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News from 21/05/2003

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Sigmund Sternberg Honorary Life President, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Richard Beeston and James Bone, Andrew Billen, Richard Ellis, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Joanna Coles, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, George Ball, David Rhys Jones, Richard Owen and Valerie Elliott, Roger Cunliffe, Caroline Brannigan, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Carol Midgley, Ginny Dougary and Dominic Kennedy, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Jonathan Hills-Jones, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Colin Bullen, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Bill Beaugie, John Mellin, Rosalind Renshaw, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, William Sant, Caroline Merrell and Richard Miles, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Lucia Van Der Post, John Bullen, James Hider, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, David Wythe, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Roger Riddell, International Director, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Ben Macintyre Parlimentary Sketch, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Derek Beckwith, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Malu Halasa, John Whittaker (Senior lecturer), David Barnes, Ben Webster and Richard Ford, Phil Gordon, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, John Copeman, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Mark Court, Derwent May, Xan Rice and Helen Nugent, Paula Hawkins, Vanora Bennett, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Sarah Johnson, Philip Webster, Peter Riddell and Rosemary Bennett, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Chris Smith, David Miller, Chris Power, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Richard Lloyd Parry and Leo Lewis, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Melissa Kite, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Rosie Thomas, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Stuart Millson, Dalya Alberge, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Simon Cuffin-Munday, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Judy Hobson, Nick Szczepanik, Peter Prior, John Goodbody, Anthea Rowan, Mary Ann Sieghart, Joanna Pitman, Christopher Walker, Robert Crampton, Peter Milner, Weston Colville, Pat White, James Hamblin, Hayes Middlesex, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter and Chris Ayres, Anjana Ahuja, Richard Heller, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Robert Tait, David Stafford, Iain Finlayson, Kenneth Cleveland, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Malcolm Burgess, Rachel Campbell-Johnson, Michael Dynes, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Stephen Vince, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Howard Toon, Steve Williams, Epson Downs, Roy Dean, Bromley, Kent, Neville N. Bradpiece, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Caroline Merrell and David Charter, Tony Halpin, Michael Evans, R. F. Atkins, Matthew Connolly, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Adam Sage and David Brown, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Johnston, Patience Wheatcroft, Steve Kershaw, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Cariotta Gall, Allan Thompson, Alan Lee The Course Inspector,

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Labour's euro feud explodes 'Here's 20p-phoen all of them' 'I think I've made an enemy for life' Embassies shut after triple alert on al-Qaeda bombs Alone at the North Pole Index Inside Hats off to Celtic Dog kills boy as babysitter sleeps The perfect face cream Oracle British colonel in war crimes inquiry Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesonliiie. co. uk Star-struck ham actors hog limelight in luvvie-in Over-65s fight for right to work Union leadership backs new deal to end fire strikes Cool reception for corporate death law Radical cleric 'inspired September 11 hijacker' Flybe Benefit cut for antisocial tenants Champagne's on ice for strand Pen Hadow defied the odds and the weather to walk to the North pole but now he is stranded, report Ginny Dougary and Dominic Kennedy Scientists resort to equations to locate the world' s best beaches D= (-2xA12)+(1+A23)+(1xA34)+(2xA4S) at Money Danger of death brings out man's full potential GPs will own up to errors in 'near miss' log Cheltenham & Gloucester Doctors to be given a say in future of the NHS Organ scandal backlash blocks medical research Cash for kidneys Sheikh desert-tamer wins RHS gold Experts predict end for vCJD In Brief Bus promise Gypsies appeal Jerwood winner Crowning glory Presenter returns Today in Parliament Italy and France lead foodie field EU laws to expose 'plastic chicken' 'Barmy' ruling bans Asda from undercutting its Parma ham GE Finest passion Picture Gallery Peugeot People How the influence of a murdered Thatcherite MP lives on in Northern Ireland Andrew Pierce Clare's bout of madness Peugeot Ps ... Teachers call for end of national tests and tables Leak forces recall of second exam paper Universal Dental Implant Yorkshire Tourist Board Nokia Connecting People One in the ear for old 'FA Cup' United we must stand on Europe, says Chancellor Gordon Brown wants to form a consensus around his strategy, write peter Riddell and Philip webster Currys Divided, you fail us all, say the Conservatives A fresh twist to the most bitter quarrel in politics Tom Baldwin analyses the feud Man glues himself to tax office desk in credits protest Compensation may be due to 500,000 Ford Public gets rare view of Lloyd Webber art Woman in intensive care after cow attack It's time to give up on the ghost, say scientists Nissan Places of spooky interest Killer driver who rammed police car jailed for life New fitness test will ease way for modern WPC recruits Fit for the force BT Queen to honour air crash rescuer Matrix Reloaded Shareholders scent blood in attack on fat-cat directors PC World Look who got the cream: man who attacked pay greed 'Golden parachute' Is perk of choice in City 'Times' article inspires director for film about serial killers The real natural-born Killers Cruel tortures and savage slaughter: Rachel Campbell-Johnston braves the animal Kingdom Top Gun Cruise fires back at claim he feared to fly Howells's catalogue of gaffes Alitalia Boxer hits the big screen box office Miramax boss criticises 'lacklustre' festival Short Takes Power-kiter may have died in 'suicidal' stunt manoeuvre Totally London Marks & Spencer Runway scheme bad for Britain, think-tank says After 121 years, it's a girl Coach is jailed for harassment Nato and UN in talks about lraq peace role Very British occupation brings Dad's Army style to town Face of a teenage suicide bomber Last stand in stone for Saddam's men Regimental tank trophy EasyJet. com Britons to inspect Iraq graves In Brief (AFP): General returns (AP): Us Marines die (AFP): Press complaint (AFP): Not guilty plea Blair envoy picks his way carefully around EU rift Denis MacShane, the sixth Europe Minister in as many years, needs to call on all his reserves or diplomacy, writes Tom Baldwin Hewitt and Ken Clarke to share stand Northern rock Anti-euro Swedes take heart Walkout disrupts Brussels In Brief (AFP): Bus driver halted (AP): Milosevic delay (Reuters): Hague plea deal (AP): Airport protest (AFP): Second escape (AFP): Fast one pulled Paris runs rings around London's Olympic hopes Frances believes its campaigh, to be announced today, would win a fair competition, Charles Bremner reports IOC delegates impressed by French opposition to Iraq war Accident Book Bush recognises economic strength lies in dollar's weakness Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox FBI trying to break my will, says suspect The Times Mexico's First Lady 'hungers for power and wants more' Maradona sheds tears as he faces up to 1986 affair Pakistan sends woman as London envoy Rac White boy 'Spent 12 years as slave' in black township Morgan Schools burnt as Aceh violence grows (Reuters): Student cafe bomb kills woman In Brief (AP): Teacher deported (Reuters): Honour killing (AFP): Ship hijacked (AFP): Kidnap victim Karzai threatens to resign as financial crisis looms in Afghanistan Japan is to cut off gambling lifeline from North Korea Passive game lures millions Direct Line Bollywood gives a raunchy kiss goodbye to Victorian values Neighbour pays for Zimbabwe turmoil Moroccan journalist faces jail for satire Tempur Dr X gets blame for tourist Sars crisis Isolde finds the magic potion Opera Tristan und lsoide Glyndebourne Robert Thicknesse Theatre Absolutely! (perhaps) Wyndham's, WC2 First Coice the Best Shows in London The Times Concert ECO/Gonley Barbican Theatre Hobson's Choice Royal Exchange, Manchester Comedy No Laughing Matter Comedy Store, Swi Why Blair should hug the insolent donkey Poland may be belittled by France and Germany, but it will be a major Eu force Do all parents go Nnnnnaaahhh! to their children in Sutton Coldfield? The CEO's golden rule: grab the cash and run Thunderer: Parliament's protesters are, and should be, revolting Searching for Consensus Brown is right, a credible Eu needs real economic reform Dollars and Sense Currency shifts are significant, but not a cause for panic Blue Fit New tests for applicants to the police service Oil and corruption Shareholders and boardroom pay Chris Patten's advocacy of deeper involvement… Blair and Labour's 'heart and soul' Why are we all here? Airport expansion Misconception Branches everywhere Stretched economy Home from home The Weather The Times Crossword 22,357 You to the power of 3 Eldridge bid hopes fade Briefing Dollar under pressure BSE scare hits shares Gallaher cuts jobs No appeal by Investec Selfridges stake sold Charts of the day Investec No Title Cable & Wireless seeks to drop struggling US unit Bank accused in BCCI pre-trial hearing The Times Market looks for detail from M&S Chocs away Chelsea Show Investors want boards to act after GSK pay victory Needtoknow: Global Business Briefing Economics Business Big Shot Results in brief Stop Press Air France faces Strike Virgin upwardly Mobile Ford to miss prices goal Smaller stock to watch Talking Points Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Day Look Ahead Big names strike a chord for EMI amid sales slump Watchdog holds back on threat to stop extended warranty sales Horny than Hornby GSK and the seeds of change Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft More power for individual heads after shake-up of Dixons board Merger fears hit shares Granada puts faith in fruits of the forest Old Mutual shrugs off broker's doubt Langer Capitalisatior Shares Nick Hasell Stock Market Buyers hop on board National Express Smarler Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Tune in to Granada cautiously Tempus Richard Miles Biggest price movements of the day Hope of rate cut lifts gilts Bonds Elan price jumps as legal fight over $850 m disposal is settled S&N shares dive as rival tops bid for Centerpulse Equitable appeals against dismissal of E&Y claim Plea for oil payment openness Renault Vel Satis Tories attack pension forecast Shaftesbury surges on West End revival hopes AstraZeneca drug faces an extra obstacle Takeover reform goes out of fashion for ritain Carl Mortished European Briefing VT Group on target for double-digit growth Charcol Thales eyes £4bn MoD deal Unhappy Easter for Thorntons Inflation rate steady at 3% Business Post hit by market delays Hague blossoms at last City Diary DLA Savings Best Buys The Times Unit Trust Information Service Will you catch the 25-year mortgage fever? If the Chancellor had his way we would all be on long-term fixed loans, says Relax, your bank just wants to know you better Make-A-Wish The house you really can treat like an hotel The carpets were foul, the bar dark and dingy, but now Spring Lodge is a family home, says Caroline Brannigan The Times Superb Investment Escape to the Coast Leicestershire City: Birmingham, £300,000 An apartment in a Grade it listed Victorian buliding overlooking Victoria Square in central Birmingliam. The shops and restaurants of New street and Broad street are near by Three of the best Commute: Hampshire, £275,000 A listed cottage in preston Candover backing on to open coutryside, nine miles from Baslngstoke. From there, the fast service to London Waterloo takes about 45 miniutes Country: Cirencester, Glos, £325,000 A refurbished semi-detached cottage in a rural location about five miles from Cirencester. The nearby village of Poulton has a post office, pub, church and a village shop Property Best of both Worlds in the Chilterns The Times Ing Direct Equity Prices Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Group Captain M. L. 'Larry' Gaine Airman who took part in the 1938 Egypt-Australia flight and become a torpedo-bombing specialist His Honour Michael Parker Successful QC who failed to persuade South Kensington to vote Labour The Right Rev Peter Howes Missionary who spent almost half a century living among the Dyaks of Borneo Professor Douglas Shearman Eccentric geologist who discovered the origin of salt, but didn't publish Court & Social Lives Remembered George Louison Left-winger who become a minister in Grenada's revolutionary Govenment, and avoided execution at the hands of 'the Pol Pot group' Mohammed Dib Algerian author whose eclectic poetry and novels deplored injustice and assailed literary orthodoxy Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and Join in the discussion with other Times readers Tobacco and personal freedom A report suggests that passive smoking may not be as harmful as was thought. should restrictions be eased? Nature Notes News Quiz And another thing... Chalkland Conservation the return of ancient relics, what we mean by 'art' and the issue of DNA and eugenics Beautiful Game Falls Victim to Hard Approach Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life May 21,1893 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Memorial service Contact Details for Classified Advertising Legal news Some rainy days in Chelsea Church news Luncheon Personal Column Dinners The Times Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages School news Answers The Times Appointment Presentation Legal professional privilege fundamental to justice Privy Council Tribunal cannot hear race bias claim Court of Appeal Protection of sources vital to press freedom Court of Appeal Counts disclosed previous imprisonment Court of Appeal Judicial review cures rights breach Queen's Bench Division Power to treat association as if it were a company Chancery Division Flintoff bowled out Next on the tee ... Britney Spears Martin Samuel Sports Writer of the Year Olympic dream or sport's empty gesture? Index O'Leary's exile ended Sorenstam takes years to be an overnight sensation Golf Schofield a men's man Sisterhood unites behind golfer in battle of sexes Laureus world sports Awards Rusedski poised for Paris comeback Tennis Begin by building core skills Get fit, look fit: gymnastic agility Caborn warns on funding Sports politics Mitchell loses place in England reshuffle Bowls The Times Clubs put on alert as Botham ponders code switch Rugby league High Accolade falls short of Derby standard Goodwood Kelso O'Brien leaves eight in Irish Guineas Reading the racecard Yesterday's results Goodwood Cecil filly has solid prospects in Lupe Worcester fails its customers with lazy attitude Racing Worcester Folkestone Uttoxeter Luger forced to pull out of showpiece Rugby Union Q'Driscoll forgoes tour to rest injury Flintoff has to shoulder burden of bad luck once more Cricket Picture Gallery Shoaib awaits tampering claim verdict Afridi quick out of blocks to put game beyond Scotland Kirtle's remodelled action earns reward Geoffrey Dean Consistency finally pays off for swing bowier Matthew Pryor's guide to the Frizzell County Championship Davies benefits from French lessen Sailing Simon hits front in Giro d'ltalia In Brief Israel protest Hewitt in form Grant shines Finch takes flight Amateur hour The results service Times Square Eriksson looks for Owen to impress Football FA's Italian job seen as slight on English designers Today's fixtures The Times Wiltord declines contract renewal Lot to learn for England Bury your Head in the Times Tonight Celtic clan gathering to build on proud history The Sunday Times Lambert plans repeat showing of Ms finest hour Phil Gordon Celtic captain believes he will be a final winner again By Our Sport Staff: Mourinho expresses surface tension Pilgrims arrive for biggest green party Uefa Cup fnal Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer in Seville Ladbrokes Newcastle plan code of conduct to defuse anger over Bowyer signing McClaren determined to hang on to Southgate William Hill Rangers fans put their shirts on Porto Villa bring ambitious O'Leary in from the cold Debt-ridden Leeds reveal fishy tales from the boardroom Jaguar Gender Agenda Inside Spor54 How Clearis your Conscience? Reportage Books Creme Inside Free Reign Shareholders at Glaxosmithkline are Fed up with Fat-Cat Salaries. Richard Heller is Happy to Run the Company for Nothing Verbatim 24 Hours Mary Ann Sieghart Consultatiojn on the Euro? The Cabinet Shall Have Iti but the Price is that Ministers Will Be Gagged Brown is Probably the Most Disdainful of his Cabinet Colleagues' Views Human Jungle My Friend was Romance, so I Should You "Google" a Blind Date or is that Snooping? Are You Morally Obliged to Stay a Home when You're Feeling Unwell? The Ethical Dilemmas of Modern Life are a Complex Maze. Here the New your Times's Ethics Specialist, Randy Cohen, Offers his Solutions to Everyday Situations As More and More People Routinely Google their Blind Dates, Nobody Will Feel Uneasy Doing so A Fitter, Healthier World? Fat Chance Obesity is now a Worldwide Problem Even in Developing Countries, Anjana Ahuja Reports. But Would You Know how to Feed a Family Healthily yet Realistically? We Compare Two Shopping Trolleys Paula's Shopping Story Fish Fingers, Mushy Peas and Pina Colada How the Nutritionists Would Feed a Family Now You've Bought It, Here's how to Eat It The Times Can't Have It All? Then Give It your All Emotional Intelligence Giving It our All is the Defining Characteristic of the Post-Feminist Generation, Says Anthea Rowan What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Rosie Thomas' Love ETC Manhattan Moisturiser New your Diary Joanna Coles Tries a Dna-Tailored Face Cream and Finds a New Life for Odd Earrings M&S Man Makes his Marks As M&S Announces its Results, Executive Director Vittorio Radice Describes his Vision to Lucia Van Der Post The Times Les Miserables Entertainments The Times Entertainments Listings Ghost Photography Homer Sykes's Portait of Shanghai Old and New Captivates Joanna Pitman Shanghai Odyssey Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool Driven Mad Michael Hoppen Gallery SW3 Sykes Located, by Some Strange Intuition, his Parents' Home Feathers Will Be Ruffled by These Bird-Inspired Works, Says Derwent May Flock Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne What Refreshes the Art Others Can't Reach? Visual Art Venice is the Place that we Go when we Want, Quite Literally, to See how we Feel, Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Its Fantastical Qualities Rest on Practical Foundations Lohengrin The Great and Good of the Regency Come Alive for John Russell Taylor The Regency National Portrait Gallery The Times The Spies Have It for a New Genre It's 100 Years since Erskine Childers's the Riddle of the Sands Put Spies on the Literary Map, but the Book Contained a Canny Secret, Says David Stafford History with a Bang TLS Diary Non-Fiction Shorts The Times The Tragic and the Comic of Revolution Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi Jonathan Cape £12.99;154pp ISBN 0 224 06440 1 £10.39 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 Picture Books Children's Spring Reads Julian Stockwin The Times A Taste for Death Eating Apes by Dale Peterson Univ. of California £17.95;320pp ISBN 0 520 23090 6 £14.36 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Stories Question the Human Story A Few Short Notes on Tropical Butterflies by John Myrray Viking £14.99;288pp ISBN 0 670 91347 2 £11.99 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Picture Gallery The Times Radisson Edwardian Bridge Chess Winning Move Picture Gallery TV Review Last Night's Documentary on Operation Landslide Made You Wonder Just who the 250,000 People Art that Pay to Access Internet Child Porn, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Jonathan Hills-Jones Radio Choice Chris Campling Choice Stephen Dalton Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 2971 TV Choice The Royal Bank of Scotland Highlights of the PA's event of the year Field of dreams for party people A Working Relationship Darren Hughes, festival organiser, and his Pa, sarah Broadbent Fashion: sportswear in the office Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Tiger Recruitment Angela Mortimer plc Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants PA/SECRETARY/SALES in Fine Art Knightsbridge Secretaries Joyce Guiness IL Sole 24 Ore UK Ltd VPS Ltd Time Savers Contacts PA's big event is one to remember Keren, the knowledge manager Office Types Malcolm Burgess on people you may know Traidcraft Multiple Display Advertising Items Watford Attic Recruitment Visit Britain Sue Howard, HLA Dohertybaines Conservative MP 18.5K Immaculate Receptionist The Times Sport couture Best Western Birkbeck Bilingual People Ltd Moody's Investors Service Ltd The Times St Teresa's Thorman Hunt & Co Ltd Fraser Brown MacKenna Architects Receptionist £18,000 St Clare Hospice Lombard Street Research Human Resources The Times The hotel where small is beautiful Conference Call Tasting Time

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