News from 27/09/2002
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Gwyneth Dunwoody, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Megan Mason, Joanna Hunter, Carl Fogarty, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Ian Davidson, Patricia Davies, Mark White, Simon Barnes, Whitehall Editor, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Richard Burge, Mark Souster, Ray Snoddy, Philip Howard, Melanie Rickey, David Chater, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Lucia Van Der Post, Adrian Hack, Patrick Kidd, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, David Sharrock, Stan Walton, Mark Fisher, Nigel Hawkes and Alexandra Frean, Mrs Moneybags, Cornelius Lysaght, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Alistair Weaver, Laura Peek and Richard Ford, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Richard Merrett, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Tony Groom, Anthony Tibber, Roland Watson, Richard Stott, Malika Browne, Christopher Van der Noot, Nicholas Wapshott, Harry M. Randall, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, John Price, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Christopher Y. Nutt, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Ian Adcock, David Baddiel, Paul Sexton, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, I. D. P. Thorne, Gabriel Rozenberg, Michael Harkavy, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, A. J. Stacpoole, Kopan Mahadeva, A. J. MacFarlane, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Martin Jackson, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Xan Rice, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Neil Kinnock Vice-President, Erica Wagner, Nick Hasell, John Cummings, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Anne Ashworth, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Will Self, Mel Webb, Celia Mostyn, Rick Reilly, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Jon Cruddas, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Oliver Chastney, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Michael Gove, John Goodbody and Ashling O'Connor, Antonia Fraser, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Charles Bremner and Richard Ford, Abigail Rayner, Sally Patten, Dominic Kennedy and Robin Shepherd, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Johnston, Rebecca Bursnall, Robin Shepherd, Rosemary Rightert, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Colin Challen,
ResumoThe Ryder Cup The best coverage Simon Barnes Lynne… Picture Gallery It's too late for A-level 'Victims' say universities The party's over as Archer is hanged up with the riff-raff The Greenspan Doctrine Inside The Times Fly to Europe from £25 return Amsterdam plus 19… Golfers beware the shadowy art of secret sledge Flying doctors go back home Bricks and Mortar Bose Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Prince's letter on gay and black rights does not exist French to close Sangatte in April Labour voters say let euro entry wait Queen honours Greenspan Rose for Milly UDA threats Expensive jurors Gristle ruling Jessops 200,000 face loss of flood insurance on homes One night of Ecstasy may bring on Parkinson's Experts are divided on just how dangerous a drug it is …but alcohol still kills far more Love and death A debilitating, incurable condition E malaysia 'I know four users who got disease' Time up for watchdog who barked at mistress Freeserve Remarked exams get same grades Single parents head a quarter of all families 'No room for extra 30,000 first-year students' British TV man killed in Chechen battle Queen Mother lived to fool No 10 SAGA Virgin atlantic Every mother has a secret Tomorrow only in weekend PC World A political party that Archer just had to join Tiffany & Co What about human rights? asks wife From open jail to a locked cell Brady visits his ailing mother Seal virus threat DNA evidence Barbican revamp IDS invites Deedes to give Tories a little staying power People Homebase Warm front: Lembit Opik, the Liberal Democrat MP, … PS BBC ultimatum over Today chief's newspaper article Sacks in retreat over 'heresy' Bounty from the mutiny King Kong revival Goose returns Correction Road to Perdition Restrained outrage left the loyal ranks only moderately whelmed Conference Sketch Confident leader is allowed to be his own man at last Bose Intelligent Finance Kennedy steps up pace in effort to overtake Tories Marks & Spencer Currys Currys Brown opens Cabinet split over private finance Harry Potter Value for money not measured AA Teacher cleared of head-butting disruptive pupil Couple disappear on house-hunting trip to Spain The Times EasyJet. com Detective held over child porn Family tragedy Racial divide Bullying doctors Teenager cleared D&g hail Caesar with a Roman Empire line How a Basque journalist joined Britain's honoured ranks Royal Mail Mobile phone calls may face curtains (AFP): US ship in 'ramming' incident 20 die in crash (AFP): Ivory Coast plea (Reuters): Drug sentence (Reuters): Order on priests (AP): Explosives found (AP): Appeal imminent (Reuters): Final frontier Burma sentences dictator's family to hang Spies blow cover on 'scandals' Raid on Hamas bombmaker kills two Relocating to Milton Keynes India goes on strike in protest over massacre Picture Gallery Dell Country's agony Outback Adventure Tomorrow only in travel President should fear Putin rather than his political rivals Foreign Editor's Briefing Bush appeases Democrats over election 'war gains' Towry Law Flybe London and Washington agree draft resolution Jets attack civilian airport at Basra US tries to link terror group with Baghdad America investigates Ukraine radar sale CIWF By Our Foreign Staff: Fire strike troops are replaced Indian Ocean The Computer World Breaking News Times Online Times Finest Bricks and Mortar Times Crossword Club Milosevic ignores prosecution case to attack tribunal One. Tel NHS War crimes plea Assisi's saints brought back to life Africa too soft on Mugabe, says Straw Eton Scholarships for Pupils Currently in State… Genetics in the hands of a genius Theatre a Number Royal Court The times magazine A monopoly in office but a market in opposition Kennedy and the Lib Dems are no more effective than their opponents A hundred years on a personal tribute to probably the worst poet in the world Picture Gallery Let the Prince of Wales keep up his scribbling The Imf must now learn to be cruel to be kind Testing Times The Education Secretary finds herself on probation Strategic Sense A very worthwhile week for Kennedy and his comrades Charitable Act The Government must tread carefully on reform EU constitution Discipline in Brussels Letters to the Editor that are intended for… Labour MPs rule out euro 'for now' The Prince of Wales's lobbying' of government ministers Hunting not the only country issue Tamil origins The Times Fore-armed Speed cameras Wiped off the map Biggest civil rights demonstration that this country… Booker Prize Tube strike Cold porridge? The Weather The Times Crossword 22,156 Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Enron: the inside story Briefing Ftse closes up 4.2% Diageo chief gets £3.7m Invensys to sell Rexnord Philip Morris warning Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day In Business Today: Commentary 26. Stock Markets 28.… Callaway Commodities Greenspin New lifeline for Energy attacked Fears for factory jobs as NI increase looms Picture Gallery Burnt out Borse to scrap Neuer Markt Big Cat leaps Picture Gallery The Register Vivendi strips Messier of his last perk The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Sunday Times Dangers of delay at Energy Business Editor's Commentary Results in brief Aib agrees £2.1bn sale of troubled Allfirst subsidiary Watchdog warns of endowment mortgage claims Blacks find it hardest to get start-up cash Data points to weaker home price growth Timetable of a transatlantic voyage IBM Hanson lags behind as blue chips rally Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Close resilient despite losses 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 Worries over charges act as drain on AWG Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street US in record fraud crackdown Myers of WorldCom pleads guilty The Sunday Times Private pensions face lingering death Merrill sued over 'sham trades' Martha Stewart's broker talks to prosecutors Greenspan on markets: the words as he spake What the Federal Reserve Chairman told his City audience about spreading risks and absorbing shocks in the global enonomy And what he really means is Reads between the Fed chief's lines Fishwick out of water Solid offer Taking the rise Unruffled air of a leader determined to stay with it for the long term Anne Ashworth finds Standard Life's chief unshaken by shares plight The financial world of lain Lumsden Strong gains for shares Church's Jaguar and Land Rover to merge in key areas The Paris Motor Show The Times Unit Trust Information Service GM expects to miss cost-reduction target Bentley covets the driving seat Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Professor Rosalind Mitchison Pioneering social historian, author and teacher whose incisive writing style fired new interest in Scotland's past Major-General Antony Ward-Booth Para leader who abseiled down a wadi and into the pages of Life magazine where he shared top billing with Sophia Loren Professor Sir John Gunn Particle physicist and popular teacher whose work with proton acclerators put European research level with America Tim Rose One of the lost of the Sixties troubadours who enjoyed a late flurry of appreciation after years in the wilderness Erma Franklin Talented singer who wrote Piece of My Heart, but was overshadowed by her younger sister Births, Marriages & Deaths Peter Kowald German double bassist at the cutting edge of jazz To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Lives remembered The A-level fiasco Tony Halpin, Education Editor, answers online questiions about the impact of the exam furore I won't be silenced, declares Prince Dangerous waters Should the Prince of Wales continue to jobby the Government on political matters? Nature Notes On This Day The Times, September 27,1984 Chorus of Praise Greets Hong Kong Deal News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life September 27,1864 A young Frenchman, Exnest Duvergler de Havranne, travelled across America in the middle of the Civil War, and here describes a New York political scene with no sigh of voter apathy - a far cry from our party conference season Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements B. K. P. A. Contact Details for Classified Advertising Memorial services Great collection returns to Britain Personal Column Flights Directory Forthcoming marriages Visit Dinners Tax Free Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contract Hire & Leasing Www. motorpoint. co. uk The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items S Tyre Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Romans Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Left Hand Drive Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items D K Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Challenge to salary cap Prada struggle to claim place among big four Sailing Rolling out of Crewe for the last time Motoring Ian Adcock Production line comes to halt after 56 years In Sport Today: Racing page 41. Motorcycling, 42.… Boxy and dull - Ford's vision for school run Opening shots in Ryder Cup The Times Redcar Haydock Park Results from yesterday's three meetings Ascot Firebreak makes up lost time in supreme style Reading the racecard Spence shows charming side of character Life At The Races Troy's risky ploy can bring him joy Motorcycling Bayliss is ready to pip Edwards in lmola finale Hull's hopes coloured by honest touch of realism Renault Lacuna O'SulIivan hits out at Doyle Snooker Focused champion refuses to ease up Motor racing McRae is quick to deny Ford 'sacking' Motor rallying Clubs set to face demand for US-style pay deal Rugby union Grewcock escapes five-week ban as RFU is put in picture Shaping up will help drive for success Get fit, stay fit Times Square By Our Sports staff: Hoy rules world by tiniest of margins Cycling By Our Sports Staff: Australia raise safety doubts over Sharjah Test matches The results service Today's fixtures The Times Two-year ban for Whitlock Jansher defeated Stamm record Heras at home Jordan plays on Hatton pledge Political kicking match that went to extra time A costly Six-year saga Knives locked firmly away for Reid, the journalist's friend Wembley finally gets the go-ahead Football City's stylish star gets glory Leading the way Millennium Stadium, Cardiff Cost: ?126 million Capacity: 72,500 The Premiership today: More injury worries for Birmingham, while Morientes reveals case of colour blindness Bergkamp's extra quality gives Arsenal take-off Football By Our Sports Staff: Clubs seeking a greater say over England Keane fixes his sights on rapid return to action Meet the wives. . . oh, and Sergio Garcia's Mum 'Westy, one fairway per hole!' is an insult too far Rick Reilly, America's most celebreated sports columnist, has some advice for his compatriots about heckling Amateur game held back by cost of playing Wayward Parnevik finds practice far from perfect How to follow the Ryder Cup Tiger skips the protocol and catches fans on the hop Strange by name and strange by nature in Cup of mixed emotion The Belfry is under a cloud of uncertainty Paddy Power Europe send out Clarke and Bio in in bid to tame Tiger Time Sport Today: Football, pages 44.45. Cricket,… Ballesteros conspicuous by his absence Hey Clarke! Move around a little will ya?… Inside Today Empire Britain and the Baccalaureate Style Arts Media Can we afford a The International Baccalaureate is being touted as a replacement for a levels. But is it worth the extra cost, asks Giles Whittell The Saturday Times Picture Gallery How other countries Must try harder The Prince of Wales's letters to government ministers may show that his heart is in the right place, but his arguments are unfocused and woolly, says Michael Gove Why I quit the Commons Saved from treachery by bad breath This year's winner is. . . the Emmy bag Celebrities were delighted with the swag bags at last week's Emmies, which beat the Oscars hands down. Few stars - however big - can resist a freebie, says Melanie Rickey All sorts of families Luxury with Lucia The Times Nicholas Wapshott The September 11 families have grasped the notion of 'hallowed ground', as coined by Lincoln for the Gettysburg battlefield Rows Lennon never imagined West Wing lessons for Labour Finding my outer child I've had conversatiions about which Teletubbyt would be the best in bed Would a Bront? beat Dickens? What if the Booker Prize had started in the 19th century? Erica Wagner, one of this year's judges, finds out The Times Nice and sleazy And the bands play on New Albums Suede and Supergrass struggle to stay hip but Mark Knopfler and Chris Rea just don't care any more, says David Sinclair Wilde but no plans for an Oscar You know what Wilde said about imitation. . . Will Self explains why his Dorian would meet with Oscar's approval King dead for reel Viewpoint Plans by Hollywood to remake an Elvis film leave Chris Campling all shook up Soul of discretion Critics' choice Entertainments Bombay Dreams RG Entertainments Listings The end of Mandy In his new book, the former Mirror Editor Richard Stott reveals the inside story of Peter Mandelson's political downfall A balancing act on his bicycle How does the MP and editor Boris Johnson combine two careers? Ray Snoddy reports Puttnam's progress Crème Trading company looking to hire a Russian speaking… Event Manager The Times Super Secretaries Architects & Interior Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Times Newspapers Knightsbridge Secretaries Media Diary Think local go broke The dream has gone sour for once-optimistic investors in local television, says Martin Jackson The Times The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning move Television & radio Sky One Choice Choice Radio 1 Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Picture Gallery Today's Television Pages 26 & 27 Stellite and… Times 2 Crossword No 2770 Times Newspapers Limited, 2002. Published and… Choice Firstplus Picture Gallery The New Poor Bodge the Builder Teenage Spots Urban Guerrilla Hi Good Manors is Great Indoors… Inside Where the Punters are Placing their Bets For what It's worth It's a tricky time to be top of the price-rise chrts as the market nears its peak This Week: Essex Agents Say Kent Agents Say With Hometrack In Family House close to the Thames Getingetoutgetaway Out Thatched Cottage in Hampshire Away Unspoilt Georgian Mansion John Price Tip of the Week: Never Hire Anyone who Knocks on… Don't Let Bob Look to the new wave of builders from Eastern Europe, who've not yet learnt how to rip you off Avoid Thec0wb0ys Octagon They are Young, Gifted Successful professionals earning as much as £45,000 a year are now the 'New Poor' as they find themselves among the latest victims of London's housing crisis Lockedout Urbanguerrilla Howtheotherhalflives Goodmanors Wheretheotherhalflives Eaton Square Gain a Middle History drips from every beam in Bewley Court, but all the hard work has been done Direct Line St James Homes Trevor Square Younginlondon Buildingbricks What Do I Need to Know about - Contracts? Scho Bohos Cut Something is happening down in Kent. Lower property pri Madeinmedway Firsttimebuyer For under £200,000 you could have a Flat in West Hampstead Conversion in Woolwich FPDsavills Grovemanor Homes Bellway The Flip Side of Tuscany Doing business with wealthy Britis is a pleasure that allows you to mix with the locals Thegreatindoors Left a Bit Do's and Don'ts Even simple objects - pebbles collected on a beach,… Chandeliers are Back in fashion. Big time. Those of… Property U. K. 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