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News from 26/09/2002

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Andrew Robson, Colin Montgomerie, Phil Yates, Mark Calcavecchia, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Neville Davis, Ian Nathan, Kenneth Stern Chairman, Geoff Lee, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Kamila Naz, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Padraig Harrington, Paul McGinley, John Feinstein, Debra Craine Chief Dance Critic, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Matthew Taylor, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Arthur Levitt, Lynne Truss, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Ian Cobain and Dominic Kennedy, Sam Marlowe, Phil Mickelson, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, David McVay, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Jim Furyk, Gary Jacob, Patrick Grattan (Chief Executive), Ross Dunn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Alice Lagnado, Anatole Kaletsky, Sue Corbett, Tiger Woods, David Hands, Lee Westwood, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Stuart Crainer, Helen Studd and Gabriel Rozenberg, Russell Kempson, Phillip Price, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, John Wadham, Director, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, George Hesketh, Robert Bartlett, Clive Burton, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Marta Inskip, Philip Webster James Bone and Roland Watson, Raymond Keene, Stewart Cink, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Philip Whiteley, Scott Verplank, Tim Reid and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Hal Sutton, Scott Hoch, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, James Dyson, Charles Tilley, John Willcock, Roger Boyes, Maggie Semple (Chief Executive), Nick Hasell, Sally Morris, Carolyn Asome, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Richard Burns, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Pierce and Tom Baldwin, Joe Munday, Niclas Fasth, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Tony Baldwin, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Tony Dawe, Ben Macintyre, Michael Dynes, Adrian Lewis, Kieran Falconer, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Sergio Garcia, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Linsey McNeill, Stephen Dalton, Michael Jacobs General Secretary, Richard Morrison, George Edwards, James Christopher, Roger Matthews, Gordon Brown, Abigail Rayner, Susan MacDonald, Darren Clarke, Matthew Connolly, Christopher Selkirk, Thomas Stuttaford, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, D. H. Thorne, Richard Ford, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Minister accused of meddling in exams inquiry Guerrilla war Sterling effort Pru pension cut Ryder Cup Handbook I won't put down my pen, declares Prince of letters The Times Today Brown takes on unions in fight over private cash for hospitals LibDem mission to lure Tory defectors The night Arsenal arrived in Europe Hardys Today in the Times In this section News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online City of London thriving outside euro, says Greenspan Pay deadlock means another Underground strike next week MILLeR BROTHeRS Violence feared as Adair is ousted Royal Ballet director is driven out by mutiny Ross Stretton: a life in ballet Partying Archer risks going back to closed prison Tory plan to save crime-risk children ADA A weight has been lifted but the burden of finding successor remains Plenty of princes have had time for mischief making Charles pressures ministers on his pet subjects 'Cranky' ideas of a royal campaigner find acceptance at last Revenue The rural adviser The PPS Jury shown the private Lennon in home video Beatle and son at play feature in court bhattle between Yoko Ono and a former aide, reports Nicholas Wapshott Direct Line PC World The times magazine This Saturday only in Campbell gives IDS the needle The Great Mg Rover End of Season Sale Lib Dems apologise over their offensive by-election gag People Asylum museum pays £28,000 for mad artist's work British Gas PS Hospitals face tough charity status test Cherie Booth seeks new post for children's rights Travelodge Currys In aid of broader meaning Met chiefs in court In Brief Fingerprint lost Double danger Dozy car thief Time lord's Tardis lands in dictionary of today Some of the 'new' words to reach recognition have been travelling, for years writes Alan Hamilton Ten new words Venusian clouds show signs of microscopic life Shop online at Grim secret of palace kitchen Marks & Spencer £7m facelift to put Hadrian's Wall on map Defending 1900 years of history £25bn of public projects built with private cash Magnet Police could lose power to charge suspects Sheer simplicity-except for the inner tubes Gianfranco Ferre throws up some classsics and some surprises in Milan, as carolyn Asome reports Better GP heart care could keep thousands alive Scope Sharp Play The Office returns This Saturday only in Senior Lib Dems help to defeat health tax critics The Link One step on the long path to serious reform Political Briefing As wordy as Proust and worthy as Calvin Klein Conference Sketch They seek him here, they seek him there . . . then they throw him out Brighton diary On today's agenda Samurai defendant fit for trial In Brief Britons injured Late kick-off Shackleton sale (AP): Balloon bid fails Halifax QCA chief turns to the Bard for his defence Pentagon seeks cash to setup guerrilla force Training After Saddam, America's greatest challenge will be to unite Iraq Analysis Nokia 7650 £200 Dell Blair fights to temper Bush's demands at UN The Allies Rebel MPs plan huge anti-war rally The Protest EasyJet. com Labour's post-Cold War generation backs action The Rebels Jamjarcars British firm's box found at 'warfare' site The Riddle City of lost children in search of hope Michael Dynes reports on families who flock to Angola's capital, Luanda, seeking a generation decimated by ward Nectar Disarmed rebels hungry and in fear of betrayal Esure A ravaged land US native tribes 'want smallpox vaccine now' US seeks to try top Colombian drug-traffickers Renault Clio September 11 rings alarm bells for problem of world poverty Foreign Editor's Briefing Kuchma clings on after US freezes aid P&O Stena Schröder coalition split over Europe RBS Advanta Arafat's dream of statehood lies in rubble Troops save children in war-torn Ivory Coast Icelandair Lost man of the sea survived on birds Virgin Times Online India fears Hindu backlash after temple massacre Extremists kill seven Christian workers in Karachi One. Tel The Times Bush ready for North Korea talks In Brief (Reuters): 21 pupils killed (AFP): Victims found (Reuters): Kidnap man free (Reuters): Court shooting (AFP): Security buzz Greetings for modest maestro Opera Turandot Covent Garden The Times Concert Colin Davis Birthday Gala Barbican Richard Morrison Theatre Goodbye Gilbert Harding Richmond Theatre We need new investment, not excessive ideology The Private Finance initiative alone can deliver our election promises Would Jefferson have founded Scotland with the words 'Release our potential'? Picture Gallery So much money but, I still hope, so little sense Wembley is not so much a stadium as a scandald Rekindled Flames An exceptionally dangerous period for India and Pakistan Weasel Words The Mayor is betraying those who voted for him A Prince Writes We intercept a royal missive Royal letters The burden on police Hunting ban and human rights Taxation before and after retirement Lib Dem policies Urban parks Suicide prevention Broadband internet The Times Bar Council levy for law students Speed cameras Getting the sack Slice of long life Recycling prisons The Weather The Times Crossword 22,165 Accuvision Prudential closes final salary pension Fed chiefs war warning Briefing Tyco restructuring More post office strikes Aberdeen axes managers Departure lifts EFM Currencies Charts of the day Landing party Buffett expects markets to get worse DKW head quits over merger Fast deputy for Steady Eddie Levitt's view The Register Dial a phone The Sunday Times The ban from the Pru Business Editor's Commentary Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Results in brief Peacemaker assigned to heal rifts at Disney Record firms may need proof of music royalties IMF says house prices may force UK rate rise States angered by Brussels budget fix Flybe Vivendi claims sale of Telepiu US cancer panel helps to revive Astra Zeneca Stock Markets Eurotop 100 Pricing power hampers Smiths Tempus CAT tipped to leap after late tumble Weapon detection boosts Smiths Group Legal blow for Silverstein over WTC claim Laura Ashley counts cost of Europe stores Naggar closes in on Chez Gerard HBOS woos new account customers Fiscal Agent Basford dismissed over 'contract breach' The dream ends, but the ethos lives on Gulfair Shareholders queue up to take on Dole Wall Street Diary Time for medal display City Diary Street's brokers let greed cloud judgment Arthur Levitt, former head of the US Securities and Exchange Commission, on a calamitous loss of trust in Wall Street Goodwill flouted in times of merger IBM New breed of GI Joe invades City to rescue failing firms On the influx of insolvency experts Accountants are a notch above MBAs Viewpoint The Times Shares close off best Champneys You are in Leeds but your bags went to LA Traditional Cossack cuisine and a couple of vodkas The Times Unit Trust Information Service Tanino Crisci Screen test set to bring more delay Steer clear of the check-in Travellers' tales Don't leave home without Weekend breaks in a holiday cottage Devon, 3 nights, £195; Ibiza, a week in a flat, £179 a person; Malaysia, 12 nights, £559: Tony Dawe reports Check-In Benz Americana Vacations PLC Deds Seaways Bridge the World Global Flights Swift Instant travel Faresavers Turkey Return Airline Network Flightbookers Indus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Travelbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Undersea adventures Focus on diving holidays The Register Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Brigadier C H. Stoneley Olympic medallist and signals officer who fought at Anzio and organised communications for the Queen's Coronation Professor Wolfgang Van Emden Scohlar who fled Nazi Germany for Britain where he became an authority on medieval French texts Professor E. J. Field Distinguished neuroscientist who published more than 280 papers but whose career ended in the cold With their clay-pot bodies and straw hats, Bill and… Hilda Brabban Teacher and author who created Bill and Ben the Flowerpot Men, basing on her mischievous younger brothers James Mitchell Talented screenwriter and novelist who infused his characters with the wit the wit and brutality of the North East Births, Marriages & Deaths Deaths Lives remembered Nature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join the discussion with other Times readers The Case for war From Our United Nations Correspondent: Bevin Backs Plan for Un to Keep World Peace Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life September 26,1817 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements School news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contact Details for Classified Advertising Changing the Guard Luncheon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sound library plans to be a big noise Best of British Sue Corbett listens to the work of the National Sound Archive Latest wills Services of thanksgiving Musical Instruments Personal Column Court & Social Lecture The Bristol Society Dinner The Shrievalty of the Royal County of Berkshire Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Times Newspapers Legal, Public Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Answers Legal Notices Sport Edwards still the iron lady in a man's world Matthew Pryor joins the crew of Maiden Ii before they embark on their round-the-world record bid SAGA Racing Pontefract How MacArthur learnt to be a world-beater Kinane escapes with one-day suspension Yesterday's results Goodwood Chester Perth Almushahar misses rest of season after injury Goodwood Slattery takes delight in belying the odds Torrance takes lead in battle of the captains Ladbrokes Twenty-four athletes at the peak of physical perfection? Fat chance Delta Belfry left reeling from an anthrac attack Montgomerie gives food for thought From Augusta to St Andrews, honesty still Hoch's only policy Paddy Power William Hill Coral Putting himself first is why Woods is No 1 Divisions widen over clash of the hemispheres Rugby union New Zealand split over Lomu injury Ecclestone believes that Rossi could save Formula One from being a big turn-off Motor racing Switch only the best can make Rising star Wharry just happy to hang out Kitesurfing Daily results service Today's fixtures Cricket Waugh in fight to defend his position Hendry shows ominous form Snooker Times Square Academy aims to bowl over young players Get fit, stay fit: Golfusion Bradford home in on Hape Rugby league The Times Jansher ahead of schedule In Brief Furlan in control Barna threatens Ullrich resigns MacGill to stay McGee's title United striker still has the best riposte Champions League By Our Sports Staff: Savage appeals against £10,000 toilet charge Swiss leave Liverpool mountain to climb England in first trip to South Africa Bellamy's ban adds to Newcastle's troubles No Title Uefa begins inquiry into racist abuse Forest thwarted as Stake start to show mettle Nationwide League The Premiership today: Carr begins latest stage of Tottenham cameback while Roeder issues rallying call Routledge stands apart in a game of hit and miss Results Captains pick pairs to bear early fruit Arsenal turn fast to feast with Gilberto Getting to grips with Tracy Best for the Ryder Cup Dial a Phone Railtrack Aldi Www. timesonline. co. uk/appointments Additions Beat the slowdown KeyMed Up which ladder? Project Telecom CVs with Impact Action Creating CV's Executive CVs Time out a favourite as firms struggle to control costs Career choice Managing Directors-Directors-Managers Times Newspapers Management Executive Central European Origination Professional Head Chef-Bedfordshire PCS Experience Pitney Bowes Compass Group Advertising Recruitment and Consultancy Nestor Healthcare Group plc Consult News World Faron sutaria Payne Finance & Leasing Association BBC Norton Rose Premier Resorts Lubricants Manager Pitney Bowes Middlesex Money transfer & exchange group focused on… London property company having branches requires… Establish Care Home in London urgently requires… ENI Shipping (UK) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investor in People Margaret Bardsley Multiple Classified Advertising Items SME Support Executives needed Work from Home Boots The Chemists GE Arlington Nacro Procurement assistant to commerical director to be… The Times Hotel and Property Company Adult Learning Inspectorate NHS Harvey Nash Inter Exec RNIB Food Standards Agency Odgers Defence Procurement Agency Wycombe Abbey School Development Director The Times Atkearney Cornerstone Hazell carr Hoggett Bowers Delivering Leadership Operations Director Designate Required Independent Consulting Park Kelly Services MBA The Times Harvey Nash Munroconsulting Ann Hill Directorbank The Princes Trust Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park International Sales Director The Times 2X Business Development Managers AA Promotions LTD On the move British Waterways Director of Trading The mobile workforce myth People and profit Shaftesbury Hosing Group BT Packages Kent County Council NHS Churchill The mobile myth Managers may work on the move-but… NHS Group Accountant Interested In Capital Markets The Times T2 Commons etiquette Debate Opinion Film Cruising on the Common In the fourth extract from his new book, the Times columnist reveals the risks he took as an MP looking for casual sex and why public figures imperil their careers for illicit thrills Picture Gallery I was felled by a blow to the jaw. I never saw the fist coining Keep on running If you thought yesterday's Tube strike was bad, count yourself lucky it wasn't a national rail strike, says Michael Binyon Stories from home The opposing 'nature vs nurture' views of a child's development presented by the cognitive scientist Stephen Pinker and the psychologist. Oliver James in Times 2 provoked a huge response from readers. Here is a selection of your opinions The Times To reach 100 it pays to be rich Dr Thomas Stuttaford on why wealthy means healthy Concert in search of an audience Richard Morrison So many fetching fillies are being out by conservatories that Baywatch auditions could soon be held at the Royal Academy of Music My tasty E472e and E450 treat The Times Why oral cancer is spreading How daily Better red than dead Rats feast on the big city's love of fast food Curse of the ga-ga girls New Releases Men are blamed for the ills of the women in two feminist films that are worlds apart, says James Christopher Film choice James Christopher's top ten movies Also on release British Film Institute Through a lens darkly New Releases Blindness is the big theme of this week's offering, but only Zbang Yimou's film about love is worth seeing, says Ian Nathan Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood Barbican Let your hair down and go on and cry Star of the Week Wearing her heart—and her art—on her sleeve has paid off again for Ellen Burstyn, says Sean MacAulay MVC Et tu Mel Gibson Mel Gibson is to film the film the life of Christ in Lalin and Aramaic. Philip Howard can't see the sense in it Royal National Theatre The Eye Who are you calling crabby? Interview Charming, garrulous, bluff and genial, talking about his new film brings out the best in Mike Leigh. Stephen Dalton discovers Cinemas Everywhere now! New on video and DVD The Times What's Important Written off Poor handwriting can lead to low self-esteem and problems at school, reports Sally Morris Ed. forum Telephone St Mary's School LSI Education English Language School British Art Ww1 WHU University of Bristol Honesty and Compassion St Mary's School Edgehill College Glam Rocks No Title Bridge by Andrew Robson Chess by Raymond Keene Winning move Television & radio Review Sky One Choice Choice Radio 1 No Title Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Picture Gallery Times 2 Crossword No 2769 Choice Richer Sounds Ryder Cup King of Beers Picture Gallery Contents The Times Ryder Cup Team Let Play Begin How the Ryder Cup Works Music, more hesitant, unauthoritative voices, more frustration A Quality round Rick Reilly Only that, Europe have three rare Tiger killers in… Memory Chip Great Moments These we Have Loved Lynne Truss on the traditions of the competition that must be maintained at all cost Tarbuck The Times Decisions, Decisions Mark James, the 1999 captain, recalls his tactical moves, none of which he regrets. But one player didn't play the game right Mel Webb reports 5 Hits 5 Misses How to Follow the Action Television Sky Sports 1 Radio Radio Five Live Polite? Not Always My Friend Sam The Europe Team Losing is Not on his Card Memory Chips United States Team Budweiser Visitors to The Belfry will be able to take a detour… The Times The Times Callaway Budweiser

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