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News from 10/09/2002

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Andrew Robson, Manfred Buchheit, James Sanjana, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, William Thornton-Smith, Suzannah Olivier, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Liz Bestic, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Neil Inkley, Brian Parker, Bunny Smedley, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Christopher T. Hicks, Christopher Marley, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Oliver Kay and George Caulkin, John Morris and Didier Jaquet, Barry Turner, James Bone, Laura Peek and Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent and Tom Baldwin, Irwin Stelzer, Joe Joseph, Peter Jennings, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, John Rae, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, David Viewing, Walid Samarneh, A. J. Coates, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Sanjida O'Connell, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Mark Henderson and Nigel Hawkes, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, James Colwill, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Alan Riley, Bill Kidd, Sam Lister and Patrick Barkham, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Lewis Smith, Gabriel Rozenberg and Steve Bird, Michael Held, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter and Our Foreign Staff, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Edward Fennell, Mark Atherton, Neil Harman, Michael Theodoulou, Sandra Harris, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Hazel Charlesworth, Michael Evans, Tom Baldwin and Melissa Kite, Jeremy Rosen, Gary Slapper, Sydney Perera, Simon de Bruxelles, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Nigel Miller, Christine Buckley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Clive Petty, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Pam Burton, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, J. Alastair Lack, Nick Kelly, Kenneth G. Greet (Vice-President), Celia Gardner, Philip August, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Craig Lord, Ross A. Connell, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Maureen Paton, Peter Herbert, Chris McGrath, Jill M. van den Elst, David Adams and Roland Watson, Brian R. Battersby, Alan Lee, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Wilson, Michael Gove, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Lea Paterson, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Sir Harold Walker, Christopher Irvine, Anne Sebba, Lisa Verrico, David Barton, Benedict Nightingale, Shaun Pollock, Stephen Dalton, Roger Boyes and Irene Zoech, B. Askew, Frances Gibb, John Pike, David M. Smith, Abigail Rayner, Gary Jacob and Matthew Pryor, Sally Patten, Jenny Davey, Iwan a Dafydd, David Robertson, Jonathan Caplan, Patience Wheatcroft, Philip Pank, Kevin McDonald,

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Iraq's arsenal and a nuclear threat Battle for survival Buses to go Mind games Secrets of the Sampras comeback Torn and soiled, a symbol of unity wrenched from the rabble How children can learn to love broccoli The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 22. Law… Dying before your parents Index Mind games Chanel MP set to fund a Diy debate Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Peer urges delayed hunt vote to reach consensus Tories must face up to EU dilemma Peter Riddell Political Briefing Clash on hunt's use Fujitsu Computers Siemens I've been put in the stocks, says angry Kinnock Tomorrow Fat children may die before their parents An abundance of food and a lifestyle that involves sitting about a lot has put mankind at a turning point, a scientist has claimed. Nigel Hawkes reports Body piercing eraze 'is putting teenagers' health at risk' Breitling Picture Gallery Storms and mud slides bring chaos to country Speakers take hard line on Bush and refuse to go easy on the volume Conference Sketch Unions call for war on poverty, not on Iraq Intelligent Finance Morris pledges year-long fight on workers' rights By Our Industrial Editor: Pensioner poverty angers Amicus chief Today's agenda Firefighters win support for strike Blackpool Ruling by law lords may lee Myra Hindley freed Doves mark new start for Soham Tight security for Huntley More than Mercedes-Benz Home at last for long-lost Reynolds Arts Correspondent Berlusconi hits a high note for a good cause Attenborough's production crew rat on him Ford Picture Gallery Flawed tribute from Zeta-Jones C-list celebrities queue for jungle TV show places Just AA sk PS Unpopular universities 'should go to the wall' Judge calls for new law on airguns after death of boy Sony Star's pool inquest 'will be fearless' By a Correspondent: CPS may prosecute Wharfe Halifax Bicycle police get TV on the brain Citizenship debate Bizarre Antarctic species face extinction Mark Henderson and Nigel Hawkes at the Festival of Science in Leicester Back pain in young blamed on schooling esure Romans got a kick out of roast ass The Great Air Miles Giveaway now Boarding No Title Mash may kill cancer In Brief Musical shares Anthrax increase Bendy buses spell end of road for old London icon Transport Correspondent The Great Air Miles Giveaway Bendy bus versus double-decker South Coast 'needs tolls' InternetCamerasDirect Boys hunted for attack on babies' graves By a Correspondent: 'Burnt, scalded and starved toddler, 2, died with 64 injuries' mazda Boon star Elphick dies at 55 In Brief Tank tragedy Surgeon guilty Rail strike Deaths arrest AMP Saddam weapons report tips the balance to Bush Foreign Editor's Briefing Nuclear Weapons 'If Iraq acquired sufficient material, it could probably make nuclear weapons on short order' Chemical Weapons 'It is unlikely to possess a capability comparable to pre-1991 levels' Biological Weapons 'Iraq could have preserved or produced enough biological capacity to cause mass casualties' Missiles 'Iraq can probably put together a small number of 650-kilometre al-Hussein missiles, and may have been able to produce a small number of al-Samoud with a range of 200 kilometres' Authors of the report French deadline for use of force pleases the US Kurds unite to take any opportunities Russia is key to UN success for Britain and America Time Bush Sr finds a Mend to speak out for him 'Rolling requiem' to mark start of attacks on US Xerox Britain's dead If leaders persist with failed economic policy they will be doing bin Laden's work for him Impact on world business Stoiberk lead shrinks as history backs SchrÖder Virgin one account Tetley Dull politicians pursue celebrity endorsement Berlusconi plans Europe's future Haider row fells Austrian coalition Noah's Ark mission will ship 200 elephants to Angola AXA Royal Mail 100 dead as Maoists renew Nepal attacks Resource-rich nation impoverished by war Arafat calls for end to civilian terror In the Supreme Court of Bermuda Times Online Reno fights to renew rivalry with Bush dynasty Schizophrenia Association of Great Britain GPIA Beauty queens turn ugly in title fight The big man of Big Muddy Prudential US crime falls to 30-year low In Brief GM aid accepted (AP): Air hijack foiled (AFP): China baby fine (AFP): Wreck destroyed (AFP): Paris leader dies (Reuters): Smoking ban A noble effort that lacks power Opera La clemenza di Tito Covent Garden Proms Samson Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Times Comedy High on Laughter Palladium Theatre The Road to Ruin Orange Tree, Richmond Pop Jack L Olympia Theatre, Dubiin The Times Those who inherit the earth often become meek A meritocratic society is not best served by misguided parental bounty British Energy has proved to be far better at generating hot air than electricity Picture Gallery The twin toxins that lie behind September 11 A shameful sexist saga of White Teeth and a vile bite Thunderer Terrible Truths A sober summary of the threat posed by Saddam's arsenal Final Stretch Stoiber needs to concentrate on economics Falling Short Where is the romance in a single-decker bus? Monitoring e-mails Risky investments The Times The moral case for pre-emptive action against Saddam Towards fairer competition at the Bar Safety in the air Sharp-dressed Scots Local NHS queues Clothes of all nations Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Causes of poverty in Third World Concert bookings Cars and the Ark The Weather The Times Crossword Around Britain Abroad High Tides Local 10-Day Forecast by Telephone Dell Alchemy backs buyout Briefing FSA acts over EAC Ford predicts a profit Marconi calls meeting Accounting plans set out Money-laundermg move Interbrew to cut jobs Farmer buys stake Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day In Business Today: Commentary 24. Stock Markets 26.… Flagging Legal & General set for £750m cash call Consumers return to high street Vulture king is victim Railtrack loyalty bonuses attacked Quote unquote IWC The Register British Energy repeats insolvency warning The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Red faces at British Energy Business Editor's Commentary Results in brief The Times Exchange rates Rival offer trumps developer's buyout bid Shrinking property sector faces further squeeze Bovis says price rises will slow Microsoft forgives $15m loan Chelsfield in talks over refinancing data arm T Mobile Anglo American rises as war fears lift gold Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 William Hill not such a bad bet Tempus 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 Bid speculation lifts Marlborough Stirling Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Buhner uncovers £3.3m unaccounted costs William Hill in the red after float costs Riley warns Lloyd's names to back reforms The Times Car Locator Lawyer takes charge at SSB British Biotech in takeover talks Lazard in Italy joint venture Oliver's rock and roll Birds of a feather Rogue mail City Diary BT Henry' sea side City Diary Roger recall City Diary Benefits of a short, sharp strike on Iraq Economic View The Times Offers Direct Sands of time running out for Saudi Arabia oil hopes on high price of project's failure Eurozone deficit rule faces its biggest test Four nations are near the 3 per cent ceiling, says Lea Paterson The Times Unit Trust Information Service In the Red: Eurozone Falls Foul of the Stability Pact RSA Onians Fellowship RTL will not buy up UBM stake in Five The Times ntl: home Postman Pat to be relaunched Informa in 'significant recovery' since US attacks Travis Perkins nails 25% profit rise in DIY boom Outlook at AOL internet division revised Equities lose ground BT The marriage may break down, but not the business Family firms The problems of divorce in a family company can be eased, writes Elizabeth judge Business to Business turner & co Hypnotherapist BT Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise! Pentagon (UK) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Tenders and Contracts Warning on home workers In Brief Secret of success Selling-up advice Health check Debate Britain, America and Iraq Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir Robert Wilson Astrophysicist whose determination led to the launch of the forerunner of the Hubble space telescope Lieutenant Colonel Uziel Gal Inventor of the Uzi sub-machinegun used by the world's armed forces—and by Arnold Schwarzenegger in Hollywood movies Court & Social The Bridges of London stamps Lives Remembered Multiple Classified Advertising Items To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Dame Judith Kilpatrick A leading light of educational thinking and head of a model comprehensive Births, Marriages & Deaths Dorothy Hewett Unconventional Australian playwright, poet and novelist who over the literary establishment Nature Notes News Quiz debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Crosland Sets up a Top-Level Inquiry into Pergamon Press The Board of Trade inspectors published the first part of their report in July 1971. They concluded that Robert Maxwell "is not in our opinion a person who can be relied upon to exercise proper stewardship of a publicly quoted company" prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life September 10,196S Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Changing the Guard Personal Column London bridges spanning history on new stamps School news0 Travel Insurance10 Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Services of thanksgiving Answers Marriage Legal appointment Luncheon University news Carr engineers debut victory Texans make dream start German Derby winner faces race to make Arc Racing Yesterday's results In Sport Today: American football: 38. Rugby union:… Leicester Course Specialists Lingfield Park Reading the racecard The players Australia fear Why Gough and Thorpe must… Ballydoyle guile absent in tactical thinking Carr proves the lone star for Texans American foot United groundsman swaps Old Trafford for Twickenham Rubgy union Today's fixtures Times Square Pools forecast The results service Lower activity levels can still reap significant rewards Get fit, stay fit: The Exercise Bible Day two: in moderation Pressure on RFL to toughen drug line Rugby league Crozier sets sights on title double In Brief Cipollini's stage Wood at home Venues named New premium line Stich forced out Oulton pair tower over trophy rivals Clive Petty The San Lorenzo course is cut down to size in memorable win New £1 million sponsorship deal heralds even brighter future for tournament The Royal Bank of Scotland Ulyett and Grant induce biggest cheque of career England's longest summer reaches saturation point Final npower Test match ABTA Final series averages Curious cocktail of the admirable, the aspiring and the plain archaic Good Ground Guide fantasyleague The Times Hussein stokes up Ashes chances England must not wilt in Ashes heat Winter tour Shaum Pollock The lucky few selected today have nothing to lose in Australia The Times Masterly Cooper hands out lesson Minor Counties Morris raises pace but rain wins day Time stands still for Sampras as a star is reborn Tennis: US Open The Times Jackson's future in doubt Swimming Europe lose rankings battle Golf Return of coach rekindles the flames The Times Books Direct No Title No regrets for Anelka on return to Arsenal By Our Sports Staff: Auckland dash Gascoigne's bid The Premiership today: Middlesbrough close in on Vidmar signing while Smicer faces injury lay-off Saez puts faith in power of prayer and youth England ready to gamble on Thorpe and Gough for Ashes Rusedski in good company when all is said and done Best for tennis American Football In Theis Section Football Jamjarcars Simon Narnes Picture Gallery lifetime health arts law What makes a champion? There are few truly great champions, but Pete Sampras has just proved himself one by conquering his demons to win his 14th Grand Slam event. Simon Barnes says genuine sporting greatness defies analysis - but we know it when we see it Withdrawn Article The Times Proud of my soldier son The Army is more vital than ever, says Anne Sebba, whose son joined two days before 9/11 Broadsheet of the airwaves Anthony Howard On the question of taking on Saddam Hussein, Tony Blair, with his strong sense of good and evil, is entirely his own man Picture Gallery Stuffing the royal turkeys been there, done that rescued cats When I got married I had one cat. By the time my husband said goodby i had 28 Love affairs with the bottle When is one for the road one too many? It may depend on age. Sandra Harris looks at some conflicting surveys and case studies on the drinkink habits of the over-fiftis not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Classic Ski Left on the shelf You buy it, you take it home, then you ignore it. Barry Turner asks why we are so keen to purchase books that nobody ever gets round to reading Is your number up yet? Ten million peopel in the UK have high blood pressure, yet few know the risks. A new campaign highlights the importance of regular checks. Liz Bestic reports Who is at risk? Provamel alpro Soya What's on the vitamin hit list?Your chosen nutrient could disappear from the shelves, says Suzannah Olivier Your chosen nutrient could disappear from the shelves, says Suzannah Olivier Biting will pass Vital Vitamins & Minerals Pauline Cutler And now for some good news Coffee increases alertness and athletic performance, and may even help to fight cancer and Alzheimer's. But don't overdose on it, says Sanjida O'Connell How much caffeine is in a cup? I was a coffeeholic Arthritis Beaten Today! Hoofing across the wide water Dance London is about to get a taste of the vigour and energy of New York City Ballet, but when will it see the whole package, asks Debra Craine Everyone loves a Nicey guy Radio Could Tony Blackburn's unlikely comeback in I'm a Celebrity ... herald the rehabilitation of the Fab Fm jocks? Chris Campling hopes not Royal Opera House Covent Garden Eyes wide shut New Classical CDS The sacred sounds of Messiaen and Dufay inspire Geoff Brown New Jazz CDS The hit sound of Nordic nu-jazz (really); Joshua Redman loosens up critics' choice James Christopher's Top Ten movies Opera & Ballet Entertainments Listings euphorium "An Intensely Moving Play Performed with… Gone with the fame Interview Why is the son of a Hollywood mogul working on the London fringe? He reveals all to Maureen Paton What's Important The Times The Times Bridge Chess Picture Gallery television & radio Review satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Times 2 Crossword television & radio Choice Rolex The Magistrate's Tale: a view from the bench Trevor Grove describes his days in court Laurence Simons Biogen A true radical of the Bar sticks his head above the parapet Robin Allen, QC, chairs the annual Bar conference in London later this month and the topics up for discussion are typically provocaive, says Frances Gibb The Times Law Section Henderson Hall Specialists in Legal Recruitment FL Memo Ltd Nickelodeon CVRIA Misys The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Tindall Riley Marine Limited Holborn College Hidden peril of the lone terrorist The recent arrest of a terror suspect in Stockholm highlights a potential loophole in the regulations covering insurance, warns Alan Riley Likely legacy is safer buildings Sherman & Sterling UK Competition Commission Merseyside Magistrates' Courts Committee The Roman law may save UK's burger chains Waslsyour hanis of dirty money Solicitors are prime targets for rogues who want to launder money, says David Barton Mine firm in ultimatum on late payment Employers prepare for a winter of discontent Predictions of strikes in the public sector have almost doubled since last year, says Edward Fennell In the City Law Week What the legal journals are reporting on this week We must put our trust in the jury The Soham case should not prompt knee-jerk curbs on the media, says the QC Jonathan Caplan lawbeard@thetimes. co. uk Lawyer of the week The media helped to turn the spotlight away from real issues Your shout The College of Law discussess access to job references and other data, antenatal scans and neighbour trouble Film Council Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College Insolvency Rules Committee Leeson gets the gift of the gab-and cash too lawdlary@thetimes. co. uk tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel steuart & francis INVESCO Law Graduate The Times Books Direct Times Newspapers Company/Commercial Lawyer The Bar Conference 2002

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