News from 07/09/2002
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Andrew Robson, Mark Baidwin, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Kirsty Fergusson, James Moore, Jerme Boyd Maunsell, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Ben Maclntyre, Judith A. White, Sarah Potter, Allstair Tait, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Maggie Alderson, Matthew Crockatt, Nicola Swanborough, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Jonathan Hill, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Ken Robinson, Jeremy Kingston, Digger Jones, Jeff Beck, Andrew Earnes, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Richard Brook, Stephanie Debere, Patrick Kidd, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Catherine Rlley Motoring Editor, Patrick Barkham, Jenny Knight, Nicholas Lusty, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, John Thicknesse, Joe Morgan and Paula Hawkins, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Griffiths, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, Stephen McClarence, Hilary Rose, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Vinny Lee, David Lancaster, Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dumeetha Luthra, Katherine Swift, Susan Berry, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Jill Dupleix, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jonathan Romain, Libby Purves, Philip Webster and Lea Paterson, Candida Crewe, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell, Rosemary Cummins, Nicholas Roe, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Tillotson, Nick Wyke, Roland Watson, Janet Digby-Baker, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Derwent May, James Hopkin, Angela Jameson, James Urquhart, Russell Kempson, John Bailey, Bee Wilson, Paula Hawkins, Vanora Bennett, Oliver Kay, Claire Bowman, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, David Lister, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Chris Power, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Christina Koning, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Boris Becker, Raymond Keene, Ray Main, David Lowes, Deputy Chief Executive, Michael Bentley, John Ashworth, Matt Dickinson, Lucy Pinney, James Allcock, Adrian Neale, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Xan Rice, Neville Scott, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Michael Arditti, Helen Nugent, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent and Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Andrew Anderson, Ross Leckie, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, James Collard, John Allison, Ian Freer, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Anne Ashworth, David Loftus, R. J. Green, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Tim Hames, Reg Kemp, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Malcolm Boyden, Mike Berry, David J. Barnes, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Roderick Strange, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Christopher Hawtree, Chris McGrath, Alan Franks, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Horsfield, K. J. Frith, Richard Beeston, Jerrold Maycock, John Carey, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, Alison Gibson, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Kieran Falconer, JRT, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Lottie Moggach, James Jackson, Mark Baldwin, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor and Melissa Kite, Jonathan Meades, John Chambers, Jill Crawshaw, Hugh Thompson, Nancy Tolford, Fred Dellar, Paul Connolly, Keith Pickett, Abigail Rayner, Daisy Donovan, Allan Hall, Alan Jackson, Sally Patten, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Will Hide, David Robertson, Sir Bobby Robson, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Adrian Coles, Director-General, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoBackdoor ban on hunting Labour MPs will be allowed to hijack Bill Rolls in retreat Fashion first Suspects jailed Bibi's too big Take five ingredients and add Gordon Ramsay Brown raises hurdles to euro entry by imposing price test Carey risks Anglican split to save American priest The Times Today Britain's best back garden Tycoons buy up London Blair and Bush face revolt over attack on Iraq Tiffany & Co. Sven's gamble News & Comment Business Money Travel Weekend Evesham Sport The Register Magazine Play Times Online Church's future is in the balance Tim Hames on how the fate of one priest will have huge ramifications Best Western Vetting team sent in Monday 'German' Rolls-Royce fails its road test Allan Hall and Patrick Barkham report on how fabled efficiency broke down Big, pricey and powerful - but is a Roller now rather naff? Apply now Ace Defender Every Kick Every Pass Every Tackle Every Monday Monday Best for Sport Scrapyard sailor all at sea on voyage to paradise Brown sets out the small print in his euro rules What the hell would I want to meet Tony Blair for? union leader says Quality private health insurance Intelligent Finance Poster drive for equal rights raises a laugh Mercy for husband who killed wife in pain Communications 2000 Staples McGregor lined up for Ealing animation Police chiefs fear law will bring chaos to the hills Jaguar Foxes that cross Scottish border 'will be shot' Nestle blamed for failure to vaccinate Graduates drive Tube trains for more pay NHS computer expert is paid ?250,000 salary Sotheby's Philips Cosmo woman on new track Terrorism takes root in tranquil seaside hideaway IRA dissidents claim mantle of Adams's father No Title Lawrence murder suspects jailed for racist attack Marks & Spencer Plight of starving girl 'was ignored' Vicar was 'having affair with 'teacher' BT wholesale London fashion week takes first step to help New York The Great Air Miles Giveaway 12-month limit for Nhs waits In Brief Rapist's log-book Slice of market New Army leader Peter Barnard dies What Sophie did with her naughty Little Man ATS Saga Russian invaders look for profit in London property Bricks and Mortar the New Times Property Supplement Starts September 13 Tories mourn a family champion Three are hacked to death in tower flat Reebok German minority leader plays role of kingmaker Escapes mock tough French stance The Great Air Miles Giveaway Floods 'not due to global warming' The deadly rivalry of the gangsta rap stars Civil War skirmishes brought to you by our sponsors Pilot Ciny Boys guilty of father's murder In Brief Massacre deal House arrest Cambodia killer Pankisi pact (AP): Gangster jailed Flybe My Bibi is too big for Israel says Sara Netanyahu Hezbollah warning over attack Soldiers are 'cleared' over deaths Sky Kabul braced for bombs as rebels challenge regime Masood remains national talisman Global Crossing Ltd. Renault Clio Mothballed airliners cover the desert, ghosts of an innocent age September 11,2001: A fear of flying One. Tel Shearings Holiday Hotels Airstrike raises the pressure on Saddam Satellite photographs 'support case for attack' Bmi Bomb 'plot' in Germany Leaders to talk of invasion in retreat The Sunday Times Witty debut reflects real life trauma Opera Ariadne auf Naxos Covent Garden Jazz Gary Crosby Trio Pizza Express, W1 Opera & Ballet RG Royal Albert Hall Proms Bbc PO/Tortelier Albert Hall/Radio 3 Fine Traditional Antiques The Flying Scotsman Theatre Antony and Cleopatra Theatre Royal, Haymarket Blair's real special relationship is with us, not the US No Self-respecting loiterer possesses any intent whatsoever, indeed loitering's very essence resides in its passivity Picture Gallery And there's another country I've heard of long ago Aquinas and Iraq The moral case for tackling tyrants Management Meltdown British Energy needs assistance, but not its executives Partners in Crime The virtues and vices of indiscretion Countryside march Midget submarines The Times Benefits from the cloning of pets Implications of any Eu constitution Resolving the firefighters' pay dispute Crb checks delay Wartime sacrifices Trading post Callers waiting Universal certainty Speed cameras and safe driving` On their mettle Closet chauvinism The Weather The Times Crossword 22,139 The Register Solution to puzzle No 22,133 Solution to puzzle No 22,138 Countryside Alliance England lack the conviction to force home advantage Trying times Bowyer relishes national service Sisters reunited Venus and Serena meet again Brief Encounter The Game on Monday Dial a phone The Register Obituaries, Court & Social The Road to Portugal 2004 European Championship Time for Vogts to convert ideas into performance William Hill Wales enveloped by a rare confidence McCarthy intent on keeping objectives in focus Picture Gallery Times Square Bowyer comes in from the cold Nationwide international: England v Portugal MaZDa Humbled Portugal have point to prove Eriksson changes the rules after Scholes pullout Ferguson was always brilliant when I was in charge of England Call to Docherty leaves Venables fuming Pfa urges players: save story for later Classic free kick at cow corner How they stand Weekend fixtures Williams double act on centre stage again Tennis: US Open Young gun still not ready to take on the old warhorse This weekend's fixtures Sampras hits the sweet spot The results service Lewis to get $100m for three bouts In Brief Blakey digs in to keep Yorkshire's hopes alive Frizzell County Championship first division Derbyshire find Sillence golden Rain shrinks hopes Second division The Sunday Times Lloyd signals end of road at Lancashire Glamorgan make heavy weather of it Leaders rocked by Essex roll Prior hits form to join the Sussex run feast Cox and Bowler make for a tense final day Gentle touch amid the hard feelings Fourth npower Test match Wisden 20:20 Yesterday's county scoreboards Bolus to step down from England post The Times Clarke answers national call Covers stay on as coy players refuse to strip Castaignede wakes from nightmare Rugby union David Hands The fly half for whom just playing again is a joy Paddy Power Mark Souster's guide to the weekend's Zurich Premiership matches Bradford raise game to snatch improbable victory Rugby league England boosted as clubs agree to make sacrifices Ireland prepared for improving Romania Overseas youngster steals Britons' thunder Equestrianism Stars come out to pay their respects American sport Westwood writes off Ryder Cup Silence was golden for James but a sequel is lucrative Book review Biaggi tries to rain on Rossi's parade Motorcycling Nayyir can sprint to Haydock glory Armchair Investor Haydock Park Kempton Park Quinn returns O'Brien warns on fitness of big-race runners Leopardstown Today Racing next week Longchamp Tomorrow Betting Coups Gosden delivers storm warning as clouds gather Wolverhampton Yesterday's results Thirsk Stratford Chambers confirms his superiority Athletics New Sport Casero to home in on title defence Cycling Adams on top after patience pays off Speedway Credo Anniversaries Birthdays Baroness Young Balloon Barrage Forest of Cables in Air Defence Minister's Visit to New Unit On This Day The Times, September 7,1938 Court & Social Len Wilkinson Wrist-spinner who took 151 wickets in a season during a brief but glorious prewar career Lives Remembered A Quick Word Groom Faith News Christians can help to restore confidence in institutions The triumph of love over tradition need not be a disaster for religion Mixed marriages are increasingly a fact of life for all the faiths. They should not lead to ostracism and family strife, argues Jonathan Romain Sunday Worship At Your Service Tara Holmes Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Appointments Dinner Jubilee salute to the Glider Pilots Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising Forthcoming marriages School news Contenders covet the crown at Abbey National Head-to-head: John Stewart versus Stephen Hester Life was becoming complicated enough, but the bank now has to select a chief executive, writes Caroline Merrell The Times British Energy shares suspended as company warns of insolvency Week in the City Switched-on idea offers solution to computer claims Company Profile I was handed a dustbin full of potatoes and told to chop First person: John Allen, chief executive of Screwfix Direct, hardware supplier The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ice Organic growth is recipe for success Taking risks London gains on US optimism The Times Rights issue rumours provide R&sa boost Eurotop 100 Rank looks to its better balance Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Intel and Nokia help to give Arm a lift Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street M&s takes a fresh route to childhood Martin Waller looks at a new way of creating a range for children 32 Pages of Sport Retailers shun manufacturing but eye distribution Sally Patten on moves by top stores to increase flexibility in the supply chain Teathers weathers the storm Clapham juncture Bank book Bungey sees no advert sector bounce Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Wetherspoon to open for breakfast Go-Ahead rises above downturn at airports Duke Street acquires Invicta for ?140m Ge shareholders fund Welch's life of luxury Private jets, racehorses and golf courses for the big hitters Xerox The Times Need to Know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in brief Green is for go on high street Exchange rates Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Green raises Arcadia bid Briefing Savings policy 'failing' Minimum wage action Ericsson issues warning Bid hopes boost Safeway Abb debt rating blow Citigroup chief's denial Diageo chiefs buy shares Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today British Energy 'misled market' claim Factory output bounces back Enterprise? Forget it after 50 R&sa chief to get ?1m payoff Dial a phone Subpoena threat to record firms in royalties dispute Revealed: Britain's best back garden Attention to detail, inspired planting and bold ideas set the winners apart, says Stephen Anderton Food & Drink Chrysler Farmer Charles Duchy Originals ten years on Snap to it Digital cameras tried and tested Sister act Family help for first homes The Times Modern Times Philip Howard on fancy dress and being honest with friends Feather report 'Will I ever stop grieving?' Ruth Gist is one of Britain's richest women. How will she survive being widowed twice? By Alan Jackson Libby Purves Afghan 1999? What a classy joint David Lancaster imagines the cannabis caf? of the future The Times Dear Jane Jane MacQuitty Wine glasses do matter. Avoid apple-on-a-stem Paris goblets, risible goldfish 'bowls' and any moulder with heavy rolled rims Tasting notes Choose corn cobs still clothed in silky threads and husks Just the way the Prince likes them It's the brand that encouraged British farmers to turn organic. Bee Wilson reports on the tenth anniversary of Duchy Originals Every idyll has its canker. In the case of Highgrove, it might just be the biscuit that put the farm on the map Dear Jill Look out for bog theaters … and other curiosities. Derwent May delves into two books on our animals A new white horse rears its head in Kent Nicholas Roe checks out one Millennium figure that is set to last Lucy Pinney Mari's pet lambs are used to wearing cardigans, snoods and sunglasses and have learnt to enjoy nibbling crisps The Times Vet Dumfries & Galloway Golden oldies line up for a revival Pear trees, once a common sight across England, are blossoming again thanks to the planting of 'community orchards', reports Katherine Swift How to grow pears Gardens to visit Sticky Wicket, west Dorset Pear day Angela Gore It's cut and dried for herbal glut What to do with an abundance of summer herbs? Susan Berry has suggestions Weekend jobs The Times Gardener Gardens to visit New York Botanical Garden Katherine Swift To Advertise Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas The Times J. 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Antique Desks on the Internet Telephone 020 7481 1986 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westbury Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Rentals Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Rentals Bewley Only Advertisements with the Encounters The Times Be Sensible: We suggest that the first meeting… Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Sweetingham International Candleburners Sara Eden Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Executive Club of St. James's Multiple Display Advertising Items A slow coach to the past Period-costume fans travel the world to ride in a restored 1830s stagecoach. Stephen McClarence joins them up-top Family outing to Bekonscot model village England's best houses Simon Jenkins at Lanhydrock, Bodmin Out there Verdict The Listener Crossword No 3686 Act by Mr Lemon Times 2 Crossword No 2753 Chess Picture Gallery Meg@ Slick flicks Wand-erful! Answers Bridge Solution to Jumbo 420 School's in Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Word Watching Jumbo Crossword 423 Two Brains Who said what Pictureline Money MoT a fry-to-let pension? Savings that grow with your child Paula Hawkins reports on the schemes that could give your children a head start Get the taxman to pay the school fees Taxation Fury over ?60 per day fines Jupiter Anne Ashworth The risks of equity release Money C&G Warning over 'ambulance chasers' Insurance Helen Nugent on the best way to seek redress after an accident Exeter Friendly Society Younger tenants in common benefit too Why mutuals are best Will fry-to-let provide a pension? Money MoT Alison Gibson meets a couple aiming for a blissful countryside retirement What the experts say Revenue Anthony Shephard and Debra Leese You've got that shrinking feeling Investment Richard Miles looks at more penalties for with-profits savers as markets fall F&c Coventry Building Society Savers suffer as Hsbc fund managers head for Cazenove Up, up and away Go It Alone Elizabeth Judge on a company riding high by selling gifts that are a little out of the ordinary Norwich Union Gluttonous bears picnic on confusion To advertise in Weekend Money Market Harborough FreeSearch LifePolicies Good fortune is on the cards Collecting Clare Stewart looks at the history and development of playing cards and card games Virgin one account Legal & General Life Search Sam loans turn sour Mortgages Thousands of elderly homeowners have found… Databank Chelsea Building Society LC Deals on wheels Insurance As more cyclists take to the roads, Xan Rice, looks for the best cover Halifax Revenue under fire from taxpayers Helen Nugent on the anger of Times Money readers at ?60 daily fines for late tax payment Savers despair as rates are held again M&g Anne Ashworth 'The flying pigs advertisement raised a smile, but seemed to suggest that the venture was destined to fail' Zurich losses shut online piggy bank Villa living- win some, lose some Be wise to the pitfalls or you could end up on the wrong side of the fence, advises Steve Keenan Check your Scottish roots Kuoni Wild times in the Canadian wilderness Vaccinations After the summit Africa leads the way in eco-tourism Look before you leap when booking that holiday villa Noble Caledonia Limited VJV Cath Urquhart Campers and critters but no lily-dippers Braving animals of the night, Andrew Eames takes his family to wild Ontario Discover P&o Portsmouth Saga You may feel a little pinch Some GPs no longer offer free vaccinations, reports Will Hide Where to go when your doctor says no Bridge Grenada Cox & Kings Great Escapes Checking in Ballylickey Manor House, Co Cork NEILSON Nun the wiser Track doon your clan World of Travel The Travel Collection Rumble in the jungle Be amazed by a maze Thomas Cook Fred. 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