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News from 26/05/2003

2003; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Pippa Holt, Richard Whitehead, Helen Studd, Matthew Syed, Catherine Riley, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Jim Addington (Chair, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Anne Hardwick, Paul Hoggart, Tom Walters, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Lonborg, Ivo Tennant, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, Tara Holmes, David Irvine, David Chater, Tony Thorn (Lecturer in business management skills, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Mark Lever, Chief Executive, James Christopher Times Film Critic, Richard Cleroux, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Mark Wilson, David Sharrock, John Spencer, Gentian Walls, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Simon Kuper, Anthony Browne, Debra Craine, Maggie Foyer, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Joe Morgan, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Oliver Del Mar, Nicholas Blanford, Jenny MacArthur, Corey Boles, Stephen Abell, Richard Hobson Frizzeli Country Championship, David Hands, Joan Salter, Mack G. Hann, Nicholas Wapshott, Daminic Kennedy, Russell Kempson, Steve James, Jack O'Sullivan, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Alex Corona, Andrew Fawcett, Michael Gardiner, Pheobe Greenwood, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Rob Wright, Tim Reid and Robert Tait, Peter B. Baker, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Stan Traywick, Philip Stott, Peter Grafton, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, John Holtz, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Chas Glass, Mick Hume, Peter Dixon, Mike Pellatt, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Andrew Clennell, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Nan Parry, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Helen Rumbelow and Laura Peek, B. S. Baggaley, Roger W. H. West, Mike Rosewell, Richard Heller, Gary M. Cole, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Robert Tait, Joshua Rowe, Ian Whittell, David Sinclair, Christopher Irvine, James Jackson, Matt Dathan, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ron Lyon, Sarah Butler, Mark Baldwin, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Abigail Rayner, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Huw Beynon, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Johnston, Gobbylogan, Lisa Verrico, Tom Bawden and Nic Hopkins,

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Blair's £800m fails to lift city schools But underachievers feel better, says Ofsted The man who loves handbags Lisa Armstrong Fashion T2 Thegame The £15 million play-off Giscard joins calls for vote on new EU treaty The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 18. Law Report:… Bush plans early peace summit after Israel backs 'road map' Canada turmoil Euro flops Cardiff win Wife-beaters to be named on government register At last, Lego for girls T2 Veuve Clicquot Today in the Times News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Cherie aide may leave circle Tory dossier sets out party's case against the BBC Be positive about euro, Brown told Nationwide British suicide bombers alert Letwin adds to row over asylum In Brief Car-jacking spree Pipe-bomb attack Detective boost Anger over 4x4 A double whammy hits besieged Canada Mass slaughter is planned to restore faith in beef Potential costs Unseen victim causes Sars outbreak The History Channel When the steaks are high Manchester's bohemian rhapsody to wealth Alexandra Frean reports on a prosperity Index based on the ability to atteract minority groups Improvements 'are not reflected in the exam results' Halifax Officers praised for jet rescue In Brief Woman held after fatal stabbing Student crushed by college lift Man killed in 'frenzied attack' CND to target military sites Bedrooms fail colour test Song contest duo refuse to cry over Eurotrash rating Pointless in more ways than none Courts The delays that foster further violence at home Glorious days Therapy did not stop men beating wives Boy to spend life at sea in search of asthma cure Big rise in claims over eye surgery The British Hernia Centre By a Correspondent: The art of creating a human tree Peugeot Britons suffer from a genetic legacy Polar Pen waits for new airlift as temperature falls MG Little bequest is £½m lost gem Charity watchdog planned In Brief Woman shot Actress dies Malaria vaccine Brake on cheese 'Dismal' Cannes embraces shocks and surprise hits Little-fancied experiment reaps rewards Angelina Ballerina GE More troubled waters for Navy after sub accident IBM Logbook of errors American Express Governor General of Australia quits over abuse row Algeria quake crushes the spirit of youth British-made jets 'used in attack on Indonesia villages' One. Tel Third marriage for Giuliani (AP): Internet poker player is leader of the pack (AFP): 28 die as two ferries collide In Brief (Reuters): President injured on first day (AFP): Three climbers hurt on Everest (Reuters): Heatwave kills more than 170 (AFP): US set to free 80 Saudi suspects (Reuters): Clinging coats banned in Iran Collins accuser did not witness Iraq incidents Officer faces two Inquiries Christian families are forced to flee anti-alcohol killers Northern rock (AFP): Baghdad chief 'betrayed Saddam' Britons in Saudi Arabia braced for fresh attacks (Reuters): The war is still illegal, says Chirac Doves and hawks: how Sharon Cabinet divided We won't accept changes, Abbas warns The route to a Middle East deal By Our Foreign Staff: Talks with France bridge the diplomatic gap Votes against (7) Abstentions (4) Steinway & Sons Giscard to admit failure in quest for EU reforms Ministers facing 'papal conclave' The Times (Reuters): Union protests herald strikes Portuguese politician in child sex inquiry The Times Azear's party defies prophets of doom (Reuters): Back in the former USSR In Brief (AFP): Drive-by killings (AP): Child rescued (AFP): Schröder boost (AFP): Terror protest (AFP): Jelly good health Pop Björk Hammersmith Apollo Lisa Verrico First Choice the Best Shows The Times The family that slays together Dance Ballet Theatre Munich Corn Exchange, Brighton Debra Craine Pop Nick Cave Tate Britain, Sw1 David Sinclair Have we seen you some place before, George? Bush takes the waters at Evian this week wearing the mantle of Truman The bottom line is, almost anything is a crime against humanity in today's Army Picture Gallery Blair's song for Europe: out of tune and off key Thunderer: In England, you can't see the good for the twee The " Road Map" Unfolds Negotiators can begin the long trek to Middle East peace King of the Hill Bush travels to Europe after a tax gamble at home Don't Cry, Baby Britain should take its deserved nul points on the chin Boardroom pay "Lack of confidence in myself has always been… Probation role for prison officers Reviving the Middle East 'road map' UN's role in rebuilding postwar Iraq Medical research Care budget for elderly Hard times Hard drives Future of education We accept letters by post , fax or e-mail, but not… Nul points for the UK in Eurovision A word of warning Branches everywhere Multiple fractures What you see... The Weather Today's Weather The Times Crossword 22,361 Weathercall C&G Venture firms in talks Briefing GUS to sell catalogues ECB to ignore deflation Air Canada reaches deal Resona to cut workforce How the week finished Business Link How much does it cost to produce a bestseller? page… Decision to abolish stamp duty in poor areas 'to cost £200m' Concessions avert Kingfisher revolt Accent on change Why US advertisers are targeting… Planemakers at odds with Cathay Italian job Racer who owned the best cars Obituary, E&Y partners in beauty-spot dash Lender advances at risky end of sector Corporate Profile: No 67 Provident Financial Caroline Merrell on the recent rise of a 120-year-oid company The Times The company in detail History Who's who in the boardroom Invensys to sell Baan as full-year losses reach £1bn Corporate clients turn from small IT firms BAE says talks with MoD are 'complex' Change on week The Times verdict How we reached our decision Exchange rates Winners and losers of a 'distorted' tax break Accountants forced to expose money-launderers Banks team up with 'trailer park' landers offering risky loans at 35% Renault Vel Satis Let down by scant feedback from law agencies Even the UK's richest man gains Scottish Widows' with-profits growth projections are cut Izodia to press on with £33m lawsuit US corporations go ethnic to woo the Hispanic dollar Chief of Baugur aims to become an equity backer Precedents are not set in stone Court of Appeal Law Supplement: Tomorrow and Every Tuesday in T2 Inditex enters homewares Courts must beware bids to abuse process Family Division VAT implications of changing one's mind House of Lords Data protection scams cheating small companies Why corporate types like to try their hands at fiction even though the numbers don't add up Lure of writing Matt DAthan on the trouble and toil awaiting the aspiring author in time ano angst. The message is clear: don't write if your only motivation is money Powerful deal-makers become new Titans of the book world Literary agents Pensioner gets career change from a trilogy of family sagas Late success Red ink was sign of success at last Hot property Business Equity Prices Think Cõtes du Rhõne wines Debate Are we over-concerned about terrorism? Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Rachel Kempson Malriarch of the Redgrave family known for her commanding stage presence and exquisite diction Alejandro De Tomaso Sports car racer and manufacturer whose motors punched above their weight David Hofman One of the first television presenters who went on to advocate the Baha's faith Court & Social Charities Notebook-tea at Strangeways Geoffrey Bardon Teacher who saw the importance of Aborignes and their art Lives Remembered Personal Column Michael Anthony Teacher and writer whose ecclesiastical thrillers drew on his passion for English history The Times Mike Keegan Innovative private operator who promised to make his airline 'fun'- and succeeded Contact Details for Classified Advertising Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Lives in Brief Constantin Dascalescu, former Prime Minister of Romania, was born on July 2,1923. He died on May 16,2003, aged 79 Box Number Replies Court & Social Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Police fitness and firearms Helping WPCs to make the grade; guns and law enforcement Native Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The Lawn Tennis Championships - New Wimbledon Courts Ready Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? The Lawn Tennis Championships—new Wimbledon Courts… Word Watching Daily Life May 26,1863 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Marriages Changing of the Guard Appointments in the Armed Forces Answers Church news Doughty women who serve the and sympathy at Strangeways Notebook Charities Baby hospice provides sanctuary AF: Briefing Why fathers are a charitable cause The sultans of swing England make most of conditions Skelton rewarded for faith in Arko Equestrianism The results service Times Square Today's fixtures Wheldon survives crash at Indy 500 Motor racing Basic exercise child's play Get fit, feel fit: Activate family fitness for under-12s Garrido holds his nerve Spaniard secures play-off… White gets it right at long last In Brief Takaloo prevails Shaw on target Tour de force Inkster's record Garzelli falters Skip scuppered Dashing Federer determined to fulfil his talent Tennise French Open Schlager defies Asia's best to win world title Table tennis Premier Rugby Rock unable to stay solid when it matters Golf Peter Dixon Dropped shots on back nine bring adventure to costly end Sorenstam unlikely to return in a hurry Ainslie at head of the fleet for buoyant Britain Sailing England prove no match for muscular Barbarians Rugby union Teamsand secrefs from Twickeham Bath feel sting of angered Wasps Spencer lifts the Blues Bird lifts Widnes with hat-trick Rugby league Table European champions yet to reach their full potential Revived Moran makes Wakefield suffer St Helens face tricky trip Thomas happy with first small step Athletics Rain gives Gibernau advantage Motorecycling Bary bewails second imperfection Redcar Chepstow Flat leaders Leicester Sandown Park Money is no obstacle to jumpers Racing Saturday's results Fontwell Park Huntingdon Picture Gallery Uttoxeter Cartmel Tornadoes power to title as Murtagh signs off Netball Pangbourne overcome all obstacles Rowing England's bowlers blossom as the sultans of swing First npower Test match No stopping the Surrey all-stars Saturday's Frizzell County Championship scoreboards Streak laments Zimbabwe's lack of technique Hick offers reminder of enduring qualities National League first division Steelbacks shake off four-day blues Second division Smith quick to deliver third win for Saltires Kenway rediscovers the art of scoring The weekend's other scoreboards Dragons spoil Gough's return Flying start by Cairns inspires Outlaws Australia's run ended England test Channel 4's faith in cricket Dismissal may cost Grewcock place in England tour squad Betfair Everykick Everypass Everytackle Everygoal Garrido a chip off the old Spanish block in play-off Final-round scores from Wentworth Gabby Logan The richest match in English football Capital Show Cardiff storm into the first division Inside Sport It's All in the Bag how Marc Jacobs Made It Health Arts Jumbo Crossword T2 inside Pest Control The Nhs is to Make Anti-Snoring Devices Available on Prescription. Richard Heller Has Good News about Other Complaints True Fiction Verbatim 24 Hours Picture Gallery History is Bunk. Pepys is Alive and Well, and He E-Mailed Me his Latest Diary Entry this Morning Richard Morrison Human Jungle "Fashion is All in the Timing" Cover Story Marcjacobs Knows Exactly what Millions of Women - from Pampered Manhattan Fasion Editors to Secretaries in Manchester - Want to Wear Just before They Want to Wear It. Interview by Lisa Armstrong War Veterans were Not Amused when He Turned the US Flag into Blankets The Sunday Times Spirit of Diy Destruction Reportage Ello? It's a Girl Thing Parents Mattel Invited 20 Creative Brains into a Room Full of Primary Colours, Made Them Sit in Small Chairs and Playu with Bits of Plastic and Yarn. Why? To Create a Building Toy for Girls. Ann Treneman Reports My Grandson, 5, Says He Hates his Disabled Sister, 3. His Father Left after She was Born and Often Lets Him down. Advice? How You Can Help Skip the Buns, Buy Breath Freshener Health Atkins Addicts May Be on the Road to a Slimmer Figure, but Critics Say There are Risks—and Unsavoury Side-Effects. Peta Been Reports How I Found my Inner Slimmer A Man for All Reasons Fashion Giorgio Armani's Scope for Design is Seemingly Unlimited. Nan Parry Meets Him at Work on his Latest Oeuvre The Times Picture Gallery Let It Flow A Printed Dress is Perfect for Summer Days - and Nights. Keep the Forties Influence but Add Strong Accessories and High Heels for Extra Glamour. Mix Modern with Vintage for a Fresh Take on a Classical Look. Styled by Pippa Holt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Limited Day Seats Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items They are All out to Get Me Arts A Fresh Wave of Conspiracy-Led Series and Stories is Making Ian Johns Feel a Little Aprnanoid Viola's Video Visual Art an International Art-Share Initiative Intrigues Almighty Carrey-On Arts La Movie Playing God Will Turn out to Be a Mixed Blessing for Jim Carrey, Sean Macaulay Suspects BBC Spring Bank Holiday Jumbo Times 2 Spring Bank Holiday Jumbo The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review Tevelvision and Radio Sir Edmund Hillary Famously Said That"even the Mediocre Canachieve" an Encoouraging Notion May Be - until You Watch Rockface, Says Paul Haggart Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2975 TV Choice Rolex Spot of Gold the Play-Off Final Pages 2-7 Campbell carries Cardiff City into the first… Every Kick. Every Pass. Every Tackle, Every save.… Blue Champions Little Italy 07 Gabby Logan The FA Must Come Clean Thegamesays Hairapparent Passion Triumphs Thestory The Stakes are high but so, invariably, are the thrills in the match where there is just about everything to lose, Simon Barnes says Daysofdrama Ashling O'connor weighs up the cost of defeat today Black Sheep Bars the Firstdivisionplay-Off Final Rick Broadbent puts the case for the Sheffield United manager Picture Gallery Afternoon of All or Nothing Where the Match Will Be Won and Lost Mouth that Jack Built Theprofile Man with the golden fund is still shooting fromthe hip, Peter Lansley says No Safe Landing for the Losers Gabbylogan Bumpy ride in store today for whoever will be joining the Premiership jet set Jordaan Denies Beckham Claims Thecaptain Legendary Weekends Thepretenders Pitching in for a Good Cause Ever wanted to run out at Old Trafford or Highbury? Now you can and help charity at the same time. Catherine Riley reports No End is Sight to Love Affair Thefans John Goodbody on the extraordinary rise of the game's appeal to the messes Sicknote Age No Barrier for Young Guns Theprodigies Players Fall of the Gravy Train Thefuture Hundreds of footballers are out of work this summer and must go kicking and screaming into the real world, Oliver Kay says Confirmed Departures Jobsforthe Boys Surviving the Final Whistle Theinsider Tony Cascarino on why retirement can be hard to take for the majority of players Hughes Ready for Club Life Thematch Cardiff Hype Turn Seconddivisionplay-Off Final Hammam Steps up his Crusade Chairman tells Peter Lansley that he is happy to pass the plaudits on to others Bournemouth Bounce Back Thirddivisionplay-Off Final Thefinish Bankofscotland Bell's Rangers Survive Title Scottishpremierleague Times Online Milan's Idol Curiosity Europeancupfinal Despised at home, Clarence Seedorf is a unique star in Italy Simon Kuper says Juve Conspire to Earn Enmity James Eve reveals why most of Italy will be hoping for an AC Milan win on Wednesday Black and white views: Del Piero kisses his badge,… The Times Thestatistics Thecontinent Jesus Fails to save Himself Notorious Atl?tico Madrid president leaves a club in crisis. Stephen Burgen reports Sad Truth behind the Sepia Images Thebook Richard Whitehead on a book that uncovers the reality of postwar footaball Gilberto Fights for Homeless Theplayer Thefootballot Yourgame Still up for the Cup, or Has the Dream Died? Buylines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You Catherine's casebook Thebailyfix Nextweek Tiny

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