and the artist Stephen Wiltshire earned an enduring loyalty Court & Social Schools return Page 33 Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Harry Harratt Great amateur goalkeeper and crowd-pleaser, booked for building a snowman in his goalmouth Paul Tripp Children's entertainer and reluctant educator whose Tubby the Tuba rivalled Peter and the Wolf Questions Answered Questions Asked Nature Notes News Quiz Animal welfare How can we explain the growing popularity of bullfighting on the Continent? On This Day The Times, September 4,1951 Prize. quiz@thetimes Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Word Watching Daily Life September 4,1918 Forthcoming marriages Changing the Guard Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items School news Latest wills Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Contact Details for Classified Advertising Court Circular Today's royal engagements Abbey line on compensation Paula HAwkins says that despite last week's ruling most borrowers will lose out Sayings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Distracts Don't get the blues about pensions Personal Finance Editor Daimler Chrysler Picture Gallery Change your life cover and holiday free in Tuscany Links On Saturday Free Guides High-flyers flock to the high rise The deals to consider if prices are starting to fall Property Norfolk Homes Ashford Hill Park Offers in the region of £385,000 Tendulkar opens up India's finest on his… Pied Piper leading young talent on glory trail How a sporting miracle is being cultivated in a garden shed The Game Van Nistelrooy on spot United exercise penalty… Europe counts cost of Price's slump Golf Pakistan and India shun parallels with border games Hocker The Times Ailing Arrows face expulsion Stand up and fight against injury threat Backley targets fourth victory Bradford set on collision course with Rfl Rugby league Australia's gesture to neighbours In Brief China draws Daly O'Gara returns Harrington waits Greg Smith Morgan's quest O'Neill strives for a happy ending York Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Newton Abbot Street Cry retired after recurrence of ankle injury Tendulkar eyes hundred on century India's little master reaches new milestone Leading first-class averages Matthew Pryor's Frizzed County Championship guide First division Lancashire v Warwickshire (Old Trafford) Shepherd and Sajjad confirm Warwickshire on honour roll Scoreboard Trescothick and Irani confident of winning fight for fitness Free 16-page guide to the fourthTest Richie… Times Square Title dream within range for Glamorgan Norwich Union League Scoreboard from Cardiff Yorkshire likely to be torn off a strip over poor semi-final pitch Easyjet. com House raises the roof with his winning parting shot Beaten Britons add insults to injury Tennis: US Open The Times Offersdirect The results service Today's fixtures Rubin throws away chance to eclipse Venus Robson states case for Bellamy absence Dunn wings in for England The Premiership today: Alpay looks to make peace with Taylor while Pires targets October return Arsenal Arsenal standby Vieira over Fa charge Renme brought to book Erikssonis plans in tatters as Beckham ruled out by United Mitsubishi Motors Best for Cricket In this Section Tomorrow Picture Gallery Extract Canary Wharfe Former royal bodyguard Ken Wharfe has been vilified for spilling the intimate secrets of the Princess of Wales. He tells Penny Wark that his book defends Diana's reputation against attempts by the Establishment to blacken her name What really shapes a child's life In the final extract from his new book, Steven Pinker argues against one of the most entrenched myths of our culture __ that 'good' parents can succeed in shaping the lives of their children. What shaps us, he says, is often beyond a parent's control The Times This Saturday only in The Sunday Times Talk ? Not in my bed In Tv sitcoms couples chat in bed. In reality silence rules, says Marion McGilvary Mary Ann Sieghart However long ago they were, our schoolsdays exert a power over us that is quite disproprotionate to the time they took out of our lives Slow down—We're becoming too rich Picture Gallery Simply the best—or the worst? The Open University Babble Tracking criminals and animals is reasonable but tagging children is over the top, says David Rowan Excommunicated by spam The Times Martin versus Stail Koba the Dread Laughter and the Twenty Million By Martin Amis Jonathan Cape, ?16.99;306 pp Isbn 0 2240 6303 0 ?13.59 (p&p ?1.95) 0870 160 80 80 The Times Booksdirect Playing a game of Steven says The `Black Slate The Modern Deniaal of Human Nature By Steven Pinker Penguin, ?25;528 pp Isbn 0 7139 9256 5 ?20 (p&p ?1.95) 0870 160 80 80 TLS A life built in private Diary To the victor the stories The Times Tolerance begins at home One is not amusing, the other a delight Bestsellers Divinity comes down to earth Visual Art Paula Rego's pastles depicting the life of a modern Virgin Mary may not be classically religious but they are a revelation, says Rachel Camphell-Johnston Picture Gallery Passions Margaret Drabble on Ariadne's Thread by Mourice Cockrill The novelist finds a haunting serenity in a dream-like painting full of narrative suggestion Facial airs and graces Finalists in the John Kobal Portait Award break new ground, Joanna Pitman finds End of empire lines Visual Art Where does Englishness come from? John Russell Taylor looks for the answer in three shows Root and branch radical Anya Gallaccio is pulling up trees to put in Tale Britain. Richard Cork checks her artistic licence A city off the map King's Cross may seem like grotty inner-city but to Richard Wentworth it's an art experience Opera & Ballet The Mikado Taboo The Times Meet Britain's top PA Alison Downing is The Times Creme/DHL PA of the year, and her boss Aled Miles is northern Europe vice-president and managing director of Symantec. By Rosalind Renshaw Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Queen's Anderson Hoare Knightsbridge Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Receptionists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time to Join a Very Successful Team The Times Offersdirect Multiple Classified Advertising Items Perfectly Legal Multiple Classified Advertising Items In a class of their own Forget the old school secretary. Diana Canbridge finds they have power and perks Time Savers Contacts Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Ukpha All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reservations Agents Southbank international school The Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite Cable & Digital Films Bbc One Variations Today's Televisions Times 2 Crossword No 2750 Choice Rolex

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