News from 04/06/2003
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Andrew Robson, Nick RIDING(Area Democracy Officer), Jon Ashworth, Rodney Legg, Chairman, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, DJM, Chris Ward, Thomas Jones, Matthew Brace and Sam Lister, Zahid Hussain, Cherry Maslen, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Ian Cobain Chris Ayres and Peter Jones, Philip Goodhart, Caroline Brannigan, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Alan Lee The Course inspector, Rosalind Renshaw, Will Pavia, David Brooks, Patrick Barkham, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Martin Fletcher, Charlotte Horsfield, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Erica Wagner literary Editor, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Angus MacLeod Scottish Political Correspondent, Tom Barr, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, carl Mortished, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Roland Watson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Anthea Lawson, Val Sampson, Mark Court, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Roger Scruton, Paula Hawkins, Oliver Kay, Trevor G. Clarke, A. W. F. EDWARDS(Professor of Biometry), Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Stephen Ashworth, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Edward Martineau, Michael Evans, Richard Beeston and David Charter, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Philip Webster, Political Reporter, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Mel Stein, Richard O'hagan, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Helen Nugent, Malcolm Bowden, Mick Hume, Tola Awogbamiye, Ian MacIntyre, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Irene Zoech and Richard Owen, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Sir John Soane's Museum, Ruth Scurr, Adam Fresco, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, A. J. Wilcock, Christopher Maguire, Mel Webb, John Flaxman, Dominic Kennedy and Nicholas Wapshott, Amanda Craig, Mark Henderson and Adam Sage, Michael Hartnack, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Robert Tait, H. M. Dixon, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Rick Broadbent at the walkers stadium, Frances Gibb and Adam Sherwin, Nigel Holt, Director, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Malcolm Burgess, Ian Whittell, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, James Jackson, Trisha Goddard, Melissa Kite and Greg Hurst, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, S. Fryer, John Gunn, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Antonia Senior and Elizabeth Judge, Robert Rhodes, Martin Samuel Sports writer of the Year, Robbie Millen, Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Harman, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoRogue spies out to get us—Labour Ministers accuse agents of fuelling the crisis over Iraqi arms Not so rare… Author's coup England win Don't call me a rape survivor. I am a victim Stop settlements now, Bush tells Israel At last, a woman scores at the home of cricket Index A Short History of Nearly Everything David Morris Dozens of colleges invited to become universities News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Labour's hypocritical oath: patient, heal thyself Labour gripped by paranoia as whips condemn hateful attacks Security chiefs put trust in evidence BT Tories to mount offensive on spin First birds with teeth for 70 million years And they could help to cure baldness Golfers score hole in one, twice Northern rock Loss of hair is an age-old affliction Burglar objects to poster infamy Pig cells give new hope to diabetics Sixty settlements in the way of peace for Israel Sharon's ties with US will be put to the test, writes Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor Released prisoners halted on way home Intelligent Finance Bush has crucial advantages to help his search for peace Pitfalls from the past 'We won't leave House of God' Nanny holds the fort in $350m child custody row £70m for school 'fun' In Brief Cancer success Pensioners killed Saga Jobless woman's poker win Peugeot Collapse of trial may curb chequebook journalism Sky Cheap West End tickets to revitalise capital Nancy reveals why she stood by her man Soldiers accused of assault Dempster's case Fire Bill vote Mother charged Foiled again Family of Spitfire hero seek damages for coffin 'trauma' Detective's blow left man brain damaged Sisters-sent to prison over vice racket Toyota Gestapo agent flew for the RAF PS… Esure Rac Amos upsets her peers in search for suitably grand office People People I Am a Shell Picture Gallery And on the lighter side… Egon Ronay, once Britain's top public stomach,… Picture Gallery Outsider's story of slavery defeats Orange favourites Cisco Systems Historical novel that brings us bang up to date Rowling's global interview RA reject is £30,000 winner Queen endorses Scots' political rainbow Abbey National A few colours short of the full spectrum GM crops 'may blight house prices' This could be end of election campaigning as we know it Euro's rise provides £11,000 windfall for MEPs Parents fear for safety of daughter missing in Bali Concussed rower capsizes in 'worst… Hostage murder families win claim Time Spirit of adventure led boy to death £10,000 murder hunt reward In Brief Toddler drowns Exams reset Churchill's hat Snappy guests Radical Islam starts to fill Iraq's power vacuum The imams have replaced Saddam in stifling basic freedoms, residents tell Anthony in Baghdad Nissan Britons 'find graves of 300,000 victims' Soldier dies as US faces 'cohesive' resistance Musharraf orders tough curbs on provincial regime Opposition claims Zimbabwe strike protest a success Diplomat is the voice of Britain to millions of Chinese Marks & Spencer US studies option of first strike on North Korea Strikes against pension reform paralyse Europe Britain wins guarded support for establishing asylum camps outside EU AOL The free trial Christie's sells 'overvalued' Lorca papers Which? The fugitive who found deliverance in hillbilly country Mountains breed reclusive spirit World falls out of love with America after the war in Iraq MINI Sars fears trigger expulsions In Brief Bombings arrest (AFP): Trains collide Elton appeal (AFP): 2,300 years' jail (Reuters): MacHete deaths Last battle won (AP): Oldest elephant Counting the cost of rich men's club annual jamboree The results of this year's gathering were as flat ass Evian water, reports Charles Bremner The Times Failure to resolve economic disputes belies vows of unity Direct Line After Eight, a wafer-thin chance of progress Busted break the boyband mould Pop Busted Hammersmith Apollo Lisa Verrico Opera Candide Richmond Theatre Hilary Finch First Choice the Best Shows The Times Floof! CBSO Centre/Symphony Hall, Birmingham Concerts Birmingham's festival of Floof! and Freddy Kempf playing the Emperor excite Geoff Brown RPO /Gatti Festival Hal Hillary, Bill and Tony, the most famous baby boomers And how their trajectories - narcissist, sell-out, moralist - define a generation Whatever happened to RIP? This unhealthy obsession with peering into morgues Picture Gallery I spy with my little eye… a new, Frank inquiry Thunderer: Juice-bar lefties kick the poor and sick out of the NHS A Start along the Road Bush launches his most ambitious peace plan Genetic Defects The national GM debate needs to be bigger and better Evening the Score Women get to beat the chaps at their own geeky game EU referendum Eurostar's priorities The importance of finding weapons of mass destruction Proposals to police estate agents Mission to Mars Jam today Doorstep politics Comparatively precise Broader duties of City corporation Insurance and fairness Defective vision Abbey coronations Modern monarchy The Weather The Times Crossword Merit Fed resolute on deflation Briefing Olympic tender shortlist Orb sells Izodia stake Wickes manager on trial OFT targets injury fees Stock Markets Picture Gallery Talktalk Pay target CVC plans £1bn bid for AWG Cost of liability cover 'driving thousands of firms bankrupt' Put to the test Revenue rejected safety net for failing family tax credits Kosher cook Ryanair alert hits shares Need to Know: Global Business Briefing The Times Maersk AJR Results in brief Stop Press Talking Points Data Day Lookahead Shareholder rebels target Sorrell's pay BAA boosts guards at airports New law on pay not the answer Air Tanker changes MoD offer Reserved for Those of Independent Mind Scottish Power receives timely boost … Shares Oxford hit by joint-venture uncertainty … Shares Eurotop 100 Barclays banks on calm success Biggest price movements of the day Hopes of rate cut lift gilts Bonds Martha Stewart faces charges of obstructing justice IBM slips 4% amid regulatory inquiry European Bank chief in rates cut hint after IMF pressure The Times Shake-up at British Energy may cost £150m Wall St buzzes as traders make $100m profit Caveat holds sway over investment potential 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 investigations Test 3, which looks at investment Times Online Call for sacking of Cordiant directors Jupiter a star turn City Diary Carphone could quit handsets over crackdown How things have changed since BT talked to Beattie Classic EU dilemma over the office temp The Times Unit Trust Information Service Austrian Airlines Barclays Bank trading stagnates Schroders takes £4m pensions charge Banking & Finance Witan Play it safe when buying travel cover Paula Hawkins explains why the best polices need not be the most expensive The End of the World Fixed-rate bonds the real deal Links Free Guides Don't blow your one shot at a decent annuity On Saturday High school standards and low house prices Moning North offers an affordable route to a better education for the children, says caroline Brannigan The Times Three of the best City: Clifton, Bristol, £695,000 A Grade ll listed four-storey terraced houses just over a mile fro the centre of Bristol and a short walk fro the shops and restaurants of cllfton village and whiteladies Road Property Ocean Estates International Property Exhibition Index Anniversaries Birthdays James Bradley PoW whose audacious escape in burma astonished even his Japanese captors after he was retaken James Bradley, MBE, proson camp escaper, was born on June 17,1911. He died on May 19,2003, aged 91 Sarah Markham Historian who edited the treasured family paper of an 18th-century antiquary and traveller Sarath Markham, historian, was born on September 23,1909. She died on May 8,2003, aged 93 Sir Philip Mansfield Emissary to southern Africa with a taste for tall stories Sir Philip Mansfield, KCMG, diplomat, was born on May 9,1926. He died on May 14,2003, aged 77 Evelyn Rose Cookery writer who gave a modern twist to traditional Jewish recipes and introduced them to a wider audience Evelyn rose, cookery writer, was born on December 2,1925. she died on May 18,2003, aged 77 Martha Scott Actress who starred in some of the biggest films of the fifties but always retained the stage as her first love Martha Scott, actress, was born on september 22,1912. she died on May 28,2003. aged 90 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives Remembered Nature Notes News Quiz Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk The waepons of mass destruction Did Britain and the US go to war on a false premise? and if the weapons existed, where are they nom? Uefa Shuts Door on English Clubs Indefinitely Pnize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life June 4,1946 Harold Nicolson describes in his diary a lunch with peter Thorneycroft at which jan smuts, the 75-year-old South African Prime Minister, told of a Hamburg trip. Nicolson duly stood for Labour in a 1984 by-election, but lost Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Contact Details for Classified Advertising Appointment Silversmiths' bright ideas on show Royal Geographical Society Awards Dinners Personal Column University news Forthcoming marriages Marriage Luncheons Answers Court & Social Times Online Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Index Newmarket reveals all-weather intentions Racing Results from yesterday's two meetings Sentence delay must be clear Law Report Court of Appeal OFT Powers do not breach rights Queen's Bench Division Little evidence of progress at the last resort Kempton Park Alternative verdict for jury Court of Appeal Employers to observe pay clause Court of Appeal Godolphin keep weather eye on Epsom Bath Chester Beverley Newcastle The Wright Track Nottingham Agassi bows to agility and youth of Coria Tennis Wimbledon play-off draw announced The results service Times Square Williams sees off Mauresmo's challenge Get fit, feel fit: driving fitness Today's fixtures Baltacha restores lawn order in tense opener St Helens see Mason as leader from front Rugby league Boat Race to remain on Sunday In Brief Harrison quest Games shortlist Montgomery wins Salanson dies Squad named Harmison eager to take lead role on home patch Cricket Kent turn to Sami for quick fix Leading first-class averages Cricket on the Run with CMJ Frizzell County Championship preview Honours even in rumble at the Riverside with England's finest Geoffrey Dean survives a testing examination in the nets - but then he did't face Harmison How they stand Offersdirect Experience of Spurs should tip balance their way Basketball Gazza must be saved from his Chinese torture Arlidge changes likely to be Welsh pay for delay sympathetic to Rotherham with economy drive Rugby union First things first, Schumacher is still second to none Montgomery hit with heavy penalty for push on official Ferguson elbows his way to another ban Football Inglis leads field into matchplay Golf Supporters heed words of warning Making a mark: How Eriksson's men fared against Serbia and Montenegro Barcelona up stakes over Beckham deal Rose growing in confidence as he looks forward to major breakthrough Sorenstam focused despite sideshow Northern Ireland fail to end goal drought England on different plane as Gerrard lifts his game again How they lined up in leicester Seaman hopes life as City slicker begins at 40 Making the Most of Gazza Jamjarcars Inside Sport Rape and Recovery Bestselling Author Alice Sebold Recounts her True Story Health Style Arts Inside Lotta Bottle True Fiction As Jacques Chirac Speaks at the End of the G8 Summit in Evian on the World Water Crisis, Will Pavia Takes Notes Ikea was Keen for a Summit on Housing Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours Mary Ann Sieghart Most Dangerous to the Pm are Former Cabinet Ministers, their Ranks Swollen to Serious Levels Censure from their Own Side Feels like Being Stung by a Wasp Human Jungle Don't Call Me a Survivor: I Am a Victim Alice Sebold was an 18-Ywar-Old Virgin when She Suffered a Particularly Brutal Rape. She Tells Penny Wark why Writing a Raw and Powerful Account of her Experience is Helping to Erode the Taboo Surrounding the Subject Ok, He Plays Soccer The Beckhms are in the midst of a Publicity Blitz across America. But Can They Crack a Nation that Has No Interest in Football, Asks Nicholas Wapshott. And what Can They about on Chat Shows? A Style Icon? You've Got to Be Kidding The Times Wives who Emotional Intelligence Young at Heart, Selfish and Sexy—that's the Latest Formula for Happiness as a Married Woman. Val Sampson Couldn't Disagree More Great Shoes, Great Job, Sex and Chocolate. That's All Women Want, Isnt It? What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Trisha Goddard Love ETC The Times Fats, Facts and Fiction How Accurate are Diy Cholestrol Kits and Should Anyone Buy Them? Cherry Maslen Investigates Fabulous at 40? Front Row Ageless Ageing Really Should Be a Celebrate, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Behind the Masks Visual Art Cindy Sherman's Disguises Reveal a Truth about All of US, Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston The John Davies Gallery Onward to the 20th Century Tatee Modern's Recognition of Photography is Belated but Impressive Says Joanna Pitman Cruel and Tender Tate Modem ABM Amro Heartbeat of the health service A Working Relationship Index Clifford Chance The Harrodian School Senior Pa Needed now Judy Fisher Associates PA/Office Manager The Times TiGER Recruitment Eclipse Secretarial Assistant The Times Time Savers Contacts Speed, privacy and a touch a high life Discreat, fast and hassle-free—a private aircraft pits you in the comfort zone, says Rosalind Renshaw Matthew the management consultant Office Types Malcolm Burgess on people you may know OAexec General Chiropractic Council Alleyn's School, Dulwich P. A. To the Bursar PA to new CEO PA/Secretary PA/SECRETARY Unflappable PA to Chairman… Times Newspapers Career moves The Times Chic cred in an unfamiliar place A soup made to soothe Tasting 'It's great when someone phones to thank you' A council job can provide surprising benifits, discovers Tola Awoghomiye How a PA can make the local news If you're a PA with ambitions to be a journalist, you might get a break on a local paper, says Fred Redwood Administrative Support Receptionist to £15K+Bens Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Office Manager Receptionist/Secretary/Administrator Fashion Retail - Operations The right place for celebration Conference Call Value of long hours FYI Robert Walters Welsh National Opera Cenedlaethol Cymru Entertainments Art Galleries The Master Builder Entertainments Listings The Times Arts Exhibitions John Russell Taylor Sees Two 18th-Century Artists Revealed in New Colours Notes for a Big Planet Bill Bryson's Whirlwind Tour of the Nature of Things Provides a Funny and Helpful Guide for us All A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson Doubleday £20;500pp ISBN 0 3854 0818 8 A sclentist on mount Etna examlnes a new crater formed on its North West side in july, 2001 Abyssinia Then, Boot At War with Waugh by Willaim Deedes MacMillain £12.99;240 pp ISBN 1 4050 0573 4 Waugh in Palestine, Christmas 1935: he had left Addis Ababa The Times Diary TLS A Great Big Chick-Tease Finding Myself by Toby Litt Hamish Hamilton £12.99;432 pp ISBN 0 2411 4155 9 Toby Litt: his formidable talent takes a new direction on his latest book, a chick-lit pastiche Fiction Shorts Blinded by the Lights that Lead the Way to Goodness What is Good? The Search for the Best Way to Live by Anthony Grayling Weidenfeld & Nicolson £18.99;320 pp ISBN 0 7538 1755 1 Facslmile of the classic children's storybook The History of Little Goody Two Shoes, circa 1700 The Times The History of Little Goody Twoshoes More than an Apple for Teacher Notes on a Scandal by Zoe Heller viking £14.99;256 pp ISBN 0 6709 1406 1 Sky Helen Falconer Faber and Faber £12;224pp ISBN0 5711 9614 4 Helan Falconer: her novel is generous and sympathetic to the yulnerablity od boys The Times The Times Bridge Andrew Robson the Finesse- Lesson 15 Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move As Last Night's Tabloid Tales Indicated, Anthea Turner Still Hasn't Worked out that, No, Not All Publicity is Good Publicity, Reckons Joe Joseph TV Review Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice James Jackson Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Chris Campling Choice Stephen Dalton Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed Sky Movies Premier No Title BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 2983 TV Choice David Chater Today Television Satellite and Radio Joe Joseph's Review Oreck
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