News from 15/01/2003
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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Jon Ashworth, Lynne Greenwood, Gary Jacob and Russell Kempson, Megan Mason, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Neelam Verjee, Chris Ward, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Magnus Linklater, Robert Thicknesse, Roger Dyson, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Tom Bawden, Ingrid Mansell and Neelam Verjee, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Chris Maddock, Melissa Katsoulis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Monica Porter, Rosalind Renshaw, Richard Eaton, Ingrid Mansell and Roger Boyes, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Caroline Thomson, Director of Public Policy, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David Jenkins, Beryl Bainbridge, Jane Green, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson, Mark Jones, Alice Rawson, Tim Reid, Peter Ackroyd, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, James Delingpole, John le Carre, Richard Lloyd Parry, Roland Watson and Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Imogen Mottram, Ron Lewis, Stephen Collins, David Jones, Tony Gunn, Ian McIntyre, Nicholas Wapshott, Fran Clemmow, Mark Court, David Charter and Tom Baldwin, Russell Kempson, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Stephen Farrell, Luke Coppen, Ross Clark, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Robert Walter, Geoffrey Dean, John le Carré, Rob Wright, Alison Roberts, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Cheryl Taylor, Andy Watts, Chief Executive and Secretary, Jonathan Silverlight, Ann Bird, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marion Davies, Xan Rice, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Tom Baldwin and Tony Halpin, Richard Owen, Philip Webster, Lewis Smith and Tom Baldwin, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Peter Willoughby, Helen Nugent, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Ian Cobain and Stewart Tendler, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Dalya Alberge, Carl Mortished European Briefing, Tom Dart, Tim Cadman, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Elizabeth Burney (Senior fellow), Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Amanda Craig, Marcus Binney Arichtecture Correspondent, Chris McGrath, Robert B. Baird, Robert Davis, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, George Caulkin, Neil Murray, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Sherman Carroll, Director of Public Affairs, Ben Webster, Malcolm Burgess, Ben Macintyre, Richard Miles, Dick Whitfield, Chairman, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Valerte Elttoit, John Naish, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Lisa Verrico, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Mike Piff, Valerie Grove, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lewis H. Thomas, Clive Borrell, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, John Trainin, Robin Shepherd, Patience Wheatcroft, James Moore and James Doran, Roger Ordish, Claire Gilman,
ResumoPoliceman murdered in ricin raid Terror suspect stabs officers with kitchen knife Three Algerians arrested in swoop on Manchester flat Heath denies plot Inside Trains delayed Four-way fight Cricket protest Half Price Flights Fergie, Gambling and 'Obscene' Wages: United Exposed—sport Page 44 Labour warns Blair on war against Iraq ?500 bounty puts brakes on drink-drivers The Times Today page 2 Crossword 22 Beryl Bainbridge Bose better sound through research John le Carré Father of three with service in his blood In this section News & Comment What's Important Today in the Times In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus Fast Times Olympic game is up before contest has begun Parliamentary sketch Something different? Suits you, Ma'am Firefighters may be locked out Brown funding fear may delay university reform London Business School Applications system is condemned as lottery Heath takes centre stage over Bloody Sunday Valerie Grove sees the former Prime Minister in command at the inquiry into the 1972 shootings No Title Struggle to cope with Ulster anarchy Miss Devlin strikes Mr Mauding in Commons Radio station on thin ice after stunt Fisherman's Friend Idea of government plotting behind the killings 'absurd' Inquiry begins into why ricin officer died Investigation will seek to establish whether safety guidelines were followed says Stewart Tendler Cheltenham & Gloucester Harmonious suburb shaken by stabbings Terrorist victims killed in the line of duty PHIL NOBLE/PA Cherie row man drops bid to stay In Brief Dog of war Blood claims Family's hope Heroin death Granada victory Shot girl charge Teller grabs cash Golden Piggy Pregnant woman defeats colonel's armed robbery By a Correspondent: Vineyard owner killed by 'guides' Automobile Association Parental guilt pays off for the tweens BT Brother held after new year murders Is Campbell the new Red Devil Citroën Daddy of Pop Art says it lacks snap and crackle A night at the opera Emergency services rescue gay TV show Lloyds TSB PS Fujitsu Woolf tries to fight back burglary sentences Toyota Rap producers will meet Blunkett More than Modern trains delayed for two more years EasyJet Power struggle puts promise will behind schedule BT On track Closure of learning disability hospitals delayed Brown to seek new takers for tax credits Witch-hunts prompt call for local Tories to be reined in Standard Life Bank Racism is not institutional but personal, says Blunkett Happiness is a Cabinet Office research report Political Briefing Happiness is a cabinet office research report Olympic bid may be too costly ministers suggest Redgrave unwilling to lead campaign Workers' rights row reopens union rift with Labour Ford Today in Parliament Picture Gallery Labour chiefs have their say on war with Iraq Smuggled parts may be the missing clue British Gas Communications NHS impact played down Hoon backs 'son of Star Wars' base Berlin joins Paris in insisting on new UN resolution before battle Two accused of selling supergun parts Thousands more child porn users to be exposed by FBI Card firms help to close 300 websites Police reopen Barrymore inquiry Which Webtrader Comet mission is blown off course by faulty rocket Stick-in-the-mud worm halts bridge Singer drops sex case against Van Evesham Technology Man jailed for taking two chicks In Brief Coulson steps up Interpol hunt Salmon curtain Fast Times Straw uses video link to kick start peace process Business Link Labour leader refuses to join Sharon coalition Bush tries to coax North Korea off nuclear path Naipaul attacks hounding of press in India Somak Holidays Mugabe vows he will never go into exile Intel inside Visit to shrine upsets Japan's 'victim' nations 50,000 protesters say Denktas must back peace plan An isiand divided School is supposed to be boring, French pupils told The Open University Sentence first, then we'll have the trial Demon Briton freed after hijack threat In Brief (AFP): Rights attack (AP): Religious riot (AP): Cockfight death (AP): Sniper 'print link' (AFP): Pavarotti birth Europe is losing race for growth to America The MarketPlace Bradford & Bingley Berlusconi pushes ahead with two-mile bridge to Sicily Pope's mobile 'thought for the day' The Computer World New EU database to finger bogus refugees Holidays 2003 Times Online Books Arts First LAW Live News Bush's popularity slips as Americans get jitters over economy The next Prozac generation starts at seven Nobody knows the long-term effects of prescribing drugs to disturbed children, Nicholas Wapshott reports One. Tel Drugs used as last resort in Britain Eurostar Kidnap gang is snared by pizza Concert Nash Emsemble Brabbins Wigmore Hall Half Price Flights Twisted plot to lighten winter Theatre Auntie and Me Wyndham's Concert Orfeo Barbican Concert RLPO/Schwarz Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool Critics's Choice Phobe Greenwood A heavy price to pay for gobbling up cheap food Who cares who buys Safeway; the supermarket system is deeply flawed My Mummy would never have let me have a Mummy like Dolores Clover The United States of America has gone mad Please, please, don't send us back to British Rail Thunderer Net Works of Trust The Internet and the abuse of innocence Straight BAT The ECB must ensure Mugabc cannot exploit its team Sell Them Cheap Shopping around for a new supermarket chain Pornography and internet access Letters to the Editor Tory candidates Armed service The Times Plumbers tapping into high rewards Jail and other sentences for burglars Digital curriculum Sum hopes Late notice Hare coursing as recreational sport Uncrowded stage Grateful thanks For a rainy day The Weather The Times Cross Word Around Britain Abroad High Tides Weathercall Amazon Refining fears hit BP Briefing Cars drive US retail rise British Energy warning General Electric strike Vote for airline sanctions Kmart to close 326 stores Cost-cuts boost Tomkins Intel doubles earnings Currencies Charts of the day In Business Today Easy Money Tesco considers swoop on smaller Safeway stores Fifth Mothercare warning fuels talk of takeover bid Watchdog to curb spread betting by directors Kingmaker Oracle Last Biggles Bush aide faces query on UK fund dispute The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Sunday Times Tesco could still go shopping Business Editor's Commentary EU's patent delays bode ill for future Stable door culture alive at the FSA Results in brief The Times US giant muscles in on fight for Safeway Wetherspoons cheered by Christmas trading Heathrow express Regulators will decide who rules the supermarket aisels GUS boosted by sales at Argos New Look caught in slowdown Cautious outlook at Debenhams Canary Wharf rallies after broker upgrade Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 GUS sidesteps economics fears 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 Rail contract worries send Jarvis tumbling Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Gilbert too busy for role City Diary Gulf of opinion FI chiefs meet to restart stalled sport Revenue targets overseas tax dodge Equitable 'would have ignored E&Y' Ecclestone eyes British GP rights Airbus aims to overtake Boeing as number one NU ditched £2.5bn of shares last year Manufacturing output picks up Renault Hamburg police raid Reemtsma offices Food company chief 'stole £2.4m for Co-op bribes' The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is paid for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager GM crops policy shuts door on industry European Briefing The Times Asbestos wipes out Travelers profits' SEC hands out $70m fines to brokers There's a price to pay if deadlines pass you by Act swiftly to make the most of your pension allowances says Xan Rice Time runs out for endowment redress claim Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links Free Guides On Saturday Hp invent A short tour round the best financial sites Millionaire's row develops ten-a penny syndrome They used to have acres of grounds or a huge lake, but now houses worth ?1 may come with little more than a goldfish pond, Megan Mason reports AmericanAirlines Wirrall postcode joins the £1m club City & West End Brydian Court Multiple Display Advertising Items Parque da Floresta Superior Real Estate Ltd Island fling on Antigua offers value for money Overseas Property Cheryl Taylor says falling house prices in the Cabribbean make the islands a popular market for European buyers Desert springs Ocean Estates International Property Exhibition Passport to Antigua The Superior Real Estate Group Ltd Hargreaves Lansdown Flat finish for shares Wquity Prices Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this Henry Botterell Obituaries Canadian airman who served in both the Navy and the RAF and shot down a balloon in the First World War The Ven Niel Nye Influential pastor who combined commitment to his parishioners with deep personal devotion in an exemplary Anglican ministry W. R. Rishi Indian scholar who was created an honorary Gypsy for his work in the development of Romany studies Court & Social Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Paul Pender Boxer who ended the marvellous regin of Sugar Ray Robinson and fought three epic bouts with Britain's Terry Downes Do we Torture One to save Thousands The use of torture Are there any circumstances in which torture can be justified? DJM: Mature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issue of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers On This Day 25 Years for Bruce Reynolds Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life January 15,1645 John Evelyn's diary has been overshadowed by Pepy's it but has its own encyclopaedic fascination, such as this description of a circumcision in Rone's Jewish ghetto witnessed during a four-year European tour Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Service of thanksgiving Cocktail party Luncheon Contact Details for Classified Advertising Rebuilding the charity of the Church Echoing voices of the art world's eccentrics Personal Column Travel Insurance Court & Social No Title Forthcoming marriages Answers Word Watching Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times BAR drivers turn up heat England's future stars can count on sweet FA... Martin Samuel Sports writer of the year In Sport Today Supply of drugs by doctors to patients is zero rated for VAT Law Report Why a statement from Bowyer would speak volumes Whether new job offer was unreasonably refused Employment Appeal Tribunal Published January 15,2003 Hudson v George Harrison Ltd Before Judge Peter Clark, Mrs M. McArthur and Mr H. Singh Judgment December 5,2002 England to play in Zimbabwe Relaxed Gourlay on course to reclaim world title Bowls What's loyalty got to do with anything in a brand new age Cricket Harmison leaves England wide open to problems Austravel ICC sponsorship dispute with India close to being resolved Skolars keen to learn in first season Rugby league Edwards gives youngsters slim hope of victory Scoreboard Snow reports Kopeck gets go-head to run at Wincanton Huntingdon Newcastle Lingfield Park McManus secures services of Flagship Uberalles The Wright Track Yesterday's results Loit and Larsson deliver wake-up call to top seeds Tennis: Australian Open Results from Melbourne Times Square Graham's heavy industry lightens load for MacArthur Salling Marketeers left out in the cold as Siberia's rising star fails to fire Ilie voices fears on drugs Court stars: the rivals England fighting two-tier system Badminton The results service Star role for Button irks Villeneuve Motor racing Catt returns with eye on England recall Rugby Union Clear benefits if you can stomach these exercises Get fir, feel fit: Drop a dress size workout Day three Hatton promised tougher opponent for next fight Boxing The Times Ermolenko retraces his tracks In Brief Macree beaten Wie misses out Maier returns Lead increased Leslie leaves Reading pay the price for lack of interest FA Cup third round The Times Deadly Dagenham in dreamland Ifill torments Cambridge as Millwall squeeze through Last night's results By a Correspondent: Muliyne's double strike puts Norwich on the right path By Our Sports Staff: Tardif's heroics derail challenge of Crewe Ahead of the Game Area gives Sunderland an extra reason to celebrate Gascoigne flies to China as Merson considers future The Premiership today: Souness looks to reinforce his defence while Bolton play down links with Goater By Our Sports Staff: City fans eager to welcome Fowler into fold Cudicini escapes Fa ban despite red card Al Fayed denies sale of Craven Cottage Decision to play in Harare a 'sad day for English cricket' Van Nistelrooy plays risky hand over betting issue Why Bowyer must say sorry Why Rooney must be spared Inside Sport Oxfam Love You, Miss You, Need You Fashion Arts Creme Inside ILL-CONCEIVED True Fiction A&E are to Become "Emergency Centres" to Deter Time-Wasters with Minor Ailments. Mark Jones Spies a Trend Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours When London Barely Functions now, how on Earth Would It Cope with Hosting the Olympics Mary Ann Sieghart Human Jungle You Need to Know about Cigarettes? They'll Always Be to Die for Within Weeks There Will Be Bigger and Scarier Warnings on Cigarette Packs and the European Court Has Demanded Lower Levels of Nicotine. But Smoking Has Obvious Benefits, Says Beryl Bainbridge, who Isn't about to Cut down Where There's Smoke There's Smokers' Delights Ten Fag Facts I was Called an Unbelieving Bishop Vilified by Traditionalists, including Lord Hailsham, when He Dared to Air Commonplace Views Questioning the Literal Truth of Scripture, David Jenkins Still Pursues an Open, Liberal Theology The Miners' Strike: Facing up to People who Wish to Play God The Times Love Me and Emotional Intelligence Finding a Partner who Can Co-Exist with your Offspring is a Challenge but It Can Be Done, Says Monica Porter who Has a Few Tips The New Partner's View What Does Life Tell US about Love? This Week: Jane Green The Killer within An Inherited Gastric Condition Carries a Serious Risk of Bowel Cancer. Claire Gilman Reports The Times Low Libido Worrying Signs Grooming Awful Inattention to Detail is the Key to Male Style, Dress down for Success, Says James Delingpole Cargo Cult Be a Rebel, Wear a Suit You Heard It Here First: Get the Smurf Look AmericanAirlines Laurels for Hardy Arts The Glory Years of Picture Post and the Great Bert Hardy Live Again, Says Joanna Pitman Hockney Takes like a Duck to Water David Hockey Turns his Enthusiasm to Watercolour John Russell Taylor Heartily Approves David Hockney: Five Double Portraits National Portrait Gallery David Hockney: Painting on Paper Annely Juda Fine Art The New Glasgow Boys The Fleming Collection Picture Gallery Art Experts Fear a Big Clean-Up at St Paul's Could Do More Harm than Good. Dalya Alberge Reports Entertainments The Times The Lion King Mummy Returns Art 3 Visual Art John Russell Taylor Visits Ancient Egypt in Venice The Pharaohs Palazzo Grassi, Venice Her Crime? To Be an Intelligent Woman Peter Ackroyd Celebrates the Historical Resurrection of an 18th Century Literary Heroine Here's Looking at You The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, APT. 3W By Gabriel Brownstein Bloomsbury ISBN 0 7475 6010 2 Reasons to Stay Home TLS Bestsellers Trust in the Truth Truth and Truthfulness Bernard Williams Princeton University Press £19.95;336 pp ISBN 0 6911 0276 7 Science Fiction Feast Empire Non-Fiction Shorts Talk of the Devil: Encounters with Seven Dictators by Riccardo Orizio Secker & Warburg, £15.99;200pp ISBN 0 436 20999 3 Reader's Digest Bridge Andrew Robson The Stayman Convention Lesson Seventeen Chess Latest ratings Winning Move Tv Review Buried Offered an Authentic Taste of the Horror of Prison Life that was a Million Miles Away from Prisoner: Cell Block H, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Conspiracy Theory (1997) Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Choice Radio Radio 1 Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2863 TV Choice Peoples choice Index Keeping a sunny outlook Working Relationship Television weather presenter Siân Lloyd, right, and her office manager, Vanessa Moss Index Centrepoint Robert Walters Multiple Display Advertising Items Securicor Snr. 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