News from 09/06/2003
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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Valerie I. J. Flint, Jon Ashworth, Peter Humphrey, Pippa Holt, Joanna Hunter, DJM, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Gary Neville, Chrlstine Buckley Industrial Editor, Reckitt Benckiser, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Paul Oddie, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Matthew Dick, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor and David Charter, Rodney E. B. Atkinson, David Chater, Suna Erdem, David Charter Philip Webster and Gary Duncan, Jonathan Hills-Jones, Esther van Rijswijk, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, D. W. Barrett, Barry Mumford, Wolfgang Tillmans, Carl Mortished, James Hider, Nick Herbert, Geoff Brown, Edmund Gemmell, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Iain Duncan Smith, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Michael Lazarus, Anthony Vigurs, Pedro Redig, Ruth Gledhill, Nell Harman, Richard Miller, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Oliver Del Mar, Peter Hain, Phoebe Greenwood, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Dr Yvonne Craig, Phil Gordon, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Stephen Collins, Michael Murphy, Lea Paterson and Richard Miles, Russell Kempson, Julian Corlett, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent and Gary Jacob, David Lawrenson, Sam Coates, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Heeon, Celia Brayfield, Alison Roberts, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Pascal-Pierre Sanuier, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Robert Ingle, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Matt Dickinson, S. Rahman, David Hunt, Lauire Butt, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Terry Arthur, Chris Campling, Andrew Smith, Peter Lynan, Lea Paterson Economic Agenda, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, David Jack, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, David Howard, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, William Rees-Mogg, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Ian Mitchell, Mel Webb, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Robert Tait, Jeremy Hart, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Whittell, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Roger Marsh, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Sarah Butler, Brlan Murgatroyd, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Ivan Shaw, Frank Furedi, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, David Charter and Mark Henderson, Christopher Irvine, Richard Williams, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoHere comes summer Fashion for Ascot, weddings and parties T2 Public sector union prepares the ground for general strike Unison to adopt French tactics Explorer ill School-run tax Poland 'yes' China reform Doctors taught the art of writing clearer notes The Times Today: page 2. Crossword 20. Law Report:… And who is this artiste behind the mask? Answer page 3 Labour seeks to rebuild trust with euro delay Tomorrow A special eight-page section explaining the consequences of the historic decision on the euro Thegame England's quest for 2004 European Championship glory T. M. Lewin New'scomment Business The Register Sport Pun L2 Www. timesoiiline. co. uk Reclaim Labour values, says union leader France braced for further strikes Agency denies immigrant jobs fraud Minister rules out Gibraltar deal Police confront £2.5bn crisis over pensions The Sleep Disorder Clinic 'Meddling' by Major angered Hillary Clinton Much ado about the creative Prince Harry Life at Eton: pictures released at the weekend reveal the theatrical side of the Prince of Wales's younger son, writes Alan Hamilton Princes spared father's purgatory Sharp Princess spard father's purgatory Picture Gallery We were wrong on Iraq dossier, Blunkett admits Sacked ministers urged to stay loyal Cheltenham & Gloucester Blair drinks to his 20 years as an MP Cabinet 'ready to take fight to Conservatives on Europe This week in Parliament 'Postcode prescribing still exists' In Brief Tower levelled Tourism gloom Race fire attack Wary new drivers Speed record Huge heroin haul Carer shortfall Explorer Fiennes critical after heart attack the feared Exertion and the stress of travel a dangerous blend Norwich Union Inland Revenue Orange Fury as gay priest living with lover is elected a bishop 'Sexuality was but a footnote in my election' Property rights for homosexual couples Joseph Michael Associates Citroën Man wins trip to us over spoilt photos School-run drivers face shock on road pricing Vauxhall EU network is preferred system Clarke must try harder, says his former head Norwich Union After 35-year ban, you can now take The Trip Absent fathers mourned by their children The Mayhew Animal Home Open your eyes to 3 Devoted father shot dead in street Atlas holds key to scientists' map of Universe A vast cavern is the stage for tests to find the 'God particle' writes Mark Henderson, Science Correspondent, in Geneva An hour long UK evening call with BT Together Option… Making history in the company of giants Aol. Broadband Looters dig into Afghamistan's ancient heritage Smugglers put thousands of years of history at risk, reports Dalya Alberge Green Flag Reuters: 'Stolen' Baghdad treasures are found in vault Linguaphone 'Suicide by cop' theory after killing In Brief £39,000 hut Razor attack Fines reform Fast … Poland celebrates a huge 'yes' to EU membership Elf bosses were 'victims of a corrupt system' Germany resists calls to bring forces home I Am a Policemen Referendum verdicts 'I served the Futher ... with cakes and cream' A retired ltalian mayor has broken a long silence onn his highly unusual war service, reports Richard Owen Cisco Systems If you want to eat here, you'll have to sign for it US staff abandon Liberian capital as rebels attack Intel inside One. Tel Mauritania' turmoil after coup attempt French force tackles Congo tribal fighting Path to presidency and rebellion Esure Hu puts 'democracy in the party' on agenda For the first time since the Tianamen protests, China is considering political reform, writes Oliver August in Beijing Nissan The long march towards greater openness Going behind the mask Bush fights back over weapons evidence The Times Intelligence base yields grim legacy Pets from Africa get blame for US virus Flybe british european Likud jeers Sharon over 'road map' (AP): Mugabe refuses to resign In Brief Moscow killing (AP): Serbs set to flee Police attacked (AP): Ransom demand (Reuters): Rowers return A heroic Queen of Britten Opera Gloriana Aldeburgh Festival, Snape Maltings Theatre The Hanging Man Lyric Hammersmith, W First Choice the Best Shows The Times Concert LSO/Zinman Barbican Pop Annie Lennox Sadler's Wells A Cabinet reshuffle? No change there, then Blair might rearrange the chairs, but don't expect new faces at the table How to make a smokescreen: take 18 volumes, 1,738 pages and mix until impenetrable Ask them no questions, they'll tell you no lies Thunderer: Harry doesn't deserve to be called Sir For Turning Road pricing is a charge worthy of serious consideration A Polish Europe Warsaw will bring much to the EU Cursive Curse Intelligible scrips are a presciption for patient confusion Parliament's authority Post mortem limits "We are all European citizens. It says so in… Aims of the draft EU constitution Ever-changing performance targets Conservatives healthcare reform plans Pensions measure Rap over knuckles What you see Lost in translation Tackling causes of legal aid waste Saddam's daughters Capital of Culture Comparatively precise Cashless society Sign language The Weather The Times Crossword 22,373 National Forecasts Gheltenham & Gloucester Tomorrow in The Times Briefing Inflation target switch Sony predicts recovery British Energy inquiry PeopleSoft rejects bid Hamleys buyout agreed Indian wins E&Y award Just Learning expands How the week finished Mortgages for Busin Fijian missionary ECB considers halting euro rally Entry 'risks huge mid-cap sell-off in UK' WPP prepares to buy Cordiant in£21 Gin deal In Business Today Corporate Profile Iraq's postwar oil sale fuels bout of confusion High street blight Architecture notebook Needtoknow: Global Business Briefing The Times Businessbigshot Change on week Hope for American IPOs Stop Press Sony sees end to deflation Warburg Pincus buys Smaller stock to watch Smaller stock to watch Deal of the day Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Dataday Data Lookahead BAE rebuffs merger proposal from Thales Chubb considers £620m offer from US group US mogul and Apax work on bid for ITV firms Judge Mr Brown's actions, not his words Sharp Household group can cut the mustard Corporate Profile No 69: Reckitt Benckiser Jon Ashworth finds the merged product-maker in the pink of health Who's who in the boardroom Why can't Gordon see that he's making us all worse off? That Labour's policy of Tax-and abundantly evident according to statistics, argues Terry Arthur. Yet among those with influence in Parliament even Conservative MPs-the opposite view holds sway Maersk Air The company in detail History The Times verdict How we reached our decision Big rise in loans to developers as values decline Business failures to increase Bank credit derivative boost No 'quick win' at M&S, says Radice Opec poised to keep oil output unchanged Wharf buildings are bid target Watchdog deputy head to leave Mobile case goes to court Times Online Old glass to go for road resurfacing Insurers hit as firms set up own mutuals Think Côtes du Rh?ne wines Equity Prices The miner who struck gold when he found water in Fiji Carl Mortishedmeets a man who turned from luxury resorts to something purer Hurt feelings not recoverable Employment Appeal Tribunal Minor variation not relevant Court of Appeal Sewage stink can be a nuisance Queen's Bench Divisional Court Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Jrügen Moellemann Ambitious and outspoken German Politician whose once promising career ended in controversy and charges of corruption Jürgen Moellemann, German Politician, was born on July 15,1945. He died on June 5,2003, aged 57 General Momir Talic Bosnian Serb commander indicted for war crimes after his forces drove 100,000 Muslims from their homes General Momir Talic, Bosnian Serb military leader, was born on July 15,1942. He died on May 28,2003, aged 60 Court & Social Sir Sydney Williams Putting Far North Queensland on the tourist map Sir Sydney Williams, OBE, tourist entreprener, was born on January 10,1920. He died on May 11,2003, aged 83 Lives in Brief Janet Collins, prima ballerina and chroeographer, was born on March 7,1917. She died on May 28,2003, aged 86 Toni Hagen, geologist, Third World development pioneer and refugee resettlement expert, was born on Auguest 17,1917. He died on April 18,2003, aged 85 Personal Column To place death notices; acknowledgements or notices… Alan Green Painter and printmaker whose work was informed by the Far East but flourished in Wales Alan Green, artist, was born on December 22,1932. He died on May 7,2003, aged 70 The Times and Suday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Lives remembered Times Online Nature Notes Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debale the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussin with other Times readers Peter Hain online The Secretary of State for Wales and the Government's representative on the Convention on the Future of Europe replies to reader questions News Quiz Allied Forces March into Syria Prize. quiz@thetimes Picture Gallery Word Watching Daily Life June 9,1908 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Marriages Today's royal engagements Changing of the Guard Memorial service Answers Luncheon Fellowships Legal news Livery company Wallingford faces the arrival of high-street blight Notebook Architecture Heritage needs a good review Briefing Why we must show off our design Zimbabwe in further disarray Kris Kin makes most of supplementary benefit Racing: The Vodafone Derby When the big moment arrives, alpha males are hard to beta Teacher training agency Southwell Results from Saturday's four meetings Untimely change for Hewitt Elsworth ponders what might have been Racing Pontefract The Wright Track Windsor Leaders in the Flat championships Newton Abbot Funnell's ran ends as Fox-Pitt finishes in style Equestrianism Klitschko is favourite to face Lewis Boxing Rossi digs deep to repel rivals Motorcycling Olton join Reading in European, gold battle Hockey Times Square The results service Stay alert by shaping up Get fit, feel fit: Challengers Trophy for the Nspcc Today's fixtures Darts world pays tribute to Rees In Brief Vauxhall one-two Oxford on top Stade take title Lara loses out Ainslie on course Flying Mayo Dead-eye Blake Dangerfield five Lack of bloodshed draws Spribngboks' sting Owen Slot Programme Notes Maori sure to present Woodward with a test Rugby union Humphreys setback adds to Ireland's discomfort The Rugby Store Twickenham England unable to capture New Zealand's crown Sparkling Scotland throw it away in set-pieces Dillon's running power thwarts world champion Triathlon Taking the plunge on women's sports day Alyson Rudd manages to survive a cross-training competition England take encouragement from displays of newcomers Second npower Test match Cricket Second npower Test match Zimbabwe batsman sent home Lancashire spinners tarn up heat Serious Full Scoreboard from Chester-8 e-Street Scoreboards Fast men could be rotated, Fletcher says Surrey run sustained by Azhar's fine spell National League first division How they stand Middlesex surrender to bowling of Innes Second division Spearman sets Gloucestershire batting record Cawdron thunder rattles the Sabres Flintoff and Hooper shine in the gloom Picture Gallery Crawley drives Hampshire to victory Yesterday's scoreboards Wharf on target as Glamorgan maintain challenge Inspired Trott ensures no rise for Phoenix Players call for big rise in winnings rejected Tennis Ellesse Ferrero crowned the king of clay Navratilova to delight fans with Edgbaston doubles show Small frame no barrier for Henin Mutombo mounts Nets challenge Basketball Results By Our Sports Staff: Mighty Decks must defy history Ice hockey Beckham sale not likely to hit key markets Football Masterful Owen keeps his cool to repel Poulter Golf Leading final scores Martin makes mark with maiden win Motor rallying Wolstenliolme can sleep easily after cruising to Ms second title Bradford take advantage as Fletcher pays high price Rugby league Broncos feel at home with win in Wales Radcliffe out of running for Florence Athletics Cool Sorenstam weathers late Ace Group Hewitt to refocus after split with coach Interflora One Currency, One Tromiy Bogdanovic's day of destiny ends in double agony Picture Gallery Inside Sport Fast Foreword Parents Health Arts Inside A Ding-Dong As Weekenders Complan about Church Bells in Dorest Village, Toby Moore Reports One Family's Horror Story And Birds, Too, were Making a Great Din Verbatim 24 Hours What Else is down There under London? The Secret City is a Great Reservoir of Urban Myth Is There Really a Parallel Express Northern Line? Human Jungle Balance Sheet where Does Work and Life Begin? Does Speed Reading Make Any Sense? As Politicians are given Just Ten Days to Absorb Gordon Brown's Brief on Euro Entry and Wade through 360 Pages of a Draft Theaty that Will Shape the Future of Europe, Celia Brayfield Explains that It is a Question of Training the Brian to Assimilate Concepts - rather than Plodding through Every Syallable Weather They Would Have Cried over the Death of that Paine Marten is Another Question Ten Tips for Increasing your Assorption Rate 15 Minutes to Grasp the Euro The Times Cry Another Day Disney's Latest Animation Has Classic " Bambi" Monents. Ian Johns Recalls More Harry porters Midnight Party Win Tickets to In the Dark over Injury His Dalighter was Hurt at Nursery, yet David Jack is Still Unclear about Events It's Time to Let our Children Grow up If we Want Children to Learn how to Recognise Risk, we Must Allow Them Greater Independence in the outside World, Says Frank Furedi. A Healthy Society Should Not Encgurage Child-Free Streets No One is Happy with the Fact that Children are Rarely Allowed to Walk or Cycle on their Own Our Daughter, 8, is a Tomboy; Boys her Age Don't Want to Play with Girls Any Iv30re, but the Girls are " Too Girly". Advice? TV Company Seeks Career Mums/dads Gasping for Action The Goverbnnment is Not Treating Asthma Seriously Endugh, Say Expertsm Anjana Ahuia Reports In Britan, One Child in Eight is Being Treated for Asthma, and It Kills Four People a Day What is Asthma and how is It Treated? Calling All Fakers: The Future's Golden Smelly, Streaky Creams and Gels Belong to the past, but Even Today Not All Treatments Pass Muster Made for Those mid It's the Season of Ascot, Weddings and Garden Partiles and the Look is Ladylike but Very Girly. S Chools from the Sweetest Tweed Suits, Polka Dots, Fifties Frocks and Candy-Coloured Coates. Styled by Pippa Holt Detective Tales Heading for No 1 Intrview an African Lady Sleuth Has Become a Publishing Sensation. Magus Linklater Met her Creator At Book Signings Women Tears Begged Him Not to Stop Wright The Times Offers Diroct The Week in the Arts Escape Artists The Cherry orchard Entertainments The Times Entertainments The Times Box Offic Diroct In a World of his Own Photography Wolfgang Tillmans Reveals the Extrordinary in the Ordinary, Says Joanna Pitman Wolfgang Tillimans Tate Britain LP I Need Somebody! Chmpling on the R2 Pop-Pickers The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Kelvin MacKenzee Had Some Radical Ideas on how to Transform the Conservative Party. Paul Hoggart Just Hopes that He Wasn't Being Serious TV Review Today's Nignlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio Choice Chris Campling Choice Stephen Dalton Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television Satellite and Radio Paul… T2 Crossword No 2987 Viewing Guide David Chater Rolex Euro The Real Euro Issue Home Front Pound for Pound, It's the only Single Currency… Turkish Wrath Welcome Host Gary Neville Gareth Southgate Naill Quinn Tony… Time to Reverse European Form Hairapparent Ryan Giggs Idiotic Fans Pose Threat to Success The Tournament Things may look rosy on the playing field, but Matt Dickinson sees danger lurking off it England Fit to Rule Europe Winning in Portugal is a real possibility if the squad avoid injury, Gary Neville says Eriksson Sticks with Gem of Idea Thematch Matt Dickinson finds there is no reason to tinker with formation Neviuleapproach The Circus Leaves Town George Caulkin finds England tasting the quiet life in Co Durham with their captain and talisman so conspicuous by his absence Needtoknow? Eurofile Developing a Thick Crust The Profile Gareth Southgate Deep panned for missing a penlty, one defender has grown on Rick Broadbent Sicknote Everyday Injuries Explained Net Return is Arrest The Problem England hooligans can threaten online but police are ready, George Caulkin says Eurofile Scots Recapture Lost Pride The Game Scotland The Times Kerr Hails Luck of the Irish Ireland Quinn Talking a Good Game Russell Kempson finds home is where the heart is for the former Ireland striker Hosts : Belgium Winners: West Germany Eurofile 1972 the History of the Champatition The State of the Nations Theprospects England's Path to portugal has its obstacles, but how will the rest of the British Isles do? Wales Group Nine Fifa Ranking 50 Scotland Group Five Fifa Ranking 64 Northern Ireland Group Six Fifa Ranking 111 Time Ticking to Be a Euro Star Theinsider Fringe player must shine to make a late run for the finals, Tony Cascaring Says Eurofile The History of the Championship The Times Turkey Struggling to Rebuild Confidence Therivals Senol Gunes's team have lost momentum, Suna Erdem says Eurofile 1930 The History of the Championship Hostiel Reception Awaits in Istanbul Turkey are still angry oveR their treatment in Sunderland Brilliant Nihay Eases Pressure Thestatistics Grounds for Concern Thehosts Tom Dart finds work behind schedule as Portugal prepares to host world football's second-largest tournament next year Eurofile 1934 the History of the Competitions Taking Shape: A Nation's Grand Design Portugal are building saven new stadiums and completely renovating three others ahead or Euro 2004. More than 4,000 people have worked on the construction process, which is located in eight cities across the country, and will cost an estimated £572 milion to compiete Empty Feelings after the Event Thehosts Thugs Face Tough Time Tom Dart discovers that Uefa has radical plans to deter the hooligans in portugal Weekendofshame Follow Option Just the Ticket Politics Keeping Costs on Agenda Tom Dart on the rows that have surrounded the tournment Eurofile Scolari's Gifts to the Mother Country Thehosts Portuhal is turning to a former colony for its salvation, Pedro Redig writes Coach believes England will provide one of the toughest tests for hosts Eurofile Golden Boys Get One Last Chance to Shine Portugal's 1990s superstars must finally deliver, Tom Dart says Times Online World Cup Glory is the next American Dream Theothers While Europe looks ahead to Euro 2004, excitement is also growing across the Atantic, reports Oliver Kay Bravenewworld The Times Eurofile the History of the Competition Pressure Mounts with Thecontenders France and Wales hold pole positions but even they can't relax as teh battle for points gets frenzied. By Russell Kempson, David McVAY, Oliver Kay and Peter Lansley Finishing Line in Sight Eurofile the History of the Competition The Times Time
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