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News from 20/09/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Parry Mitchell, Megan Mason, Joanna Hunter, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Patricia Davies, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Ingrid Manseil, Susan Ramsaran, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Gregory G. Johnson, Joe Stone, Ray Snoddy, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, David Chater, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, Neil Atherton, Patrick Barkham, Tony Halpin and David Charter, Kevin Eason, D. Cameron Watt, Clare Stewart, Andrew Norfolk, Peter Jennings, John Thicknesse, Antonia Senior, David Thompson, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Conal Urquhart, Pat Gibson, David McVay, John Clarke, Mrs Moneybags, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Philip Webster Political Editor and Allan Hall, Neville Taylor Director-General, Geoff Harsh, Steve Bird, Stuart Thompson, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Nic Hopkins and James Doran, John Smart, Jenny MacArthur, James Delingpole, Jonathan White, Lewis Smith and Frances Gibb, Nicholas Turk, Derek Watson, Michael Pilgrim, Mark Court, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Roland Watson and James Bone, A. B. Sainsbury, Paula Hawkins, John Price, Tony Halpin Education Editor, R. P. Williams, Steve hare, Lisa Freedman, Mark Atherton, Melissa Kite and Arabella Newnham, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, John Hopkins and Mel Webb, John Hereford, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Richard Dowden, Valerie Elliott and Stewart Tendler, Richard Lambert, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Daniel McGrory and Stewart Tendler, John Bickersteth, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Alex Blair, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Beryl Wakefield, Roger Boyes, Bob Alexander, Nick Hasell, Mike Mulvihill, F. G. Carter, Nick Szczepanik, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Toby Griffin, Robin Ray, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, C. Goodson-Wickes, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Richard Gunning, Lucia van der Post, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Peter Lansley and Patrick Barkham, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Stephen Dalton, Anne Spackman, Property Editor, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Alyson Rudd, Tony Halpin, Matthew Connolly, Ashley Tatham, Sally Patten, Jenny Davey, Pip Martin, David Robertson, Robin Shepherd, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr,

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Morris pledge on university places for all victims of 'fix' Minister launches fresh inquiry and denies political interference Index J K Rowling and the Top Secret Saddam defends palaces against arms inspectors The Times Today New Every Friday The essential property section …But her legs show the strain New militancy as union ends no-strike deal Tiffany & Co. News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Brown ready for union battle over private finance Japanese helped to bring new deals to Britain Militants held over terror funding Labour's challengers oppose Livingstone Tory aide who tried to update party quits Austin Reed How a long, bad spell ended for J K Rowling Vindicated by a US court, the author tells Brian MacArthur of her fight to show Potter's world was her creation Baby due in the spring Women's football team is evicted by Aston Villa Tod's Timetable of Turmoil Top academic urges revamp of admissions procedure Dixons Inquiry asks who did what, when and why Exams nearly scrapped Exam boards face mass legal action by angry students Intelligent Finance Homebase An examiner for OCR describes how the A-level grades were changed by 'men in grey suits' Tories leave star striker on the bench Sharp Ministers focus on the search for television taste tester People Running with the heir BBC drops shows in politics shake-up Bragg's rejected series goes to ITV PS Somak Holidays Up to 7,000 may have caught CJD and not know it Pair begin fight to use frozen embryos Oreck PC World The computer Supestore Picture Gallery Godiva's tax break call In Brief Killers' gun club Earl's divorce Drugs sentence Paul Newman Treatment for rare illnesses threatened by NHS changes Parents put off other vaccines by MMR fear JFK Risk of breast cancer rises with HRT New driving test will add risk of a computer crash On the road to nowhere, Patrick Barkham, who has been driving for ten years, fails the virtual exam Public transport can't cope so widen roads, ministers told AmericanAirlines Mary Bell seeks life anonymity In Brief Greenspan, KBE 'Moon' identified M&S jail scheme Feline fortunes Hunt marchers to post guards on their homes Miele Zimbabwe farmers join in Rural clergy give the protesters their blessing AAsk Milly's parents accept that their daughter is dead Student admits to stalking presenter Motor Insurance Virgin PC caught on video faces jail for attack Tory party conference to be made in America SAAB Speaking the same language Incompetence is the worst enemy of any government Political Briefing Croc man gets closer to life on Earth Stranger flies in from the deep Patek Philippe The Computer World The times magazine Gold Flybe Poring over a question of oil on troubled water Foreign Editor's Briefing Bush's popularity Bush presses Russia to back UN action on Iraq Blair focus is weapons, not regime Britons hit in Tel Aviv bus bomb that kills 5 Jordan to aid US in return for cheap oil Pilger biased, says TV boss Hp invent German likens Bush to Hitler Musharraf plot foiled (Reuters): Paedophile leader gets 15 years In Brief (AFP): Kashmir attack (AFP): King's check-up (Reuters): 'Serial killer' (AP): Nappy protest Jessops Only ice cream at dinner but anew hunger for power On the eve of the election Roger Boyes has supper with Gerhard Schröder Renault Clio Floods of summer threaten to sweep away old socialists Found, naked princess S sold for doomed king Slovak voters to set agenda for enlargement of EU Road to Perdition The Sunday Times Jacobs marches away from the front line (AFP): Black making a comeback Britannica House of Fraser Times Online A flash of light and we were caught in the crossfire Janine di Giovanni on a mutiny in Ivory Coast Dell Ivory Coast factfile Africa reclaims bit of France While former British colonies fell apart in chaos, Ivory Coast was different-until now, reports Richard Dowden (AFP): Downfall of a tyrant What Sonya did next Thetre Afterplay Gielgud Theatre Jazz Akiko Yano Pizza Express, W1 The Times Whats Important Dance Sangeetham Sadler's Wells Times Online Opera Three Tales Barbican Theatre Concert BBC CO/Wordsworth Festival Hall At last, the Chancellor has come out fighting Gordon Brown is taking on his trade union allies over public services What Parliament and public alike could do with is a lot more prosopography Picture Gallery The hunting lobby must shut up to survive American business has long had it coming Examine Thoroughly The inquiry on a levels should range far and wide Japan's Rubicon The Bank of Japan is squandering money and losing face Borrowed and Blue The Tory leader orders his "vision thing" from abroad Downgrading of A-level results Early warnings Vehicle servicing Justification for an attack on Iraq Proposed levy to help law students Right to self-defence Festival no beanfest USS Kitty Hawk The Times March for Liberty and Livelihood Citizen's watch Text education The Weather The Times Crossword 22,450 Yorkshire Bank Picture Gallery Pension deficit could hit R&sa cash call Lambert at The Times Retail sales surge again Shares plunge in US Alstom under pressure DKW cuts London jobs Tyco chief makes bail Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today Lord of the aisles C&w accused of 'secret' swap deals Bond's Smirnoff is not forever Deep trouble Sodexho points finger at PwC Budget target fears add to tax rise threat Harrods Knightsbridge The Register Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Gloom deepens for economy Business Editor's Commentary Results in brief Morrisons denies talk of merger Allders warning deflates sector Planning blow to wipe out Selfridges windfall Austin Reed shares hit by August sales plunge High street thrives as price cuts tempt consumers Well-regarded chief with disregard for City BT BAE briefings fail to inspire confidence Stock Markets Eurotop 100 Self ridges serves up sales success Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Credit squeeze sends SFI to five-year low Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Yolk's on Higgs at Egg City Diary Back to school City Diary Softer line City Diary City man learns the ways of Westminster The Friday Interview Mark Atherton talks to the Conservatives' new Treasury spokesman Standard Life Bank Muhlemann to go as Credit Suisse splits chief's role Jaguar Citigroup pays $215m to settle loan charges Alabama bid for US Airways Black hole of pensions is getting even deeper Antonia Senior looks at a problem of funding The Times Unit Trust Information Service International Care & Relief BoJ stimulus lifts banks amid doubt over longer term BT The Times WorldCom fraud set to be more than $9bn Celebrities aid BT's £33m net campaign Alvis caught up in MoD inquiry Canary Wharf eyes City office Laxey forces reconstruction Cordiant chairman to stand down By Our City Staff: Silentnight takeover discussions collapse Shares close off low Rhino Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Derek Davies Editor whose feistiness, sense of fun and determinationl to tell the truth revolutionised Asian journalism Derek Davis, former Editor of the Far Eastern Economic Review, was born on March 9,1931. He died of liver cancer in Antibes on September 15,2002, aged 71 General Robert Guei Unpopular populist who for ten months ruled Ivory Coast with less reluctance than he liked to pretend General Robert Guei, former military ruler of Ivory Coast, was born on March 16,1941. He was found dead in Abidjan on September 19,2002, aged 61 Court & Social Edwin Organ Civil servant who proved to be a shrewd judge of character Edwin Morgan, a former Civil Service Commissioner and Director of the Civil Service Selection Board, was born on January 10,1927. He died on September 5,2002, aged 75 Births Ian Hutchinson Flamboyant Chelsea striker renowned for his extraordinary throw-ins, whose career was plagued by injury Ian Hutchinson, footballer, was born on August 4,1948. He died after a long illness on September 19,2002, aged 54 Mauro Ramos De Oliveira Elegant centre back who, despite long exclusion by highly skilled team mates, led the Brazil team to 1962 World Cup victory Mauro Ramos de Oliveira, footballer, was born in Pocos de Caldas, Brazil, on August 30,1930. He died there of stomach cancer on September 18,2002, aged 72 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Questions of Sport There is still a paucity of British tennis talent. How can we achieve strength in depth among new young players? Elitism but little flair Sport in schools Seeds fall on stony ground Nature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issue of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Examinations re-examined What needs to be done to help schools and pupils recover from the great A-level fiasco? On This Day Wrac Sentenced to Death—guilty of Murdering Husband Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life September 20,1889 Among many other careers, George Bernard Shaw was a music critic. After demolishing Cellier and Stephenson's then-popular Dorothy, he relishes Offenbach—and says "what are brains for, if not to be picked by me and the rest of the world?" Questions Answered Questions Asked Awards Results Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Personal Column Travel Insurance Memorial service Meeting Dinner The British Kidney Patient Association Court & Social Up, up and away for early airmails Lord Nelson's sword rediscovered in memorabilia sale Contact Details for Classified Advertising Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Answers Seat Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Car Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Real Savings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Familiar name, different cat Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yorkshire Vehicle Finance Newreg Multiple Classified Advertising Items XK has improved with age Multiple Classified Advertising Items McMel & Co Destination anywhere for an enthusiast happy to let off steam Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britain's showjumpers fail again Ben Johnson and the legacy of suspicion The results service Times Square Frankly speaking, novel approach was an inspiration Today's fixtures Keep your cool to stay healthy Nottingham Racing Woods plays down showdown Hughes pays price for striking out Newbury AYR Kingscross can hit target in Silver Cup Yesterday's results Poor show by Britain casts doubt on Athens Equestrianism From a Correspondent in Wiendorf, Austria: Phillips well in touch after solid dressage Thief needs wheels to outrun Chambers Athletics Woods drives home point for the record Golf: American Express Championship Countdown to The Belfry: how the Ryder cup rivals fared in the first round at Mount Juliet Cracknell and Pinsent pull the right strokes Rowing Scheidt has six of best In Brief Bray's day Wyatt usurps Reid ready to hit back with her no-hopers Golf: Solheim Cup Young bucks prepare to lock horns with England in mind Rugby union Side by Side by Solheim How the teams line up in Minnesota Picture Gallery Hull planning fitting sunset at Boulevard Rugby league Poor viewing figures frighten Ecclestone into digital action Motor racing Technology struggling to get benefit of the doubt ICC Champions Trophy Goodwin retrieves upper hand after last-wicket mayhem Frizzell County Championship first division Kent indebted to the swagger of Saggers Srinath takes surprise hat-trick as Surrey nurse trophy hangover Somerset finish with a whimper Newell's relaxed approach pays dividend for Nottinghamshire Second division Penberthy and Brophy produce double trouble for Glamorgan Durham prove more resilient this time Injury to Hick ends top-flight dream Henman ready to shoulder burden Tennis: Davis Cup Yesterday's scoreboards Ponting's men cruise into semi-finals Tabloid hitmen lining up to take pot-shots at Ferguson Football Wise finds door closed at Vicarage Road Last night's results Chelsea stunned by late Viking raid Uefa Cup first round Grabbi's quick fire reply gives frustrated Rovers chance of reprieve Vauxhall Relieved Bridges exacts heavy toll on Leeds return Robust Fulham repel Hajduk's fiery challenge Uefa Cup first round The Premiership today: Keegan explains Dunne reprieve while Everton's injury problems recede Burley must plot new away-day return Chelsea mourn death of 'human windmill' Best for Vikings give football Chelsea a fright Forget the Ryder Cup, Woods feels like a million dollars Virgin Danny Baker The Game In this Section Lifestyle The End of the World is Nigh! Luxury Arts Media Armageddon ahead, please fasten your Bible Belt There's bad news on the end of the world front. The Rapture Index, which measures 'end-time activities, has soared to dangerous levels and Bible-Belt American is readying itself for the last trump. Richard Morrison investigates I need a shrink Forget the Mystic Flower of the Soul. Joe Stone seeks real therapy Beryl Bainbridge talks to Ginny Dougary A question of Britishness Mr B, I have a cunning plan Roger Lloyd Pack—Trigger in Only Fools and Horses—has written to No 10 to protest against war in Iraq. Damian Whitworth opens some other characters' mail Darlings, it's cool to care If you've never heard of Peace One Day, you're not on the a list, says Hugo Rifkind The Times Luxury with Lucia Fancy pashmina curtains? Call Bernie de Le Cuona Picture Gallery The Times Double-think on the bad guys Nicholas Wapshott There are many routes here to the blessed condition of celebrity, of which the path of crime is considered quite acceptable Can women be too well dressed? Pay per view television C4's prostitute week was more than just a cheap hook: it raised some serious issues about the world's oldest profession, says Caithlin Moran What's Important From Mickey to Maus After years on the margins graphic novels are finally exciting some serious literary attention, says David Thompson Those cats of many colours New Albums Beck and Ryan Adams reinvent themselves yet again, but stick-in-the-mud Bon Jovi never change, says David Sinclair Steve Jones Notting Hill of Beenies New Albums Beenie Man his taken several leaves out of Shaggy's books, says Lisa Verrico Classic Soul Funky sounds from the Sixties and Seventies celebrated in new releases Times Online You give rock a good Interview Clean living pin-up rocker Jon Bon Jovi tells Chris Campling that, even with sales of 95 million albums, he's still livin' on a prayer Hip to be square Viewpoint Ignored by style gurus, an ancient pop genre is thriving. James Delingpole hails the heroes of bloke rock Lads are forever seeking novelty and excitement; blokes cherish tradition and craftmanship The Ravel from Ipanema Interview Ryuichi Sakamoto tells Clive Davis why he's mixing bossa nova and classical Jobim: a beginner's guide Garbage Entertainments British Art Fair RG Young Vic Theatre Company The Times BBC Three: no 'yoof' club Black sabbath Paper Round Sales of downmarket Sunday tabloids have fallen by more than 25 per cent in ten years. Is there room for a new one? Media Diary Crème Specialist Marmorino plaster design company in Sw6… Norland Place School Super Secretaries Times Newspapers Goodbye to a good ol' boy who wasn't A scandal over sex with a teenager has ended the career of leading US columnist Bob Greene, reports Nicholas Wapshott Mayfair Property Company Require Secretary Senior Gallery Assistant Aldrich & Company Crème Hounded on all sides Local papers, torn between the calls of urban and rural reades, are not brave enough to engage in the foxhunting debate, says Michael Pilgrim The Times Elvis Costello Free CD Bridge Common Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Winning move Review Sky One Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television Times 2 Crossword No 2764 Choice Sky Guardian Angel Cash Bang Wallop The Guildford Two Rising Dump Opening Bids Inside Where the Punters are Placing their Bets Our Weekly Look at the Betting on the Movement of House Prices Prices with City Index Property Futures For what It's worth The inside track on investment from a Russian tycoon and a portfolio manager Tenants would rather upgrade than save £10 a week This Week Market Report Exeter v Bristol With Home Track The Original Warehouse Conversion Getinggetoutgetaway Out Regency Mill House in Hampshire The Miller's House, Winchester: a 19th-century house built over the River itchen on the site of a medieval mill. Grand reception rooms and a neat, established garden Away a Castle in the Highlands Inverenan House, Aberdeenshire: an 18th-century granlte and slate lodge in 40 acres of highland countryside. Fishing, grouse shooting and pheasant hunting on your doorstep Get in before the Pickled Sheep Big on ideas but short on cash, young artists point the way to the next designer ghettos Popperfoto Knowthedrill Do your Home Work Kew Riverside Diary of a first time buyer Younginlondon Buildingbricks What Do I Need to Know About_conveyancing? So Will It Be your Office or Mine? They may be cheap and convenient, but what are converted office blocks really like to live in? Wheretogo, Whattobuy Flat in Kensington Zone 1-2 First Time Buyer For under £200,000 you could have a Conversion in Stratford Zone 2-3 The Quadrangle, Stratford: one-bedroom apartment in the former London Electricity Board office. a clean, new space with all the character and cache of a loft conversion Period Flat in Croydon Zone 4-6 The Waldrons, Croydon: a two-bedroom flat in a period building that could have been plucked from the streets of Cheisea . . . for tower block prices Where the Other Half Lives Good Manors Candover Valley Hello! Welcome and Good Buy Forget drafty corridors and cold showers. Clapham House is a country pile that comes with the lifestyle included How the Other Half Lives Only one man can rehang your Old Masters well Ballymore High Rollers, Hot Tempers Not in my Backyeard Plans to bring a little bit of Monte Carlo to Guildford have the locals in a flutter The council voted 22 to one not to allow the scheme The Waterfront? Boltholes Tempted by Homes by the sea are not just for holidays as improved transport links put Britain's coastline within the reach of commuters Direct Line Picture Gallery Some like Ff Cold Home Rolling Pastures and a Classical Music Festival At last you can take your horses out of the Hyde Park stables. An estate tailor-made for equestrians with 107 acres, stabling, a lake, river and views across the lush Dorset countryside. The village also hosts the eccentric stinging nettle eating contest each year Away the Balearic Retreat far from the Majorca Crowds The restored, 15th-century Finca Ca'n Barba on the island of Majorca comes complete with a series of outbuildings set in a 70-acre garden, which boasts olive and bambo groves as well as a Roman spring. Take an outdoor shower overlooking the protected wilderness Acorn Net Curtains Not Included London Open House You've always wondered. Now's you chance to go behind those closed doors Private residences offer a heady dose of voyeurism Arcaid Chuck Back Ikea the Chintz The Great Indoors IKEA changes its stripes and converts to flower power in its latest catalogue Cominguproses Florals designs are back in favour but with a harder, modern edge Howto, Whereto Octacon Property Countrywide Property Auctions Brydian Court Docklands New Riverside Duplex Glass Penthouse Girlings The Knight with a Magic Touch Film-maker Stephen Weeks has a passion for castles. His Holy Grail now leads him to Prauge Curse of the Giant Buggies Suburbanguerilla Half the price, and the charm, of Chiswick, this is the land of the starter family The Times No Title St James Homes DTZ Residential Howard Ferry Quays Galliard Homes Worldwide Disposal Albion Riverside Lovell Grovemanor Homes Wilson Connolly BPC Watermark Durkan Commoncomplaints 2. Outside Lights Doctor in the House Bestinterest Mortgage Indemnity Guarantees Like their Jet-Propelled Russina Namesakes, Migs are Best Avoided My Buyer was £50,000 Short, so why Am I the One Left out of Pocket? Housecalls Where Can You Get Help on Conveyancing? Nicholson Prowting Homes Martin Grant Homes Imperial wharf London Estate Agents Property News Thirlstone Homes Barratt MCC Kew John D Wood & Co Malcolm Hawkesford Ormonde Gate, Sw3 Humberts Countryside CALA Lockestone The Times What's on Final Offers What's New . . . 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