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News from 06/09/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, The Riddler, Andrew Pierce, DJM, David Brown, Neil Cheshire, James Moore, Vanada Carson, Zahid Hussain, Ivo Tennant Junior Cricket, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, F. A. Suhadolnik, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, James Lord, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Justin Davey, Nicholas Lloyd, Nic Hopkins, left and Daniel McGrory on the intelligence agencies' failure, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Catherine Philp Analysis, Antomic Kitten, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, David Sharrock, John Thicknesse, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dumeetha Luthra, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennifer Temple, David Elstein, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Guy Thompson, Gary Jacob, Aimee Mann, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, David Blacker, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Maurice Hayes, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Dernot Purgavie, Zahld Hussain, Chris Cramer, Jenny MacArthur, Crispin Shorter, Roland Watson, Helen Studd and Gien Owen, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Hendrle, Hugo Rifkind, Lucia, Vanda Carson and Patrick Barkham, Angela Jameson, John C. Beyer (Director), Mallka Browne, Russell Kempson, Peter Demetriadi, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Martin Kochanski, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, John Mayall, Adam Sage, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Allstair Weaver, Clive Petty, Caroline Merrell, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Stephen Evans, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Paul Weller, Bernd Koschland, Martin Woods, Oliver August, J. H. Dodwell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Baldwyn, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster and Greg Hurst, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, James Moore Stock Markets, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Nic Kieft, George Caulkin, Sharon Kelly, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Malcolm Shirley, Richard Beeston, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Richard Weiner, Lisa Verrico, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stephen Dalton, Anand Menon, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Stephen Farrell, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, David Robertson, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Robin Shepherd, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, J. E. H. Wolff, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Architects told to design against suicide bombers By Michael Evans Defence Editors and Stephen Farrell in Jerusalem Afghan leader escapes assassin Us forces thwart wedding party gunman Civil war fear after Kabul bombings Riot 'whiners' Spinning round Lucia goes to Manchester Vaughan's century puts him up with Bradman The Times Today : page 2. Crossword: 26. Law Report:… Is this the stupidest programme ever? An Englishman joins the gods Debt-ridden nuclear giant faces collapse Sandals News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Fast Times Fast trains to squeeze in more stops and more passengers Terror suspect surrenders to Athens police McLeish to leave politics next year Princess 'deeply hurt' by newspaper article Safeway IRA man may have to name activists Qualified nurses shun Nhs In Brief Soldier sues Seeing the light Carer accused Squirrel truffles Fans roll up for a slice cricket history By Sam Lister Steve Bird an Vanda Carson Scientists frying tonight in search of the perfect spud Why sports fields now rely on rye By Mark Henderson Science Correspondent ADA Blunkett savages Bradford riot 'whiners' Toysus Yes, minister: past broadsides from a plain-speaking… Home Secretary to appear on crime show he attacked Network Rail Rioters given lengthy sentences Guide dogs charity rescue plan In Brief Votes campaign Women on par New faces at Pcc Mosque attack Coursing dates Cost of learning Correction Vicar wanted to French kiss me, says parishioner Two thirds of Anglican clergy oppose ordaining homosexuals IF Homebase Soham caretaker's house is covered by scaffold Marks & Spencer Paedophile hid under alias and reoffended Tom, Dick or Harry? Scarborough Records vetting firm to be paid for extra work PC World September 11: One year on Tomorrow only in the times magazine Fry panned, but his show still goes on Gallery pays real homage to Hancock's spoof art By a Correspondent: McCartney's wife wins libel damages Sixsmith is back to haunt new Labour At Cinemas Everywhere Today boss packs a punch Pedalling for Britten PS Prescott pay review fuels firefighters' anger The Bourne Identity Emergency measures Heart resuscitation plans 'not justified' The Moben Shaker Sale Masked raiders terrorise family of Chelsea boss Masks, waterfalls and koi carp Biscuits by appointment Dead girl's parents 'hell to live near' Ford Girl saves child pushed into canal by cyclists MPs offered more topical debates and evenings off Superb Value for the home & office Debenhams Opposition need not fear plot to silence the Commons Political Briefing Picture Gallery Wet, wet, wet - cold comfort for Med sunseekers Dell Frailty 'I fell ill amid the chill and damp' Rapist is linked to three assaults on women Aznar's daughter given a 'royal' wedding day Lexus Russian sexism puts Mrs Putin in the soup British Gas Sharp items 'no longer a threat to aircraft' Bush backs plans to give guns to pilots What's Important Just AA sk LA airport killer 'not a terrorist' Somak Holidays The Computer World Sharp items 'no longer a threat to aircraft Scissors are a snip for Third World After the biggest manhunt in history, no one has been convicted and only two face charges Dominic Kennedy, left, and Daniel McGrorry on the intelligence agencies' failure By Our Foreign Staff: Amnesty condemns anti-terror law Extremists are 'taken off streets' for minor crimes Return of the British jihadis 9/11 the Day that Changed us7 Next Week Grocer's journey to war and back Relief in America as Karzai escapes assassins bullet Virgin Tetley By Our Foreign Staff: Gates of Hell will open if us attacks Iraq, say Arab states Former premier is chief suspect after 'jihad' call Pakistani villagers defy troops A friend in need is a friend ... some of the time Foreign Editor's Briefing Britain must be ready to 'pay the blood price' War is not inevitable, says Archbishop Back to business Swing leaders Blair and Bush must court Picture Gallery Live News Times Online The Finest Crossword Club Talking Point Abacus Flybe Schröder accused of economic ineptitude Hitler-style applicant welcomed by parties The little corner of France that is forever Spanish Siemens says sorry for insensitivlty over… The Sunday Times China set for change as Jiang 'agrees to step down' Olympus Uproar in Israeli court for Trial of the Intifada Tigers must give up dream for Sri Lankan peace The Times 'Break-in 'at US nerve gas store In Brief (AFP): Burma failings (AFP): Preacher killed (AFP): Soldier honoured (Reuters): Victim appeals (AFP): 'Vote for porn' A triumph of content over style Pop Proms BBC NOW/Hickox BBC Singers/ Cleobury Albert Hall /Radio 3 The Times Theatre Everyday Uses for Sight Barbican Pit, Ec2 Dance Wilson Pico Place Theatre, Wc1 A critical link between Saddam and September 11 Weapons of mass destruction, like terrorism, demand pre-emptive action Bush has not stiffed the English language, but he may have crawfished around it Picture Gallery The United Nations is useless but so useful Why Eu supporters should be happy as they stand Narrow Escape Karzai is vital for the future of Afghanistan The Victorian House Parliament urgently needs to be modernised Sod's Law The grass is always greener for turf enthusiasts Overtaking by HGVs In the long run The Times Police numbers in Northern Ireland Reform of EU accounting procedures Prejudice at Harrow Cricket commentary Pay and prospects Mayor's security ITV's next boss Captain Cook's crew Going to classical music concerts Cars and the Ark Education gap Slow going in London The Weather The Times Crossword 22,133 Solution to Crossword 22,137 Around Britain Abroad High Tides Weathercall Starts Today at Cinemas Nationwide Court backs Ntl rescue Briefing Stewart accused of call GSK cuts Aids drug price Schroders picks Horlick PPR drops to £181m Virt-x chief to step down Relief at Intel figure Ingram buys shares Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today: Commentary 28. Stock Markets 30.… Dose of Salz Arcadia set to hand Green UK women's wear empire Rate freeze fails to calm nerves Riley to defend Lloyd's reforms Moore impact US ethics inquiry targets bankers Dial a phone The Register DTI staff lead Civil Service pay round with 4.7% The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times The holiday is over at Diageo Business Editor's Commentary Results in brief The Times Zurich to refocus on insurance Serco sees profits rise by 16% to record IoD demand on chairmanships Diageo's pension fund drops into red Jaguar Threadneedle may find sale caught in rush Talk of rights issue sends Aviva lower Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day A drink of two halves Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates% European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Petchey builds stakes in fragile hotel sector Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Fulham eyes up City strip City Diary Not at the helm City Diary Church ringers City Diary Oil majors over a barrel on production Carl Mortished asks why Bp still feels compelled to pump more and more crude The fine art of flip charts and slide presentations Change in the wind blew away £3bn Patek Philippe Quiet achiever with an American dream Martin Waller meets a lawyer leading his firm into fresh fields Power policy is not simply a thought for the day Curriculum vitae The thoughts of Anthony Salz Their thoughts on Salz Shares stage late rally International Care & Relief Marlborough tumbles as investors attack record Centrica to push Monti for faster Europe access The Times Unit Trust Information Service BCC appoints first female president BT First-half slump for Wilson Connolly Be brave: buying off-plan abroad can pay off A foreign flat may cost less than you think, says Clare Stewart. And make you a profit World Class Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ocean Estates International Used cars are looking good value Would you buy one off that man? Vaughan Freeman suggests that you do Elite Registrations Smart coupe but make sure you cany a brolly Euro continental cars Target Price Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Romans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Real Savings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items RT Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Vlado Perlemuter Prince Zeid Bin Shaker Manuel Martinez Flamarique Court & Social Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Vigors Cavalry officer who commanded specialised flame-throwing and flail tanks during the Allied advance in Normandy in 1944 David Blacker Innovative famer and racehorse breeder who nearly blew up Churchill as a boy and later stood for the Referendum Party Unclogging our roads Are nationwide congestion charges the answer to the relentless growth in traffic? Nature Notes Questions of Sport Questions of Sport The England squad: what should take precedence - club or country? Motorways at full capacity as traffic reaches new level On This Day The Times, September 6,1989 Yahoos Afloat News Quiz Word Watching Daily Life September 6,1987 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Changing the Guard Dinner Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Contact Details for Classified Advertising Luncheon Announcements Schools news University news Faresavers Travel Insurance annual Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church news Forthcoming marriages Answers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Cryptarch San Lorenzo delights Simply the best? Time for Jones to punch his weight Boxing Getting heavy with champion who still has it all to prove Woods inspired by the spirits of Turpin and the ragamuffin In Sport Today: Tennis: page 44. Golf: 44. Racing:… Place of performance crucial Court of Session Inner House First Division Published September 6,2002 Caledonia Subsea v Micoperl Srl Before The Lord President (Lord Cullen), Lord Cameron of Lochbroom and Lord Marnoch Judgment July 12,2002 Who is the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world? Cannot run test after election Court of Appeal Published September 6,2002 Miller (trading as Waterloo Plan) v Cawley Before Lord Justice Simon Brown, Lord Justice Mance and Lord Justice Latham Reasons July 30,2002 Remorseless Vaughan Byrd put down pecking order by Lewis Enduring Agassi aims to make Hewitt feel heat Tennis: US Open Rhinos dragged into play-off dogfight Rugby league Zeller at helm as Eagles take flight to new surrounds Ice hockey Irvine-Brown keen to make impact on European debut Equestrianism Faldo blasts back after the bad times Golf The results service Today's fixtures Manning to fly British flag in 500 In Brief Morgan's treble Jackman surgery US humiliated Allen's stiff test Joy for Edwards Title race thrown open as Fallon is given 13-day ban Epsom Reading the racecard Persian Punch shows his old fighting qualities Yesterday's results Salisbury Southwell Haydock Park Sedgefield Amateurs get chance to share limelight Lombard Trophy Clive Petty on the final of Europe's biggest pro-am event this weekend Lombard San Lorenzo will test mettle amid alluring scenery The venue for the final The 16 teams at San Lorenzo Lombard Trophy final Poulter's grand final fortune Jset him on professional path A chance round in the Lombard Trophy can open doors, Clive Petty writes The Times The Royal Bank of Scotland Gough and Thorpe face exclusion from pay deals Final npower Test match The ECB will be careful to get its money's worth from new contracts England's Driving Force The Sunday Times Yesterday's scoreboards How Hussain brought best from the worst and made it safe to watch cricket again Simon Barnes at the Oval Home-grown talent proving Somerset's hope for the future Australia tested by Kenya Martin and Schofield pile on the misery Frizzell Country Championship first division Middlesex falter as Dakin's late wickets put Essex in command Second division Windows provides a ray of sunshine Sidebottom keeps Yorkshire alive Powell at forefront of Glamorgan push Ryder Cup Travel Services Sussex put woeful Hampshire to sword Kent rally despite slip-up by Waugh Kilbahe anxious to open a new chapter with club and country Football Gerrard in mood to look ahead once more The Times Greening fades from Woodward's England picture Rugby union Get fit, look fit: Pilates for men Day five: push-up Peugeot eyes Six Nations deal Bellamy flies to Finland as Wales show their intent Times Square United deny players their right to write The Premiership today: Tebily doubtful for Birmingham's big night but Di Canjo close to Vogts plots an end to Scotland's barren run Columnists try to force their way into the mind of Keane In with and Masterful Vaughan builds the perfect platform England players to agree £3.5 million bonus package Scoreboard from the Oval Best for football Men of the century Tomorrow Boxing Golf Dial a phone Monday Style Luxury The pain in Spain Arts Media Adiós, ingleses Most Britons would rather live abroad and their country of choice is Spain, a new survey says. David Sharrock, the Times' Madrid Correspondent, explains why they are unwelcome, while below, Sharon Kelly describes her new life in a shack with no water in the hills above Marbella Why I have Simply Davina The Times Mouse and superman Imagine your muscles never aged or weakened, and repaired themselves after injury. Scientists have created a synthetic gene that does just that - and the consequences for sport could be seen as early as the 2004 Olympics, says Dermot Purgavie Performance-enhancing providers Leukaemia Research Fund Yoga's sweat shops Forget Pilates, ashtanga and t'ai chi. Bikram yoga is the latest celeb health-kick. Hugo Rifkind tries it and hits the pain barrier The Times Luxury with Lucia WSM The term 'house arrest' conjures up the plight of political prisoners For Dede Brooks, it includes a two-hour shopping trip every week Don't call me gay! A car? Who needs one? Opera & Ballet SALTiMBANCo We Will Rock You The Woman who Cooked her Husband Afterplay It ain't half hot, mum Television Stick a bunch of minor celebs in a jungle hell and you're in paradise, says Caitlin Moran The vessels Picture Gallery Dueens of the Stone Age Songs for the Deaf Poor little kitties Sbc Sound of slippers New Albums Paul Weller is moving fast into old codgerdom, laments David Sinclair Road to Perdition The Royal Opera Let's get the progi Interview They used to at Merce Cunningham. No old man of dance - and in the computer age, finds The World—at the Royal Opera House 2002-2003 Critics' choice James Christopher's Top Ten movies Dandy Yankee doddle Viewpoint When Pop Idol crossed the pond, America went wild. Easy money for its British creator, says David Sinclair In the mood for love Interview The actor Ethan Hawke has a new son, a new novel and is seriously happy, finds Imogen Edwards-Jones Dc Drama within a costume drama ITV is seeking a scheduling truce with the BBC. It will fool no one, argues David Elstein Media Diary The Sunday Times A modern Classic Multiple Display Advertising Items Where egos dare The BBC's Stephen Evans, who was in the foyer of the World Trade Centre when the jets hit, on a reporter's reaction 'I have to hide. I can't watch my mother die' Anniversary coverage of September 11 must be muted, says CNN's Chris Cramer A year on, what has changed? Paper Round WSM The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling T2 radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2752 Choice Sky

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