News from 18/09/2002
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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Christine N. Reeves, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Agnes Grunwald-Spier, Richard Hobson, W. S. Affleck, David Blunkett, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Bryan Thwaites, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Irving, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, John Bungey, Robert Sandall, Sam Lister, Caroline Gluck, Andrew Norfolk, David Gladstone, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Noel Falconer, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Donald Hutera, J. R. C. Sharp, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Shirley English, Tim Reid, Godfrey Barker, Oliver Wright, Jon Ashworth and Christine Buckley, Jenny MacArthur, Helen Dunmore, Stephen Roe, Paul Brazier, Malika Browne, Charles Bremner, Raymond Snoddy and Adam Sherwin, D. E. B. Powell, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Peter Demetriadi, David Rowan, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Brenda Maddox, David Lister, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, David Hands and Christopher Irvine, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Aidan Harrison, Mary Ann, Ronald Thwaites, Xan Rice, Tim SCOTT(Chairman), Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver James, Alex Blair, Alasdair Revett, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Gerry Moes, Ian Rankin, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Keren A. Butler, Edward Leigh, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Fiona Anderson, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Albert Benhamou, Iain Finlayson, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Judith Hodgson, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Mellssa Kite Political Correspondent, Mike Murphy, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, David Charter and Greg Hurst, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Michael Clarke, Sally Patten, Jenny Davey, David Robertson, Patience Wheatcroft, Stephen Pollard,
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Saddam offer tests fragile alliance Priest's IRA role Pyramid puzzle Fine dining Korea abductions The man who stands between war and peace Blair warns that April tax rises may not be enough The Times Today Zadie Smith BBC stages its own cultural revolution Prepare for tommorow without creating the… Arsenal storm Board admits moving A-level goalposts News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Fast Times Hospital chiefs who fiddled waiting lists get new NHS jobs Police guide Sellafield freighter home Family courts in the dock By a Correspondent: Non-teachers 'to be heads' Vomiting virus hits 80 in wards Intelligent Finance Tuesday strikes to hit the Tube Priest 'led IRA bomb gang that murdered nine' Letter tells how cleric with republican sympathies confessed to key role in 1972 atrocity, David Lister reports Adair accused over loyalist shooting Garages taking women for ride Soham porn checks inquiry Men who gave terrorists their blessing GUCCI Accept the Bridget Jones lifestyle, Willetts tells Tories Free McDonald's to keep police out on the beat Fearful public is not convinced Department of Trade and Industry Picture Gallery Hello, ei je or namaste: in Leicester languages mix Train asylum-seekers, MPs told Architect wins top award In Brief Village killings Takeaway death Sporting bid Report shot down Beef exported Tagging 'murder' Mandelson attack Magical likeness Puffins return Somak Holidays Fit for the job? Elland Road hardly a place to find calm Medical briefing Danriss Property Corporation Plc This police sergeant is off sick suffering from stress. His therapy: running the line in Premiership grudge match Nectar Tara says thanks for having me PC World Cherie's father breaks his word and reveals family secrets People Picture Gallery PS Ms Dynamite's win a musical shake-up Internet Camera Direct Darling, he was simply marvellous Clubland waives rules for country marchers Square protest could bring ban Rural groups want their version of urban summit More than Ford New BBC channel to serve up soap, sex and swearing SAAB Lecturer 'lured under-age girl on the internet' Court told of cruelty by mother Man who killed two sons jailed Riddle of sealed doors baffles Pyramid experts After 4,500 years a robot has breached one barrier only to reveal another mystery, writes Mark Henderson Ancient royal resting place built with cunning in vain bid to defy tomb raiders Are You a Crazy Anarchist Traffic pollution drives plants to the edge A 40-year census of British plants shows recent arrivals usurping native species, Sam Lister reports North In retreat The Great Air Miles Giveaway Labour resurrects Tory road plans Runaway troops offered help to rejoin the ranks From detention to court martial Fear of discipline kept absconders on the run MazDa What price our heroes? Jilted man gets life for killing In Brief PC 'threatened' Brave new world Cave party death 'Beginning of the end' for Eta as leaders are captured BASF Ten-year reign of Basque 'Bonnie and Clyde' Terror suspect's TV boast shocks Greeks UN inspectors will dice with danger and deceit Spy scandal has reduced America's control of mission EasyJet. com Halifax Iraq's letter to the UN The White House response Iraqi ploy forces Bush to revise military strategy Foreign Editor's Briefing Jungle. com Detained Yemeni identified as US journalist's killer Towry Law Group Sceptical Britain keeps up the pressure for new UN ruling World breathes sigh of relief at Iraq's move Citibank Blair needs bolster of Cabinet support Political briefing Esure Saddam offer puts US on the defensive Holiday Inn Flybe North Korea admits kidnap plot Football boss to run for President in South Korea Prudential Ultralase the laser eye speciallists More than Saddam ploy costs Schröder poll lead Tide turns for Fischer and the Greens after 10,000-mile slog German TV tries to laugh at Hitler One. 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I insult Bestselling French author launches tirade against Muslims from the dock Virgin One The Times (AP): Kiev police break up protesters In Brief (Reuters): Poisoning culprit (AFP): Reno concedes (Reuters): Farmer jailed (AFP): Recruits' dissent (Reuter): Ozone layer hope Mendes bids a fine farewell Theatre Uncle Vanya Donmar Warehouse, WC2 Dance A Square of Sky Round Chapel, E5 The Sunday Times Theatre Othello Royal Exchange, Manchester Concert Vienna PO/Jansons Festival Hall Jazz Dave Holland Big Band Cite de la Musique, Paris What farming really needs is an end to feudalism The true story of rural Britain is one of far richer landlords and much poorer tenants Rather than compete in a rush to judgment, the media should wait for the facts Picture Gallery Move over Mr Chips , the lawyers are coming Thunderer: Saddam is more than welcome to George Galloway Last Chance Saloon Saddam's offer on inspectors merits extreme scepticism Sauce for the Gander Blunkett, the media and the conduct of modern politics Broadcast Imperialism The BBC's latest territorial advance is bad for business Questions over action on Iraq Immigrants urged to speak English Barristers' comments outside court Energy and its costs Feet first The Times Importance of the Proms' Last Night Lyrics made clear Puzzling offer Bendy buses The Weather The Times Crossword 22,148 New Book National Forecasts Egg Iraq 'might not lift rates' Schroders disposal Slump in M&A activity Consignia contract Zurich rights issue Wetherspoon stake cut Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Investec Wing and a prayer UK Coal faces more closures Regus seeks to quell cash worries Kozlowski and the $2,200 waste bin In Business Today Fear of administration for Energy Happy returns The Register JP Morgan blames profit alert on loans The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Check out Tesco for value Business Editor's Commentary British Energy needs more time A tidy for a wastepaper bin Results in brief Inflation down as spending cools at end of summer Tesco profits rise 13% despite decline in food sales growth Sweetbaum says QC claim 'false' McDonald's issues a warning Customer Connection Orange paid for Currie's paper T Mobile Potter book to miss Christmas Cable & Wireless hit by fear of profit alert Stock Market Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest price movements of the day A gloomy picture—n 3-D Tempus BFG rises on talk of equity firms' interest Sir Nigel Rams it home City Diary Touch of genus City Diary Baltic delight City Diary National slows on shaky rail network Collins Stewart revives Tullett quest Airline marriages head for divorce Europian Briefing Regulating mergers Coffin up in italy Xansa share price halved The Times Protagona urges investors to accept offer Late reverse for shares Mercedes-Benz Non-execs should he reviewed annually, says CBI 'Monopoly' on animal drugs The Times Unit Trust Information Service Celltech eases fears on arthritis drug Save the Rhino Military spend lifts Cobham By Our City Staff: SABMiller earnings up despite tough markets Index Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Feliks Svetov Writer who made an enemy of the Soviet system when he became a passionate disciple of Christianity Feliks Svotov, writer and human rights defender, was born in moscow on November 28,1927. He died there on September 2,2002, aged 74 John C P. Constable Painter who shared the love of landscape of his famous namesake—and an independent flair for expressing it John Constable, artist and teacher, was born on September 28,1928. He was died of a heart attack at Aldeburgh on September 6,2002, aged 73 Hans Epstein Creator of the Oxford Vaporiser used during the Second World War to anaesthetise wounded soldiers in battle conditions Hans Epstein, Scientist, was born in Berline on April 25,1909. He died in Oxford on August 1,2002 aged 93 Lives in Brief Dr John Anderson, FRCP, consultant, was born on January 5,1915. He died on July 9,2002, aged 87. Dr Edna Jenkinson, lecturer in Classics, was born at Walthamstow on September 5,1924. She died in Durham on July 8,2002, aged 77 Monty Rosenberg, bridge player, was born on July 17,1923. He died on September 2,2002, aged 79 William Phillips Editor who stoked literary and political feuds among America's finest writers over several decades William Philips, co-founder and editor of Partisan Review, was born in New York on November 14,1907. He died on 13 September 13,2002, aged 94 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Must we all speak English? What can we expect of those who come to live in Britain-and are we paranoind about immigrants? 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 Euro political and economics Was William Rees-Mogg right to warn that the euro is as dangerous as the ERM proved ten years ago? On This Day Sporting Intelligence: Disturbances at the St Leger Meeting Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life September 18,1797 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Appointments Meeting Contact Details for Classified Advertising A showcase event for horticultural talent Latest wills Figurative painting shows its power Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Service of thanksgiving Dinners Answers Forthcoming marriages Tax return No problem—the job's done in two hours Xan Rice rises to the challenge of testing the inland Revenue self-assessment website Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Distracts Graduating in the real world Paula Hawkins with advice for financial survival after university Daimler Chrysler Cut your college debts A little good news on the child tax front Multiple Display Advertising Items World Class Homes Richard Neubersch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Med culture without South of France prices Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property News The International Property Show Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parque da Floresta Holidayswitzerland. com Spain TorreMirona Golf & Spa Resort SotograndeNOW Passport to Liguria Buy-to-let flat owners make capital in the North Property Humberts The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Humberts Sapoma Multiple Classified Advertising Items Location is crucial in a slow market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Humberts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Three of the best Humberts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Humberts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stricken Lara in hospital Why British tennis is at the point of no return Davies furious as Solheim own goal gives US new edge Golf Beckham leads by example and not with elbow By Our Sports Staff: Williams taken all the way Boxing Fats of the matter can explode a few myths Get fit, stay fit: Body management Eay three: body fat monitors Britain book place in double sculls final Rowing Henman cannot shoulder burden What's Important Times Square Fatalities leave Games in state of turmoil Equestrianism Wragg trades on patient approach Sandown Park Yarmouth Beverley Reading the racecard Browne staring at lifetime ban from racecourses Yesterday's results The Wright Track Blackwell's chance to stake claim Cricket Matthew Pryor's guide to the final week of the Frizzell County Championship The Honda Challenge 'Reckless' Grewcock gets five-week ban Rugby union The results service Competition Today's fixtures By Our Sports Staff: Suspected hepatitis puts Lara in hospital Franchitti gets the Green light In Brief Wood returns Maiden record Ewing retires Harrington test FA starts inquiry after Enckelman faces jeering fans Portsmouth hardly need Davis's help Nationwide League Last night's results Leicester recapture swagger and assert their class Lee strikes at double to clinch a thriller William Hill Kinkladze stops rot for Derby Liverpool crack too easily after Aimar's inquisition Champians League Champions League By Our Sports Staff: Despairing Rangers get no change out of Czechs Uefa Cup Battle fatigue to test resolve of Ferguson's troops Champions League The Premiership today Thompson passed fit for Uefa Cup tie but Fowler makes slow progress after surgery Newcastle try to shore up leaky defence Wenger hits the jackpot after taking gamble on Ljungberg Doubles or quits? Britain face dilemma over Henman Times Sport Today British tennis has reached critical mass In this Section Mortgages for Business Limited Real lives Family Fortunes Opinion Books Crème They f*** you up, your mum and dad The way that our parents bring us up has far more effect on us than our genes or peers do, the psychologist Oliver James claims in this first extract from his remarkable new book, They F*** You Up: How to Survive Family Life What do you think? Parent power versus peer pressure Dominant mothers and gay sons Tomorrow Is this the back door to Britain An RAF base in Cyprus is playing reluctant host to 75 Kurdish asylumseekers who want to come to the UK. Michael Theodoulou reports on a bizarre refugee crisis that could have serious consequences Picture Gallery Correction Making the internet pay The shopaholic who cleared her $20,000 debt by 'cyberbegging' tells James Doran how it paid off The Saturday Times A bilateral divergence Iraq's letter to the UN was couched in suitably diplomatic terms. But the outcome may still be war. Joe Joseph wonders whether marital diplo-speak would aggravate or appease Mary Ann Sieghart If Cosmo wants its readers to beat their 'extreme sadness', it could start by admitting that some things are simply not possible So obsessed with gays Crime just moved next door The Times R U 2 Old 2 TXT? No, say the mobile phone companies, who are looking to boost profits. Tim Wapshott reports Pzizz power napping tool www. pzizz. com £247 Pickle grabber Put to the test Medieval Total War, PC version (The Creative Assembly) £39.99 Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 5 0800-138 0525 www. bang-olufsen. com £12,850 Times Online Techno babble A researcher hailed as a genius of nanotechnology is under scrutiny for his results, says David Rowan Freeze framed emotion The V&A's new show proves that in the right hands the lens can be a window to the soul, says Joanna Pitman Stepping In and Out V&a Photography Gallery Don't mention the war .. . Art Market For decades, German art has been unfashionable in Britain. As a major collection goes under the hammer, Godfrey Barker discovers what we've been missing all these years What's Important Welsh National Opera Kabul to Hoxton via Japan New London shows are spanning centuries and continents, finds John Russell Taylor Discovering Ancient Afghanistan Japanese Prints during the Allied Occuption British Museum The Galleries Show Royal Academy Critics' choice Concert Entertainments British Artfair The Times Every picture tells a story David Wilkie, celebrated in two shows, deserves more than being known as the tartan painter beloved of the Queen Mother, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston His paintings were a shot of Dad's Army of their day, history as it affected ordinary people David Wilkle: painter of Everyday Life Dulwich Picture Gallery David Wilkle RA & his Circle Fleming Collection Best in show The Lion King Not ready to be shelved just yet Writers use dictionaries; what happens when one finds himself in a dictionary? lan Rankin, lexicographical exemplar, sends this report back from the front Edgy Butty Leastways Neg Pash Pech Rubicand Porcine Wheen Fiction's healthy, but reviewers are too clever by half Erica Wagner On Modern British Fiction TLS 100 Shorts Non-fiction Anti-Semitism by Dan Cohn-Sherbok Sutton, £0 7509 2492 6 £ (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 The Romanovs & Mr Gibbes by Frances Welch Short Books, £9.99;127pp Isbn 1 904095 16 x £8.49 (99p p&p) 0870 160 80 80 The Times R. I. P. the last taboo The Buried Soul Vigor Mortis Geordie Greig The Man who Drew London The Times Fame leaves a signature The Autograph Man Diary Explorer, naturalist, collector: much more than just his son's father Glimpses of the Wonderful Bestsellers The Times Bridge The Stayman Convention for the Slightly Less Experienced Player. 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