News from 09/05/2003
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Andrew Robson, James Bone and Roland Watson, John McNamara, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Michael Burn, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, David Brown, Dan Briody, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Robert Elkeles, Adrian Williams, Lucia Van der Post, David Chater, Melissa Kite and Tom Baldwin, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Patrick Barkham, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, David Sharrock, John Fairweather-Tall, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Mrs Moneybags, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, David Hands Rugby Correspondent and Mark Souster, Shirley English, Jim McCue, Rory Watson, Marc Mulligan, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Theresa Villiers, Frank Cole, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Andy Stephens, Nigel Hawkes and Anjana Ahuja, Phil Gordon, Adam LeBor, Tony Pidgley, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Mark Souster and David Hands, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Hatten, Nigel Williamson, Oliver Kay, Lisa Freedman, Jill Sherman and Greg Hurst, Robin Russell-Jones, Tom Baldwin, Amy Lam?, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles and Nigel Hawkes, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, David Downton, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lucia Adams, Matt Dickinson, Alan Hamilton and Roger Maynard, Robert Galster, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Michael Ball, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Daniel McGrory and Jan Raath, Cyril Taylor, Chairman, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Carolyn Asome, Tom Dart, Glen Owen, Dennis Reed, Chief Executive, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Brian MacArthur, Ian Johns, George Gittos, Craig Lord, Ashling O'connor, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent and Philip Webster Political Editor, Jim Wishart, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Stephens Pollard, Robert Tait, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, John M. Pilsworth, Gosforth, Ian Whittell, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Christopher Gillibrand, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Mega Mason, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, Matthew Connolly, Jenny Davey, Ian Foster, W. H. Cousins, Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, Robin Shepherd, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr,
ResumoGuy Burgess: the spy who loved me Commuters face rail fare free-for-all Caps on season ticket prices to be abolished after a decade Short goes Awol Hospital in red Radio awards Medal for Blair On the slide Hundreds of churches to be wiped off the map Index Bricksandmortar-The Best Property Section on the… A new strip for the Bench Britons on terrorism charges US-style fixed mortgages at heart of Brown's review Chopard Supplement inside News & Comment Business Obituaries: The Right Rev Frank Weston, below left, distinguished churchman who made a notable contribution to Oxford life; John Christie, Deputy Master of the Royal Mint; Sir William Gunn, wool industry leader, Laurence Sport Plus Www. timesonline. co. uk Reid takes the chance to pull Tory Legg Short goes missing for key vote Livingstone condemns Bush as corrupt Identity of IRA agent no secret, says Shayler Annual Calendar Duncan Smith in £160,000 wrangle Queen's man in Australia is accused of rape The Governor-General is denying the claims of a woman that were made public only after her suicide, report Alan Hamilton and Roger Maynard Much ado, but monkeys fail Shakespeare test Police launch inquiry into death of Ramsay's chef Austin Reed Hospital trust £44m in red for one year Britain is 'worst place in Europe' for infertility treatment Intel inside Blair broke his promise, says patient in 42-hour trolley wait Premier's despair at 50 'just absurd' Young doctors feel let down by training I'm an Mp ... get me into the newspapers The Celebrity test 'Hideous' voters upset Tory suitor Former banker tells of 'Vindictive' sex talk BMW PC World Gerry Adams hopes to have another hit on Ms hands People Williams likely to attend Iraq war service Millionaire quiz scam to be a film PS Bond star Moore falls ill on stage Head and bursar 'stole £500,000 for trips and treats' Housing suffers a slump Medieval history is bunk, says Clarke Electricity costs loyal customers £50 more MC Cooks Summer Gordon Ramsay Budgens Judge considers jail for riot racists Asylum-seekers may go to transit camps in Albania Martin must stay in jail in case he attacks burglars Crime bosses to be nailed on petty deeds Legal bigwigs in line for a modern makeover Updated alternatives to traditional court, dress are under consideration. Frances Gibb, legal Editor, reports Suppliers will scarcely turn a hair Freeserve Bose British Red Cross Sex and swearing help Radio 4 to reach new heights A triumph of hard graft over stardom 'Son for sale' joke gets father into trouble Vodafone Top job in prospect for station controller I am not a 'never man' on the euro, says Chancellor Dixons 27 rebel against Bill to end firefighters' strike The Labour dissidents Plaid leader quits after poll losses Digital Depot Today in Parliament Correction Tories on 'awayday' to PoW interrogation centre Duncan Smith still far from the Premiership Where Central Office has buried all its badnews Courts Biggest Ever Venue accustomed to reluctant guests No Title Bionic video eyes help bling people see again Land Rover A small part of history Scientists find genes for colon cancer Children losing the benefit of darkness Laura murder charge In Brief EU fines deal Harry Potter theft Victims failed Fastimes Hospitals try to dupe officials about Sars Virus is robust and deadly to over-65s Kwik-Fit Russia closes Chinese border after first case Play Tomorrow only in Picture Gallery Internet? 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Tel today and enjoy Iraq's debt problem can be settled quickly US sanctions move is likely to be accepted The UN Security Council has little stomach for another fight, James Bone and Roland Watson report Para, 18, killed in Basra shooting US honour puts Blair on par with Churchill Flybe Chaos in court as hearing begin B&q 'Stolen' artefacts found in museum 33 tourists killed as train and bus collide China tursn cuddly pets into coast and cuddly toys BT Staples (AFP): 41 bodies found at Srebrenica In Brief (Reuters): Train trial folds (AFP): Cretans caught (AFP): Well chosen (AFP): Expensive day Aznar's wife uses 'Hillary' tactics to attract voters Tourists find that Rome wasn't painted in a day Johnny English Liny Britons held in Saudi Arabia 'free in weeks' FBI man charged over love affair with 'Chinese spy' Bush welcomes Eastern European countries into Nato Service limitations This is why they say don't imitate Jackass EasyJet. com Florida's chads to be saved In Brief (AP): Tribal clashes (AP): Ethiopia floods (AP): Georgia flag flap (Reuters): Firework injuries The Sunday Times Interpol honours Mugabe thug Journalist fears 'foul play' The Times HSBC The world's local bank Hamas death is new setback Morocco hails its prince Hard times lack heart and soul Theatre The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek Southwark Playhouse Benedict Nightingale Theatre Simon Callwo's musical miracle plays in Norwhich; Anne Sophie Mutter goes through the motions; Lucinda Williams in her prime at 50 Everyman St. Andrew's Hall, Norwhich Richard Morrision First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Recital Anne-Sophie Mutter Festival Hall Matthew connolly Pop Lucinda Williams Shephred Bush Empire David Sinclair Theatre Happiness Barbican Ian Johns ArtsFirst To boldly go where even Maggie did not go before Lain Duncan Smith will take on the Bbc at his and his party's peril Masters of rhetoric they are not, but Blair & Co still know how to turn a phrase Picture Gallery A cross marks the sport Wiping churches off Britain's Ordnance Survey maps would be an act of cultural and topographical vandalism, writes Simon Jenkins Nauseating hypocrisy from the axis of weasels Thunderer Costly Castle Is the Government about to sell out homebuyers? Spanish Lessons Aznar is a casualty of war Tessa's Television An ideal night in—according to the Culture Secretary Reasons for not joining the euro Letters to the Editor Tests, tables and school performance Key to raising local election turnout Prayer Book and Mass Cromwell's influence Our dear pets The Times Effect of EU rules on doctors' hours Sars/Aids comparisons None so deaf Game-show politics The Weather The Times Crossword 22,347 Boots Two to ran Laura Ashley Briefing Launch costs hit BMW Berkshire's reshuffle Capital loses ground SRG receives approach Gap reports $1.2bn sales Toyota's profits serge Ottakar's director sells Stock Markets Currencies In Business Today 'In 1997 Carlyle was raising money like mad,… Commodities City sees end to rate cuts as pound slumps again Austin Reed rejects suitors as it clings to independence Mahathir pushes oil firms to ditch dollar for euro IWC Our back pages Inquiry to question Safeway's future Commission goes on offensive Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors The Times Results in brief Shareholders flinch as Barclays pays €1.1bn for Zaragozano Bidders face new definition of a supermarket Stake in DirecTV examined Elan surges as regulator scales back drug marketing inquiry Mark Court reports on a reprieve for the Irish drugmaker that was accused of using a patent to block competition Deal could trigger an overseas buying spree by banks Mirror Editor's job is safe—'for now' Motor finance closure ECB moves to looser regime on inflation Watchdog to decide if web has delivered Fed chief's caution on derivatives Pearson suffers on brokers' caution Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Familiar look at Laura Ashley 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 Recruitment upturn eludes Michael Page Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Laura Ashley appoints two chief executives The laws of recruitment Baltic sales fall hits S&n shares Asia trade lifts P&o Nedlloyd in first quarter Joining the euro is not just for Christmas Pick-up in bookings for Holidaybreak KLM warns of falling yields High-flying legal eagle Ahold's US black hole gets wider Seven chiefs and a legacy The Sunday Times Group remains guarded about funds' returns The Times Unit Trust Information Service The blurred boundary In the second and final extract from his book, Dan Brlody examines how Carlyle rose to become the dominating global private equity firm it is today. The effort it put into saving the ultimately abandoned Crusader gun illustrates how the company attempts to win contracts and influence people in the highest places Continental Airlines Aviva Pre-eminent in the world of private equity funding The Times New long arm City Diary Packing' em in City Diary Unsung heroes City Diary Builder with an eye for detail City Diary Goldman offers a new way to bet on house prices City Diary Property owners can now hedge their exposure to a fall in the value of the family home, says Dan Sabbagh Curriculum vitae City Diary Tony Pidgley in his own words City Diary Shares close near low Bornid perform Mercedes service a pit stop The Times Inspector Gadget eat your heart out Road test: Mercedes E-Classs Estate In detail The Times Glove box Index Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? The Right Rev Frank Weston Churchaman of wide-randing interests who made a notable contribution to Oxford life John Christie Supervising the producation of one-and a half billion coins in the Silver Jubille year Sir William Gunn Farmer who promoted Australia's wool industry—and wore clothes made of nothing else Court & Social Lawrence O'keeffe Diplomat who watched his Czech friends take the first breaths of freedom Lives in brief Suzy Parker Model whose fresh looks and modern outlook made her a fitties dearling Andrea King Actress who enjoyed a 50-year film carrer, despite Crossing Bette Davis studi Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Nature Notes News Quiz Questions of sport Debate@thetime. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Football hooligans; Zimbabwe tour; cirkcet contracts wimbledon prize mony ` Vivien Leigh Keeps 'tovarich' Running Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life May 9,1923 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Changing the Guard Today's royal engagements Ceremony Reception Contact Details for Classified Advertising Lonnie Donegan Flights Directory Announcements Luncheon Dinners Personal Column Eyes School news Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Box Number Replies The British Kidney Patient Association Court & Social The Times Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Answers All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Marriages` Legal Notices` Clergy Appointments No contravention in life term House of Lords Proper disciplinary sequence Privy Council A database for old Times' sake Place of providing sample House of Lords Defy of judge in controlling length of trial Court of Appeal Criminal Division Less a city, more a country retreat Gloucester in turmoil Sport is the vehicle but fame remains the spur Lakers face final curtain as supporting cast is found out American sport: Champions left licking their wounds while Madden blames lack of support on mixed loyalties The road to the Nba championship In Sport Today Yankees remain sold on Mussina's pitch Results and how they stand Apathetic fans cause devil of a problem for New Jersey The road to the NHL championship Palios heads Fa list Time warning takes edge off Dixon's round Sweetenham pets the heat on Britain's hopefuls Hamilton Park Racing Carlisle Howey thrown back into Olympic contention Judo Giro hopes to bring bad years to end with clean race Cycling Kris Kin shows determination with capital Dec Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Nottingham Wincanton Rotherham's agony goes on after split vote Rugby Union Melville feels heat after speaking out at Gloucester The results service Horan and Benazzi prepare to take final bow Mark Souster Stars bring curtain down on glittering careers Today's fixtures Lockett earns key victory In Brief McCullough plan Davis stays on Canada offer Tyro topples King First for Finns Clarke keen to confirm his quality Hockey Kafelnikov displays all his old sparkle Tennis ECB unveils vision of the future Matthew Pryor's guide to this week's Frizzell County Championship matches Weekes hits back to give herself fighting chance Fan mad about men in white coats Broncos must feel at home to end Leeds ran Rugby league Reid to get the nod from Leeds wise men Wilkinson Worried defenders caught in a trap Brian Glanville on the offside verdict that may change the game When Roberto Carlos, left, Scored at least three Real Madird players were blatantly offside Barry forces his way back into England reckoning Inactivity is the curse for muscle pain Get fit, feel muscie activation Rustu invites Wenger to make Ms move Times Square Old Firm rivals scramble for line in title race Title run-in Allardyce holds prudence dear The Premiership today: Berg, Robinson and Ferrer on the way out while Liverpool close in on Finnan Win will keep door off Jones Welsh show strength to graduate with style Ahead of the Game With more dram that Miss Marple Meets Dixon of Dock Green At the Bridge On the River Cricket bat away -as Lenny Kravitz once said it aint over til it's over Theexfiles Theblueplaque Hehastogo Gary McAillster The Travel Guide On the Roads Heroes and Zeros South Korea Times Sports Book Absurd Awards, why Should we Miss' 7out? Daniel Finkelstein defies the pundits and purists with cold, hard logic West Ham in Final Act Tom Dart on the Barclaycard Premiership death throes and the race for Europe It's Been a Big Week for... Who Should Have Been in the Spotlight over the past Few Days? Picture Gallery Hacks Gunning for Arsena4c Tom Dart reveals how the tabloids greeted the end of the title race Krystal Balls She can see what is written in the stars Picture Gallery Players Sourcing Separates These Two Red Giants There, There Diddums Picture Gallery The Weekend Fix The Game on Monday Palios likely to take top job as FA is forced into U-turn Man from Tranmere in frame Polo The fame game Picture Gallery Inside Sport The Spy who Loved Me Lucia Arts Media Inside Country Airs Country People are as as Likely to Work in Banking as in Farming. Chris Campling Hears an Everyday Story of City Folk Verbatim 24 Hours Jane Shilling The Prime Minister at 50 is Far Better Looking than his Incarnation in the Bloom of Youth Human Jungle Guy Burgess: The and the Traitor As a Bbc Drama on the Cambridge Spies Begins Tonight, Michael Burn Recalls his Love Affair with Guy Burgess-And Reveals how the Traitor's Career Nearly Ended because Burn Confessed his Homosexuality to Scotland Yard The Numbers Game The Times Good in Assocation with Priceatewr Hou Cambridge Dominates Traditional Subjects but is Beaten into Second Place in Maths, Says Glen Owen The Times How to Use this Guide Aeronautical & Man Engineering Polar Pen's Progress Tokens Cannons Girls Need to Play the Field Britain Should Back Women's Sport, Says Jonathan Gornall What is the Best Way to Shift Cellulite? Shape up for Summertime Streetwise: Jackets are Back, Says Carloyn Asome The Times The Joys of Going Organi Luxury with Lucia New London Theatre Opera & Ballet` Concerts` Gene Pitney The Times Trouble at T'mill Medieval Nottingham Clashes with Corporate Penthouse Cluture, Witnessed by Caitlin Moran A Man Looking like Rutgerh Hauer was Sent in to Sir John Harvey Jones the Place up a Bit From Valley Girl to Nashville Cat New Pop Albums David Sinclair on the Rebirth of a Welsh Songbird Phone Booth Yankee Doodles Almost Dandy Home Pop Albums the Dandy Warhols are on the Right Track to Stardom but They're Not There yet, Says Lisa Verrico The Times Afriacan Skies are the Limit World Music They Tried to Ban the Street Sound of Guinea-Bissau, but now the Rest of the World Can Get to Hear It. Nigel Williamson Reports In Tune with his Public As a Gala Concert Marks the Retirement of William Layne, Richard Morrison Salutes the Unassuming Australian who Turned the Wigmore Hall from a Fusty Relic into a Haven for Music Connoisseurs He is the opposite of the "Temperamental Luvvie" Type who is Supposed to Dominate the Arts World Viva Glasvegas, Fun Capital Looking for the Coolest Clubs in Britain? Amy Lam?? Shimmies through a Night to Remember in Glassgow Antwone Fisher Indy? He Still is After Five Years in One of Fleet Street's Youghest Jobs, Simon Kelner's Independent Style Has Kept up Sales and Been a Success, Says & Brian MacArthur The Adman Goes into Therapy Trend Predictors are what the Market Wants, Says Raymond Snoddy The Times TV That's Truly Language Recruitment Services Ltd Attic Notebook Créme All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to The Times The Sunday Times Bridge Common Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Winning Move TV Review Last Night's Television Tried a Little Too Hard to Whip up the Excitement, with the New Series of Bad Girls Leading the Way, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choiî Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Index T2 Crossword No 2961 TV Choice The Royal Bank of Scotland The Letting Quarter For the Price of Parking Space in London a First-Time Buyer Can Have a Bijou Investment Flat in Paris 6-7 04 Leading Light 08 Cape of Good Home 12 Sushi in… Inside Where the Punters are Placing their `Bets Our Weekly Look at the Betting or the Movement of House Prices with City Index Property Futures For what It's worth Finally the boot is on the foot of first-time buyers with cash, courage and conviction in the market The ugly ducklings of the market have turned into swans This Week London Agents Say New Castle Agents Say London v Newcastle In New House in Islington Gentinget out Get Away Queen Margaret's Grove, N1: a modern detached house in the grounds of a Gothic church Out Us-Style Development in Surrey Worcester Park: 60-acre parkland scheme with lackes and tennis court by St James Homes Away Listed C0ttage in Oxfordshire Hook Nortoon: an extensively refurbished 16th centry cottage in the centre of the village His Name in Lights Tord Boontje is changing the way we furnish our homes, says Lisa Freedom City Devilopments Convert Ot Euro Entry With ?50,000 to spend, forget London and head for Paris, like Lucia Adams Our other optioin was a mobile home, with wardrobes in Ayr Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Exchangerates One-Bedroom Flat in Pimlico Zone 1 First Time Buyer For Undre £225,000 you could a A lower ground-floor flat on a Georgian garden square in Central London Studio near Crouch End Zone 2-3 A studio flat in a redbrick Victrorian conversion with access to a shared garden Two-Bedroom Flat in Kingston Zone 4-6 A refurbished first-floor in a well-kept 1930s block near the Thames BE a Cape Crusader Big in South Africa is better and cheaper than in Europe, says Lucia van der Post Thames Edge Euroequivalents Selling Agent Persimmon To ADVERTISE(Trade) Howkins & Harrison Ash mill Foxtons Land for Sale Get Out of Town U. 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