News from 11/06/2003
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Andrew Robson, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Simon Barnes, Monika Biddlecombe, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Sheila McKechnie, Anne Woodham, Alan C. Clifford, Richard Hobson, Rog Wright, Dominic Kennedy Crime Writer, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Adam Fresco and Richard Ford, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Dave Powell, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Roger K. Ford Director, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Bardbarda Murray, Wateringbury, Kent, Neville DAVIS(Consutlant Occupationalaa and Forensic Physicsican), Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Laurence Potter, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Lewis Smith and Richard Ford, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Peter Watson, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Howard David, Ulric Gerry, Phoebe Greenwood, Nicholas Huber, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Tim Teeman, Mark Court, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Lea Paterson and Richard Miles, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent and Oliver Kay, Oliver Kay, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Helen Clark, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jack Malvern and John Goodbody, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Alison Edwards Wakefields, Susan Pape, Meg Henderson, Christina Koning, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Miranda Eeles, Beth Southgate, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Irene Zoech, Mark Shore, Wooburn, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, B. Thomas, Slough, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Allan Mallinson, Donovan Winter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Levis Smith, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Peter Greenfield, Stephen Farrell and Tim Reid, Richard O'brien, Michael Horsnell and Ben Hoyle, Ian Johns, Martin Samuel Sports Writer of the Year, Miranda Ingramsue Ellicott, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Le Monde, Iain Finlayson, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ernest H. Simon, Ian Partridge, Richard Beeston, Malcolm Burgess, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor and Roger Boyes, Chris Ayres, Angel Jameson Industrial Correspondent, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Alan J. Watson, Ashling O'Connor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Matthew Connolly, Rosemary Platt, Malcolm Gdriffiths, , Nicholas Boles, Conal Gregory, Jenny Davey, Tim Johnston, Douglas Kennedy, Carol Griffin, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Philip Pank, Alan Lee The Course Inspector, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,
ResumoGood Queen Boss Go forth and preach the euro gospel, Cabinet told Rothschild raid Huntley better Charcol Bush fury at Israeli attack on Hamas chief Index Runaway brides Sexual diseases soar for young women Hello, is that the Pope? It's Sir Alex here. About David... News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Tony and Gordon fail the five tests of friendship Parliamentary Sketch Ben Maclntyre Hoon says regiment will not be disbanded Labour Party membership falls by 150,000 Brixton inspector became jail chief Ofsted head deplores the lost generation of pupils £650m spent, but truancy rises Intelligent Finance England fans are told to behave Wimoweh, in the jungle the lion wakes at last Solomon Linda, above first sang the tune that became famous as The Lion Sleeps Tonight. He diedd in poverty, but his family now stands to make millions Loyalist hitman stalked Livingstone One. Tel Visitors flood in to brighten summer The birth of a natural phenomenon Hospitals complain inspections are unfair Patients turned away to spread sexually transmitted diseases MESH We can't cope with demand, say doctors In my clinic, we never left anyone untreated Dr. Thomas Stuttaford It was a shambles' Guard shot in ambush as prisoners escape It's No Mean Feat to Develop and Engine that,… Wife 'was killed for £750,000 insurance' Discord at Classic FM as Kelly quits station Abbey National MPs and peers heed Tebbit in bid to avoid the congestion charge People Andrew Pierce Guilty Dempster lied to police, says judge The party's over for Today Coronation Street gets upmarket new plot Santa's kingdom of disappointments Tutu's daughter follows his path to Church PS... Channel 4 drops Boys and Girls Film insanity unfair, say Bath traders Volkkswagen Starring roles for British locations Perennial favourite Watchdog urges labelling for religiously slaughtered meat No more dodgy dossiers, Blair assures spy chiefs Blix says intelligence on weapons 'not solid' Cheltenham & Gloucester Spooks drama 'incites hatred of Muslims' Power lines unlikely to be linked with cancer Flybe british european Speeding ambulance man backed In Brief Ecstasy death Ridicule is fair Horse abused Art export ban Blank screens Millions of Rothschild gold is stolen in moments The manor has played host to many dignitaries, including Margaret Thatcher and President Mitterrand, seen here in 1990 Shop puts thieves' gallery on show JustAAsk Magician ran over wife's new husband Dell Europe's stand on GM crops 'hitting the poor' Open your eyes Portrait of young artist's old gran Lost works traced in online Turner project Chairmans Special Huntley goes back to jail after drug overdose Stepfather 'used text message ploy to hide killing' Hanged man cleared after 53 years Lexus Judge eases ban on media reporting Stag party detective guilty of artack Moment balloon swept girl to death Domestic violence can hold down a child's IQ Royal help to shore up Britain's tourist… Duke of Edinburgh leads the way with a birthday trip to Legoland, reports Alan Hamilto BT Theme parks 'ripping off' families Esure What's Important Standard Life Healthcare Home is where the Queen's heart is We will tear down euro obstacles, says Blair France and Britain to seek common ground on Europe How the foreign press reacted to Brown's statement Burkina Faso Downing Street soap opera is key to decision Political Briefing Peter Riddell Galloway inquiry 'will be over by autumn' Exiled royal returns to claim his throne Freedom to travel puts Iraqis on the road to unity Direct Line Revived Baathists attack troops Burma promises UN it will release Suu Kyi Tsvangirai will be held for a month In Brief (AP): 12 die in Aceh gun battle (AFP): Liberian minister seeks truce (AP): Australia to lead peace force (Reuters): Thousands take to streets in Iran (AP): Greece tourist 'spy' cleared (Reuters): Doctors to pay Aids damages 'Road map' left burning on the streets of Gaza Bush makes clear Ms anger at Sharon's breach of trust Iran denies concealing nuclear weapons from UN inspectors Halifax Hamas radicals drew strength from rebellion Chirac takes first small step to farming revolution Foreign Editors Briefingt Bronwen Maddox France in revolt over economic reforms The Sunday Times (AP): European Muslims 'punished ' for 9/11 The Royal Bank of Scotland Poll losses put Italian coalition in doubt Milosevic's henchman set for war crimes trial Time Dancing grannies get Italy hot under the collar Master detective takes up the case Crocodile hunt takes the heat off Spanish streets, and the real news Letter from Madri Street race carnage fuelled by Hollywood Donald Rumsfeld's a poet and we didn't know it The Timesgardentsdirect Deadly culture already here Film star may join California free-for-all Nationwide (AP): Four killed in Afghan gun battle In Brief (Reuters): Hostages freed (AP): Bodies found (Reuters): Gays may marry (AFP): Rush to buy (AFP): Reagan aide dies The most lamentable comedy Theatre a Midsummer Night's Dream Open Air Theatre, Nwi Neaman Tribute Barbican Hilary Finch Concerts a legendary violinistinspires a hearfelt, if fragmentary, elebration; London's East end music festival travels estwards towards Russia First Choice the Best Shows The Times Spitalfields Festival Wesley's Chapel, ECI Matthew Connolly Theatre Blackbird Southwark Playhouse, SEI Sam Marlowe Pop Ani DiFranco Festival Hall David Sinclair The animal rights lobby is talking a load of bull Accepting ritual Slaughter is a test of tolerance that the politically correct fail I may be some sort of lady-boy, but I would rather skirt round the euro issue Picture Gallery Her Majesty's Press provides a sterling service Thunderer: It's time to flush gay men out of the water closet Apples and Oranges The roadshow must not mislead voters Not on Target The new Palestinian leader has been undermined Hearts and Footballs A melodrama of marriage bids and misunderstandings Effect of euro on UK economics Conflict between homosexuality and priesthood in C of E Medical note-taking A plan for Africa Universally challenged The Times Foreign police chiefs Farewell to Concorde Comparatively precise The Weather Today's Weather The Times Crossword 22,375 Accuvision Risk of 'global deflation' Briefing UBS sweeps City 'Oscars' Caution from Cadbury Asda clothing expansion Lockheed sues Boeing Disney Stores cuts staff Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Investec Tokyo trolley Tesco heads for Japan ImClone boss jailes for fraud M&B saved from FTSE relegation WestLB pulls out of AWG bid Index Travel bug Executives facing threat of prison Two line up for post watchdog Donald Regan Driving force behind… New TUC chief says unions must save capitalism Need to Know: Global Business Briefing Results in brief Stoppress Nestle takeover 'approval' Credit setback for airline Northwest Sars warning Talkinpoints Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Day Look Ahead Countrywide falls on profits outlook Tesco boosts expansion plans with £139m Japan stores offer A small opening in a tough retail market Sainsbury's signs up Jamie again What's the big idea on pensions? Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft MasterCard Chesterton plea to shareholders Caterer Compass runs out of steam Nick Hasell Stock Markets Autonomy weakened by downgrade Eurotop 100 Severn Trent caution pays off Tempus Robert Cole 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 Reinvestment moves market Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street US scandal shakes Chancellor's plans for mortgages Single currency: Biotech could benefit but doubts remain over American-style home loans SEC steps up investigation Wetherspoon sells pubs at a loss Oracle troubled by antitrust risk to bid Nokia profits 'in line' Press Complaints Commission Euro would prove biotech fillip Bayer settles further lawsuits Pizza Express deal close The Times Defence contract worth £1bn on knife-edge A case of missed boats at the 'absent friends' awards The Thomson Extel Awards-the 'City Oscars' UBS sweeps the boards with six successes Charles Stanley stays in black Utility sees a tough time ahead Maersk Air Dairy Crest reassures staff over pension gap T&G optimism for new year as losses double Chubb rises on bid talk Headhunter hit by loss of £20m How they fared City Diary Fair's fair in property City Diary Bank of beyond City Diary Love bites City Diary Surge in booking for First Choice BAA chief calls of simplified regulatory system The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for informationa service. For further details on a Particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Discord among comrades in arms Card Mortished European Briefing Austrian Airlines TBI makes the case to expand Luton airport Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Donald Regan White House aide who, as Treasury Secretary, implemented 'Reaganomics' and as Chief of Staff fell foul of Nancy Reagan His Honour Judge Rant Judge Advocate General who reformed the court-martial system to make it as effective and just as possible Court & Social Lives Remembered Milan Vukcevich Grandmaster in the skill of composing artful and elegant chess problems Reggie Dingwall Philatelist whose expertise raised money for churches in Sudan, where he served as a government officer Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives in Brief Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The business of growing up Should chilldren be given more freedom? Are today's parents over-protective? The business of growing up Should children be given more freedon? Are today's parents over protective? Should we all turn vegetarian? Another selection of views on meat and its place in our diet Nature Notes When the Elms Have Gone News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Dally Life June 11,1933 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements The Sunday Times Personal Column Zoffany's portrait of one of the leading… Unmasking Canada's spirit realm Forthcoming marriages School news Answers Livery company Meeting Appointments Times Online Have your cake and eat it too with let-to-buy Mark Atherton examines the potential for cashing in on rising prices Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links Free Guides On Saturday We're teaching our cars to see, because A bargain basement fix Paula Hawkins considers the benefits of switching a home loan amid speculation about further rate cuts Daimler Chrysler Euro may lead to a capital gains tax bill on your home Anne Ashworth pesonal Finance Editor Fresh salvo in the savings price war Banking & Finance ING Direct Home fit for a king in the 'Cotswolds of the North' Multiple Display Advertising Items City & West End Fiyziames Ave, Wm. Unmodornisod 3… Dream of spires, awake to bells Ocean Estates International Property Exhibition Lane Fox Queen's grass under fire Aga Khan prepares dual threat to Kris Kin Racing Market Rasen Yesterday's results In Sport Today Enforcing planning terms Court of Appeal Party liable for costs after acceptance of payment-in Queen's Bench Division Whether notice was received Queen's Bench Division Windsor helps to make Mondays a fixture Alan Lee The course Inspector Beckham can leave New Zealand let young backs loose Rugby union Teams for Wellington Racing Beverley Hermford Hamilton Park Newbury Reynolds relishes chance to stop runaway Hodgson Motorcycling Law of increasing returns leaves Henman uneasy Tennis Federer handed victory BT Sharapova happy to be herself The results service Get fit, feel fit: Microsoft Challengers Trophy for the NSPCC Day three Today's fixtures By Our Sports Staff: Brodeur leads Devils to glory Ice hockey On Fridays American sports round-up Ainslie out on his own in Europe In Brief Wilders beaten Hushovd home Caius go for six Drugs inquiry Robinson's withdrawal hits bid for Olympics Olymplc Games Stella Artois England Rugby Supporters Club Leicestershire in need of a dry run Cricket: Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy Chambers opts out of European Cup Athletics Scoreboard from Grace Road Bates succeeds Harmer Great Britain team Surrey's pursuit of treble boosted by Azhar Times Square Irishman carries Europe's hopes in us Open Golf How jilted Beckham could have last laugh on United Martin Samuel Sports Writer of the year Scotland off its trolley as banner of commercialism flies high Orange Eriksson far too slow to realise potential value of diamond The Times Beckham becomes political pawn as Barcelona goes to the polls Stephen Burgen From Brcelona Depleted England depend on golden duo Ladbrokes 'English conspiracy' upsets Turkey camp Sale or return: Recber may also be Barcelona-bound Jagielka strike brings Platt happy returns Owen set to break another record William Hill Kerr asks players for one last effort Angry Beckham digs heels in as United in as United try to force the pace Real step up chase for Ronaldinho Land Rover Tiger Tim bares his claws Club's shares jump as profit looms The Ultimate Board of Directors What Busness Leaders Can Learn from Emotional Intelligence Fashion Arts Inside Ooh Laa-Laat True Fiction Children are Reported to Be Watching Adult Shows, rather than Those for their Age Group. Hugo Rifkind Looks at Revised After-School Tv Listings Verbatim the Linguistic Remains of the Day Need a Break? Ryanair's low fares for quick gte ways 24 Hours Mary Ann Sieghart We Can Watch how Well or Badly the Euro Works for Other Countries before Joining - or Not The Eurozone Courntries Had to Take their Decision Blind. Some now Regret It Human Jungle How to Be Boss—learn from a past Master A Spate of New Books Offers Leadership Tips from Historical Figures Banking from Moses to MacHiavelli are They Any Use? Richard Morrision Investigates Queen Elizabeth 1 My Mother's Ill Health Robbed Me of my Childhood Some 175,000 Children in Britain are Caring for Parents, Meg Henderson who Spent her Youth Looking after an Epileptic Mother, Finds this Obscene I Sat beside my Mothers Ded, Cleaning the Blood from her Face and Willing her to Keep Breating The Saturday Times Win Tickets to a Harry Potter Midnight Party Compettition Timesonline Exclusive Offer Should we Hideaway Emotional Intelligence Kate Winslet and Sam Mendes May Come to Regret Getting Married without Inviting their Friends and Family, Says Miranda Ingram, while, below, Sue Ellicott is Cheered by their Subterfuge If we Had Understood this Beforehand we Would Not Have Sloped off Quietly Getting Hitched in Secret is One of the Most Liberating Adult Experiences Welcome Weddings? Love Etc What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Richard O'brien Sovereign A Good Gut Feeling Prebiotics May Improve the Working of your Colon, and your Health, Anne Woodham Reports Where Do I Find Them? Worrying Signs Clicking Jaw So Cool, so Callow Front Row Faced Witgh Teen Chic, What's a Fortysomething to Do, Asks Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Dispense with Formality Viva Vivia Cool Ways to Keep Warm A Man who Knew when Things Weren't Criket Aniruddha Bahal Exposed Corruption in India - now He's a Novelist, Too. Tim Teeman Meets Him One of this Daughters Told Him She Had Seen Him on Television Being Bundled into a Police Car Monbiot's Manifesto for a New World Disorder The Age of Consent George Monbiot The Age of Consent: A Manifesto for a New World Order by George Monbiot Flamingo £15.99:288pp ISBN 0 0071 5042 3 Ripley's Mother Beautiful Shadow: A Life of Patricia Highsmith By Anderew Wilson Bloomsbury £25:524 pp Isbn 0 7475 63144 Diary The Times Books Direct The Times Ride on, Old Boy Galloper Jack Galloper Jack by Brough Scott Macmillan 18.99;400 pp ISBN 0 3339 8938 4 Bigger Isn't Always Better The Half Brother by Ladrs Saabye Christensen Trans, Kenneth Steven Arcadia £12.99;688 pp Isbn 1 9008 5074 5 The definitive literary review Non-Fiction Shorts Are You Talking to Me?: A Life through the Movies by John Walsh HarperCollins, 16.99 312pp ISBN 0 0071 3930 6 Everybody Must Get Stones Interview Emily Young, Sculptor and Muse, Explains to Joanna Hunter why Rocks are Messengers from the past The John Davies Gallery Early Works Get the Bird Visual Art Slow Beginnings and Unfulfilled Promises Occupty John Russell Taylor Victor Vasarely Robert Sandelson, W1 Gary Hume Irish Museum of Moden Art, Dublin Theatres The Master Builder Goldenboy Art Galleries Zurich Adelphi cc 24hrs (£1 Bkg fee) 08704 030303 on-line… Cherry Orchard Cambridge Theathe 0870 890 1102/0870 060 2317 The International Ceramics Fair & Seminar Duke of Yorks 020 7369 1747 Winner Eve Standard… Lyceum 0870 243 9000 (bkg fee) Groups (15+) 020 7416… Palace Theatre Bo 020 74945555 the One and only Les… The Timesbox Office Direct The Times Gloss on a Golden Age Photography Lartigue is a Master of Glamour, Says Joanna Pitman His Familjy Wasd Facinated by New Iventions Lartigue Michael Hoppen Gallery, Sw3 The Timesofffers Direct The Sunday Times Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winnings Move TV Review The Dinner Party Inspectors were Scornful of the Lack of Etiquette at a Soiree in North London. 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