News from 17/09/2002
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Andrew Robson, Phil Shiner, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, Colin Robertson, DJM, Paul Quain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Richard Nicolle, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Dick Whitfield, Daniel Brockman, Antony Crookston, David Pannick Qc, Andy Rodgers, Mike Cumming, Harry Whitehouse, Cherie Booth, Qc, Linda Tsang, David Bailey, Richard Hobson, Lisa Melton, Philip Howard, Tim Lawson-Cruttenden and Rizwan Majid, Oliver Wright and Emma Hartley, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Michael Nugent, Nic Hopkins, Penny Wark, John Poynor, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Ulrich Hesse-Lichtenberger, Mark Hughes, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Graham Stewart, Moses Moywaywa, Nigel P. G. MacLean (Managing director), Roger Maynard, Rob Lee, Geoff Brown, Marcus Peaker, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Ben Lyttleton, B. Wylie, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Alan Noble, Zahid Hussein and Daniel McGrory, Andrew Osborne, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Douglas Barker, Libby Purves, Nicholas Blanford, Robin Young, Kevin Sampson, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Robin Fry, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Ron Wigley, Roland Watson, Chris Johnston, Phil Neal, David Charter, Melissa Kite and Arabella Newnham, Mark Court, Gwyn Jones (Senior Duty Editor), Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Kenneth A. Lane, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Jerome Burne, Barbara Rowlands, Edward Fennell, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Mike Brooke, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, John Dwyer, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, D. C. J. Skinner, Raymond Keene, Ruth Lea, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Charles Campbell, Catriona Cook (Chairman), Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Lewis Smith and Tony Halpin, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, James Doran Analysis, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Emma Hartley and Laura Peek, Tim Llewellyn (BBC Middle East Correspondent), Graeme Brown (Director), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, John Cooper, J. R. Nichols, T. H. B. Clode, L. A. Dupre, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Danny Lee, Ian Johns, Peter Shaw (Newsroom Editor), Richard Whitehead, editor, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Bernard McCall, Editor, Russell Jenkins, Jean Roose, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Michael Gove, Ian Cobain Chief Reporter, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Frank Stapleton, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Roland Watson, Ian Richardson (News Development Editor), Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Michael D. Green, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Richard Guise, Roland Watson and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Adam Sherwin, Mark Waugh, John Phillips, Fiona Orde, Sally Patten, Justine Hancock, Joseph Suriol, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Patience Whtalcroft, Richard Barry, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Catherine Philp and Muzamil Jaleel, David Attenborough,
ResumoSaddam makes his first move to evade attack UN weapons inspectors offered 'unconditional' access to Iraq Perjury inquiry Schism fear Villa blues Win a Year's Mortagage Holiday Beaks and dons give boarders the nod to join… Beaks and dons give boarders the nod to join countryside march A-level chiefs accused of ordering grade cuts The times Today Champions League Handbook Picture Gallery Officer under suspicion before Soham hunt Sandals Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Times Online Duncan Smith is warned of resignations over Section 28 Workshy risk losing benefits, says Brown Intellignt Finance Demo brings back school memories of breaking 1926 strike Carey predicts schism on gays Blair's on-the-spot fines are just the ticket White Teeth Student filmed PC as he 'attacked victim' Phone cheats pay price 'Softly softly' police chief may face drug charges How far was the America Civil Wap (1861-1865) the… Student's U grade should he a D, says examiner David Morri Exam board misread 41 marks as just 14 Children spend £8m on snacks Solicitors reject calls for inquiry In Brief Pear-shape gene Back in bloom Man overboard Alcohol curb 'Murder' on Tube Bomb hoaxer Polluted lettuce Corrections Perjury inquiry as BBC drops Barrymore book 'Cot death' couple lied to hide guilt By a Correspondent: Boy, 16, killed baby British Gas Citroen Wave of nuclear protest If you've had enough excitment in your life… Cathedral choirmaster loses job over affair The Audi A3 Sport Pram firm pushed to brink of collapse Girl, 13, forced to smuggle £900,000 of heroin Tyco boss is sued for his frozen assets Work inspired by artist's tragic love could fetch £1.2m Just AA sk Hastings rides into battle over Black's regime at Telegraph The Great Air Miles Giveaway now Boarding PS Comfort out in the cold Can't pay won't pay at St Hilda's Live rock beamed to a cinema near you The Great Air Miles Giveaway BBC takes on Popstars with a £5m fame school Film fan succumbs to an engaging romance Prudential Helpline campaign to cut rise in suicides Stone Age 'iceman' was a meat-eater murdered by rival hunter MaZDa Six steps to save lives Liver failure death due to Ecstasy In Breif Disease progress Virus outbreak Safer bypasses Dog owner's fall Clothes can talk? Yes, they say bang, kapow Wit struggled with muscles and trashy silicone on the last day of Fashion Week, writes Emily Davies Direct Line Virgin atlantic Kennedy vows to give power to the people The turbo Lib Dem assault on Whitehall is weakened by compromise Blunkett row angers Vaz More than Stoiber woos voters with tough line on migrants Dell Spain confronts its civil war memories The conflict that scarred a generation of Spaniards Halifax Balkan election bolsters hopes for peace Washington oils the wheels of war- and European politics Arab states do a U-turn to support US against Iraq Yamaha Bmi Joseph Michael Associates Middle East Forcus: Where They Stand on IRAQ Middle East Focus: Where They Stand on IRAQ Size of Labour revolt played down US whisks al-Qaeda planner out of Pakistan Bush prepares for war at £900m airbase in Qatar Al-Udied could act as the nerve centre of a possible American-led attack on Iraq. Nicholas Blanford pays it a visit Esure National Geographic Channel Pentagon requests British base for B2s Time America plans PR blitz on Saddam Land where a child is a commodity; not a gift Continental Airlines Nigeria asks Queen for the return of its 'stolen national treasure' Kashmiris terrorised into casting their vote Sri Lanka peace talks begin well Hardys Daughter flees father's policies Lexmark Times Online 20 wives say goodbye to husband and a way of life FBI shamed as former agent kills two and another is jailed Which? One. Tel Reuters: Haider quit over 'threat to family' In Brief (AP): Pilgrims killed (AP): Eta arrests Judge released (Reuters): Dream birthday (Reuters): Silence is golden It may be boring, but never dull Theatre Ivanov Cottesloe Theatre Trip's Cinch Southwark Playhouse The Sunday Times Concert Missa Solemnis Barbican The Times Opera Die Fledermaus New Theatre, Cardiff Dance Merce Cunningham Barbican If the Tory party is just a sect, it hasn't got a praye For the sake of consistency and deceny IDS must drop Section 28 The unpalatable, truth about the sordid diet that the BBC offers as a public service Picture Gallery We do not have a way with our own words Thunderer: All those anti-hunt protesters should burger off Blank Sheet Minister need to consider reform of the exam boards Caged Tigers A start has been made to ending the war Sir Lanka Navel Gazing London is no fashion victim Children's hospices Crime rate targets Down on the farm 'National scandal' of child poverty Questionable benefit of unions' stand Journalists in court Freight options Speed cameras Early morning Ashes The Times Hitting top notes for a decent meal Clothes of all nations Postal order Money allergy Bendy buses The Weather Today's Weather The Times Crossword 22,147 The Sleep Disorder Clinic FSA finds advice 'bias' Premier to quit Burma London pays for regions Lucent shares hit again Swiss reports net loss Newspaper group fined Stock Markets Currencies, Commodities Charts of the day Carcol Bankers draught Unions target recruits in the City MobilCom bailout 'breaches aid rules' In Business Today WorldCom to lose 750 UK jobs as it cuts quarter of workforce Hard cell The Register BA faces pension funding deficit of £1.5bn Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Schroder to the rescue Business Editor's Commentary The Times SEC to investigate Welch' s benefits Results in brief Ntl: home GE buys Deutsche leasing unit Crockett hints at supporting UK euro entry Davies warns stock analysts Ford Shire hit by late selling after approval worries Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Premier Oil looks well placed 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 Broker upgrade helps Minerva bounce back Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Currencies still define economic sovereignty Economic View The Times To the aid of the party The Times City Diary Black memory Own goal Railtrack Network Rail accused over public members The Times Unit Trust Information Service Premier Oil to sell up in Burma Harry Potter publisher acquires reference rival Bloomsbury Black cab maker's China venture at risk of collapse Online travel firm sees pre-tax profit Women missing out on venture capital cash Funding for female entrepreneurs Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exciting Funding Opportunity for New and Existing… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Copy this Idea Hypnotherapist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Case study Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tenders and Contracts Franchises Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise! Dti Business Wanted The Sunday Times Business Opportunities UK online CSFB sized up for sale as banks take a battering Plunging share prices have taken their toll of the investment banks, says Caroline Merrell London Paris Merrill analyst 'took gifts from Kozlowski' Ashtead says US approach came to nothing Orange Dolly firm quits stem cell production Huntingdon hit by US campaign Miller halves height of Arena tower Shares finish off best Peregor Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir Brooks Richards Navel officer who won two DSCs in operations to support partisans and went on to diplomatic carrer in Vietnam and Greece Alfred Black Scion of a family of impreasarios who brought Sid Field in form the cold and was a founding father of Tyne Tees Television Court & Social Lives Remembered Tom Bradley The Labour Party and trade union's voice of modration-before a costly move to the Social Democratic Party Sir Frederic Bennett Right-wing Tory MP who found Reds under the bed during the Cold War and had no Faith in a democratic future for Africa Births, Marriages & Deaths Nature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issue of the day as they happen, and join in the discussuion with other Times readers What mandate does Bush need? Americans and others offer views on whether President Bush has the authority to attack Iraq Liverpool Unions Call for Indefinite Strike in Fight against Job Cuts Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life September 17,1919 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Church news The Times and Sunday Times Wildlife captured by top photographers Polishing the shrine of the Gothic revivalist Prsonal Column Faresavers Forthcoming marriages Livery companies Appointments Answers Marriages ICC investigates Pakistan dismissal Master batsman still on the defensive in face of detractors The Kervin Interview Mark Waugh Patriots display Super Bowl credentials to thrash Jets American football Get fit, stay fit: Body management, Heart rate Fieldhouse takes his chance Rowing Davis Cup blow for Great Britain The Times Tregoning plots next offensive Yarmouth Results from yesterday's three meetings Salisbury Southwell St Leger finds triviality the root of success On the Level Harte helps Carrington to walk away with early lead Fantasy League Nick Szczepanik New season brings an old favourite to the fore I'm Walking Away Your player list with updated scores Leaderboard Youth leaderboard Fears of match-fixing taint Trophy Cricket: ICC Champions Trophy RFU hardens stance on charity match Rugby union The Times Sheikh reigns on rainy Spanish plains Equestrianism McRae stays put as Leeds go for change Rugby league Fine century proves Irani has bottle to stand the heat Hosts crush Netherlands Times Square Greene full of bark for future after losing his bite Athletics The results service Pools forecast Toiling McGinley still talks good game Golf Today's fixtures Budweiser Williams sets sights on Lewis In Breif Stupples shines Waugh retires Richards wanted Millar goes close Twins take title Arsenal arrive at Europe's top table Champions League Flybe Liverpool anxious to show lessons have been learnt Robson incensed at slump as Newcastle enter critical week Henry is given elbow room to escape censure Villa hand over bragging rights to the old enemy Barclaycard Premiership The Premiership today: Ferguson hits the comeback trail while injury rules out Perry for three weeks Walker inspires on long march to China Women's World Cup Best for cricket Villa fail to see funny side after Enckelman blunder Rusedski's absence leaves Britain in disarray Index Jeepers keepers: Finn nets place in hall of shame Free Today Dial a phone Index Index Out of Yemen Index The cradle of terror As a Yemaeni arrested over the September 11 attackes, Daniel McGrory reveals how the peninsulas lerrror training camps are a magnet for disaffected young Muslims, many of them British. Belwo, Michael Binyon on the intriguing history of the land that gave birth to the Queen of Sheba Picture Gallery A land of frankincense and myrrh Jane, the focus of my life, had gone David Attenbrough was filming in New Zealdnad when he was told his wife Jane was dangerously ill. A day after he flew back she died and he lost the 'anchor' of his life. In the final extract from his autobiography, he recalls her unwavering support We anointed one another and Termites, a tank and tidiness Private matters The Times Famous feuds On the streets hypocrisy rules, OK Anthony Howard Something is wrong when the gravest decisions about peace and war are made by the executive without reference to the legislature Not waving, drowning on C4 Been there, done that worked with prisoners The artist I had hired to teach the inmates turned out to be a convicted burglar on the run Still sexy after all these years The ground-breaking bestseller that 30 years ago encouraged us to have more erotic fun has been reborn-as sexist as ever but with added social responsibility. Celia Brayfield take a peek Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Classic Ski To the hunter, the spoils They make a mint from doing nothing very much. So why hire headhunters? To take the blame, of course, says Penny Wark The Times Perils of checks Research is under way to help improve diganoses for one of the leading forms of cancer in British males, says Jerome Burne Over 50? Cut down on sex Alpro Soya Are they operating with your consent? Patients need to understand their rights under new guidelines, says Justine Hancock A child's invented friend is natural The Times children's doctor answers readers' questions Contact Dr Collins AXA How to conquer incontinence Bladder problems affect all ages but are easy to treat—if we overcome our embarrassment, says Lisa Melton Cystitis GPs must stop thinking of the condition as a minor worry, says Barabara Rowlands How to treat it What to do if .. . The Times Walking the Mersey beat Visual Art Liverpool is awash with art, much of it accidental, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Liverpool Biennial Play it again, Sam Interview Sam Mendes may be leaving the Donmar but he's resisting the lure of Hollywood, he tells Benedict Nightingale The Times Record delivery Presenting Desert Island Discs continues to be the BBC's Plomley job, says Chris Campling English National Opera has left home for the first time in 12 years to perform Purcell in Barcelona The lagoon show: Desert Island facts Music in his genes New Classical CDS Repackaging has gone too far with Handel in denim, says Geoff Brown New World Music Albums The mating call of the rhino; the greatest hits of Gilberto Gil Entertainments Sadler's Wells The Times Bordeaux Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Choice Fimls Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television Crossword No 2761 Choice The Ship BBC Two, 9 pm The Writers Bureau College of Journalism Law Breaching the peace? David Pannick City Law Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment UEFA Can We bomb Icaq? A unilateral US decision to use force, irrespective of the position of the United Nations Security council, would be a great threat to the rule of international law, says phil Shiner The Times Law Section Hays ZMB Hays ZMB Criminal Cases Review Commission Peaceful protest is under threat from bullies Parliament needs to take a fresh look at the law of protest—piecemeal legislation does not serve Britian well, write Tim Lawson-Cruttenden and Rizwan Majid The Harassment Act's mixture of civil and criminal law is alarming Times Online The Times Legal services Commission Charter Mark Legal Eagles Limited The Times Message phne tex your next may be a Lawyers believe text message could grounds for slander or libel actions, re Why we need Independence is vital in times of war Forensic science reopens the closed case Media review The money of colour A row between two celebrated paintmakers is about to take on a more serious complexion, says Robin Fry Shake, rattle and role: a fresh look at directors The non-executive director faces huge changes as the Uk strives for openness, says Marcus Peaker Not DLA again Trower block Honeymoon happiness Walking tall Lawweek What the legal joural are reporting on this week Lawyer of the week The decision demonstrates the importance of pro bono work Lawboard@the times. co. uk Working towards safer sex Are we ready to make prostitution legal to protect working girls and their rights, asks Danny Lee A question of sports contracts The Dennis Wise case could be heading for extra time, says Richard Nicolle Norfolk Magisyrates' Courts Committee Carbon Trust Holborn College Judicial liaison across the borders Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Hampsons Solicitors The Times Hays ZMB Lord Chancellor The Times Alpen Contents The Times Introduction The Game Onmonday Capital Clashes Map of the Pay Playing It into the Area Gold Why It Has Become the Pean Cup Format's Last Theorem Bill Edgar on the evolution of the Champions League The Who's Greatest Hit The Boys from Nowhere Bill Edgar finds that Bayer are not the only surprise European success story The Boys from Nowhere EL of a Player Kevin Sampson celebrates the delicate talents of Steve McManaman and wishes that a succession of England managers had appreciated and understood him as Real Madrid do Travel Bug Frank Stapleton, who played in the final of the 1980 Cuo Winners' Cup near the end of his Highbury career, believes this is the season that Arsenal can finally make an impact Win Gunners Books Waiting Gloom Former Liverpool great Phil Neal is the only non-Real Madrid player to have won four European Cup winners' medals. He thinks his old club may have to wait a little longer before returning to the summit of club football Kop this New Book Case for the Defence Mark Hughes played for Manchester United, Barcelona and Bayern Munich. Now the coach of Wales, the man who scored both goals in United's 1991 Cup Winners' Cup final triumph over Barca, analyses their Champions League prospects and says that hunger won't be a problem Win this United Book The Future's Dyer Rob Lee has played more games in Europe than any other Newcastle United player. Part of the 1997 team that beat Barcelona, the midfielder, now with Derby County, gives his verdict on his former team's prospects on their return to the champions League The stirring of a former giant is an enduringly popular tale in Bill Edgar investigates the re-emergency of Ac Milan as a European force after years in the doldrums and hears from Mark Hateley and Ray Wilkins, the former San Siro stars, that the input of Silvio Berisconi is crucial to their success Striking The Times Is the Cup Coming Back to England? Fixtures Overview Arsenal 30-second guide Borussia Dortmund 30-second guide PSV Eindhoven And you are? Auxerre 30-second guide Fixtures Overview Liverpool Valencia Spartak Moscow Basel Fixtures Overview Real Madrid As Roma Aek Athens Genk Fixtures Overview Inter Milan Lyons Ajax Rosenborg Fixtures Overview Newcastle United Juventus Feyendoord Dynamo Kiev Fixtures Overview Manchester United Bayer Leverkusen Olympiakos MacCabi Haifa Fixtures Overview Bayern Munich Ac Milan Deportivo La Coruna Lens Fixtures Overview Barcelona Galatasaray Lokomotiv Moscow Bruges So Who's Going to Win It? Lombard Direct Right Guard
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