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News from 02/06/2003

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Andrew Robson, Rosemary Righter, Pippa Holt, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Vanja Bjorke, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Hilary Newport, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Roland Watson and Charles Bremner, Don Frost, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Melisa Kite, David Chater, Clive Davis, Julie Turner, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor and Ben Bevington, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, John Ellis, Richard Cleroux, Kevin Eason, Neil Roland, Jeremy Hazlehurst, Antonia Senior, Gary Duncan Economic Agenda, Ann Williams, Pat Gibson, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Shirley English, Rory Watson, Jon Ritman, J. B. Millar, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Paul Gilbert, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Painful Acceptance, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, David Hands, Charies Bremner, Stephen Collins, Mark Court, Angela Jameson, Simon Tait, Sara Serpell, Ron Lewis and Michael Horsnell, Raj Kothari, Frank Skinner, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Cynthia Milton, David Lawrenson, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Patrick O'connor, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Sean MacAulay, Andrew Roberts, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Roderick Ramage, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ben Bevington, Christopher Walker, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Richard G. Tallboys, William Tayleur, Mike Rosewell, Michael Hartnack, Martin Waller Student Briefing, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Frank Woodgate, Michael Austin, Allen Robertson, Philip Webster, Lea Paterson, Albert Hall, Chris Ayres, Gary Duncan and Lea Paterson, Richard Horton, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Manish Agarwal, Tim Johnston, Charles Bremner and Patrick Barkham, Paul McClure, Peter Charlesworth, Christopher Irvine,

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A Committed Carnivore Turns Ve0getarian T2 New union baron tells Labour to turn hard Left Party faces disaster, warns T&G victor Fit for a Prince Suu Kyi arrested Saving the show Darcy double Frank Skinner's Football Annual Shares slump hits public school scholarships Index Ice-cold in Evian: a portrait of the entente glaciale War wounds still raw as G8 leaders play Let's be Friends Index Save up to 70% with Sea France Special offer T2 Boodle & Dunthorne Jewellers since What's Important Today in the Times News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Visit Times Online for the latest news from around the world and news alerts to your mobile. Also on the site today Www. timesonline. co. uk Blair plans to hold euro vote in long run Union hardliners ready to take bolder line on Labour Woodley's colleagues in the awkard squad Collapsed claim company admits trading at a loss Morgue desecration find The Sleep Disorder Clinic U-turn by Norris ors car charge In Frief Health 'tourism' Jemini in top 20 Tube failings Baby death Substitute hotfoots it to Royal Ballet to star in injury time Jaimie Tapper was painting her bathroom in Bethnal Green. An hour later she was centre-stage at Covent Garden. Dalya Alberge reports Disaster lurks in the wings You just cant stop a flightless bird when he goes on the run Breitling Lush and expansive, she dances by instinct Blair stands firm on weapons claim as backlash grows Saddam's daughters plan to seek asylum The Cooperative Bank (Reuters): US drops plan to elect Iraqi advisory council This week in Parliament Prosecute 'dirty dozen' says envoy Heatwave washed away In Brief BBC controversy Blunkett denial Seaside rescue Motorway victim Climber killed Foxes suffer A star is born Bin and gone War wives tell to broken hearts as changed men come home Ford 'A normal reaction to an abnormal event' Coronation celebrations mix solemn reflection and bouncy castles Charles sets out rules on being king in waiting Procreate and do not provoke If only everything was as simple as BT's new… Boycott by MSPs Brawl after fight may knock top boxers out of ring BT 'Remove cell bars to cut jail suicides' Villagers inherit surprise fortune Barristers may have to pay for poorer students Citroën CPS training aims to broaden ethnic mix By a Correspondent: Air show goes on after pilot is killed Leads hunt for life on Mars Dubai Electricity & Water Authority Trendy French adopt picnics with a taste of luxury It's not sliced white and fish paste that tickles outdoor Gallic tastebuds, says Adam Sage Changing Menu for Alfresco Eating England's place in the field of foodA Angelina Ballerina RNIB Heart patients fail to take lifesaving new medicine Deadly disease Dell Elderly miss out on cancer help Extra chemotherapy cuts deaths by 36% Saga Pupils hit by unseen eyesight problems £1m replica camp to recapture life for PoWs on TV EasyJet McCartney decides to follow Lennon's lead AOL Women readers retain passion for Mr Darcy Putin and Bush start to patch up differences St Petersburg summit How European tour was designed with an eye to re-election Presidential diary Interflora Picture Gallery Peaceful protest wrecked by anarchist rioters Demonstrations Strains showing in the Western alliance The US President is displaying little inclination to compromise, Roland Watson and Charles Bremner report Evian summit US team to boost peace talks Middle East One. Tel Leaders at arm's length Hostile adviser lands top job China Bush follows where Clinton led way Delegations Democracy leader held in Burma crackdown TeLeTexT Holidays Collect a piece of history Mugabe sends in tanks to halt mass call for his resignation North Korea policy divides US and Asia Raja Fashions East Timor calls for world trials In Brief (AP): Prayers for rain (AFP): Congo massacre (AFP): Suicidal threat (Reuters): Release order (AFP): Telling cutback Olympics bombing fugitive held after seven years on run Death and destruction California dreamers face phone ban at wheel Driving away yhe travelling public Flybe Privilege Insurance Broacasting standards commision Deaths 'raise Toronto toll from Sars to 31' SchrÖder swings party behind welfare reforms Murder ends Mafia truce MBNA Europe MEP pay overtakes Westminster The Times Kinnock 'no' to plan for president In Brief France to halt (AP): Cardinal dies (Reuters): Aznar attack (AP): Mermaid attack Iron is the strongest metal Pop Download festival Donington Park Derbyshire Manish Agarwal Opera National Opera Studio Showcase Queen Elizabeth Hail First Choice the Best Shows Hildon Times Online Iron is the strongest metal World music Ibrahim Ferrer Dance Rambert Dance Company Theatre Royal, Glasgow Now tell me, Tony, how many legs has this table? Some student lessons in philosophy might have helped the iraqi dilemma Don't throw away your chance in the Middle East, Mr. Blair. There won't be many more Picture Gallery For 50 years this woman has been on our side William Rees-Mogg on a monarch born in a vanished age of duty Thunderer: A Kingsized opportunity for new Labour Glacial Summit A frosty atmosphere will produce little in Evian Tomorrow's Judges The Bar's ideas for reform are a useful step forward Dejeuner Sur L'herbe The great British picnic has now crossed the Channel Reliable intelligence Domestic violence The Times G8 and a global democratic crisis Europe split by culture and history Britain's creaking pensions system Chlorine in pools US, Canada and Sars Abbey coronations Last word Boardroom salaries Baby carriage What you see... We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail, but not by… Assessing aircraft noise and needs Multiple fractures Poetry in motion Fast and furious The Weather Today's Weather The Times Crossword 22,367 Around Britain Abroad High Tides Weathercall BT WPPafter Cordiant Briefing CBI warns on directive Strike hits Alitalia flights Equitable property sale BT in Carphone row UK banks eye Germany How the week finished Charcol Corpporate Profile British Energy to breach government bailout terms Blow to HSBC as team defects Index Test the tests ECB tipped to reduce rates Fiftieth Anniversary No quick fix on liability cover No Title Hewitt to force the issue over 'fat-cat' salaries Need to Know: Global Business Briefing Businessbigshot The Times Change on week AstraZeneca in TB project Stop TUI sales 'catching up' Air Canada strikes deal Small cap catch Talking Deal of the day Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Lookahead Exchange rates Shake-up looms on US media ownershiip Air tanker group signs key player Teleford Come to Life Will the inflation goalposts move? BT and Carphone in row over price challenge Port of London profits double Warning on parallel drug trade Times Online Hoteliers gloomy about recovery Prudential pins hopes on promise of Asia Corporate Profile No 68: Prudential The Pru has found rich pickings outside the UK, writers Antonia Senior Who's who in the boardroom Commission misunderstood role Queen's Bench Divisional Court Law Report The company in detail History Restrictive covenant ceased to have effect Court of Appeal The Times verdict How we reached our decision The case for euro entry could fall at the first fence Gordon Brown's five tests of euro entry, due to be published a week from now, will be the first time in nearly six years that the Government has examined the economic case for the single currency. This week, in advance of their publication, The Times is Scrutinising each of the tests in turn. Here Lea Paterson begins with convergence Airbus admits it may miss target Executive pay levels under fir Minister to speak on pension plans The Times Schools get call to play role of MPC ING Direct savings account Banking & Finance Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Mickie Most Record producer whose uncanny ability to nurture talent made transatlantic careers for many 1960s British pop signers Mickie Most, record producer, was bornon June 20,1938. He died on May 30,2003, aged 64 Trevor Ford Tough and uncompromising footballer in the heroic era of the iron-hard centre forward Trevor Ford, Footballer, was born on October 1,1923. He died on May 29,2003, ageu79 Court & Social Kathleen Winsor Author of Forever Amber, whose sexually-predatory heroine scandalised moralists - and made a fortune for her creator KathleenWinsor, novelist, was born on October 16,1919. She died on May 26,2003, aged 83 Lives in Brief Contact Details for Classified Advertising Personal Column Court & Social Lives remembered Times Online Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car wars The smoke-spewing, bone-rattling icon of East Germany, the Trabant, is to make a comeback - in Africa Nature Notes Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers On This Day The Times, June 2,1986 'Hippie' Convoy: Day-Trippers Wait for Castle Clash Prize. quiz@thetimes News Quiz What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life June 2,1925 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Marriage School news Answers Today's royal engagements Church news Enfant terrible takes his sculpture to the streets Notebook Arts funding Briefing Traditions to be treasured Where is the festival of opera? A Service of Thanksgiving on the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II Poulter lord, of Celtic Manor Maximum delight for Waterfield In Brief Irish jump for joy Perry double Mighty victory Serial winners Women on a roll Simoni repeats Dassu's delight Courting success At Twickenham It Won't Just Be the Players Goig… Wasps inspired by King's hot streak Rugby union Defeat casts further doubt over Shelford's role Lomu given a lift by public response to kidney illness Three-week ban puts Gollings out of Twickenham finale Montoya the man in Monaco O'Brien will run four in the Derby Racing Saturday's details Leicester Thirsk Leicester Specialists Dalakhani sets high standard Windsor Leaders in the Flat championships Carlisle Yesterday's results BT Ferdinand driven to distraction in Monaco Football More hard work in store for McLeish The results service Times Square By Our Sports Staff: League loses in transfer dispute Steadfast Poulter glad to put name in lights again Golf Pinsent and Cracknell well below their best Rowing BT Hollioake's game-plan disrupted by weather Frizzell county Championship first division Snape fails to derail former colleagues National League The weekend's scoreboards Symonds holds key to Kent prospects By a Correspondent: Napier supplies final thrust Scotland caught short by Smith Patience of Lewis rewarded by first victory Second division Derbyshire present poor show for former players Kasprowicz provides fire for Glamorgan The Times Carlisle keen to take second chance Scoreboard from Shenley ICC considering change of format to revitalise Tests By Our Sports Staff: Lara hits weary Australia for six Tennis: French Open Russians star as Capriati follows Venus to defeat Results from Roland Garros On Fridays American sports round-up NiQuitin Co Stop Henman enhances reputation but longs for green grass of home Moran hat-trick seals historic win for Broncos Rugby league Coaching row mars St Helens recovery Lewis-Francis enjoys domestic bliss on return Athletics Taylor takes new title Darts By Our Sports Staff: Toseland ends Hodgson's bid for perfect ten Motorcyling Kevin Eason's team-by-team guide to the Monaco Grand Prix Getting in trim for long trips Get fit, feel fit: driving fitness Day one Breaststroke trio pass endurance test Swimming Slick Itv makes presenting look like child's play How they finished in Monte Carlo Button left red-faced by the fuss Eriksson primed to thwart threat of expulsion Mitsubishi Motors The Times Montoya takes wait off mind Frank Skinner his finald word on the season Everyletter Everyword Everyphrase Everyjoke Inside Sport Gimme Meat Paretns Fashion Arts The Times Monday Inside In Da House The Man behind Big Brother Has Advised MPs to Adopt the Tricks of Reality Tv. Toby Moore Watches the Contest Unfold The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim 24 Hours The Impression in 1953 was of an Exhausted, Inert and Skint Country Trapped in Outmoded Attitudes Richard Morrison A New Species of Humanity was about to Be Caeated. It was the Teenager Human Jungle The Thin End of the Veg Cover Story There are 2,000 New Vegetarians in Britain Every Week, and by 2047 They Will Be a Majority, New Figures Show. Could a Committed Carnivore Give up Meat for National Vegetarian Week? Richard Morrison Volunteered - Well, Sort of Cover Story Bon voyage Road Map: The Path to Peace or a Dead End? Reportage President Bush is Planning to Visit the Middle Eaast to Push Forward the Ambitious Plan that Could See Peace in the Region within Three Years. Richard Beeston Explains the Principles and Issues Involved Reportage The Road Pap is Essentially a Reworking of Previous Land-For-Peace Proposals There are Question about how Committed America is to the Process I was 24 - and so Sure I'd Never Want Kids Parents Although Patti Davis's Decision to Be Sterilised Made Sense to her at the Time, It Upset her Parents Ronald and Nancy Reagan. It Has since Caused her Immense Heartache, Followed by a Painful Acceptance Parents My Boyfriend Picked Me up. He Said He Had Prayed that I Would Change my Mind The Times Our Daughter, 6, Has Reverted to Baby Talk and Behaviour, and It's Affecting her Schoolwork. Is this Just a Phase? A Nose for Sniffing out Sings of Disease Health Technology Based on a Dog's Ability to Smell Can Detect a Range of Illnesses, including Cancer and Schizophrenia, Says Clint Witchalls Dogs May Be Used to Sniff out a Prostate Cancer Spots Speed Chic: Cheap, Fast and Very Addictive Fashion The Ethics of Fashion are Questioned in a New Book by an Industry Insider, Emily Davies Meets her The Rift is Widening, Lee Notes, between Those who Buy Fashion and Those who Toil to Make It Trend Turnover and Garment Production Has Accelerated to an Unprecedented pace Fashion This Season's Surfer-Girl Look Isn't Just for Teenagers. Think 1950s Pin-Up and It's Easy to Imagine Yourself on Waikiki in Bold Tropical Prints and Ruched One-Pieces. Styled by Pippa Holt Royal Opera House Some Girls Just Want to Have Sun Entertainments Entertainments Listings The Times Not Sorry to Be Safe Arts Visual Art an Imaginative Revamp Vindicates the Ra's Summer Show, Says John Russell Taylor Summer Exhibition Royal Academy of Arts, W1 We Have Been Trained Not to Shy at a Bit of Abstraction Sorry Lenny, the Last Laugh Might Be on You Arts A Move to Pardon Lenny Bruce May Offend Those who Put Pc before Freedom of Speech, Says Clive Davis Digital Fish Never Tasted this Good La Movie Sean MacAulay Spots a Summer Blockbuster Bubbling beneath the Surface There is No Denying the Renaissance of Family Animation Finding Thrills at the Bottom of the Ocean The Times Games Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move The Bbc's Strange is Old-Fashioned Supernatural Hokum and - unlike Al-Jazeera: Exclusive! - of No Consequence at All , Says Paul Hoggart TV Review Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Films Choice Stephen Dalton Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Variations BBC One Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2981 TV Choice David Chater The Open University Frank Skinner "In a realist-dreamer frame of mind, I arrived at Old Trafford deciding that I would be happy with a draw" Theatre of Dreams 19 August " I won't miss people offering me expert analysis of West Brom based on 35 seconds of highlights" Foreword Readers of TheGame will know that it's been an up-and-down sort of year for Frank Skinner. Now his beloved Baggies are back in the Nationwide League, you can relieve his season of discovery-but not before a few final words fro man himself "Watching football in black and white again was slightly lessened by the fact that one of the teams was Newcastle" Off Colour Snapshot Asyouwere 26 August 2002 "As a Catholic I can't help but notice that journalistic treatment of the Albion and the Pope are remarkably similar" At Last, We're off and Running Snapshot Onthebachpage Asyouwere 02 September 2002 "But now there's a twist in the tale. It seems that the Keano's honesty-horse has been abandoned midstream" Wembley, Pele and Impotence Snapshot Asyouwere "After all the disappointments, Taylor is still there, defending the long-ball game and making up his own syntax" The Early Arrival of Autumn Snapshot Asyouwere 23 September 2002 "I very much dislike Alan Shearer's stupid one-hand-in-the-air gesture that he always does when he scores" Depression Snapshot Asyouwere 07 October 2002 "It 's as if Seamo has become some sort of ridicule-junkie. Letting in the odd silly goal was the only way to up the ante" A Boy Named Seaman Snapshot Asyouwere 21 October 2002 "I haven't enjoyed a pre-match tune that much since West Brom played Dinamo Bucharest in the Cup Winners' Cup" Battle of Britain Snapshot Asyouwere 04 November 2002 "Jeff delivered his lines to perfection and then suddenly piped up:'My wife'll be Gary Sprake.' And so she was" Death of a Hero Snapshot Asyouwere 13 November 2002 "If there's one thing that really winds me up at matches, it's the people who leave early. I don't mean like Craig Bellamy" 90 Minutes? Who's Counting? Snapshot Asyouwere 02 December 2002 "I can't hear Ja Rule without thinking of Joe Royle, and find the concept of John Bond Jovi Vince Hillaire-ious" Shakespeare in the Studio Snapshot Asyouwere 16 December 2002 "It's hard to sympathise with referees as they are, in most cases, almost solely motivated by jealousy and revenge" Referees: A Christmas Message Snapshot Asyouwere 39 December 2002 "When a man's team is bottom of the league, all sorts of bad omens come looming out of the winter fog" Bottom Snapshot Asyouwere 26 January 2003 "Rehearsed celebrations were the only hard evidence that footballers did anything in training other than keep fit" Mysteries of the Training Ground Snapshot Asyouwere 27 January 2003 "I noticed that about 25 per cent of the football section in my local bookstore is filled by hooligan memoirs" Football in Perspective Snapshot Asyouwere 10 February 2003 "I imagine that, to a manager, the football season is like pushing a piano up a very long flight of steps" Another Fine Mess Snapshot Asyouwere 24 February 2003 "We have gone from blaming the managers for everything to letting them get away with murder" Nice Work if You Get It Snapshot Asyouwere 10 March 2003 "If, at a game, you see a woman who looks like a pop star, the pop star she looks like tends to be Sir Elton John" The Hand of Skinner Snapshot Asyouwere 24 March 2003 "To be fair to the kit-man his gesture, as described by Gareth Southgate, was a finger passed across his throat" Rubbing It in Snapshot Asyouwere "I've always had a soft spot for Chris Coleman ever since he told me his dressing-room nickname was Mowgli" That Sinking Feeling Snapshot Asyouwere 21 April 2003 "The Beckham controversy has made me wonder about the whole substitutes thing. Is it time to get rid of them?" Money's Too Trite to Mention Snapshot Asyouwere 28 April 2003 "Trev seemed like a war hero returning to a group of friends who had all been conscientious objectors" The Final Snapshot Asyouwere 19 May 2003 BT

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