News from 07/01/2003
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Andrew Robson, Peter Goodchild, Michael Oneil, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Roger Glasbey, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Peter Lansley, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Rowan O'Neill, David Chater, Reckons Joe Joseph, Michael Binyon, Leo Cooper's, Sylvia de Bartodano, Colin Bullen, Elizabeth Judge, Robert S. Hill Director, Lea Paterson and Roger Boyes, Monica Porter, Gabrielle Starkey, Sam Marlowe, Patrick Barkham, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, John Gifford, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Stephen Farrell and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Daniel Finkelstein, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Randhir Singh Bains, Gill Phillips, Anatole Kaletsky, David Charter, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Gary Slapper, Steuart & Francis, Simon de Bruxelles, Elaine Monaghan, Edward Young, Stephen Gergely, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Zoran Kusovac, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Michael Warren, Nigel Hawkes, Dominique Graham, Paul Oestreicher, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, P. J. Attewell, Kevin Lowe, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Ian Cobain and Stewart Tendler, Nick Hasell, Joanne Hart, Veronica Cowan, Adam Fresco, Richard Pulford, Chief Executive, Andrew Adonis, Michelle Henery, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Andrew Billen and Chris Patten, Mel Webb, Kevin Thorpe, Richard Heller, Niall Ferguson, David Green, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Kevin C. Coates, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, David Lister Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, David Barton, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Daniel Rosenthal, Richard Posnett, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb, Simon Crompton, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, Robin Shepherd, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoGet Fit with a Free Seven-Day Pass for Two at Holmes… Judges force retreat on gun sentences Blunkett U-turn after revolt over mandatory five years' jail Bin-bag remand Business gloom Bribery claim Clinton candidate Jeffrey Archer Sons of Fortune his Sensational New… Everything you always wanted to know about the… Part-timers' field of dreams Index Ark Royal task force to sail on Saturday Fat, forty and facing death Picture Gallery Israel scuppers Blair's Middle East initiative What's Important News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Fast Times Bill Clinton heads Oxford's wish list for new Chancellor Peers may see for £70m over lost rights Jenkins funeral on Friday Third of teachers to quit in five years 5 Golden Globes Hospital ship with 1,000 beds sails to war zone America quietly prepares for casualties of Iraq conflict, Elaine Monaghan writes from washington Bereaved father demands 'friendly fire' protection Dell Cps asks victims how to convict rapists Intelligent Finance the way all banks will be Pipe bomb planted at Holy Cross Diet of fish can reverse effects of smoking Former Anglican is Catholic bishop Doctor told nun her habit 'would incite murder' Deaths from vCJD fall to 17 In Brief Big cat warning Football riot TV's high Office Fertility code Dog owner's ban Abbey charge Bed shortage Lib Dem to retire Livingstone tells Samaritans: You must pay car toll Countdown 41 days to congestion charging Thieves turn cold cars into hot goods Satirist apologises for theatre outburst Police 'too busy' to view tape of break-in Jaguar Family sues for return of $10m looted Picasso Death of Jenkins casts doubt on Roosevelt project People Firstdirect Vision thing: Few stars have made more of a spectacle of themselves than Sir Elton Joh. The singer-songwriter has owned more than Internet Cameras Direct Portraits of captivity in Colditz Some day, my boys, all this could be yours Picture Gallery Sensitive building can revive past glory Postman who stole shotgun is spared prison Freeserve Father unable to tell injured twin her sister is dead 'A part of me died when Letisha died. What could be worse? This is as bad as it gets. Please One gunman killed both girls, say police More Th>n Help. I do not want another child killed' Alfa 147 Blunkett attacks gangsta bands on violence Public do not want to jail burglars, says Irvine Real difference is cost, not cure Plans made for 'when, not if' Tory leader quits Toshiba Our Loan Rate New Party gets ready for May battle Veterans who put front bench in the shade Clarke is only figure to impress voters Third bin bag victim named as man is remanded Siege gunman is on a mission to kill us, police say Milky Way is encircled by giant ring doughnut Is the National Health Service Safe in his Hands? Gp 'failed to diagnose cancer for three years' Panic buttons could deter web prowlers More Th>n Holiday Inn Briton admits Saudi bomb murder Search for Max Factor fugitive Insider reveals sharp, not sweet Seafrance North Korea gets last chance on nuclear monitors Passengers queue for 9p ride above a capital's chaos Letter from Delhi Time Co-operative bank Times Online Israelis fear attacks by backpack bombers Which? The bombers' victims By Our Foreign Staff: Islamic rebels kill over 50 in Algeria Demon How gesture for peace ended in row Foreign Briefing Us aims to seize Iraq and occupy it for 18 months Saddam accuses Un inspectors of acting as spies for America Kroll Compaq 'Le Pen' of the Baltic takes on Brussels Hard-up Russian Navy to scrap a fifth of its fleet P&o Ferries when It Matters The Times (AP): Nine French wounded in Ivory Coast In Brief (Reuters): Nepal's $17m aid (Reuters): Mini success (Reuters): Policeman killed (Reuters): Snatching a bite The quality of Mercer strained Theatre The Times Recital Radio Critics' Choice Phoebe Greenwood The man who towered above Left and Right Lord Jenkins taught Tony Blair that moderation need not mean weakness The public cannot love and respect a man who behaves like the Prince of Wails Picture Gallery Must Tommy die again by his own side's hand? The secret of a good night's kip—liberal smugness Carry on Burgling Punishment must fit the crime London Calling The conference on Palestinian reform should go ahead A Novel List Age shall not wither the best of British writers Britain's links to Eu superstate Tory selection The Times Pre-emption and deterrence on Iraq The true value of bricks and mortar Licensing Bill fears Devolution options Watch this space Role of Church in political issues Maglev trains Late notice Signs of age The Weather The Times Crossword 22,242 Amazon. co. uk and you're done Picture Gallery Gold hits six-year high Briefing Blodget looks for deal Double blow for Berlin US threat for Diageo HBOS to split roles ABB to delay results Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Charcol Limited Storm clouds City ready for job cuts as business slumps Gloomy start to new year for finance and pensions Hunter raises Allders stake to 6.6% to block Minerva Index Wine grower Britannic axes annual bonuses Police send file on Skellett £1m bribe allegation to Cps The Register The Times Dance to Sir Edward's music Business Editor's Commentary Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Exchange rates BHP chief quits after clashes with chairman A familiar name rolls around to take the reins New jail threat to Waksal BT Tomkins speeds up as us car sales impress Eurotop 100 Be wary of BHP Billiton Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Debenhams advances ahead of statement Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Powergen to review future of two of its power stations Cruise merger scrutiny Cirque Du Soleil Saltimbanco BA and KLM warn of turbulence Gulf Air to buy new jets for budget carrier Regus shares leap by 22% as Indigo adds to stake Plan to tighten state aid The Times Jobs firm backed by Ashcroft aims for £25m revival ASK shares jump 10% with a topping Christmas Ladbrokes closes the book on 50 shops The Times Unit Trust Information Service Vintage year for Majestic as festive sales soar The Times Stanley to start talks with LCI's bankers Feathers in City nests Qualified rules Counting the days Forecast of growth should not surprise Economic View Union intransigence adds to the woe of Europe's largest economy Lea Paterson and Roger Boyes on the dilemma facing the Schroder Government The Times Innovation 'key to finding rising stars of business' Entrepreneur of the Year 2003 The hunt for the Entrepreneur of the Year 2003 is under way, says Elizabeth Judge Picture Gallery Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co Multiple Display Advertising Items Kroll Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thornton Securities Ltd Why bother to take part? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchises Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise! Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Business Opportunities The Sunday Times FSB urges search for best deals In Brief Tax deadline University help Chambers' event Losses trimmed at close Make a Wish Debate Gun control and crime Page 32 Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Yfrah Neaman Colleague of Yehudi Menuhin devoted to the education and promotion of music and composers Rear-Admiral James Flower Engineer who steered the Navy into the gas turbine age and in retirement helped to restore Brunel's steamship the Great Britain Frank Derry Advertising executive who helped to build The Times Educational Supplement into a market leader Court & Social School news Page 33 Kazimierz Dejmek Controversial theatre director whose work reflected his socialist principles—to the annoyance of the Polish authorities Lives In Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Debate@thetimes . co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Firearm control and crime Armed drug gangs and young criminals are flouting the law. Is it time to allow Britons to carry guns? DJM: Nature Notes Fugitive Eidtor Fears Civil War Donald Woods, the South African newspaper editor and anti-apartheid campaigner, fled to England after he was threatened with death and arrested seven times. Woods had told the world the story of STeve Biko, the leader of the outlawed Black Consciosness Movement, who had died in police custody in 1977. He first fled to Lesotho disguised as a priest before catching the flight to London with his family, above. Woods, who died in August 2001, was the subject of the film Cry Freedom News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life January 7,1955 Joseph Campbell, the popular American historian of myth around the world, had an influence upon such diverse people as George Lucas and Richard Adams. Having studied Indian matters for a decade, he visited the country for a packed year and met Nehru Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Legal news Answers Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising Today's royal engagements Service of thanksgiving Luncheon Appointment School news Church news Forthcoming marriages Schedule a Multiple Display Advertising Items Part begins reign as champion in thoughtful style Darts Monk leaves opponent without a prayer Today's fixtures Extend movement range for best results on slopes Get fit, feel fit: Skiing stretches Index The results service Garcia and Maddox in late, late shows American football Pools forecast Times Jumbo Square solution PR expects no more hoax teams In Brief Chambers target Masuoka leads Ullrich in demand Reading on top Henderson relies on Fondmort for Ascot Lingfield Park Times Square Johnson thankful to escape serious injury Yesterday's results The Times Cold snap claims two more meetings Farnborough draw the trump card Tie may be switched to Highbury Fantasy League: Your player 81st with updated scores Souness forced into exercise in diplomacy West Ham turn to Bowyer in fight against relegation By Our Sports Staff: Broadhurst pays, price for Northampton slip The premiership today: Lualua lambasts team-mates for Fa Cup defeat, while Southampton put their feet up Real kept on track by water music of Zidane Picture Gallery Caddick's best is worth wait as England save face Teachers hand out harsh lessons in first round Young guns bring hope of better times ahead Richard Hobson says there is genuine belief that England can finally turn the tide in 2005 Rose rewarded with Masters invitation Golf McDermott retirement brings coaching chance with Giants Rugby league Hussain reiterates familiar mantra on domestic flaws Cricket Ecb to take full members' vote on whether to boycott Zimbabwe Snow reports From a Correspondent: Ferreira calls for new balls, please Tennis The Times England to have one last shot at Wangh Rotherham inquiry team is told of clubs' secret meeting School dinners in shrewsbury get added flavour with Chelsea on the menu Cheer up Nasser, the Worst is over New calls to boycott Zimbabwe as tourist murdered Inside Sport Mortgages for Business Charging Ahead Interview Arts Law Inside Cover Story Book Extract Lifetime Dr Jane Collins Interview Style Arts Games Tv and Radio Identify Ccrisis Yesterday England's Wicketkeeper was Interviewed on today. Problem It was the Wrong Man. Richard Heller Delves into the Archive for Other Cases Verbatim 24 Hours Daniel Finkelstein When I Got Married, the Choir Demanded the Equity Walk-On Fee to Appear in my Wedding Video Human Jungle C is for Cars, Controversy Congestion Charging Comes to London next Month in a Scheme Being Watched Worldwide. Damian Whitworth Went to the Operation's Secret Nerve Centre to See the Technology in Operation and Find how It Works Cameras, Charges, and Chaos? The Times Birth of a Nation In the Second Extract from his New Book about the British Empire, Niall Ferguson Looks at how the English, through Procreation, Made their Colonies Flourish—and Turned Entire Continents White Times Online A Sartorial Affliction Parkinson's Disease Has Changed Leo Cooper's Life. But his Greatest Challenge, He Says, is his Wardrobe Celebrated the Big 50 Not Dead yet Are Baby-Walkers Safe? The Times Children's Doctor Answer your Questions Don't just get better get the best Sticky End for Germs Honey Has Healing Power to Beat Even the Superbugs 175,200 Hours Left in Which to Make his Mark That's how Long Chris Patten Reckons He Has to Live. But Has He Ever Achieved Anything Other than Being a "Humble Administrator"? All Wrapped up Style Want to Get Rid of Unwanted Presents? Throw a Regifting Party, Says Michelle Henery Can I Get Away with? Rushdie Reborn Arts Staging Midnight's Children Has Been an Epic Struggle, Director Tim Supple Tells Daniel Rosenthal America the Improbable Joel Sternfeld's Odd Take on the United States Impresses Joanna Pitman A Centuary of Murder Most Foul A Harrowing Film at the Imperial War Museum Brings Home Te Horrors of the 20th Century's Shameful Record of Genocide National Theatre New Jazz Cds John Bungey Just One More Chapter, Daddy, Pleeease Chris Campling on what Makes a Good Bedtime Story—for Kids and Parents Classical Cds Geoff Brown is Bewitched by a Fixture of Youth and Entertainments The Times Half Price Flights Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review Fat Plague Began by Asking the Alarming Question: "What if You Could Catch Obesity as Easily as You Catch a Cold?" Fat Chance , Reckons Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Sky One Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio 1 Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Bbc One Variations T2 Crossword No 2856 Tv Choice Solution to New Year's Day T2 Jumbo across Radisson Edwardian Hotels Partners' holidays a perk of the past? Reporters under fire City Law Gary Slapper Alterra Partners Crown Prosecution Service Will the UK's libel laws stop free speech on the world wide web? The e-magazine popbitch is pleased to have survived another year. Kevin Thrope reports on the legal rough and tumble on the internet The Times Law Section Willis Insurance Specialist Who is using your client account? Advance fee fraud is on the increase. A solicitor's ignorance is no longer an excuse Adamson & Partners Times Online Financial journalists face being driven Mad The Interbrew decision and 'regulatory creep' are threatening the vital trust between newspapers and whistle-blowers The Law Commission Office of Gas and Electricity Markets The Times Free up ti Go on, take off all the time you want It's the latest great idea from America - a zero holiday allocation policy. Dominique Graham assesses the pitfalls Mentioned in dispatches The Free Representation Unit is using Its 30th anniversary to launch an appeal for funds. Frances Gibb reports Us in the dock over international justice Albania - it's a jungle out there It has taken a while, but the former communist state's legal system is on the mend. Alex Wade reports Iron hands take off the velvet gloves Law firms are changing the way that they govern themselves. Edward fernell reports A good firm in Africa Silent night Well landed Icy greeting Readers' queries your shout The college of Law discusses booking and buying goods by credit card, wills and company meetings Biting the paws that feed you Will vets have to change the way they prescribe medicines for their patients Lawyer of the week Ian Wise Being a barrister is an immensely satisfying and rewarding career Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk 4 Pump Court Paralegal sought for commercial litigation practice… Legal Technologies All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed New York Bar Course The Times Festivities may lead to a spirited defence Case notes Queen's Counsel Mediation The Times Chambers' Administrator/Office Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times
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