News from 06/01/2003
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Andrew Robson, Peter Riddell and David Charter, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Hands, Antbony Howard, Andrew Pierce, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Neil Inkley, Magnus Linklater, Robert Gutfreund-Walmsley, Peter Lansley, John Hills-Jones, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Simon Talt, David Milroy, Philip Howard, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Elizabeth Judge, Graham Stewart, Sam Marlowe, David Charter and Robin Young, Patrick Barkham, Michael Taggart, Gerald Davies, Sam Lister, Stewart Tendler and Ian Cobain, Jeremy Hazlehurst, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Gary Duncan Economic Agenda, Mark Griffiths, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Barry Phelps, Mairin De Burca, Donald Hutera, D. R. Taylor, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Steve Bird, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Gary Jacob, Lesley Moule, Dan Sabbagh, Ian Holton, Oliver Del Mar, Phoebe Greenwood, Mike Hume, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, David Eimer, Roland Watson, Ben Lynfield and Stephen Farrell, Keith Pike, David Hands, Roland Watson and Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Bill Linton, Tam Dalyell, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Vincent Twomey, John Woodcock, Granville Davies, Rick Broadbent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Simon de Bruxelles, James Lancaster, Celia Brayfield, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Julian Hariland and Philip Webster, Raymond Keene, Robin Allott, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacCaulay, Marc Lopath, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Jerome Pugmire, Ian Cobain and Stewart Tendler, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Martin Woods, Janne Shilling, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Patrick Twist, Ian Johns, John Constable, Mel Webb, Paul Kernaghan, Richard Heller, Colin Stewart, Chris McGrath, Niall Ferguson, George Caulkin, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Brian Clarke, Allen Robertson, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Jason Mellor, Ben Lynfield, Martin Perry, Lisa Verrico, Laura Peek, Dudley Smith, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Paul Connolly, Paul L. Rose, Mark Venables, Sally Patten, Maureen Freely, Jenny Davey, Robin Shepherd, David Charter Stewart Tendler and Oliver Wright, Sarah Richards, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoGet Fit Together with a Free Seven-Day Pass for Two… Tories fail to cash in as Blair slumps Times poll shows Conservative voters spurn Duncan Smith Bin-bag charge Gun tragedy More oil to flow Adviser resigns The Times Cunard Newcastle's Cup of woe The Times Today 23 killed by twin suicide bombing in Tel Aviv Skyjacker brings Frankfort to a halt Why Britain ruled the world so well Jenkins, man who broke the mould, dies at 82 News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Fast Times Tories set their sights on Labour's targets Lib Dems gain popularity as voters drift away from Labour Privilege Insurance Cheltenham & Gloucester Private fees make half dental pay In Brief Heroin stockpile Archer's trouble Veteran's death Air crash deaths The heady life and sordid death of a good-time girl Hardy's triple murder charge includes death of drug addict Thales Community finds solace in prayer London siege hostage escapes unhurt A Career in Politics From social reformer to new Labour mentor Triumphant Jenkins boosts claim to SDP leadership P&O Ferries Political biographer of verve and authority What they said What he said Blair backs law change to fight rap gun culture Song lyrics linked to violent assaults Mourners told to bring about justice BMW Girl of 7 kills brother during pistol game France tries to keep British freight railway on course BT TV police go off the rails Friendly fire 'still a risk in the Gulf' Alliance Francaise Formula for a life filled with joy Prince loses adviser who rescued his image Malaysia Grand organ reaches the end of an illustrious film career Rowling written out of best young writers' list HSBC Judges miss chance to harness the power of Potter Mumps doubles in Wales AOL Broadband Passenger hanged in jet toilet Stations retune to youth in search of more listeners The British Hernia Centre Citroën Cilla and her TV Blind Date split up after 18 years The Economist Find the money to avoid top-up fees, Brown told Hitler Olympics invoked in cricket row Climbié death report This Week in Parliament Samak Holidays Direct Line The hero peacemaker spurned by Hitler The Sleep Disorder Clinic Halifax Journalist fried to sell clone story In Brief Life in their hands Asylum dispute School lunch bill Fast One. Tel British Gas City's mayor puts himself in firing line to avert bloodshed Rival challenges Sharon's recipe for peace Amram Mitzna, the Labour leader, tells Stephen Farrell of his radical ideas for winning this month's Israeli election Illegal workers become bomb victims Next euro guardian on trial for bank losses Demon Hijacker cites shuttle crash Latvian retrial for Soviet war hero Time Police prepare to evict rebel monks Times Online President will use economic boost to thwart Democrats Bush urged to allow a nuclear Japan The Times Offers Direct Picture Gallery Taiwan air link agreed Chappell NatWest (Reuters): Rebels kill 56 in two attacks In Brief (Reuters): Election surprise Aid ship arrives Pope cuts travel Backpack death (Reuters): Power cut Once less unto the breach Theatre Little Women London Art Fair The Firebird Theatre Dance Critics' Choice Farewell to the last Edwardian of politics Roy Jenkins had every gift to reach the heights—except the common touch In the name of democracy, Mr Blair, read this before you send a single Briton to die Picture Gallery When the outlook is golden, start worrying Picture Gallery Blunkett: shooting first, asking questions later Polls and Profile A crucial six months for the Tories and their leader Vapour and Flood Roy Jenkins was a man of many parts and parties Tarra, Chuck Blind Date has been an institution, "Our Cilla" an icon Africa and Aids Grateful thanks Threats alone will not deter Saddam Is 'local' better in law enforcement? Responsibility for pension provision The euthanasia debate Goat not got Advertising jargon In defence of unions Imperial lather The Times Europe a 'pattern for the world' Thinkers and doers Not all misery Uncrowded stage Games for all ages The Weather The Times Crossword SKY Picture Gallery Hg takes Dutch stake Briefing Colaninno eyes Fiat role New P&O deal inquiry Royal Mail fear Vodafone denies sale First National 'break-up' Growth outlook gloomy City endures pay freeze Stock Markets How the week finished Currencies In Business Today Commodities Chinese walls Retailers face profit downgrades Lucrative advisory fees add to accounting concerns Opec prepares to pump more crude to cut price Revamped websites fail to click with experts Economic Agenda Jamjarcars The Register The Times Need to know: The week ahead The Times Price of peace will eclipse cost of war Picture Gallery Change on week Exchange rates New glitch puts mobile phone revolution on hold Hunter poised to raise his stake in Allders battle Bank is likely to leave rates at 4% Retail therapy for the economy Small businesses rage at Whitehall Regan on verge of Co-op charge retrial Hp invent BBC in line for go-ahead on digital lessons New chief shapes up for the future Cprporate profile No 47: Hays Angela Jameson on challenges facing the support group Who's who in the boardroom Property stake sold for £130m The company in detail History Investors plan to forsake London The Times verdict How we reached our decision A tale of two cities in capitalist China The official policy is 'one country, two systems'. But a law to curb the free flow of information in Hong Kong is hurting its economic chutzpah, while Shanghai, bound by communist red tape, is luring businesses with the carrot of a profitable foothold on the mainland Messengers who shoot themselves in public Elizabeth Judge on the growth of speech courses to train managers to put their point across clearly National Westminster Bank Plc Capitalisation, week's change The Times Debate Where next for house prices Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Lord Jenkins of Hillhead Reforming statesman and author who served as a Labour Minister, co-founded a new party and wrote a best-seller at eighty Court & Social Exhibiting in Edinburgh Personal Column Travel Insurance Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with Times readers DJM: Nature Notes Bricks and mortar A leading economist predicts a 30 per cent fall in house prices. His advice is to sell up now. Do you agree? News Quiz On This Day Statistics of Crime Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life January 6,1951 About to set off on a European trip, Evelyn Waugh relays news to Nancy Mitford in Paris about the knighthood mysteriously awarded Maurice Bowra, the Warden of Wadham, who had once proposed marriage to the future Elizabeth Longford Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Royal Ascot 2003 Latest wills Church news A trust that magical to many young horticulturists Notebook Horticulture by Mark Griffiths Edinburgh to make an exhibition of itself School news Forthcoming marriages University news Legal news Answers Appointments Wasps' mind games backfire Rugby union clubs… Reborn Browns left heartbroken again American football By a Correspondent: Repentant Stockport pay penalty Lacrosse In Sport Today Lindegaard's triumph for home-grown talent Non-league football In praise of Vaughan By a Correspondent: Rocks on the move and still climbing Basketball Pond life study will illuminate bigger picture Fishing The results service Increasing flexibility can increase time on slopes Get fit, feel fit: Skiing stretches Talk to your GP before beginning a new excerise regime. Do not attempt physical activity if you are unwell or recuperating Today's fixtures Snow reports Tizzard thrilled to get career back on course Racing Meetings at risk as frost bites Prospects Saturday's results Wolverhampton Fontwell Park Peterhansel has drive to succeed In Brief Lindemann dies Thai rising Kleinheinz glory Family affair Flathers departs Driver killed Favourite wins Davies triumphs Selection policy puts Britons out of the running Athletics Youngsters start to reap benefits of the Radcliffe effect Paddy Power Picture Gallery Witter sees little to fear in Corley Boxing Bogdanovic prepared to jump in at deep end in service to his country Tennis Conqueror backs Hewitt Northall aiming to beat men at their own game Bowls Wasps ploy underlines need for new ruling Zurich Premiership Leicester happy to bide time to mount their challenge Jarvis ends brief Cardiff revival as spirited Neath triumph Paul's back-up skills get Gloucester off hook Northampton reach new low as Everitt finds his range The Times Codling provides set-piece mastery England revel in sound of broken glass as Vaughan proves cut above Fifth Ashes Test match Wisden 20:20 Test table relegates Australia to second place Full Scoreboard from the SCG Zimbabwe official pleads for games to go ahead By Our Sports Staff: Ntini drives home final nails England fail to build on Patel's efforts No turn-ups for the books as BBC fails to locate Cup's romance Part pulls the plug on Power generation Darts Old Loughtonians stay top of class Hockey By Our Sports Staff: Adams makes an early impression on Stompe Times Square By Our Sports Staff: Victorious Kostelic siblings keep it in the family Skiing Gifted Vaughan closing in on place among game's legends Caddick leads assault as Australia's batting crumbles Flybe 24 Pages Everykick Everypass Everytackle Everygoal Tony Cascarino Inside Sport How to polish up the Cup The Excellence of Empire Analysis Fashion Arts Inside Rhyme Time The Queen's Publication of a Previously Unknwon Verse by Elizabeth I Has Inspired Richard Heller to Search for Other Poetic Gems by Historic Figures Verbatim 24 Hours Time to Put the Pretty Things Back in their Boxes and Turn our Minds to Terrorism and Tax Returns I Love the Deep, Mid-Winter Silence that Lingers until Normal Life Resumes Human Jungle Why we Ruled the World The British Empire Covered 25 per Cent of the Globe and, as the World's Biggest Investment Banker, its Influence Stretched Even Farther. In his New Book, Niall Ferguson Argues that the Empire was a Force for Global Good, and that its Demise was Caused Less by Nationalist Movements than by the Cost of its Efforts to Keep More Malign Imperial Powers at Bay Cover Story The Times Can Flexitime Work? Analysis A Survey Has Revealed that Many Employees Would Prefer Flexible Hours to a Pay Rise. Here, Times Writers Look at Some of the Issues Involved in Flextime, and Compare Working Conditions in Six Countries Parent Forum how Do I Stop my Five-Year-Old Son Acting like a Baby? Parents The Times When Four Children are Killed on British Roads Every Week, yet the Government is Still Stalling on Road Safety, Says Staff are Never Stressed or Rude As a New Ruling Allows British Patients to Seek Medical Treatment in Europe, Celia Brayfield Finds the French Health Service to Be Far Superior to the Nhs Athlete's Foot Fraud in a Handbag Fake Accessories Devalue Top Brands and Cost Design Houses Billions in Lost Profits. But Could You Tell a Kate Spade Bag from a Sweatshop Copy? Emily Davies on Fakers and the Fight against Them Catherine Walker Hermes Paris Hold your BRI Fashion the New Suit is Sleek, Sexy and Seeks Inspiration in the Fifties and Sixties, Says Emily Davies A Friend in Need Sitcom Isn't Enough for Jennifer Aniston, She Wants to Be Taken Seriously, She Tells David Eimer Ladies on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown Nicole Kixman, Meryl Streep and Julianne Moore Ooze Well-Heeled Melancholia in the New Film by the Director of Billy, Elliot Opera & Ballet Picture Gallery Royal Festival Hall The Times Rudolf Nureyev's Amazing Life is Celebrated on… Dead Ringers, Live on tour George Michael, to Step into Freddie Mercury's Shoes? In Rock'n'roll, Death is only a Career Blip, Says Lisa Verrico National Theatre Half Price Flights Bridge Chess Winning-Move TV Review Loan Gruffudd swashes his buckles with an air of inner strength and quivering sensitivity as he once again portrays the 18th-century hero, Horatio Hornblower The Napoleonic Nautical Nonsense of Hornblower May Look like a Fancy Dress Picnic at Times, but It Remains Unsophisticated Fun, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Choice Sky One Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio 1 Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 2855 Tv Choice Peoples Choice It's a Knockout The Fa Cup Delivers Page 10 Teenage Kicks Every Kick. Every Pass. Every Tackle. Every save.… Temper Tempered Total Coverage 06 Aki Riihilahti O7 Dwight Yorke 21 Simon Kuper 23… Pitching into State of Modern Surfaces Hairapparent Dedication Unites the Chosen Few For every Wayne Rooney, a thousand young talents fail to make the grade. Tony Cascarino looks at the haves and have-nots Mick McGUIRE on the PFA's role in player development My Recipe for Cup Romance The old competition has lost its sparkle and needs a makeover to get pulses racing Rulebook of Martin Perry, Sports psychologist, on the inner turmoil of Roy Keane And the Brand Played on From Nobo to The Weather in Norwegian, Tom Dart charts the rise of the shirt logo The News Window Dressing Sicknote Injuries Explained From Finland to Blackpool, Aki Riihilahti takes a step closer to his FA Cup dream Doing the Dwight Thing Rick Broadbent on a defining season for the Blackburn striker Picture Gallery Moyes Men Tamed by the Matt Finishes off Dream Day Wolves Scent Cup Blood 'When we reach our peak, that's what we can do' Middlesbrough Show No Fight Defoe Relieves the Pressure Stoke Grateful for Greenacre Dichio's Moving Story Goes on Houllier's Spot of Rede People'schoice Bruce Lacking French Polish Understudies Look the Part United Hand out Lesson Phillips Rides to the Rescue Ipswich Prove a Class above Exeter Downed by Flying Finn Dagenham Dig Deep to Draw Black Earning More Interest Leicester Make the Visitors Pay Hammam Glad to Be Back Viduka Shows Class Divide Beattie the Destroyer Derby are Taken Back to School Times Online Northern Exposure Enter this Week Golden boot Nationwide League In the Times this Week Allez Le Brummie Simon Kuper on why Chirstophe Duggerhy may flatter to deceive Numbercrunch The Times Footballot Leave Penalty Decisions to the Ref Buylines Catherine's casebook Thedailyfix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week The Questions Fixtures Reebok
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