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News from 28/05/2003

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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Megan Mason, Ginny Dougary and Martin Hartley, Tim Weston, Anthony Mitchell, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, David Brown, Zahid Hussain, Chris Delaney, Dan Sabbagh and Mark Court, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, K. C. Adamson, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent and Rory Watson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Robert Oulds, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Jemima Le Brocq, Nick Daws, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Michael Davison, John Kenny, Rosalind Renshaw, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Ginny Dougary, Patrick Barkham, James Hider, Jenny Knight, Joshua Reynolds, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, David Butterfield, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, George Earle, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Douglas Brown, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Paula Hawkins, R. A. Hughes, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Jeff Baker, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Michael Gardiner, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Young, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Catherine Cracknell, Richard Miles Investment Editor, C. Stock, Colin Ashley, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Clem Cecil, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Amir Taberi, Anne Ashworth, Nicholas Farhi, Mary Ann Sieghart, Christine Buckley Industry Editor, Matthew Brace, Ian Johns, Dennis Dale, Caroline Baum, Jack Straw, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Ben Webster, Gerard Noel, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Jacqui Goddard, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, John Naish, Lewis Stuart, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, James Jackson, Sarah Butler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Suzy Walton, Julia Matthews, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Manish Agarwal, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Philip Webster and Melissa Kite, Richard Ford, Robin Shepherd, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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Today in the Times 'It's the world that's gone mad and had a war while I've just been sitting quietly in my tent' Explorer Pen Hadow, rescued from the North Pole after his record-breaking walk, tells Ginny Dougary of his triumph Pasty thinks big Paradise lost Airbus denial Berio dies Mercury and Autism-One Woman's Campaign against… Tories are still fighting the lost battle of Maastricht, says Straw A new Europe Upgrade yourselves, Eurostar tells the scruffs The Times Today Blair visits troops in the Gulf Souvenir Edition of the 1953 Times Backed by the Uk's Leading Insurers Today in the Times in this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 The Times Laughter and tears as Polas Pen is It was so lovely to hear him, says wife Give Everest a bit of rest, urges Hillary March 1: Starts at Ward Hunt Island in Canada's… Hearingcare 'It was why I was put on this Earth: to fire people's talent' Totally Lond on MEPs to get more power while use of veto is curbed The draft proposals IF Soaring euro poses economic threat The single currency Duplicate policy 'clashes with Nato' Labour market flexibility 'at risk' Reaction: business Fierce opposition to public prosecutor Reaction: the law Italians hope for new treaty of Rome The signing Kaddie Boy Voters can decide in Eure poll, Haion says Reaction: UK politics Just AAsk NEC Words of wisdom Leftwinger is Cabinet's licensed plain speaker The outspoken Welsh Secretary has taken over Clare Short's role, says Melissa Kite Hirst wants Charity to begin in Hoxton Change up People Labour's great postwar Chancellor leaves his affairs in fine order Manipulator Mandelson's media gaffe The Matrix downloaded PS . . . MCI By a Correspondent: Passengers in terror as hailstorn batters jet Ntl: home Eurostar gets a makeover in passenger war Student crashed by falling lift dies Air traffic controllers may join wider action Church withholds blessings for gays Currys You to the Power 3 'Smart' cancer drug cuts misery of side-effects Harry looks the part on parade Solicitor rejects 'slur' on Martin Hygiene failings of prison condemned George II's kitchen journals serve Out-of-date laws caught speeding ambulance driver Ebay conman gets two years Nurse stole from 'spy' patient PC World Head bans thongs at primary school Scots may jail parents for child's bad conduct RBS ADVANTA Keep off-road vehicles off urban roads, says MP Norris promises to tackle crime Direct Line Kennedy seeks simple idea to sum up Lib Dem appeal for voters Tempur Trade rows loom over GM export treaty Women who start Hrt after 65 'risk dementia' Pupils made sex video in dorm British boy, 7, arrested on Duomo stone charge Pay and display—the billboard quest for love SAS trains gap-year students to be safe Time Met chiefs face safety retrial In Brief Son turned in Adverts banned Hoax call charge Cigarette butt fine Security fears mean soccer moms swing to Bush The Democrats are finding it difficut to cater to a war minded electorate, Roland Watson in Washigton reports US soldiers killed in attack by Iraq gunmen EasyJet. com Soldiers to sue as Gulf War illness strikes again Idelio (AFP): Prince in weapons admission In Brief Al-Jazeera switch Ministry inquiry (AFP): Un arrival date Oil sales begin after sanctions are lifted Looters like soccer fans—Rumsfeld Steinway & Sons War takes its toll on the Garden of Eden (AFP): Antiquities chief tells of losses Nationwide Fundamentalists bring 'Taleban rule' to Pakistan Masterpark One. Tel Picture Gallery Diggers in a hole over 'Tibetan' gold Governor-General leaves with full retirement pay (AP): China serves notice on Sars Japan under fire over jailed Briton (Reuter): Algeria hit by second earthquake In Brief (Reuters): Drug change (AP): Plotters in prison Ailing editor (AP): Teenager shot (AP): Priest jailed St. Joseph's Hospice Airbus firm denies concealing crash data Florida motorists fall foul of tramp trap Halifax Geldof calls on Africa to throw out Mugabe Superstar Jackson is 'on the brink of bankruptcy The Sunday Times St Petersburg's joy is tempered by its life of squalor Chinese leader embraces Putin in new beginning The Times Offers Direct Wanderlust of Riviera babies Scope (Reuters): Jordan to host peace summit In Brief (AP): Chechen attacks (AFP): Crash memorial (AFP): Condolence call (AFP): Swiss protest (Reuters): 60bn oil fund The new Boss, game as the old Rock Bruce Springsteen Crystal Palace Stadium Dance Manon Covent Garden Balletic lust and greed beamed across the land from the Royal Opera House; Shakespeare turned hip-hop via an old broadway musical First Choice the Best Shows ArtsFirst Theatre Da Boyz Theatre Royal Stratford East World music Eastern Divas Barbican Clive Davis The bikini plan: shows all excepts the essentials No one trying to arrive peace should rely on the Middle East road map You're never too young to learn that when it comes to underwear, less isn't more Picture Gallery A document that reeks of a Napoleon complex They are refighting the battle of Maastricht they lost a decade ago Bedevilled Details A constitution ambitions as it is opaque Liberal Disposition Kennedy needs to embrace a big and hold political idea Because It's There Everest may be beaten but its lure is eternal Regional assemblies Stretched economy Tests and targets "The German major offered a deal: their lives… Making the case for a referendum on the EU's future The threat of worldwide terrorism The Latin Mass £33 million blunders Corrective for rage Crime wave Ownership of human organs BBC value for money Charity overload Cut-price dilemma The Weather The Times Crossword Weathercall House of Fraser Vodafone chief hits at Gsk pay policy How their deals measure up P&g resolute on offer Briefing Airbus signs £14bn deal HSBC defends pay plan Britannic Money talks Quattrone denies guilt Tech chiefs raise $1.3bn Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the clay Buy the book Will Gus deal break competition rules? Unit trust Isa sales stamp by 40% Pensions minister bows out again Bum note for 'Bowie bonds' Totting up The real cost of having a baby Luciano Berio Simple harmonic structures obituary Shell faces US inquiry over buried papers Morse Need to Know: Global Business Briefing Economics Charcol Business Big Shot Results in brief France faces showdown Stoppress Healthcare chief resigns Case for AOL demerger Talking Points Directors' dealings Quote of the day Picture Gallery Bet of the day Rumour of the day Dataday Lookahead Vodafone faces criticism despite rise in payout Drug groups set up own insurer Battle of the big cats Acatalogue for consolidation No saving grace from new Labour Equitable's New deal condemned Successor refuses to upstage MasterCard HSBC boosted by talk of week dollar Shares Bookmaker on good ground with broker Smaller Capitallsation Shares Eurotop 100 Sound ring to Vodafone future Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Biggest price movements of the day Gilts lower on us rebound Bonds Dollar Rates Other sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wail Street GUS up 6% after sale of catalogues for £590m Sarah Bu8tler says the acquisition is a gamble for the Barclay Brothers Dot-com retailer that failed emerges as investment bank The Sunday Times British Land is set for Aberdeen deal Confidence worries hit dollar Guardian cool, on Capital Radio bid The changing face of GUS Standard returns to South Africa MacDonald Hotels sees sharp decline in half-year profits Mail order goes out of fashion Travel Magazine Virgin Express plunges further into the red Go-ahead for €20bn transport aircraft deal Schools crisis stifles RM The Times Unit Trust Information Service Xstrata defends MIM bid DLA A tough act to swallow City Diary Tongue-tied City Diary Young at heart City Diary Banking & Finance Think Côtes du Rhône wines Debate Today's talking points Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Luciano Berio Italian composer with a remarkable compositional voice, often building in layers upon a simple harmonic structure Luciano Berio, composer, was born on October 24,1925, He died on May 27,20003, aged 777 Irene Gut Opdyke Polish heroine who saved many Jews from the gas chambers at the risk of her own life Court & Social Coronation treasures on show Dame Diana Collins Doughty fighter who campaigned with her husband Canon Collins against apartheid, hanging and the Bomb Dame Diana Collins, DBE , campaiger against nucler weapons and apartheid was born on August 13,1917. She died on May 23,20003, aged 85 Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Nature Notes Deate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with othre Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debatable points The UK's Eurovision debacle, ritual slaughter 'fat cat' pay the saafety of oral contraception and could men be trusted to take the Pill? Death of Sir Joseph Swan Prlze . quiz@thetimes News Quiz What's your view? Word Watching Dally Life May 28,1786 Much depressed, William Cowper had stayed with a vicar, then moved to Olney with his window, breaking off their engagement to remain companions; the success of his poems renewed letters to his cousin Lady Hesketh - whose sister he had hoped to marry Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Tying itself into a knot to raise funds Personal Column The Times Court & Social 1,000 years of treasures on display Service of thanksgiving University news School news Contact Details for Classified Advertising Awards Appointment Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Answers Don't kid yourself over the price of parenthood Paula Hawkins says that careful planning can ease the enormous financial burden of having a baby Savings Best Buys We're teaching our cars to see, because The direct debit powerplay Mark Atherton reports on the rising tide of complaints and claims against utility companies Daimler Chrysler Window of opportunity for savers How to hasten tax freedom day Spymaster's aide finds a have after life of thrills After evaeding the Nazis and fleeing zimbabwe, Daisy Graham is now safe in her Surrey flat, says Jenny Knight Property Rustic Property in Central Portugal Wiltshire Ocean Estates International Property Exhibition The Times Nokia Three of the best City: Fulham, London, £640,000 Commute: Wolverton, Hampshire, ?650,000 A well-kept family houses in Wolverton Common, a quit hamlet 10 miles from Basingstoke From, the Journey time to London Waterloo is about 40 minutes Country: Sidbury, Devon, ?600,000 A listed former farmhouse in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the edge of the village of Sidbury. Sidmouth (two miles) and Exeter (15 miles) are both within easy reach England squads announced Balshaw and King in from… Shadow that hanges over the glory of Juventus Parma ham restriction justified to guarantee authenticity Law Report Mixed fortunes at Roland Garros Threat of ballot looms large for Derby hopefuls Yarmouth Yesterday's results Sights On Gold sparkles in Sandown feature UNGFiELD Park Reading the racecard Cartmel shows small is beautiful Racing Cartmel Newbury Rip0n Hide seeks new world order after gaining revenge Boxing Scott benefits from local knowledge Sailing Times Square Chang exits with tearful reminder of finest hour Tennis: french Open McGrath falls to curse of the England all-rounder Cricket By a Correspondent: Pembroke planning to bump Oriel off course Rowing Some simple ways to let off a bit of steam Get fit, feel fit: Activate family fitness for under-12s Hapless Read rues his luck Australians are left running on empty Athletice Woodward forced to weigh options in Grewcock case Rugby union McGeechan looks to Paterson to ignite Scotland back division By Our Sports Staff: Gibson leads Britain's challenge University sport The results service Fellow professionals elect Wilkinson as player of year Fixtures On Fridays New Jersey enjoy edge in experience Ice hockey Medina date for Harrison In Brief Johnston returns Cookey out Penn delight Haas on mend Perez in dock New faces Absent United can have no defence European Cup final Quote Migliori! United see red over Uefa's acts of cleansing Middlesbrough move to warn off potential suitors for Southgate Nedved enlists tin elite club no one wants to join Picture Gallery Villa and Everton join the hunt for Dunn Confident Hayward planning bold future for Wolves David McVay asks whether the present pack of Wolves can survive in the Premiership Wenger has Ms say over Real talks Vogts fails to draw comfort from Scotland warm-up The Times Luton fans show anger at sackings Warnock looks ahead as United reach crossroads Cardiff triumph gives grounds for change Ladbrokes Rusedski happy in defeat on his first step back Rugby league hit by three suspensions for drug offences Mortgages for Business The Final Indignity Football Old Trafford ready to put on a show Racing Cartmel meets approval of The Course Inspector Picture Gallery Analysis Emotional Intelligence Arts T2 Cool It, Cats Cats are the Animals that the British Would Least like to See in their Gardens. Hugo Rifkind Listens to a Feline Reaction True Fiction Verbatim 24 Hours Whether we Live in a Village , Suburbia or the City, Most of us Don't Live in Communities Penny Wark The Point about Communities is that we Don't Have a Right to Belong to One Human Jungle Autism: Has this Mother Found the Key? In a Lawsuit with Worldwide Implications, a British Woman in Los Angeles is Fighting Drugs Companies to Prove her Claim that a Mercury-Based Preservative in Vaccines Caused her Children's Autism. Chris Ayres Reports Thimrosal: The Facts Unhappy? Turn to Discontented 21st-CENTURY Man Usually Turns to Ready-Made "Solutions" Such as Drugs, Alcohol. Psychotheraphy or Religion for Guidance or Solace. But, Says the Philosopher A. C. Grayling. It's Time we Stopped Ignoring the Work of the Great Philosophers. They Can Really Help us to Think for Ourselves The times magazine Times Online Leraning to Having Been Abducted at 11, Kathleen Griffin Lived I was Alive and the Hatefilled Connection with the past was Poisonous Picture Gallery What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Penny Vincenzi Love ETC The Future is Brown From Row Turning Brunette is Dramatic but Damned Tricky, Cautions Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Medicine Men, a Curse or Cure? Traditional Healers May Be the Answers to South Africa's Growing Aids Crisis. Anna Parkinson Explains their Influence He Throws the Bones on the Floor between his Splayed Legs and Begins to Read of my Condition Rage Worrying Signs The Sunday Times Spies out to Capture the Smell of Paranola Caroline Baum Talks to Anna Funder, Whose First Book, Stasiland, Looks at Life with the Real Big Brother Diary "The definitive literary review. " The Very Image of a Great Man Joshua Reynolds by Ian McIntyre Allen Lane £30;624 pp ISBN 0 7139 9329 4 Time to Relax the Embrace? The Clinton Wars by Sidney Blumenthal Viking £25;832 pp ISBN 0 6709 1204 2 The Times Offers Direct The Times Direct Intelligent Door Chain Offer Blair on the Road George Orwell by Gordon Bowker Little, Brown £20;512 pp ISBN 0 3168 6115 4 Orwell: The Life by Dj. Taylor Chatto and Windus £20;448 pp ISBN 0 7011 6919 2 Further Reading Bestsellers A Life in Stone Ans Visual Art in her Centenary Years It is Time to Examine Barbara Hepworth Afresh-As an Artist Pure and Barbara Hepworth Centenary Test St lves I, the Sculptor. . . Yorkshire Sculpture Park Best in Show Exhibition Kitsch Me Quick, Says Stephen Burgen: At a Spanish Show Dedicated to the Tacky Loan Range Visual Art John Russell Taylor Views Private Collections Gone Public The Road to Impressionism Wallace Collection D. Y. Cameron/ a Ramble on Copper Fleming Collection Making Waves Ben Yuri Gallery Judge the Comics Competition Fancy a Fortnight in Edinburgh as a Perrier Comedy Panellist at the Frince? Read on Opera & Ballet Chicago The Times Entertainments Listings Don't Get Caught without a Ticket! 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