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News from 16/06/2003

2003; Gale Group;

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Ken Brotherhood, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Andrew Robson, Ian Kinloch, Pippa Holt, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Dan Cruickshank, Catherine Riley, DJM, Rosemary Bennett and Frances Gibb, Alexandra Frean, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jonny Wilkinson, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Jonathan Hills-Jones, Clive Davis, David Lister Ireland Correspondent, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Howard Royse, Chris Bowers, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Joseph F. Labia, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Michael LOBBAN(Reader in Law), Anthony Browne, Debra Craine, Gary Jacob, Peter Watson, Peter Fellgett, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Oliver Del Mar, Andrew D. Harris, Phoebe Greenwood, John Goodbody and Nicholas Wood, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Jenny Scott, O. Greenwood, Miriam Barlow, L. S. Pressnell, Miranda Ingram, Roland Watson, Paul Allott, David Hands, Adam LeBor, Chris Johnston, Ron Lewis, Chris Barton, Stefanie Marsh, Daryl Holden, Angela Jameson, Keith Wollaston, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Ronan McGreevy, Catherine O'brien, John Woodcock, Robin Russell-Jones, Eric Pickles, Michael Theodoulou, Philippe Legrain, Chief Economist, Neil Harman, Brian Morris, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, John Westerby, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, David Lawrenson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Sean MacAulay, Matthew Pryor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Ben Hoyle and Andrew Pierce, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Paul J. Benfield, Russell Hotten, Lea Paterson Economic Agenda, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, Emily Davies, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy and Caroline Merrell, Roland Watson and Miranda Eeles, William Rees-Mogg, James Doran, Jonathan Clayton, Martin Barnes, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, James Anderson, Michael Hartnack, Chris McGrath, Michael Austin, Stephen Farrell and Adam Blenford, Brian Murgatroyd, Richard Beeston, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Lea Paterson, Lewis Stuart, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Janes Valentine, Ann Johnson, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Terence MORRIS(Professor Emeritus of Criminology and Criminal Justice), Shaun Pollock, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Simon Crompton, Matthew Connolly, Jenny Davey, Bill Frindall, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Pollard,

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Index Clarke turns up exam pressure on 14-years-olds Pupils and teachers face extra burden of tests in all subjects Beckham deal on Prison review On Friday Index Peers launch guerrilla war over reshuffle The Bentley Boys return in triumph to Le Mans Index Canapes, gin and tonics and the sound of gunfire: a very British summer garden party in Baghdad Mini dresse with maxi impact Radisson News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Www. tiinesonline. co. uk Unions' council of war aims to dictate Labour policy New union baron tells Labour to turn hard Left Police swamped by child porn cases The Sleep Disorder Clinic Sir Denis Thatcher in hospital In Brief Young linguists Hunt for driver Murder charge Easy does it Scientists close in on cause of troubled genius Manic depression may have enhanced the creativity of great minds, but it is a devastating illness. A new discovery could help to ease suffers' distress, reports Mark Henderson British rower completes solo of Indian Ocean Picture Gallery Audi Disorder runs in the family Assemblies in North will lead infighting Guide to the Government Page31 Road tolls 'only way' to control traffic growth Euro Tunnel Trimble faces party split over leadership Straw starts push for EU constitution The week in Parliament Aquability Police foil 'massacre' bombing in Ulster Prison inquiry as reporter gets job guarding Huntley How basic checks failed to uncover applicant's bogus status AOL Toshiba MPs call for harder line from press watchdog Vodafone Angry earl finds speeding 'yob' is Prince William Angry landower has dust-up with royal protection officers, report Ben Hoyle and Andrew Plerce Man held after hedge shooting Flybe By a Correspondent: Helicopter scuffle ends in 10 arrests Carpet Right Britian tries to block Iceland's 'research' whaling Whale-watchers spend millions Vauxhall Hot dog plays it cool in the heat Methodists to consider unity with Anglicans Pickpocket takes £100 from Clarke In Brief Taser stuns dog Debatable cut Actress 'critical' Cricket treasure Kidman to play Briton who scandalised Africa Maiden's song hailed as clue to lost Shakespeare play Vauxhall Police seek boyfriend of missing aid worker Thief helps Radiohead beat the net pirates Cancer campaign keeps patients waiting longer Dell Breaks for home carers cut back RaC University and BAE in £60m project Changing times lead to new opportunities for… RICS Berlusconi looks beyond courts to place in history Renault King Arthur came from Italy, says historian Czechs turn new page in history to join EU Expedia Bush faces tough call in selection of Supreme Court judge The Judges Northern rock America embraces drive-in nostalgia Rancher's ghost keeps Mugabe's men at bay The fluctuating fortunes of a US institution (Reuters): Koroma 'killed in Liberia' In Brief (AFP): Clark 'may run' (Reuters): Rocket attack (AP): Children die (AFP): Plane name (AFP): Teach girls for EU Shots fired as Iranians renew reform protests One man's history of loss highlights hard road to peace EasyJet Saudis foil 'terrorist attack' Tanks keep the peace in tiny Arab emirate Jordan women deploy their new freedoms Esure Charm offensive follows Fallujah crackdown Setback for Woody Allen as he tells US to love France again (AFP): Iraqis protest over running of Basra One. Tel Time Boys go to war in a doped haze and woman's wig What passes for normality in Liberia is anything but, reports Jonathan Clayton from Monrovia Alliance Leicester Bonhams No applause here for plausibility Theatre Two Gentlemen of Verona Open Air, Regent's Park Benedict Nightigale Concert Britten Songs Aldeburgh Festival First Choice the Best Shows The Times No applause here for plausibility Concert Yo-Yo Ma Barbican Matthew Connolly Theatre A Small Family Business West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Jeremy Kingston Comedy Boothby Graffoe Bloomsbury, WCI Clive Davis Times Online You really don't have to be mad to be Eurosceptic But it doesn't help when the Mail and its 'referendum' join the debate When Bill Clinton swears he isn't running for dog cacther, watch out Rover Picture Gallery My case is: Blair simply hasn't then brains for it A wasting disease at the heart of the NHS Thunderer Patronage and Power Questions left after a clumsy reshuffle Czech Again There are still problems ahead for EU enlargement The Big Picture Drive-in movies make a welcome return The Times Cabinet reshuffle provokes debate European economy and constitution Benefits of a national identity card Degrees of despair Sexual diseases GM crops debate Minimum terms in murder cases Fijian water Words to the wise Sum of knowledge Unsex me here? The Weather The Times Crossword 22,379 Weathercall BT 'Big one' that went wrong Brifeing Accounts costs to rise First-time market at low Beckham query by FSA Hong Kong jobs cash EU credit law plan 'fails' Reed listing move Power suppliers slip How the week finished Currencies Index Corporate profile Dubai airline poised to uneveil massive £9bn aircraft order Tokyo assumes crown of the world's costliest city Environmental terror group targets Ford boss Economic Agenda Jaeger-Lecoultre A life on television WPP improves offer in battle for Cordiant Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Need to Know: Global Business Briefing The Times Business Bigshot Stop Press German jobless warning Calpers to raise pressure Kirch Media 'liquidation' Talking Points Small cap catch Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Lookahead Canary in Jubliee Line pact MPC new boy set to face parliamentary grilling Hollinger setback over refinancing Final chapter of euro tome says it all Trinity Mirror to rule out title sales Blair pressure on mineral earnings PCCW set to sweep licences auction PFG's boss secures backing for buyout from WestLB Stanhope battle on Croydon site Ford Ford chief uses past as map to the future James Doran meets Sir Nicek scheele Judge failed to admit evidence of telephone interception Court of Appeal Tenant entitled to benefit from increase in value he made to property House of Lords Law Supplement: Tomorrow and Every Tuesday in T2 Incentives to reward success Publisher puts the accent on innovation Raymond Snoddy on Reed Elsevier's remarkable turnaround Who's who in the boardroom Relocating to Milton Keynes The company in detail History The Times verdict How we reached our decision Banking & Finance If only everything was as simple as BT's new… Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Lord Stodart of Leaston Life peer who negotiated during the 'Cod War' and gave more power to local government in Scotland Lord Stodart of Leason, Conservative politician and farmer, was born on June 6,1916. He died on May 31,2003, agaed 86 Professor Phil Williams Politician devoted to the wellbeing of Wales who also had a wider scientific vision David Brinkley American news anchorman whose wit and style kept him on the screen for half a century David Brinkley, American television journalist, was born on July 10,1920. He died on June 11,2003, aged 82 Court & Social Pierre Restany Art critic who sought the passionate adventure of the real Pierre Restany, art critic, was born on June 24,1930. He died on of heart failure on May 29,2003, aged 72 Lives Remembered Colin Legum Africa Correspondent for The Observer who became a powerful player in the religon's politics Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising Court & Social Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Francois Bondy Editor who promoted Genet and Ionesco-but not Sartre Francois Bondy, critic and editor, was born on January 1,1915. He died on May 27, aged 88 Times Online Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The female of the species What makes a woman sexy-and should grannies grow old gracefully? Nature Notes Britain and Europe Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Responses to Peter Hain's Q&a and more views on whethers we should stay out of euroland News Quiz England Football Fans Riot Again despite Warning Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life June 16,1915 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Service of thanksgiying Memorial service Changing the Guard Admission ceremony Reunion How a party in a park shores up The Prince's Trust Briefing Valuing the volunteers Answers Why the Social Fund should not be forgotten Guide to the Government Wilkinson kicks up a storm Lewis takes first shaky steps back Myerscough puts on the style to break longstanding record The results service Today's fixtures Saturday's racing results Details from yesterday's three race meetings Pulling power of Beckham Maltese miracle amid the confusion Triathlon Caius able to retain grip on Headship Rowing Statue Of Liberty tests stamina on return to Ascot Brighton Windsor Musselburgh Warwick Reading the racecard The Wright Track Gardener crosses to easy win In Brief Mathews double Too strong Dubai claim cup Rossi off track JPMorgan Fine England fielding gets them out of tight corner Cricket Invasion prompts fresh concerns Twenty 20 vision provides a breathtaking spectacle Bell delivers two doses of punishment National League first division Ward keeps a cool head to steer Foxes home This weekend's scorehoards No fairytale return for Kent Somerset scramble home despite Dravid's artistry National League second division Scoreboard from Taunton Steelbacks bounce back after shaky start BT Sutton rally too late to upset Lancashire Dynamos powered by Killeen's accuracy Fickle wind was invisible enemy in testing conditions Jonny Wilkinson explains how his goalkicking and defence helped to see him through a tough clash All Black lock cleared of stamping charge Magnificent England enjoy laurels after hard-fought win How they lined up in Wellington Damaging defeat highlights growing concerns Sailor adds to sinking feeling for Wales Rugby union Scotland count cost of dignified defeat Staric's night finishes in disappointment after battling performance Boxing Combat leads to confidence Get fit, feel fit: using martial arts for self-defence By Our Sports Staff: Ireland score six tries in untidy victory Naylor strikes to keep Bulls in contention Rugby league Broncos leave it late to grab unlikely win Times Square Furky adopts the steady approach on way to victory Final scores from Oiympia Fields Cool Rumford makes up for lost time with easy triumph Lloyds TSB Roddick races round learning curve Tennis Picture Gallery Maleeva's experience too much for Asagoe Federer rushes to net his first grass title Henman's shoulder injury is still cause for worry Pursers give Schumacher a scare Motor racing Ecclestone comes to rescue of Minardi Hodgson forced to show his true grit Motorcycling Owen and Gerrard to receive lucrative offers Football The Times Bentley dominate as Kristensen celebrates again Real step up the pace in new Beckham talks with United Laporta sweeps to landslide victory after publicity coup One-Day Wonders Inside Sport Jamjarcars Because We're worth It Inrterview Parents Fashion Inside All Inclusive In Response to a Campaign to Make the Union Jack Multicultural, Mick Hume: Discovers Plans for an Even Fairer Flag Verbatim 24 hours Richard Morrison There's a Tawdrym Tacky Feeling of the World's Most Awe-Inpiring Being Degraded Human jungle9 Don't Call Me a Fat Cat: I Earned my £25m Cream Economic Guru who Saw It All Coming A Show-Off? If You Go on Television You've Got to Be Writer Melvyn Bragg Insists that his Saga of Cumbrian Novels is Not his Autobiography in Disguise, but Many of the Incidents Reflect his Own Life. He Talks to Catherine O'brie4e Tomorrow in T2 Toying with Danger That Innocent Toddler is in Fact a Lethal Weapon, Says Simon Crompton School's out for Summer While the Long Holiday is a Joy for Children, It is Not so for Worksin Mothers, Says Miranda Irgram How Can we Prepare our Two-Year-Old for the Arrival of a Sibling in Four Months? I is There Any Way to Prevent Rivalry? Wine Club The Chronicler of New York's Sidewalk Style Fifty Years of Snapping "Stunners" on the Street Has Made Bill Cunningham a Legend, Says Emily Davies The Shortlist the Best Body Exfoliators Minis with Maxi in The Minidress, Easy and Pretty for Summer, is the Trend of the Season - and It's as perfect with Bare Feet on the Beach as It is with High Heels in the Evening. Styled by Pippa Holt The Captain's Bold New Enterprise For Star Trek Fans He Will Always Be the Dashing Jean-Luc Picard, but These Days Patrick Stewart is Happier Treading the Boards - and where Better than in Ibsen's Master Builder. Debra Craine Met Him Why Harrison's Not Much Cop after All La Movie Hollywood is a Sucidical Cliche, Says Sean MacAulay Opera & Ballet Christina Aguilera The Times Entertainments Listings Lost and Found in Iraq The World is Rallying round the Iraq Museum in Baghdad. Be Cautious, Says Dan Cruickshank The Times Eurostar Bridge Chess WiNNING Move TV Review George Orwell: A Life in Pictures was a Tour De Force and a Fitting Tribute to the Writer who Would Have Turned 100 this Month, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Satilite, Cable and Digital Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Satellive Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed BBC One Variations Index T2 Crossword No 2993 Viewing Guide Rolex Off and Running Embracing a Bit of a Mish-Mash Hair Apparent First Step Will Be Giant Stride England's young side will be truly tested, will be truly tested, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Time to Make a Fresh Start Shaun Pollock believes South Africa will bounce back after a miserable World Cup No Time like the Present Richard Hobson says a quick look back shows it's wrong to look too far forward A New Kabir in the Ranks England's latest Academy graduate tells IVO Tennant about his remodelled action The New Boys Career Statistics The Squad The Pyjama Game England's first Natwest Challenge match against pakistan will be played under floodlights. Nothing new, as Ivo Tennant reports Sick note Everyday Injuries Explained A Fair Dinkum Yorkie Rick Broadbent explains how the boy from Barnsley is an Australian at heart NatWest Finishing in Style Neil Fairbrother sheds light on the secrets of a run chase to Thrasy Petropoulos Know how to pace the Chase Freddie and the 2007 Dream Paul Allott wants to forget the last World Cup and build a young side around Flintoff Offersdirect Around the Grounds the One-Day Roadshow Iron Michael Can Show Simon Barnes on the man with talent and temperament in equal measure England Way Forward John Westerby finds resounding echoes of past masters in Vaughan's approach Hussian a Hard Act to Follow Couting the Muslim Fans It's Latif's Turn Again Pat Gibson looks at the latest upheavals from a country known for subjecting its captains and coaches to an ever revolving door The Squad Career Statistics Smith Picks up Baton Hardly a poisoned chalice, yet it won't be easy following in the footsteps of Cronje and Pollock. Thrasy Peropoulos reports Hayward Seen as Wayward The Squad Career Statistics Streak Means to Impress Despite two humiliating Test defeats, it would be wrong to dismiss undergogs too quickly, suggests Geoffrey Dean Zimbabwe Can Crow a Bit, Too The Squad Career Statistics NatWest How Do They that? The Pitch The Times Edrich Proves One-Day The Times Wonder for England Next Week NatWest

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