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News from 08/01/2003

2003; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Tom Sharratt, Lynne Greenwood, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Theodore Dalrymple, Mark Souster, Joe Stone, Richard Hobson, Tim Hames, Simon Barnes, Lucia Van Der Post and Sarah Bartlett, David Blunkett, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clare Thompson and Caroline Winstanley, Nic Hopkins, Steel of Aikwood, Rosalind Renshaw, James Eve, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, Joe Joseph, Jeremy Hazlehurst, Michael Munden, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Suzy Jagger and Nic Hopkins, John Lees, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Mark MacLay, Steve Bird, Michael Stannard, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Stephen Farrell and Rosemary Bennett, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Lindsay Sutton, Rory Watson and Graham Searjeant, Rabbi Lionel Blue, Stewart Tendler, Dominic Kennedy and Daniel McGrory, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, James Delingpole, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Anthea Lawson, Nicholas Wapshott, Bob Wright, Anthony Loyd and Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Jerome Burne, Oliver Kay, Michelle Braham, David Noble Chief Executive, Mark Atherton, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Frank Bilton, Diana Cambridge, Simon de Bruxelles, Alison Roberts, Christina Koning, Graham Reeds, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Philip J. Duke, John Russell Taylor, Irene Zoech, Andrew Roberts, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Lea Paterson and James Doran, Sarah Brook, Chris Campling, Michael Evans, David Charter and Rosemary Bennett, Russell Hotten, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Joanne Hart, Tim Hames, Simon Barnes, Lucia Van Der Post and Sarah Bartlett, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Max Livingstone-Learmonth, Mary Ann Sieghart, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, D. A. Harding, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ben Macintyre, John Szemerey, Malcolm Burgess, John Whittaker, David Sinclair, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, John Naish, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Emma Hartley, Sarah Butler, Ahmer Khokhar, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Peter Coad, Director, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, Benedict Birnberg, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Suzy Jagger and Helen Rumbelow, Conal Gregory, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Lyons, Patience Wheatcroft, Stephanie Smith, Patrick Martin,

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Picture Gallery Terror raid on poison factory Search for missing ricin as six Algerians are held Links with al-Qaeda suspected Bush tax boost Drug benefit Korea war threat Sharon scandal Navy task force ordered to the Gulf Lady Macbeth: out, damned congestion charge, out The Times Today Get Fit with a Free Seven-Day Pass for Two at Holmes… Reading the Tory Tarot? Beware of the cat Titian, Constable, Riley, Hepworth Sandals Big Baltic freeze to torment Britain for the week News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Fast Times Removing one's trousers for Britain's good Parliamentry Sketch Detention ban 'will damage discipline' Vacancy in Lords attracts more than 100 peers Blair defends jail term for burglars Beckett acts on Prince's call to back British food One. Tel Council to sue over lost citizens In Brief Gunman freezing Probation strike Ewing death Asylum challenge Armed police lie in wait for black beast of Llangadog Fear stalks the valleys, snipers stake out an isolated farm and farmers must never walk alone As Simon de Bruxelles found, the game is afoot Britons sight 1,000 wild big cats a year Marines in search for killer beast How to make a safe exit BBC 'bribes' viewers to switch on to digital Amazon Co. uk Modest London flat that hid a deadly chemical warfare secret' Citroën UK Ltd. Police 'looked like men from space' Evidence of ricin's terror Poison trail that started in al-Qaeda safe house Castor oil residue is among deadliest poisons Link first uncovered in al-Qaeda hideout Tocxin has the power to spread fear and disruption Umbrella assassin killed dissident BT Blair waiting until the last minute to deploy troops Airline fears its flights will suffer as pilots are called up TESCO Baby Scouse sails for Gulf Picture Gallery War is still far from inevitable Political Briefing Chirac tells troops to be prepared for war Hoon asks Ankara for help Britain prepares armoured force Drug for breast cancer may be infertility cure Tamoxifen: the facts Brother linked to gang that shot girl Stick to 5-year gun sentence, Police say Renault Scènic Stolen Turners back on display at Tate Hughes may quit mayoral race for Lib Dem party post Our man is left to hop it PC World the Computer Superstore Artist blackens Cilia's name ITV's Casanova has a soft spot for his women Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance plc PS Teacher avoids jail term for child porn Gary Glitter deported Ford Literary couple caught in prize farce Category winners Boy choked on mailshot sweet In Brief Spinster killed Youth hanged GPs' failures Cathedral repairs Picture of victim in bin-bag killings Nationwide Motorist who killed unborn baby jailed Clarke hints at higher fees after graduation Plan to woo teachers with cheap homes Students' essays tested to find internet cheats Somak Holidays Cirque Du Solell Saltimbanco France toughens stance on attacks on Jews British Gas Communications Loan scandal forces Sharon on to defensive Blair in personal plea on London peace talks The Computer World Property Dell Insider reveals the mother figures in the President's life More Th>n Bush gambles his future on stock market revival White House race is key to new congress Halifax Tax plans 'for everyone' will benefit Wall Street most President set to break new ground in New York Airport 'screener' dismissed for falling asleep Pyongyang threatens war if US limits trade Haider again holds the key to power Business Wales 30 million Chinese face an end to job for life (Reuters): President's assassins sentenced In Brief (AP): WWI pilot dies (AFP): Tigers pull out (AFP): FBI duped The war of words Halifax (AFP): Rebels threaten boycott of Paris talks The iceman conundrum cometh Threatre Minomonic Riverside, W6 Theatre Ltsy Bitsy Spider, bloomsbury WCI The Times Jazz Terry Callier Jazz café, NWI Times Online Reviews in full Concerts PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Critics' Choice Phoebe Greenwood Visual Art What's Important The hatred of America is the socialism of fools Confronting Yankee-phobia on the Left will be Tony Blair's toughest task yet 'I don't wish to be whacked by a former choirboy mistaking me for a rabbi' Blame rap lyrics if you won't blame yourself Was it so urbane to create this urban hell, Roy? The First Battle Blair needs to take on public opinion again over Iraq Schools Detained A dangerous challenge to the authority of teachers Essay, Essay, Essay The internet is making plagiarism more efficient Blunkett's action on gun crime Mandatory sentences Advertising jargon The euro and Blair's place in history Dangers of compensation culture Gm crop worries Flexible taxmen Roy Jenkins Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed. We do not… The Times Record of Kenya's new President Flood defences Changing times Happy retirement The Weather The Times Crossword 22,243 Evesham Technology Paul Simons Weather Eye Bush tax cut may bolster us shares by 10% History of the Fed Briefing Gloom in eurozone Amey speculation grows Hunter put on the spot Regus bid admission Giller sells Power shares Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day In Business Today: Commentary 20 Markets 22 Equity… Easy Money Glittering prizes Commodities Picture Gallery Record Uk sales fail to lift carmakers' misery EU fights growing level of cases as states ignore rules Schwab gets the credit Glittering prizes Oracle The Register Profitability of companies at ten-year low The Times Need to know The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Bush's remedy is balm for us all Business Editor's Commentary Grim reading for splits protagonists Hunter gatherer ups Allders ante Exchange rates Elan appoints former banker as new chief Dolcis back in black for resurgent Alexon Martin's move cements ties with Merrill Holmes close to exclusive talks with Bridgepoint Schwab profits from US stimulus package Konica and Minolta in £2.4bn merger Vodafone reports high demand for camera phone Cobham boosted by orders from US military Wise owls in fail flight City Diary Blue heaven? Just desert S&N falls on talk over Danone's intentions Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Defence wares boost Cobham 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 Venezuela strikers hurt Wood Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Nervous investors buy gold by the rucksack A daily haggle in London fixes precious metal price The Times Unit Trust Information Service Dealers keep eye on central banks The gold hoarders Further retreat for shares Action Research Bargain-hunting Britons head for the heart of paris The combination of french chic, Eurostar and low prices is luring buyers to the banks of the seine, says clare stewart A woman's place is in the home, be it a brownfield site or a conversion Lynne Greenwood meets a builder who has demolished the final male bastion City & West End French Property News Ocean Estates International Property Exhibition Passport to Paris Desert springs Priceless heirloom or piece of junk? Clare Stewart explains how to find out whether that old hand-me-down is really a valuable antique The £1,000-a-year extra cost of the abbey habit The bank's variable-rate loans are poor value, says Mark Atherton Scottish Friendly Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links Free Guides Moving your bank account is top priority Personal Finance Editor On Saturday Debate The Church and its Archbishop Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? John Dreyfus Typographer, academic printer and historian of important, beautiful and privately printed books Laurence Wood Helping the British Library to establish its separate identity, after it broke away from the British Museum William Cookson Editor inspired by Ezra Pound to Launch Agenda, the poetry magazine that remained admantly highbrow Court & Social Stanley's map of Africa Lives Remembered Sid Gillman Football coach who took a scientific approach and created a winning offensive strategy Stewart Ewing Snp campaigner and head of a remarkable Scottish political family Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives in Brief To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Musical giants Were the punk rock band the clash more influential than the Beatles? Nature Notes For God's sake, Archbiship, this isn't the State we're in The Church and its Archbishop Was Rowan Williams quite right to mix politics with relegion or quite wrong? Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers On This Day The Times, January 8,1927 Transatlantic Telephone—opening of Wireless Service News Quiz What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life January 8,1776 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements University news Stanley's wedding map of Africa unfolds School news Personal Column The Times Contact Details for Classified Advertising Journetwiye Times Newspapers Forthicoming marriages Answers News Imermational Newspapers Ltd. Chidi Adilih Ashes heroes and villains England players' tour… Cup's famous traditions lost on Bellamy Sports Writer of the Year The results service In Sport Today: Cricket page 32. Racing, 33. Tennis… Today's fixtures Rich heritage of York Hall must not be allowed to die Blackburn mount stubborn defence United held in Old… Snow reports England squad unsettled David delivers Taylor on top Wing returns Strength of character holds key to Australia's dominance Chief Cricket Correspondent in Sydney By Our Sports Staff: Giles bowling along nicely Staying flexible the way to build your strength Get fit, feel fit: Skiing stretches ICC holds firm on Zimbabwe stance Times Square England give squad players chance to impress Chandler takes a gamble on elite shops Racing Lingfield Park Reading the racecard Yesterday's results Big race may be switched Prospects The Times Sports Book Hewitt in great shape to keep prize at home Tennis Capriati's chances gone with wind Liverpool hoping Heskey wakes from his slumber Football Gerrard charged with violent conduct The Times Mortage Service Warnock brings success home Lindsay Sutton talks to the supporter who became Sheffield United manager Team New Zealand confident that Cup gamble holds no false dawn Sailing Picture Gallery Sacked Bosnich may take Chelsea to court Farnborough try hard to make romantic gesture The Premiership today: Reiziger keen to play keegan… King marks hundredth match in style Hidden costs take gloss off Bowyer transfer Holders refuse to go quitely as Thompson turns first-leg tide 'Incriminating' tape uncovered in Rotherham inquiry Bellamy's Empty Boast Plus Inside Sport Dial a phone The Tory Tarot First Person Style Books Inside It's Official: Toys R Bust As the Owners of a Wendy House are Told that They Need Council Planning Permission, Jeremy Hazlehurst Discovers Other Abuses Verbatim 24 Hours Signed up: Controversial midfielder Lee Bowyer… It is Hard to Imagine the Circumstances in Which a New Party Could Succeed in Dislodging an Old One Human Jungle Tory Leaders ... Or Only Fools? If History is Any Guide, There's a Tory Leadership Election on the Cards this Year. But what Do Those Cards Say about the Top Contenders? Times Writers Assess the Candidates' Form, Leadership Potential and Style Rating Tory Leaders ... Or only Fools? I Found Christ but May What Happens when a Muslim Deserts Islam and Embraces Christianity? Ahmer Khokhar Says his Family Felt Betrayed and He was Rejected by this Father-A Deeply Religious Man who Calls Al-Qaeda "Martyrs" The Times The Saturday Times The Times Is your Car a Temple of Learning? Self-Help Books are Big Business, but Can They Change your Life? Joe Stone, a Reformed Alcoholic, Assesses the Guidance in Five of Them Are Politicians and Captains of Industry Applying the Self-Help Principles in their Lives? What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Rabbi Lionel Blue Love Etc Rabbi Lionel Bluve, 72, is an author, broadcaster and teacher at the Rabblnical College, North London. He Lives in Finchley with his partner, Jim, 76 A Surgical Brainwave The Gamma Knife is Pinpoint Accurate and Non-Invasive, but Under-Used. Jerome Burne Reports Nealth "It's a Proven Treatment All over the World, but ITS USE in the Uk Has Been Extraordinarily Slow" Arc Worrying Signs Parky out There Front Row: The Parka versus the Duffel Coat. James Delingpole Compares Retro Chic with Noughties Cool Fasning The Real McCOY Nancy: Tacky, Naff and Bad News for Italians Opera & Ballet Raymond Gubbay Cambridge Theatrp Royal Festival Hall Newmarket Promotions Ltd A Good Year for the Poses Exhibittons 2003 in the First Part of a New Year Preview, John Russell Taylor Looks Ahead to Key Shows, including Barbara Hepworth and De Chirico Arts Titian: The Colour of our Money Exhibitions 2003 this Year's Biggest Must-See Opens at the National Gallery next Month, Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston. But It's Not Alone Arts Donmar The Royal Opera The New Italian Word for Talent is Ammaniti The Translation of Niccoló Ammaniti's New Book Brings an Exciting Writer to Uk Readers, Says James Eve "Stephen King is One of the Best at Capturing a Child's Point of View. I Am Cooler, More Detached" Books Diary Fiction Shorts A Concerto of Colonialism The Piano Tuner by Daniel Mason Empire: How Britain Made the World TLS A City worth Dying for The Battle for New York: The City at the Heart of the American Revolution New York City burning during the American Revolution Books Bestsellers The Times The Sunday Times Bridge Andrew Robson The Stayman Convention Lesson Sixteen Games Chess Winning Move TV Review Chenneal 4'S Latest Reality Show, Wife Swap, was a Television Producers' Dream but a Nightmare for the Viewer, Says Joe Joseph Televisionandradio Today's Highlights Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Aarpm Copland; Fanfare for America Sky One UK Gold Choice Chris Campling Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation Radio 1 Winning Move Solution: Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed Choice Stephen Dalton Films BBC One Variations TV Choice Kenyon Confronts BBC Televisionandradio Today's Television Pages 26 & 27 Satellite and… T2 Crossword No 2857 The Times The Writers Bureau How to get a job that you'll really love Fighting to keep pace A Working Relationship Television presenter and diet expert Joanna Hall, right and her Pa, Renee McGregor Life in the fast lane with PAs in travel Japan Airlines Lewisham College Crone corkill a Spherion company Flexible Multi-talented PA Westminster Hall, Housese of Parliament London Sw1a… Senior Sales & Secretary McKinlay Partnership Recruitment Consultants CANNON AVENT naturally The A-Z of office hates Malcolm Burgees with the eighth in a series of life's awful realities A cure for new year work blues Should you jump ship or stay put? Jobs specialist John Lees has some sound advice Time Savers European Scanning Clinic Ltd Careermoves TiGER Recruitment Bill Kenwright Ltd Essential Media Director's Secretaries Covent Garden Bureau The Times Knightsbridge Secretaries Receptionist Melinda Marks Recruitment The Times A new note for tuna Tasting Passport to success Working as a travel Pa brings perks and pressure. Diana Cambridge meets three at their busiest time of the year Contacts Norma Skemp Recruilment Ltd PA/EXECUTIVE Assistant The Times Young Motivational Assistant Personal Assistant to Managing Director Masala World Ltd Administrative Support The Times Pitman training Charm, comfort and a culinary delight Conference Call FYI Black n' Red Simple, Distinctive and Enigmotic

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