News from 19/09/2002
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Andrew Robson, David Wood, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, William Crosby, Magnus Linklater, David Hadfield, Edward Greenwell, Mark Souster, Mark Frary, David Rhys Jones, Douglas Cooke, Richard Hobson, Angus Nicol, David Moss, Ivo Tennant, Rowan Pelling, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, James Bone, John Brisby, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Wynne Godley, Richard Irving, Alice Lagnado and Rory Watson, Tony Halpin and David Charter, Geoff Brown, Alan Witt, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, John Thicknesse, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Sam Lister and Gabriel Rozenberg, Nic Hopkins and David Robertson, Steve Bird, Mike Jempson, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Raj Bairoliya, Rodney Miskin, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Patrick Barkham and Oliver Wright, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Alice Lagnado, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Issandr El Amranl, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, N. C. Russell, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Ian Dooley, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Bronwen Maodox Foreign Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Sean MacAulay, Philip Whiteley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Chris Partridge, Tim Hutchings, Beryl Dixon, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Peta Bee, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Oliver James, Alex Blair, Joseph Palley, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Stephen L. Phillips, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Sally Morris, John Sherlock, Christopher Goodwin, Tom Dart, Adam Fresco, John Allison, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Anna Brosnan, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Mike Barnard, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Kevin Toolis, John Shaw, Ingrid Mansell, Angela Neustatter, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Tony Dawe, Elaine Kriedemann, Richard Hobson and Neville Scott, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Tony Bull, Alexandra Frean and Alexandra Ridgway, David Sinclair, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Catherine Philp, Michael Horsnell, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Amanda Kelly, Martin Woodsford, Linsey McNeill, Keith Clarke, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Richard Corbett, James Christopher, Susan MacDonald, Jenny Davey, David Robertson, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoHead teachers join forces to condemn A-level 'fix' Schools confront Estelle Morris over damage to the exam system Inside Terror charge Fatal break-up SchrÖder's rally Hilfiger returns United's high five Thief is hidden overhead for Harvey Nicks The Times Today Perdition ? Or is it closer to perfection? Neurologist links Ms to sexual transmission We don't need a new Joy of Sex Chanel Win a year's mortgage holiday Blair faces the wrath of Britain's Muslims over Iraq News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online World's hunters rally to the cause of countryside march Blair faces defeat on private finance Poll shows that most people oppose 'inhumane' sport Suspected terrorist plotter arrested Holland & Barrett Upsetting theory of Ms sex link is dismissed Abbey National fires its staff Pop Idol-style The winners were called to a suite at the Hilton Hotel, the losers to a stuffy conference centre, report Patrick Barkham and Oliver Wright Picture Gallery 'Delayering' the new art of casting groups adrift in same unlucky boat This hurts me as much as it does you Allders A-Ievel turmoil is Morris's biggest education test Row timetable Heads should set teachers' pay to reflect local costs, says minister PC World 'My heart sank when I found out' Pair held after bomb seizure In Brief AA ends phones Justice warning Cold claim fails Life beyond Earth Priest convicted Sex charge Elphick farewell Mother and daughter, 6, killed by ex-lover in front of children Sixth policeman arrested in child porn site inquiry Cut your Student Debts! Greek trial over death of tourist is adjourned Ample IRA informer makes yet another killing from his bad old days People Blunkett roars at the fat cats Peugeot Not tonight, Bernadette Billboard Harry Potter plagiarism case rejected by judge 'Divided land' film to open festival Makeover for tainted tycoon US deal nets £10m for I'm a Celebrity Esure PS Hilfiger is back, just don't mention Ali G Standard Life Bank Diners choose a new favourite Blair hints at increase in taxes to help poor Scholl The battles are still to be won Political Briefing Half of poverty targets missed Low-paid benefit under Labour Prudential Marks & Spencer PC World Locals maintain stony silence on priest 'IRA link' Customs war on booze cruisers must end, says EU Jail for hacker who took revenge on firm Elaine Stritch Rover 'Sick leave' policeman is relegated Ban on airguns planned after rise in shootings SAAB By our Chief Political Correspondent: Blunkett tells of failure to reach 30,000 deportations Track paedophiles with US satellite device, say Tories Science prize to last an eternity Dell Cheltenham & Gloucester Bugs Bunny dinosaur challenges experts Congress switch hands initiative back to Bush Briefing IBM Major takes Tory leader to task for slow response Actors, writers and artists urge Blair to avoid war Bush wins pledge over sending in military Hawks want deadline for inspectors as Iraq stalls EasyJet. com I hate Saddam, but I have no regrets, says Bush senior Now Showing at Cinemas Nationwide Navy Seals in Yemen hunt for terrorists Saudi Arabia recalls envoy who praised bomber Business Intelligence Game Plan Mubarak puts son in line to succeed Scottish Executive Suicide bomber kills Israeli as peace talks stall Vichy's ailing but unrepentant Nazi helper freed early A crooked road from war to justice The Times Gardening Which? (Reuters): US space shuttle to relaunch In Brief (Reuters): Tainted by paint (Reuters): $10m settlement (AFP): Cosmic clue (AFP): Ransom video (Reuters): Isolated case Charismatic SchrÖder turns tide in his favour Security Management Game Plan Edmund Stoiber drops his guard Stoiber victory would leave Blair isolated Rivals are similar but the same, says Roger Boys Gerhard SchrÖder calculates the risks German Election Goes to the Wire The Parties Stoiber makes last stand on vital battleground Israel critic breaks national taboo Blair boost for ally One. Tel Times Online E-Learning Game Plan Tamil Tigers give way on demand for independence Hope blooms as final Cold War border thaws US backing for Caspian oil pipeline sidesteps Russia EC plan for sealed trains to Russia Just AA sk Loyal rock fans keep the faith Pop Jon Bon Jovi Shepherds Bush Empire Pop Avril Lavigne Mean Fiddler, Wl Bordeaux Pop Morrissey Royal Albert Hall Theatre The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband New Ambassadors, WC2 Concert Vienna PO/ Thielemann Festival Hall Saddam and the agony of a liberal conscience It is not enough just to subcontract one's views to the United Nations The great thing about school was that there was so much to get your teeth into Picture Gallery Germany is sleepwalking towards stagnation There is now no joy to be had in the new Joy of Sex Robin Hood Rides Again But the voters are turning nervous Shades of Blue Duncan Smith deserves solid Tory support on Iraq Water Torture Promotion can come in all sorts of disguises Constitutional changes Law and order Comparing ERM with the euro Countryside problems and the proposed ban on huntnig Journalists giving evidence in court Zimbabwe pensions Congested London The spoken word "She disliked the 'right-on'… Free museum entry Money allergy Postal order Picture of health The Weather The Times Crossword 22,149 Weathercall Andrex Kozlowski faces Rikers Imperial to cut 800 jobs Threat to British Energy Cazenove float goes on Eu boost for Railtrack SkyePharma sales boost Merrill fires executives IFX directors buy shares Charts of the day In Business Today Burst bubble C&W chief under more pressure after warning FTSE slumps below 4,000 despite Bank's rate hint Baroda staff get awkward over pay and pension deal Handy Oracle The Register Harvey Nichols ready to go private The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Change needed at C&w Commentary Soak'em and suffer, Tony Not much to boast about for Cazenove Results in brief The Times Cazenove float still on despite drop in profits Picture Gallery Merrill vice-chairman dismissed Directors await share bonanza Old-world charm and cut-throat dealmaking Kingfisher may pull the plug on electricals firm BT wholesale Banking sector fears send Reuters tumbling Stock Market Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 OFT mentioned but keep hold 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 Medisys falls 55% on product delay worries Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Defeated trust calls off sale of Hershey Housing firm to build up support services Accounting shift hits Acambis Railway offer rejected EFM halts interim dividend Flybe Townsfolk savour the sweet smell of success Reality soap has New York in a lather Wall Street Diary Marconi Chrysalis thrives on healthy Heart Vivendi secures €3bn bank deal Taylor & Francis profits rise 61% Strident note for Stelios City Diary Alan's test Tube City Diary Dog days City Diary Xerox Sharp fall for shares Blamestorming Review to ease concerns over Uk regulations Finance & accountancy British accounting methods may need updating in light of scandals in the US, says Jon Ashworth On a good day you would be lucky to catch three people at the headquarters Auditors of listed companies must prove their independence Viewpoint BoJ to buy unwanted stock CornerStone VCT Plc Aegon completes £2.2bn cash call Record interim loss for Swiss Life The Times Boutique hotels the inn thing for movers and shakers "It's the little touches" Briefcase guide to.. . Jakarta The Times Unit Trust Information Service Don't try to walk anywhere, the heat and pollution will get you Tanino Crisci Boutique barons Is this legal legroom? Travellers' tales Don't leave home without.. . Now hotels offer some airline-style discounts The London Ryan for £30 a night. Other bargains: Costa Dorada, a week for £119. Tony Dawe lists best offers Food and jazz Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Autumnal sun Focus on Portuguese villas Multiple Display Advertising Items Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Mary Stott Journalist and campaigner who championed women's issues but refused to take sides in the battle of the sexes Mary Stott, Obe, journalist, auther and campaigner on women's issues, was born on July 18,1907. She died on September 16, aged 95 Professor Michael House Geologist who shed hight on a little-known prehistoric era and drew attention to the fossil wealth of the South WestProfessor Michael House, geologist was born in Blandford Forum, Dorest, in 1930. He died aat Weymouth on Augest 6,2002, aged Dwight Whylie Veteran Caribbean broadcaster who made headlines in 1965 by becoming the BBC's first black radio announcer Dwight Whyile, broadcaster, was born in Kingston, Jamaica, on June 7,1936. He died of a suspected heart attack in Bridgetown, Barbados, on September 15,2002, aged 66. Court & Social Lives in Brief Yiannis Gionakis, Greek actor, was born in Athens on October 9,1922. He died there on August 25,2002, aged 79. Kristen Nygaard, computer scientist, was born on August 27,1926. He died on August 10,2002, aged 75. Ole-Johan Dahi, computer scientist, was born on October 12,1931. He died on June 29,2002, aged 70. Births, Marriages & Deaths Ian Mowat Librarian who strove to increase international co-operation between libraries and put research collections online Ian Mowat, FRSE, librarian, was born on April 11,1946. he died in a hill-walking accident in Glenceo on September 6,2002, aged 56. Lives remembered Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times resders Fired-up firemen Should firefighters be allowed to go on strike? Are the Green Goddesses simply too old to cope? Culturally speaking Should English always be spoken at home? Is the Governments sending out mixed messages Nature Notes News Quiz Univercity of the Air in 1970 Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life September 19,1910 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Changing the Guard Memorial service Appointment Personal Column Ramblers take steps to attract young walkers Stern tests for pipers at the Northern Meeting Dust-covered discovery expected to sell for £500,000 Forthcoming marriages Church news Answers MacLagan relishes return National also-ran welcomes taste of high life Racing Sports Journalist of the year Cecil looking for city whizzes to boost Warren Place stocks Diary The results service Times Square Today's fixtures Keeping count can improve your powers of endurance Get fit, stay fit Back in business Golan likely to be rerouted from Arc to Japan Cup Pontefract Results from yesterday's three meetings Ayr The Times Sports Book Yarmouth Reading the racecard Ryder Cup rehearsal looms for world's best Golf: American Express Championship The last chance for second chances as World Cup marks finish for old starts Athletics Mrs Whaley qualifies for US Tour men's event Baileys storm to another mixed title Bowis Britain eight hit high-water mark to keep dream alive Rowing Hard work has made McKay the perfect fit Solheim Cup First-timers drilled in order of play MacLagan relishes return to national service Tennis: Davis Cup Clubs to boycott world match Rugby union Longstaff back to boost Manchester Ice hockey Britons fail to keep pace with Europe's finest Equestrianism McRae considers return to Subaru Motor rallying Hendry and Davis call for change In Brief Wright on time New call-ups Lastras double Caines pulls out Magic moment Trescothick quickly into the swing ICC Champions Trophy By Our Sports Staff: Pakistan 'cleared by ICC over defeat by Sri Lanka Yesterday 's Frizzell County Championship scoreboards Rival publications see wisdom of keeping their distance Warne rejoins Hampshire in two-year deal Country cricket Lower order build on Goodwin's foundation Frizzell County Championship first division Bulbeck is quick to hit back Sillence adds to Durham's misery Second division Last pair undermine Essex's bid to capture title in triumphant style Penberthy frustrated by Powell's patience Waugh finds feet to keep Kent in hunt for second Batty keeps Worcestershire in contention for promotion Newman catches party mood as Ward powers on The Frizzell County Championship Today Newcastle left licking wounds as Kiev hand out lesson Championship league Scotland plunge to new low Hajduk present test for Fulham Match-by-match guide to this evening's uefa Cup ties Bridges ready for Leeds comeback Picture Gallery Berg aiming to forget bad night Ranieri wary of another slip-up Advocaat comes to end of the road with Rangers Leicester win right to dismiss Wise after appeal Ipswich try to get priorities right Normann secures lucky point for shoddy Coventry Nationwide League Norwich force Pardew back to drawing-board The Premiership today: Henry escapes censure over elbow incident while Dunne earns Maine Road reprieve Picture Gallery By Our Sports Staff: Wimbledon aim to be home for Christmas Last night's results Forlan adds final flourish to complete Ferguson's delight Power shift in Europe as German empire crashes Times Sport Today Best for golf In this Section Cricket Racing Dial a phone Europe's women 14 Pages of Jobs Michael Page International Europool Joslin Rowe Recruitment Consultants How will 1 cope? Foxtons Sainsbury's Graduate and Management Opportunities From Japanese to.. . Up which ladder? The Times Young, smart, motivated and worried about retirement Career choice Whitneytyzack Faron Sutaria Experience Mars Multiple Display Advertising Items The Co-operative Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Pursuit NHA Multiple Display Advertising Items On the move Hays Executive The power of palmtops The way you work Zinc Resourcing Carbon Trust My big break Microsoft Virgin atlantic Hanover Fox International Questor International M. H. Alshaya Co BAA National Saving and Investment is backed by HM… Investor in People Bdr Consulting Siemens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspaper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Employer Support Executive (p/t) PCS Henwood MMA Harvey Nash Impact Associates Strathclyde Police Senior Commercial Specialist Securities Institute Gyrus Medical Limited MFI Manufacturing The Times Newcastle Knitwear Ltd, Connaught Investor in People Carpets Kidderminster Be part of the mobile services evaluation Interexec Widening access to further and higher education The Times SpencerStuart Wiltshire Heidrick & Struggles SpencerStuart Gundersen Bucher Rugman Whitehead Mann Professional Trustee Results Search & Selection Futurestep Mercuri Urval Warren Partners Excellence search & selection Garde TA Foy Cornerstone Resourcing Jonathan Wren Bitoa Multiple Display Advertising Items Loxam Access Tarpey clark Directorbank Direct of Finance Capita RAS Veredus Multiple Display Advertising Items Odgers DH Department of Health Sefton Council DH Department of Health Exel Chief Executive Cressing Templar London Borough of Richmond upon Thames Veredus Succession Planning Association Information Commission On the move The Greater Peterborough Partnership University of Durham Training room? No, university People and Profit Office of Fair Trading Odgers Packages 14 Pages of Jobs Compass Key Account Director(s) Microsoft No Title Nurse or student? Corporate universities are… Virgin atlantic Telenor business solutions No Title 2,500 coaches, 456 portable loos and I butler Extract Reportage Health Film The Marchers (an everyday story of country folk) As more then a quarter of a million country people prepare to descend on london for thier way of life, Giles Whittell looks at the planning and logistics behind this weekend's extraordinary street protest 'I have to The six crucial months If you are a control freak or eat too much, the problem probably stems from the earliest weeks of your life, says the pyschologist olivere James in the final extract from his remarkable new book The Times When nanny is better than mum Who do you believe? When fathers murder their families What possesses seemingly caring, responsible men to kill the people they love? Kevin Toolis investigates The Saturday Times The Times A cheery GD from your DG Job-swap plans at the Bbc could see some of its leading figures take on interesting new roles, says Joe Joseph Barenboim's brave gesture In 21st-century Britain, some 12-year-olds are still written off as unredeemable. Oliver Twist got a better deal in 1838 Are we all going loopy? Don't be SAD, turn on the light New techniques help to beat coronary disease Keeping pets may ward off allergies An apple a day could keep smoker 's cough at bay The Wellman Clinic The Times If looks could kill New Releases Road to Perdition is one of the most beautiful thrillers James Christopher has ever seen New on video and Dvd Minor mishaps Greeks bearing zany wedding gags New Releases a comedy marriage made in heaven makes up for some laughable plots, says Ian Nathan Festival Toronto leaves Geoff Brown amazed by Fifties melodrama Woolworths Swansong role for the blue-eyed boy Star of the Week Paul Newman has made a career as a character actor, despite his good looks, says Sean MacAulay Light entertainment Interview The remarkable look of Road to Perdition is due to Conrad Hall. Christopher Goodwin meets Hollywood's master lensman If you ask Hall how he knows where to point the camera, he says:'I point it at the story Entertainments Euphorium Multiple Display Advertising Items Film choice Also on release A hero's welcome return In 1939 Nicholas Winton saved 669 Jewish children-and told no one. Now a film tells his story. Carol Midgley reports Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood Pooled for perfection Schools are collaborating in 'clusters' to provide the best for pupils. Amanda Kelly reports Literary lunch for children is all booked up A Floyes event inspires both authors and young readers, says Sally Morris Devonshire House Preparatory School Hawkesdown House School British Art WW1 Cambridge Arts & Sciences (Cats) North London Collegiate School Latymer Upper School Woldingham Benenden Chemboffs The University of Birmingham IMANI Schools LTD, Thika, Kenya Moulding pupils into citizens More school are set to become fully involved with their local communities, reports Peta Bee Kings, castles and sharp minds in the grandmaster class Chess can be a great boost to learning says Angela Neustatter No Title Bursar The World's Largest Language School Immersion Courses Abroad Ed. forum ST Mary's School (Calne) A Course of Distinctions a Prospectus that reflects… Tudor Hall Courses The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning move Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2763 Choice Peoples choice
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