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News from 03/06/2003

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Sandra Halliday, Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Martin Jenkins, DJM, Stephen Gragg, David Brown, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Tom Dyckhoff, Charles Foster, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent and Nigel Hawkes, Robert Thicknesse, Linda Tsang, David Rhys Jones, Dominic Kennedy Crime Writer, David Moss, Philip Howard, Camilla Cavendish, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Nick Gillies, David Chater, Angela Court, Melissa Katsoulis, Nic Hopkins, Peter Jenkin, David Kelsey, Elizabeth Judge, Hugh McGavock, Bob Stanley, Sam Marlowe, Darren Blackburn, Patrick Barkham, Kevin Eason, Helen Simpson, Geoff Brown, John Major, Irwin Stelzer, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Peter Brown, David Sharrock, Helen Nugent and Nic Hopkins, Pat Gibson, Pete Dorey, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Browne, Yvonne Edwards, Robert Cole commentary, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Jim McCue, Gary Jacob, K. A. Stafford, Daniel Finkelstein, Dr Jane Collins, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Huon Mallalieu, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Tony Pristavec, James Delingpole, Michael Sinclair, Roland Watson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Robin Laurance, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, David Charter, Alice Porter, Angela Jameson, Ray Harris, Chris Murgatroyd, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Joel Bennathan, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Caroline Clarke, Gary Slapper, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, James D. Zirin, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, James Morton, Judy R. M. Allen, William Garrett, Valerie Howarth, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Alastair Robertson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alison Beckett, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, John Allison, John Day, John Crossland and Ian Cobain, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ron Vincent, Neil Walker, Ian Johns, Maureen Paton, Michael Hartnack, Cis Heaviside, Russell Jenkins, Suzanne Jennigs, Robert Tait, Peter Riddell, Susannah Trafford, Denise Dowen, Anthony Bye, Brian Glanville, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, Lea Paterson, Simon Hedle, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Roland Watson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Brian G. Trower-Greenwood, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Melissa Kite and Greg Hurst, Stephen Dalton, Peter Philip, Bertie Leigh, David Powell, Vince Wright, Susan MacDonald, Ahdaf Soueif, Matthew Connolly, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Stephen Phillips, Charles Bremner and Roland Watson, Conal Gregory, Anthony Howard, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Roma Felstein, Jenny Davey, Tim Johnston, Christopher Irvine,

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The Pick of the Week's Public Sector Media… Fat people will have to diet if they want to see the doctor Labour plans patients' contracts Tax warning Zimbabwe strike Grave mistake? Curb on big payoffs for failed executives Beagle lifts her paw as Britain heads for Mars The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 18. Law Report:… Art and Antiques-Your 12 Page Guide to the Fair New line on the railway Though times for charities… Iron Chancellor meets Iron Lady Oracle Save up to 70% with SeaFrance Special Offer T2 Put up or shut up, Blair tells war critics In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Visit Times Online for breaking news, news updates, free beakfast headlines e-mail bulletines and the final edition of today's newspaper Injured Labour insider attacks race-riot inquiry as a disgrace Postal voting made easier to boost turnout boost turnout Housing Corporation Pardon for drags smuggler In Brief Butt questioned Bay watch plan Acid bomb claim Correction Spitfire hero's body found 650 miles from grave Crash-landing foils cunning plan Vodafone Criticism, contradiction, confusion and concern Intelligent Finance Straw:'Our case was a very clear and explicit one. . . it relied on the very clear, palpable facts' West acts to curb continuing spread of deadly weapons Rugby states PM's word not enough any more Labour MPs who backed war deny they were duped Regime change Vodafone Why Congress buck may stop at No 10 Ing Direct Beckham kidnap ploy was £10,000 ruse Ntl: home Historian Starkey shows a poor memory for dates and times People The Co-operative Bank You can't go, you're fired PS Fujitsu Insects are 'fair game for reality television' Dell Little fighters aiming for roll of honour Computer glitch brings three-year court ordeal Bespoke Suits AA In Brief Two held for abuse of corpse Mill power Anonymity move £1m inkstand gift Divorce 'murder' Not so healthy Design award Officer suspended Swearing ban An everyday celebration of 50 years on the throne Nissan Cancer drug too costly for NHS proves a lifesaver Breast tumour cases reach record level Empire direct co. uk Jail 'crammed and understaffed' Scientists force rethink on closure of research centre Digital pacemakers in implant first Esure Saga Eton fees £70,000 by 2025' In Brief Nicotine babies Girl sues school Caught off guard Bad taste ruling Pilot ditches jet Lake death Conjurer's plaque Mugabe's forces fire on student protesters Captured Atlanta suspect faces death penalty over bombings Flybe. british european Bali bomb 'planner' on trial for deaths First Sars victim says sorry One. Tel (AFP): Protection plan for Barrier Reef In Brief (AFP): Sharia move (AFP): Suu Kyi demand (AFP): Election dispute Burmese bird Presidents on best behaviour to disguise split Britons among riot suspects Us lays down law about who's in and who's out Mr Bush left world leaders digesting his new terms for the Washington relationship, reports Roland Watson Collect a piece of history Poor countries want more than good intentions DNA may reveal the last voyage of Columbus's bones The Times Offers Direct Man whose travels changed the world Time French flights cancelled In Brief (AP): Oil leak threat (AP): Crossing safety (AP): Holocaust fund (AFP): Snooze alert Iraqis not ready for democracy, says Blair's envoy Toshiba Saddam keeps monopoly on notes Defiant settlers say uprooting them will tear Israel apart Diplomats talk up prospect of peace on eve of Bush's 'road map' visit US meted out rough justice to detainees Theatre World Music Sheffield Crucible First Choice the Best Shows ArtsFirst Iberian, Wagnerian and Arthurian Opera La Rondine/Tosca Castleward Opera, Strangford, Co Down Concert Dallas SO/Litton Festival Hall America is needlessly scaring its Rumsfeld beware: the US needs to walk a little more softly in the world Don't get me wrong, 25 years is a long time, but you're not the readers you were Picture Gallery A debt of depression, violence and disaster Fighting me, her conscience and her hypocrisy Thunderer A Soft Collapse How control of the Labour Party might be lost Firing Blanks Calls for inquiries over Wmd are premature Working New Worlds A smart scientist gets money to find life on Mars Aberfan survivors Urban driving The Times Universities that 'devalue' teaching Major's case for an Eu referendum Medical errors in prescriptions Why are we all here? Boxing clever Eurozone report Exam help Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Disabled people deserve better Philosophy v therapy What's in a name? Ladies of a certain age The Weather Picture Gallery The Times Crossword 22,368 Business Link US figures lift UK shares Briefing WPP steps up process Salisbury's garage move Worry over TAG cases Sellafield may face strike Postal pay claim warning Salvesen dividend cut Munich Re at £171m loss Charts of the day In Business Today: Need To Know 20. commentary 21.… Going cold IBM shares halted in inquiry Revenue was warned of tax credit failure A holiday for tax freedom? America eases media ownership regulations Testing Times Is the eurozone too inflexible? Life Cover Straight bat Need to Know: Global Business Briefing The Times Results in brief Hollick for Honeywell Stop Press Danes expect US orders Nokia market share slips Smaller stock to watch Talking Points Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Day Look Ahead BA pay £37m to offload subsidiary Invensys sells Baan for ?82m The Times Make tax freedom day official Delay puts pizza takeover at risk Regulator attacks rail spending We are United Fold here with strong background in retail Kingfisher's revamp finds favour Marconi boosted by on-target analyst Eurotop 100 Problem not over for Salvesen Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Biggest price movement of the day US data sparks late sell-off Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Fixing Uk mortgage rates is not a panacea Can pound prosper in a straitjacket? Before Gordon Brown's June 9 statement on euro entry, The Times is scrutinising each of the Chancellor's five economic tests. Today Lea Paterson looks at Test 2, which deals with the flexibility of the Uk and European economies HSH Nordbank Small businesses ask for fair play in public tenders Selling government departments Elizabeth Judge on the hoops minnows have to jump through just to get a sniff of a contract Picture Gallery Business Opportunities Turner & co For Sale Business to Business Case study Copy this Idea Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thornton Securities Ltd Take Control of Life and Retire in Comfort Chooka's Char Grill Times Newspapers Inland Revenue The Times Methods to deal with 'family tax' In Brief Tips on telework Website advice Acquisition guide Web-Based Austin Reed scion walks away from £50m bid Sellafield could face strike this autumn The Times Unit Trust Information Service Those who fried but failed Bidders wary of asset value US figures lift UK shares to six-month peak Austrian Airlines Squaring lip for City Diary Banking & Finance DLA Debate Should we give up meat? Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Max Nasatyr Architect who doggedly championed local interests over those of big business on the banks of the Thames Professor Roy Newton Researcher whose fearless courting of controversy helped to rescue medieval stained glass Court & Social RAF Cranwell graduates Lives Remembered Telephone Colonel John Stephenson Diplomatic and charming secretary of MCC who counted himself fortunate to work for the game that he loved Lives In Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Nature Notes The Thin End of the Veg Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk What if we all gave up meat? Would we be healthier if we were all vegeetarian? And what would happen to our farm aimals? News Quiz Next Steps in Palestine Prize. quiz@thetimes Picture Gallery Word Watching Daily Life June 3,1942 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Changing the Guard Today's royal engagements Premium Bonds Receptions Awards to the Royal Victorian Order Luncheon Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorable moments from the Coronation of the Queen… Musical centenary in Westminster Cathedra Personal Column Times Online Picture Gallery RAF Cranwell graduations The Times and Sunday Times The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages University news School news Answers The Times Court & Social Appointments Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Young gun going for it From fish's mouth, the final say on pain theory Fishing Harland tipped to make mark on world Modern pentathion Without-prejudice statements Whether cargo is delivered Court of Appeal New judging system courts controversy Ice skating Owen goal England captain steps forward Montoya victory gives Ferrari's rivals new hope Motor racing Cadets handed chance to crack new code Rugby league St Helens coaching row leads to inquiry Cool Coria sets up his dream match Tennis: French Open Quarter-finals Memories of W. G. come flooding back Bowls Get fit, feel fit: driving fitness Day two Results from Roland Garros Order of play Jacklin picked as world leader Golg Tames Square James gets call-up for Britain In Brief Harrison tribunal Cipollini bid fails Oslo opening Lee beaten Joy for juniors Weld encouraged by forecast of rain for Epson Lingfield Park Newton Abbot Results from yesterday's four meetings Principals fail to convince in Derby debate Southgate itching to find feet with elite Genius who had to turn water-carrier to make grade at Milan ECB By Our Sports Staff: Bent uses head to tip balance Clubs cut back as reality bites Players looking for employment Pools forecast Keegan gains fair reward with Uefa Cup berth By Our Sports Staff: Fans hound Terrell out of Luton Johnson on mission to avenge tour hiding Rugby union The results service Today's fixtures Saqlain turns match Surrey's way despite Yardy defiance Cricket Promising Peploe snuffs out run chase Yesterday's scoreboards Lancashire made to graft for win William Hill Greene quick off mark on road to Paris Athietics Wary Owen happy to keep his goals simple in fame game Troubled Wales left to count cost of motorway madness Pay dispute causes squad to miss tour t\fight, David Hands reports Courting Success Inside Sport Commercial Mortgates And Politicians Lifestyle Arts Law Inside Sloping off to Chessex True Fiction Intrigued by Chessex Girls-Inhabitants of Chelsea Inspired by Essex-Ray Harris Finds Othert Socio-Evolutionary Types Verbatim 24 Hours This Time It Will Be Tony Blair Himself who is the Object of his Former Foreign Secretary's Scorn Human Jungle So how Do You is Lying? When As Tony Blair Comes under Increasing Pressure as to whether He Misled the Country over the Reason for Going to War with Iraq, Deniel Finkelsten Explain why Politicians Lie, and Leading Public Figures Give their Views Know a Politician his Lips Move The Times My Number's up Thirty-Five Years after failing 0-Level Maths, Ron Vincent is Preparing to Sit the Gcse Exam in the Subject-So that He Will Be Able to Teach German So Could You Pass Gsce Maths? Being Older Means More to Laugh at On the Eve their Last Tour, Mureen Paton Finds Fascinating Aida as Rude as Ever Age of Enlightenment No Dead yet When There's No Specs Appeal Could You save a Child's Life? Few Parents and Carers Can Cope in an Emegency. Roma Felstein Reports If a Baby is Choking. . . If a Child is Choking Picture Gallery Toast of the Town A Cunning Catalogue Leaves James Dulingpole Seer-Suckered, but Happy Pulling It off. . . Catalogue Chic Crimes of Fashion Technobabble But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test The legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Here's a Home we Prepared Earlier A place in the sun-protecting pensions countdown to… French bench: Why the women are taking over 3 Legal bills: High Court steps in to control costs Reader's queries: Your Shout The Accountancy Investigation and Discipline Board Palm Women on top in race to sit on the bench The French legal system is in danger of becoming unbalanced as male judges find they have become a small minority. Adam Sage reports The Times Law Section Capita Ras Lord Chancellor When punitive damages are a cause for blushing Bovis Lend Lease News Those about to die must be told all the facts A new Bill could legalise euthanasia, but doctors will still have to take great care to avoid landing in the dock on a murder charge, says Charles Foster GLS Oxford Veredus It's all char First step towards faster home sales Barons up in arms as Lord Lyon lays down Ms writ Depravity and sex on stage High Court puts a cap on soaring legal bills Bertie Leigh welcomes a ruling that will cut costs in some group actions Firms have to prove that coffee and lemon juice are safe Denise Dowen reports on a little-published Eu directive that is set to have a big impact Law update One crucial day between poverty or a pension When companies are sold or retairment funds are woundup, the result can be injustice for some, says martin Jenkins In the City Law week What the legal journals are reporting on this week No body of evidence The Natasha Ryan murder case in Australia is not the only occasion when the deceased has turned up alive and well, reports James Morton Readers 'queries your shout The College of Law discusses house selling and disputes, the role of an executor, dying intestate and parking on yellow lines Lawyer of the week June 4,9.30am: Conference Sport and the law - the second annual sports law conference; the Westbury Hotel, London W1 Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Maitland Chambers CLT Irregular Migration and Human Rights HaysZMB CLT Why Lord Woolf is special to some Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Shaheen Sardar Alli, a former minister in the pakistan government, has been appointed professor of Law at the University of Warwick Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel Stgeuart & Financis European Investment Bank The Times Times Online The Times "This is the Crucial Chance to Change an Entire Industry" How to Reach for the Sky but Miss the Point The Times A Handel on the Heart Opera the Composer Can Touch the Human Spirit, as we Can All Find out, Says Robert Thicknesse HMV Make a Date At Last, Elvish Live on Stage With a Theatre Production of Lord of the Rings Due, Ian Johns Looks at Musicals Inspired by Films Cities Play It Will Be worth Millions to Be European Capital of Culture. Jack Malvern Visited the Six Hopefuls Classical Brit Awards 2008 Telephone Open air theatre Danceofdeath Art Galleries The Bomb-Itty of Errors Chicago New Classical Cds Geoff Brown Finds Rare Gams in Excavations of Forgotten Composers Richard Hickox Dyson, Quo Vadis Marc Minknowski Mehul Symphonies Steffen Schleieramacher Hommage a Walter Spies A Journey into the Unheard Composer Basil Kirchin Tells Bob Stanley about a Long Musical Quest Radio The Times Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Winning Move TV Review Should the Truth Get in the Way of a Good Story? Not when It Comes to Spooks, where we are Invited to Expect the Unexpected, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlight Sky One Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Chouse Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Today's Television T 2 Crossword No 2982 TV Choice Rolex Public Sector Health Careers Education Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Statistics Lessons Other Views Gay pride, the new hope for urban regeneration Issue of the Week Creative Cities The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Seeninhansard Picture Gallery Get inside your interviewees' heads Management The Audit Commission chief speaks out—and is then audited himself The Issue Explained Trouble Network Rail Jargon Dnecoder If rail lines must close, so be it Interview Private Eye may give Richard Bowker a hard time, but the Strategic Rail Authority chairman is ready to throw down the gauntlet to his detractors, as he tells Ben Webster Mediamonitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs… How They Seeus In the Professional Press New Medical Research Drug firms 'are buying doctors' support' Other Stories we Liked How drugs blur reality . . . even though GPs can earn £100,000 on their own GP profits in 2001-02: who earned what where The Go-Second Management Book Councils fear a loss of power Local Governemnt Social workers keep training Social Care Hero. . . And Villian Prescott wants his homes Housing Quiz of the Week Web Watch In the Chat Rooms A new way to assess research Education Charles Clarke sits and contemplates what university is for Higher Education Salary Watch On the Airways out Pick of Tv and Radio Ofsted gives school heads a useful reading list Grudgealert It's getting tough on the streets Charities How to profit from crime Prisons Prize Caption Competition Click here to cut congestion Transfort Legislation Update On the Move Adult care skills can be used with children Careerclinic Less on Sihavelearnt Course Watch Public Sector Gatenby Sanderson Education Harlow Health Plus Ec Harris Astralis The Wallace Collection CR West Dorset District Council CjM Manchester City Council Tribal Gwt General Secretary Archbishops' Secretary for Appointments Manchester City Council Barton International University of Cambridge PKF Public Agenda TES The Times TES Misteak! Ackworth School Blundell's School NHS Scotland Loughborough University NHS Public Agenda General Chiropractic Council Sportscotland NHS Department of Health NHS Charter Mark Public Agent a Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public jobs currently avaliable. Listings are provided as a free service to recruiters, who are invited to e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk with current vacancies Over to you. . . What Worked for Me Diary Dates Art and Antiques Fairs Possession Books Rarities Ceramics Bonhams London in June The Collecting Bug For that special something An eye for beauty Celebrities mix with museum buyers, directors and designers at the London art and antique fairs. Susan MacDonald meets Bruce Oldfield Wolsey Fine Arts What's No, when Another huge treasure trove Grosvenor House Fair From art to furniture to jewellery-even to clocks-grosvenor House offers buyers a panolpy of richers, says Joseph Connolly Fine Art & Antiques Fair Ceramics Keen competition at the show Olympia Fine Art Fair The highlights range from Asian items to venetian shell furniture, says David Moss Zurich When you need to value art, Hislop's can tell… The alchemist's tough in a show fir for kings Ceramics There is a rare opportunity to took, listen and learn as well as to buy at a big event in Kensington, says Alison Beckett The Hali Antique Carpet and Textile Art Fair 2003 The Antiquarian Book Fair Old world view has its place Maps Conal Gregory seeks out rare, curious and amusing pieces from Cornwall to Taxes Explore the trial of tribal magic Textiles Expect the unexpected at the most exotic fair in London, says Allson Beckett Class Commemoratives Bold, new and Old Masters too Fine Art Twentioeth-century and contemporary art is well represented at all the fairs. Hono Mallalieu picks out some of the highlights Wheathills-The Home of Kedleston Traditional French… Gallery on the Net Conceived and crafted wsith timeless taste Rare Jacobean pieces vie with creations inspired by the Orient. Home-grown talent is also on show. Peter Philip goes viewing Furniture Lapada Need to Value Art? Off the beaten track-and off the wail Oddites Doodles of pooches, a dead policeman, oddles of oddities. . . Joseph Connolly finds they appeal to his collecting instincts Bloomsbury Commonwealth Institute A collector's zeal speaks volumes BOOKSOnce the chase is on, it's difficult to resist buying books, says Uim McCue M & D Reeve Children's Books Jonkers Rare Books Peter Harrington A & Y Cumming Ltd The Great War Adrian Harrington Jonathan Potter Limited Simon Finch McCUE'S Morsels Life Search

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