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News from 16/09/2002

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Andrew Robson, Lisa Armstrong and Emily Davies, Jon Ashworth, Robert Hands, Andrew Billen, Helen Daniel, Adrian Hutton, Catherine Riley, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Victor Blundell, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Melissa Kite, Emma Hartley and Jack Malvern, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Ian de Vaz, Paul Mooney, Ivo Tennant, Mark Henderson and Anthony Browne, Philip Howard, Lewis Stuart Celtic Commentary, David Chater, Malcolm Smart (Director), Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Tony Halpin and John Goodbody, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, C. J. Cahill, Valerie Elliott and Melissa Kite, Kevin Eason, Mary Hampshire, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Simon Kuper, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Lee Cobley, Debra Craine, Tim Clark, Robin Marris, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, David R. Robinson, Oliver Del Mar, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Patrick Middleton, Jenny MacArthur, Gerald Mortimer, Janet Bush, Jacqueline Frampton, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, David Hands, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Katty Kay and Daniel McGrory, Mark Trethewey, Richard Price, Nick Raynsford, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Nic Hopkins and Graham Searjeant, Robert A. Graham, Malcolm Platt, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Paul Martin, John Hopkins, Mike Mogano, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Watts, Brian Hughes, M. Khonsari, Peter Farmer, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Barrie Howard, Sean MacAulay, Edward Millar, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Paul Martin and Melissa Kite, C. Groves, Xan Rice, Katty Kay and Zahid Hussain, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Philip August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, John Allison, Ken Bates, Michelle Henery, William Rees-Mogg, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Edward Nugee, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Ian Leakey, Katty Kay, Jane Shilling, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Kevin McCarra, Ashling O'connor, Catherine Philp South Asia Correspondent, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Andrew Chilcott, Alan Challoner, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Catherine Philp, C. Pitchacaren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Roz Denny, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Paul Connolly, Adam Sherwin, Daniel McGuigan, Andrew Gilbert, Mark Venables, Robbie Millen, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Gerald Davies Scouting Report, Emlly Davies, Ann J. Dunn, Christopher Irvine, Tim Bullock, David Attenborough, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Today in Game Iraq 'will have nuclear bomb in months' Bush security chief tells of Saddam links with al-Qaeda US hails arrest of chief terror suspect Brand new Six Feet Under The Times Today Gift of the Gab Pringle breaks free from the golf course David Attenborough's Memoirs Immigrants told to speak English even at home Fancy a long walk before lunch? Win a Year's Mortgage Holiday T2 What's Important Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Davis will 'use gay rights row to challenge Duncan Smith' Senior barristers oppose plan to widen Bar access 'Disabled' car cheats may dodge £5 toll Professionals lose faith in Labour Garrard Resign call to Irish Opposition leader over racist joke Aussie boot camp regime for British swimmers Coach imposes a harsh new regime for the Olympic hopefuls after their 'abysmal' failure at the British Championships, reports Craig Lord DWS Investments Elite squad will live on the Gold Coast Two-day walk in underpants made the man Teeming Pakistani city a safe haven for militants Cheltenham & Gloucester Yemen remains a hiding place for al-Qaeda AOL Another bin Laden aide in custody after raid Iraq operates nuclear weapons assembly line, defector claims Saddam Hussein is developing nuclear capability, using pirated centrifuges to refine uranium, Paul Martin reports 'Father' of the Baghdad bomb who fled to US Mercedes Benz Nectar Parents threaten to sue over a level 'grade fix' Unvetted trainees face teaching ban Seat auto emoción Paedophile name change curb demanded BT Cinemas 'make best churches' Book early British Airways Barnardo's Net archive will reveal Britons' black roots Green groups pour cold water on plan to bury carbon dioxide at sea The Open University Solving the mystery of family's brown-eyed son Police boss seeks national forces What's Important Direct Line Cargo ship on fire in Channel In Brief Porn case police Head suspended Fertility choice College strike BNP shirt ban Missing girl Brightness and gloom on the global front Sunday Press Review MacMillan cancer relief Left and Right give readers double vision What the Italian papers say Esure Views on the Tories Daytime TV paternity test show censured Channel 5 reinvents itself British Gas Subversive, risqué but never scary Opodo BBC boss backs Barrymore book deal Labour MPs On target to become the shooting party Blair goes to the country to woo angry rural voters Patek Philipee Geneve Hunt hotheads plan disruptive action Farmers unite in milk protest Alliance Francaise Tomorrow in the Times Somak Holidays Direct Line Families prompt hospital deaths inquiry Sri Lanka's hopes for peace rest on a long, slow game A nation of two halves Xerox Kashmir separatist risks life for democracy Japanese leader takes a gamble on North Korea Times Online Dell Germans put their votes on sale for €10 each Stoiber relies on Bavarian miracle Food poisoning kills 41 Swedes return Government Just AA sk Prudential (AP): Opposition triumph in MacEdonia In Brief Liberians drown (AFP): Beauty boycott (AFP): Moscow arrests (AP): Algeria protest (AP): Firefighters die (AFP): Hunting death Is it over when the fat lady doesn't sing? Proms Last Night of the Proms Albert Hall/Radio 3 Opera Tosca Grand Theatre, Leeds The Sunday Times Theatre Benchmark New End, NW3 A continent weary and lost for new ideas Where Europe had excitement and ideology, now it has vested interests We can all have more money than sense but I've got the receipts to prove it Picture Gallery Coming soon, son of the great ERM disaster A portion of toxic nonsense from food fanatics Country Grievances Hunting should not hijack rural Britain's agenda Delicate Diplomacy Japan must be wary in dallying with North Korea Westminster Boot-Camp What MPs can learn from swimming's toughest coach Victims of torture Justification of an attack on Saddam Firefighters''damaging' strike action Medical training Music for children Right to self-defence Broadsheet radio Management assets The Times Daily Register Former directors facing litigation Focus on food Cars and the Ark Money allergy The Weather The Times Crossword 22,146 Weathercall Intel inside Competition on target Briefing Lamont's euro view Premier to restructure Private equity tumbles Second bank for Energy How the week finished Go Ten years on War will 'tip airlines into crisis' Disney investors in call for Eisner to split role In Business Today Corporate profile Nestle acts to put a lid on coffee price fall Last minute loan spares MobilCom The Register The Times Need to know: The week ahead Economics & Markets The Times We could fix the wrong rate again Economic Agenda Change on week Exchange rates Caparo deal raises stakes over changes to pensions Sex discrimination verdict due today The Times Jaguar Bentley Motors name rolls back Oil market awaits clues from Opec and Bush The Times Asbestos-ease lawyers to seek trial as Cape misses deadline Restructure plan to end control of Aegon NV RBS Advanta How the MPC tries to get the rate right The silver lining on Black Wednesday Lea Paterson recalls a dream turned nightmare Reasons why we should join up Pro-euro economist Telewest Business Britain should still reject adopting euro 'No' campaign director Compass steers safe acquisition course Dominic Walsh on the ups and downs of the world's biggest caterer Who's who in the boardroom Centrica is top scorer so far as we mark FTSE 100 members Relocating to Milton Keynes The company in detail History The Times verdict How we reached our decision Capitalisation, week's change BT Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir Douglas Black Medical scientist whose report on the link between social deprivation and ill-health was tunning point in attitudes to the problem Sir Douglas Black, medical scientist, was born on May 29,1913. He died on September 13,2002, aged 89 Wing Commander James Sanders Fighter ace who flew Gladiators against the Luftwaffe in the Phoney War before switching to Hurricanes for the Battle of Britain Wing Commander James Sanders, DFC, wartime fighter ace, was born on June 19,1914. He died on August 12,2002, aged 88 Court & Social Lives Remembered Margaret Hodson Glamorous hostess who held court at Ditchley Park and later gave unstinting service to many hospitals Margaret Hodson, society hostess and hospital friend, was born in Sydney, Australia, on February 10,1913. She died in London on August 17,2002, aged 89 Personal Column Graeme Jameson Creator of a fine Winchester hostelry who hid champagne in the deanery shrubbery for friends attending cathedral concerts Graeme Jsmrson, businessman and innkeeper, was born in Finchley, London, on October 23,1940. He died in Winchester on August 22,2002 aged 61 Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Questions of Sport Has Sir Alex Ferguson lost his touch? Are England good enough to win the Ashes? Red rag to readers Is bullfighting a sport, an art form or a sin, and is it the EU's business to ban it? Nature Notes News Quiz From our special correspondent: On This Day The Times, September Traffic Warden Parade Tact Underlined in Training Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life September 16,1887 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Changing the Guard School news A closer look at Coleridge Notebook Bibliomane by Jim McCue Correction Last chance to see Grand opulence Battle of Britain thanksgiving service Reviews that matter Latest wills Answers Forthcoming marriages Marriages Dragons roar Census opponents have got their lines crossed The results service Athletics Be inspired to take your first step to a healthier heart Get fit, stay fit: Body management Monitoring blood pressure Times Square Kournikova's final flop Dominant Wales win British title In Brief Nicol nudged out Lastras delivers Haughton's high Stupples second Hutchinson joy Title race still on Midas touch Matthew beaten Refuse To Bend keeps Weld on high Warwick Results from yesterday's three meetings Leaders in the Flat championships The Times Sports Book Picture Gallery Musselburgh Saturday's details Bath Howley still has time on his side Gerald Davles Scouting Report Jackson double ends Yeovil's winning run Non-league football Nationwide Conference FA Cup first qualifying round Dr Martens League Bath show encouraging signs UniBond League Confident Leeds play to strengths Harlequins face Vos wait Heroic McGregor thwarts Tooting Ryman League Paul's late strike sees Gloucester edge home Johns's back broken by late tackle Rugby league Jittery Wildcats face anxious wait to discover their fate Dawson the driving force for impressive Irish Grayson's trusty boot leaves Bristol in trouble Battered Warriors will get no break Carling McHugh makes Leinster suffer Franchitti pulls CART to edge of public eye Blakey century unable to save spirited Yorkshire Cricket: Frizzell Country Championship Irvine eases the tedium of Ferrari s mastery Doubt cast on title victory after Enge fails drug test Details from Monza The Frizzell County Championship Today Draw keeps Pinsent and Cracknell away from main rivals Rowing Stewart believes England have the world at their feet Cricket Glamorgan cherish year of Dragon Norwich Union League Chilton and Schofield see Lancashire home Yesterday's scoreboards Norwich Union Essex make sure of promotion By a Correspondent: Bassano puts Derbyshire in position of strength Consolation honours go to Shreck Brakewells surprise silver lifts Britain to bronze Equestrianism Lave conquers all for Montgomery Athletics Richards taking no risks as she sets sail on lone voyage Sailing Flybe Chambers second and nowhere Hamed remains in hiding as McCullough emerges on top Boxing New doubts over Montgomerie's Ryder Cup fitness Golf Countdown to The Belfry The Times Parry put in shade by female talent Swimming Ferraris winning formula is a loser in TV battle Inside your nine-page sports section Free Tomorrow So near yet so far as Anna fails to provide Shanghai surprise Thegame Everything 1/2 price Interview Fashion Arts King of the jungle Television The gorilla pulled down my lower lip and looked inside my mouth' Getting back to nature: in the second extract from his memoirs, David Attenborough describes how he was lured from his BBC power base by the thrill of filming life in the wild It was cold and wet in the copulating tortolses Festive message from the horse's mouth It wouldn't do to have the Queen approach down an avenue of equine buttocks Excuse me. don't I know you? Jane Shilling Lord Snowdon is not messing about with Charity shops and bin-bags. He has got Sotheby's in (I wish I'd thought of that) Got the pencil, lost the poise Brain and Shock rocker Marilyn Manson makes Ozzy and Alice look like choirgirls. He was even blamed for the Columbine school massacre. So what possessed little Brain Warner to turn so bad? What's Important the Times The age of violence T2 parents An increasing number of mothers and fathers are seeking help after being physically attacked by their children. Mary hampshire investigates this 'last taboo' Parent. forum Our four-year-old son soils himself and won't use the lavatory. What can we do? Next week How you can help What's Important the Times Fashion Flatty, strappy T-bar or killer: somewhere there's a shoe just for you this season Diary Lisa Armstrong Fashion writer of the year Rock chicks and Pringle belles So how was it for you? Here's our a to Z of London Fashion Week Visualt art From James Bond to the Barber of Seville, from royal mistresses to Alan Partridge. . . Times present the pick of the autumn arts calendar Visual art Music Dance Dance choice Theatre Theatre choice Elvis Costello London Palladium Entertainments The Times Television From pop to opera, Times critics offer their top choices for the coming season Television choice Pop Pod choice Film Opera The Times Offers Direct Bordeaux Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Index Times 2 Crossword No 2760 Choice Sky In the Family Way Off and on Alan Shearer Playingthegame Hairapparent England Will Find Teddy Ready Thestory Tony Cascarino talks to his old strike partner about his return to Old Trafford and his hopes of a recall to the national team Sweetsheri Drysheri Villans to Cop IT or Blue Murder? Thederby Rick Broadbent looks back at an intense rivairy that finally gets to be settled on the pitch tonight Straight Gabbylogan You need a thick skin and an adaptable nature when you're born into a football family Into the Club Ashling O'connor finds players are using their wages shrewdly Themoneygame Tonight Shorts Sicknote He Shoots He Theprofile Alan Shearer Bland image of Newcastle hero masks a ruthless streak, Simom Barnes says Players complain of farigue from too many games and fixture congestion but don't blame the big clubs. Ken Bates says it is the fault of Fifa, Uefa and little Sab Marino Steve McManaman Beckham and Barthez face investigations The Times No Keane, No The Guide Barclaycard Premiership Arsenal Back on top after Masterclass Chelsea Torn on Style Baros Stakes Striking Claim Bolton Wanderers (0) 2 Gardner 54, Campo 87 Liverpool (1) 3 Baros 45,72, Heskey 88 Referee: R Styles 6. Attendance: 27,328 Sunderland Not worth a Flutter Sunderland (0) 0 Fulham (1) 3 Fulham (1) 3 Inamoto 34, Haylest 54, Marlet 78 Referee: C Foy 5. Attendance: 35,432 Inamoto stars as confident Fulham stun hosts Wonder Boy Has Everton Purring Everton (1) 2 Campbell 32,77 Middlesbrough (1) 1 Nemeth 10 Referee: M Messias 4 Attendance: 32,240 Rooney turns game on its head with cameo appearance Gregan Goal Earns Days off West Bromwich Albion (0) 1 Gregam 79 Southampton (0) 0 Referee: C Wilkes 7. Attendence: 26,283 Megson's offer of extra holidays ignites Baggles Tottenham Drink to Tottenham Hotspur (0) 3 Davies 62, Sheringham 71 (pen), Gardner 89 West Ham United (0) 2 Kanouté 66, Sinclair 77 Referee: U Rennie 5, Attendance 36,005 West Ham grounded by Gardner's late dig Tottenham Hotspur(4-4-2) West Ham United (4-4-2) Cavalier City Steal a Point Manchester City (0) 2 Anelka 80, Goater 90 Blackburn Rovers (1) 2 Thompson 26, Cale 54 Referee: M Dean 5. Attemdamce: 34,130 Keegan's erratic side snatch a late equallser Norwich Hit on Rebound Ipswich Town (0) 1 Couñago 90 Norwich City (0) 1 MacKay 79 Referee: P Durkin 6. Attendance: 29,101 Couñago steals applause in late drama Todorov Makes IT Six in a Row Portsmouth (0) 1 Todorov 50 Millwall (0) 0 Referee: S Tomlin 6. Attendance: 17,201 West Ham old boys prove match-winners Siege Mentality Suits Leicester Leicester City (1) 3 Izzet 28, Deane 79, Dickov 86 Derby County (1) 1 Riggott 23 Referee: R Pearson 5. Attendance: 31,049 Foxes handling first0division life with aplomb Fury at Forest as Two See Red Nottingham Forest (0) 0 WATFORD (1) 1 Cox 45 Referee: C Webster 6 Attendance: 17,865 Tempers boll over but Watford deserve points Nationwide 1 Howdotheydothat? The Games Nationwide League First Division Brighton & Hove Albion (1) 2 Carpenter 27, Hart 80 Gillingham (3) 4 Shaw 11,36, Perpetuini 12, James 90 Wijnhard helps Oldham hit Mansfield for six as leaders Wigan make a point Nationwide 2 Williams double sends Hartlepool to the top while Rushden are held at York Nationwide 3 Hartson carries Wales delight into Celtic win as leaders Rangers tough it out Heart of Midlothian (1) 4 De Vries 35, Kirk 64,77, Boyack 74 Motherwell (2) 2 Lehmann 12, McFadden 28 Referee: H Dallas 6 Attendance: 8,578 McFadden wonder show folled by fightback Hearts Find Way out Celtic (1) 1 Hartson 31 Hibernian (0) 0 Bank of Scotland Eurogames Forging United Front Simon Kuper on a football milestone for a troubled nation Times on Line Pick your Star Player here GoldenBoot Thefootballot Which of football's C-list deserves to end his spell in the wilderness? Numbercrunch Buylines Catherine's casebook Thedailyfix Extratime Thequestions Fixtures Ford

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