News from 09/01/2003
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Andrew Robson, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ken Olisa chairman, Tom Baldwin and David Charter, Robert Cole, Michael O'Hare, Steve Marshall, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, Eric Hardy, David Brown, Mick Crawley, Geoffrey J. Samuel, Ian Nathan, Clive Hollingshead, Viraj Ratnalikar (aged 11), Malcolm P. Fillmore, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, H. J. C. Johns, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Stewart Tendler and Daniel McGrory, David Chater, James Bone, Melissa Katsoulis, Nic Hopkins, Barbara Ellen, Chrls Ayres, Roy Albinson, Civil engineer, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Robert Blood, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Adam Woods, Tina Brown, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Rosemary Bennett and Nigel Hawkes, Jack Malvern, John Stanier, Steve Bird, Rory Watson, Steve Keenan Business Travel Editor, Daniel Finkelstein, Tim Reid, Jon Hills-Jones, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Chris Hookway, Angela Jameson and Caroline Merrell, Allan Meltzer, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Ben Lynfield and Stephen Farrell, David Hands, Peter Lansley and Russell Kempson, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Michael Skelton, Paul Gledhill, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Vanora Bennett, Austin Mitchell, Oliver Kay, Lawrence T. Roach (Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Ross Clark, Simon de Bruxelles and Stephen Farrell, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Gabriel Rozenberg, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Ellis Cashmore, Allcia Wyille, Daniel McGrory and Stewart Tendler, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Tracy Ruddie, Alan Smithers and Mark Tweedle, David Mattin, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Joyce Parvin, Stewart Tendler, Rick Hillson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Simon Edwards, Paul Simons, MArtin Waller, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Richard Heron, John Goodbody, Jonathan Clayton, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Robert Cross, Mel Webb, M. A. Rushton, Ian Johns, Joe Hagan and Sara Nelson, Richard Heller, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, John Offord, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, F. A. Read-Powell, Phil Hennessy, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Graham Allen, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Daniel Rosenthal, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, James Christopher, Michael Evans, Germaine Greer, Sally Patten, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Robin Shepherd, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoGet Fit Together with a Free Seven-Day Pass for Two… The voice of Business Poison hunt police hold asyium-seekers Ricin terror alert to Jewish leaders as seventh man is arrested Boy's escape Visa ruling German squeeze Replica gun ban Volvo Daily grunt of families who don't know how to chat The Times Harman stopped doing 99mph Snow shuts biggest shopping centre Anatole Kaletsky Richard Lambert By Our Foreign Staff: 75 die in Turkish air crash News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Fast Times Tories leave favourite off shortlist for Mayor Tube consortium to earn £250m over six years BBC gives thought to younger priests Question Time shows MPs in cold light of midday Parliamentary No 10 tells Milburn not to squander NHS cash Hospitals' £100m fund Staples Hard core of motorists still drink and drive Welsh boy's fantastic journey from war zone Hollywood loses plot as DVD hacker is cleared Moben Kitchens Where family home became snipers' lair Blunkett imposes visa rules on all Jamaican visitors What's Important Changes overdue, say air travellers 'Conditions are not as favourable as you may think' Arrival of 758 from West Indies The Italian ship Auriga, from Kingston, Jamaica, called at Southampton this evening to land 758 men and women from the West Indies who have come to England seeking work. Two trains took them to London, where 565 of them hope to find jobs. The others are bound for Birming Jamaicans in Britain Everest Minister attacks NUT for delaying reforms 'Pop science' for schools Judge appeals for help in catching girls' gun killers Blunkett to ban replica weapons Disc jockey shot in restaurant dispute Rover Firefighter dies trying to rescue brother Archer's champion defends the honour of lain Duncan Smith People Star Trek star's new enterprise DSG Retail Ltd Scottish minister trips up on good intentions Poison pen of Mr Wiz PS Lloyds TSB Blizzards give the South a rare old battering 'Pressure flip' may lead to return of Arctic winters Baltic blasts penetrate London's warmth duvet Dolphin Bathrooms Comet Even men say women make the best bosses So who wears the trousers? Reporter accuses BBC of sex bias Mitsubishi Motors Feminine charm is still a career girl's best asset Two studies throw surprising new light on the battle of the sexes in Britain's workplaces. Helen Rumbelow reports Algerian link to al-Qaeda Office World Terror agents follow the asylum route of Britain Alegerians who claim to flee terrorism are unlikely to sent home, say Daniel McGrory and Stewart Tendler France says 'antiquated' British extradition laws binder fight How Immigration rules forced Intelligent Finance Torture claim angers French police Scientists hope for vaccine in 5 years Private Eye Currys Council paid for flat used as terror laboratory Islington to care for suspects Breakthrough raises hopes that ricin can be beaten Live News Times Online News Alerts Business Live NHS chief sacked for exposing 'fiddle' B&Q By a Correspondent: Doctors face more official complaints Harrods Knightsbridge Jail accused over racist graffiti In Brief Solvent threat Deadly prank Soham police aid Naked secret Fast Times A New Pay Dawns for Westminster Magnet a pleasure for life Diary of a day that was over before it began MPs learn to live without their lunchtime claret Toyota Commons promised powers power over sentencing Criminal justice Bills meaningless drivel, say Tories Cabinet united over Iraq war, Blair insists Today in Parliament Question Time Briefing Keeps Score Macho politics 'loses votes' says Morris Budgens Labour admits breaches of political donation law Einstein vindicated at Newton's expense Right and wrong at the speed of light Teacher training agency Drinking alcohol every day can cut heart attack risk for men Orwell honoured with a nice cup of tea By Our Science Correspondent: Scientists discover male paunch gene What's Important By a Correspondent: New robots spell end for factory assembly lines Poll shows Sharon's lead cut to three seats Blueprint for a state facing an almost impossible birth The Royal Bank of Scotland The Computer World Journeys 2003 This Saturday only in the times magazine Nigeria faces 'battle of the generals' at the polls Anatomy of a nation Pakistan's UN envoy 'attacked woman' The Schroders Struggle to get beached whales back to sea Hong Kong's leader takes 10% pay cut Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance plc Villagers massacred for their pensions Cuts costs or you'll pay, EU warns Germany Budget forecasts Aznar's wife to seek election British Gas Communications Schröder on the ropes over strikes Vatican's criminal record Uproar as 'Nazi-tainted' art is housed in Berlin (Reuters): Ivory Coast rebels sign ceasefire In Brief (AP): Eta killing foiled (AP): Cannibal rebels (AP): Death sentence (Reuters): Alarms ignored (AP): Adoption charge (AP): Eviction blast (AP): Money to burn US weapons dossier may remain a secret Marks & Spencer America's floating airbase gets ready for battle Carrier's fighter pilots set their sights on Baghdad Washington silent on its evidence of on board the USS Constellation Pentagon briefs Bush on war plans Greek peace mission Troops voice fear of anthrax vaccine Ebookers Co-operative bank RAF jets to practise warfare in desert Turkey will complete first phase of war Foreign Briefing Live News News Alerts Business Live Times E-Mails Bush rides into a strom by seeking judge's elevation The Lott affair has not altered Bush's agenda of getting his nominees placed in courts, writes Tim Reid The Times Man 'wanted to buy a child' Banks join anti-Chávez strikes Renault Flu deaths soar for US elderly Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance plc Business Design Centre Tripping the light fantastical Concert Glass Shorts Barbican Concert PLG Young Artists Purcell Room, SE1 Theatre Cirque du Soleil Albert Hall Times Online Reviews in full What's Important Critics' Choice The Tory flight into dangerous territory Conservatives have squandered and opportunity by talking about tax cuts A woman's duty is not only to have the sex she doesn't really want, but to enjoy it All's well with the world, expect in Blair's head An army stuffed by Fanner Giles's carrots Thunderer Toxic Tactics Terrorists thrive on fear and panic Germany Falling Schröder's problems are mostly of his own making Snow Job An infrequent guest casts a spell The Times Support for Tarn over Iraq action Judges' sentencing policy for burglars Punishment to fit firearms crimes Energy planning Student loans GM crop worries Building the future Warnings from trade figures Noise pollution Recipe for disaster Watch this space The fairer sex The Weather The Times Crossword BT WRG confirms talks Briefing Wood offers reassurance Census 'error' demand Cable rescue pays $65m SEC's temporary solution Fiat may spin off car arm Oil fall hits output hopes Medisys gains 12% Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today National debt Times MPC rules out rate cut Most UK firms against early entry into euro All abroad New Star set to buy unit trusts from Aberdeen Bloomsbury Bomber pilot who helped PoWs to escape Trades in Regus face scrutiny The Times Lining up Christmas turkeys Business Editor's Commentry Need to know:The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Dixons slowdown hits stores sector Laura Ashley joins the ranks of disappointed Christmas retailers Wellbeing director dismissed by Boots after four months Acer Empowering People Accusations fly, in battle for House of Fraser Fasttimes ThyssenKrupp Next sales setback adds to gloom Timesonline Rival's cheer helps Compass beat chill Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 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 Waste Recycling back in fashion Tempus Spending slowdown worries unnerve Aga Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street The Times America's debt to the Bank of England In the first of two extracts from his new book on the history of the US Federal Reserve, Allan Meltzer analyses the pivotal role of a British institution Tomorrow: How the Fed and the Bank of England caused the Great Depression and How the Fed won its independence The Times The Times Losses trimmed at close P&O Princess board agrees £3.3bn bid from Carnival EasyJet chief allays City fears as share price slides The Times Unit Trust Information Service Chelsea Village boosted by plan for new investors Action Research Dual listing swings it for winning contender Loyalty drive Snappy dealers on a roll Class action Capture the data that really aids decision-making Finance & Accountancy Steve Marshall on the challenge confronting finance executives Employees' endearing acts lifted the spirit Business Travel Travel Journey Wise Bon Voyage Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interest Shell-shocked by flexibility from a corporate chain Hotels Service that counts Airlines Home on the trail Places Hotels want you to join the January sales drive London two nights £99, Paris two nights £135, Ontario a week £578:Tony Dawe lists the latest offers Egypt adventure Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Vacations Plc Ebookers Travel Airline Network Travelbag Culture without crowds Focus on Venice Choice Cars Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Wing-Commander Garry Garrad-Cole Wartime prison escaper who masqueraded as an Italian to help shelter fellow servicemen in German-occupied Rome Major-General Sir Philip Ward Welsh Guards officer whose skilled diplomacy calmed the rulers of the Gulf States as Britain prepared to withdraw from the region Varinka Wichfeld-Muus Danish Resistance worker who, after the war, took on another fight to clear her husband's name Court & Social Conrad Hall Oscar-winning cinematographer who gave Sam Mendes's American Beauty its distinctive look To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Peter Tanner Aspiring jazz musician who switched to film and worked as editor as an editor on many of Ealing Studios' finest success Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Buying British Should we buy products produced in the UK even if imported goods are cheaper? Nature Notes A little leeway at work Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers If parents can demand flexible working hours, why shouldn't everyone else? On This Day Britain's Film Studios Adapt Themselves to Change News Quiz What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life January 9,1907 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Answers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times and Sunday Times School news University news Demolition of a Victorian mill highlights failings in Ulster's planning system Church news Personal Column Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Appointments The Times Marriage Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Invester in People Edward Jones Limited Data Sound Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items News International Newspapers Limited Business Link Ordnance Survey Department of Trade and Industry Advertising Recruitment and Consultancy Ministry of Defence NHS Appointment Commission The Parole Board for England and Wales MacGregor Associates Securities Institute Lamensdorf Consulting Cray Multiple Classifed Advertising Items Have You Made your First Business Mistake? Times Newspapers National Health Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items South East England Development Agency Independent Consultancy Great telemarketing oppurtunity Radical I. T. Ltd The Independent Director Limited Odgers Heidrick & Struggles Office of Fair Trading Multiple Display Advertising Items News International Newspapers Ltd University College London Occupational pensions regulatory authority The Parole Board for England and Wales Greene King Fine Ales Accountancy Additions Office of Government Commerce Inter Exec Buzz The CV Bureau - Professional Specialist Tallormade… Oxford Graduate Recruitment Haldane bernard associates Office of Water Services Connaught Britain's Executive Career Service Times Newspapers Young, innovative and dynamic service provider is… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shah shines in defeat The closet remains locked and fear is still the key Stay flexible and avoid problems on the slopes Get fit, feel fit: Skiing stretches In Sport Today Liverpool stunned by Tonge double Times Square Tomlinson shows no signs of feeling the heat Bowls Agassi still eager to be among the front runners Tennis Northampton take rough with smooth as Dawson returns Rugby union Hewitt fighting fit to justify historic seeding Rotherham's owner is unable to meet critics Wood focuses on World Cup finale as injuries fake toll From a correspondent: Olga from Baling succeeds by toeing party line Frost keeps grip on programme Prospects Yesterday's results Hanagan to appeal after Lingfield controversy Southwell Quinn sets sights on fresh start after ban Four-day Festival will still save best for last Zimbabwe decision 'will not affect funding Hollioake acts the part for England in theatre of Waugh Charity trek planned in brother's memory Snow reports Toyota's new driving force facing tough road ahead Motor racing Walkinshaw faces £2.5m Cosworth claim Ponting on guard as Muralitharan returns Yuvraj stays Calm under pressure as India end losing run Fasttimes Westwood steeled to start from scratch Golf By Our Sports Staff: Absent Woods casts Hawaiian shadow Monk taken the distance in thriller at Frimley Green Darts Arthur looks to the Castle for his first home hoot Boxing Brocklehurst cleared to play for England Rugby league By a Correspondent: Gracey warms to generation game The results service Today's fixtures Amaeehi is suspended once more In Brief Williams blow Howlett stays put Mitchell dies Prop stars Riding high Bowyer makes return journey south with excess baggage on board Playing away presents real test of commitment Travelling fans relish the chance to prove love of their club, Ellis Cashmore says Reading the bans: Uefa's heaviest suspensions Giggs stunned by jeers as United supporters run out of patience Golden boy reaches Old Trafford crossroads What's Important Prawn sandwiches or not, all of them cannot be wrong Ahead of the Game Picture Gallery The Premiership today: Said poised to make debut for Everton while Newcastle pursue Belgium defender Farnborough take the money and run to Highbury Picture Gallery What's Important Souness faces two FA charges Liverpool left Tonge-tied after mellor's head start Web of intrigue surrounds Radcliffe's poll failure Voters run star athlete out of first place Gunning for Giggs Opinion Golf Tennis Andre Agassi, at 32, retains an undiminished… Dial a phone Tina Brown The Lying Game Tina Brown Analysis Health Inside Cover Story Reportage Health Style Films Education Games TV and Radio On the Loose As Welsh Police Search for a "Puma-Like Crature", Other Forces are Also Hunting Strange Bests. Richard Heller Reports True Fiction Verbatim 24 Months "Tina, Darling, the Red Suede Gloves with Fox Fur Trim Sound Divine. But They Weren't from Me" On Vacation, I Will Never Read Any Story with the… Human Jungle Can an Old Favourite Hold its Magic? Phill Jupitus on Here Come the Double Deckers Picture Gallery Anyone for Paranoia, Lies and Cheating? Could You Betray and Lie to your Best Friends and Loved Ones? Welcome to Mafia. Joe Hagan and Sara Nelson Report on the Enthralling Party Game that is Sweeping the Salons of New York, Turning Husband against Wife and Uncovering Devious Personality Traits that People Didn't Know They Had How to Play The Times Gas, Plague and Ricin The Discovery of Traces of Ricin in a London Flat Could Be the Latest Example of an Ancient and Lethal Tradition of Harnessing Harimful Substances for Nefarious Purposes, Says Damian Whitworth Special American Issue This Saturday only in travel The Times Why Boy Jenkins Allowed Details of his Thyroid Condition to be Revealed in the Times Make apos;Itapos; Right Sexual Dysfunction is Fact, Not A Gimmick Cruel Wait for Ms Sufferers World Vision Baby, It's a Tough Act Getting Straight Back into Shape after Giving Birth is Compulsory in the World of Showbiz. Rather Them than us, Says Vanora Bennett Wish Fulfilment Fogal Cashmere Tights, £200 Peter Dudgeon It's a Mean Old Town New Films Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York, and Epic Tale of Betrayal, Murder and Redemption, is Seriously Ambitious, Seriously Expensive and Seriously Flawed, Says Barbara Ellen Gangs of New York Today in the Times See P23 of the Main Paper for First Night Reviews Tomorrow in T2 Caitlin Moran Sets Fat Plague against Wife Swap Picture Gallery King of New York Being a Living Legend Doesn't Make Film-Making Any Easier for Martin Scorese, Says Ian Johns He's American Cinema's Tortured Artist, Bleeding Integrity from Every Vein The One where Jennifer Dumps Rachel More New Releases Jennifer Aniston is Stunning as a Downtrodden Housewife, but De Niro and Jackie Chan are Old Hat, Says James Christopher It's the Dead Ends in her Life that Provide the Pointed Comedy The Old Vic Video and Dvd Entertainments The Times Entertainments Listings Film Choice Top 10 Movies Also on Release Luvvy Labours Lost Ian Nathan on why the Hip Britfilm Company Natural Nylon Perished UGC Hollywood Dairy Rio Grand Brazilian Cinema is Back, Burgeoning and Touring Britain. 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