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News from 17/06/2003

2003; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Tory boycott, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Rosemary Bennett and Greg Hurst, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Ken MacDonald, Janet Babb, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Peter Lansley and George Caulkin, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Melissa Katsoulis, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Frances Gibb and Greg Hurst, Michael Pilch, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Gareth Moore, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Jack Malvern, Tom Bawden, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, John Street, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Charles Boundy, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bartlett (Chief Superintendent), James Delingpole, Anthony G. Phillips, Siobhain Egan, Anatole Kaletsky, Darryl Bickler, Richard Sussking, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Sara Lawrence, Christopher Tyerman, Michael Tatham, Ian Cobain and Anne Spackman, Angela Jameson, Rhodri Thompson, Benjamin Hopkinson, Simon Tait, David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Ross Clark, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Rosemary Evans, Stephen Burgen, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Steuart & Francis, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Gabriel Rozenberg, Alan Gothard, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Abdul Kader Jaffer, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Coeman and Michael Grenfell, Harriet Coates, Raymond Keene, Dee Moss, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Dave Barrett, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Jill Sherman, Ben Hoyle and Patrick Barkham, Jonathan Shepherd, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ken Macdonald, Roger Boyes, J. Alastair Lack, Matthew Oakeshott, Grania Langdon-Down, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent and Patrick Barkham, Julian Muscat, Rhodrl Thompson, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, John Cooper, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Danny Lee, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Richard Beeston, Maureen Paton, Michael Hartnack, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Peter Riddell, Hatty Kingsley-Miller, Brian Murgatroyd, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Whittell, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, George Russell, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Richard Owen and Rory Campbell, Frances Gibb, Shamus Williams, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Simon Crompton, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Roger Fokerd, W. H. Cousins, David McIntosh, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Robert Hicks,

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Tory revival puts heat on Blair Labour relaunch as Times poll snows women deserting the party Legal attack Board wars Privacy debate Index British troops face four years in Iraq Advantage, Henman, the No 10 Wimbledon seed Index Stress-free Estelle puts her best foot forward Public Agenda Meet & Greet Senior clergy gang up on gay bishop News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesonlineo. co. uk Woolsack parlour game baffles the bystanders Woolf attacks political interference in courts New immigration estimate reveals 45% increase BT Trimble survives as rival threatens to split Unionists Why Gaddafi's son can dictate the midfield The Libyan leader's football-mad heir is on trial with an Italian clubm report Richard Owen and Rory Campbell Injured Holby City actress is love of my life, says bailed boyfriend Fan's 'Paki' chant acquittal reversed 'Tired' actor will give repeat show Ing Direct Family fortunes Privacy law ruled incompatible with free press Intelligent Finance Regulation around the world Models victims of sex attacks In Brief Murder charge Attack by boy, 5 High dudgeon Drugs arrests Schools may get their own social workers Scrutiny of the powerful 'essential' Police investigate estate agent over board wars Emirates By a Correspondent: Man 'chopped up HIs best friend' Woman sues after sex with husband advice Revenue Blair makes way for another pensioner in Culture reshuffle Picture Gallery Dempster banned for drink driving MacMillan cancer relief PS... Insects to be giant stars of new film Passengers to get fewer trains at higher fares Mercedes-Benz Boy led his blinded father off peak So Solid man 'fled police and hid gun' Regional bodies will cost £165m to set up and run Citroën Prospect of power Yorkshire heads How the new assemblies would work Fujitsu Tory boycott puts brake on plans for Lords speaker MPs expect to learn from Scots experience BT No 10 adds to reshuffle confusion Labour loses ground in polls Voters have short electoral memories Speake's honour 'tainted In Brief Tory suspended Today in Parliament Companies cash in from summer heatwave sales As the barometer rises it's not only ice-cream sellers who are feeling gleeful, reports Anthony Browne Judge in kebab row on drank charge Property market 'confident again' Companies cash in from summer heatwave sales British scientists warn EU rules could cost lives Stone Age cook is trouble for Delia Time Outlook cloudy for long-term forecasts Iran rejects UN demand for stricter inspections Boeing Protesters refuse to be intimidated as biker thugs lead fight against reform Premature to hope that a new regime would shun the bomb Esure Tehran complains about us 'meddling' Coalition 'may face another Balkans' UN envoy switches to Iraq Bespoke Suits One. Tel Heat is the common enemy in Baghdad Soldiers to march up the aisle in Umm Qasr Direct Line Bush is making US less secure, says former aide Palestinian militants reject truce proposals Cheltenham&Gloucester Picture Gallery Water polo win ignites Balkan enmities AOL Bali bomb victims recall 'too much crying' Swift solution to Stasi's jigsaw puzzle of secrets Catalan children leave their native tongue in class AirEuropa Strongest minority language Trichet verdict vita! for European Bank Piano Auctions Limited Charcol (AFP): War crimes advance hit by US deals In Brief (Reuters): Opium killings (Reuters): 'Dirty bomb' find (AP): Poll falls short (AP): Helicopter crash (AP): Killed 'for bodies' (AFP): Clinton sells out Campaign questions Zimbabwe hangings Offersdirect Liberian leader keeps up appearances Charles Taylor is the key to avoiding a bloodbath, and he knows it, reports Jonathan AClayton from Monrovia David Nelsons meet their Waterloo in terror alert Flybe (AFP): Bossi in furore on refugees In brief (Reuters): Congo killings (AP): King's pardon (Reuters): Mecca arrests (Reuters): 18 die in Uganda (AFP): McDonald's hit Cockahoop not to be Catatonic Concerts Kagel weekend Aldeburgh Festival First Choice the Best Shows The Times Pop Cerys Matthews Waterfront, Norwich Picture Gallery Times Online Jazz Theatre The modernists Crucible Sheffield Let the people judge who should be their judges If only last week's constitutional changes were dangerously radical A vehicle with its place in history - almost, one might say, a van de si?cle Iraq The cry of 'anyone but them' rises from the bog Picture Gallery This idea should be driven off the road into a ditch Thunderer Local Difficulty There is no need for John Prescott's regional assemblies Whisky and Hemlock The case against a new set of press laws in Britain Alas, Poor Yor-Hic Actors should handle their drink as well as their lines Pakistan and Iran The import of export The Times Suicide bombers and the Israelis Government's 'reform' of pensions Municipal model for local policing Police at university Joined-up thinking? Medical note-taking Lord Chancellors through the ages Public managers Sleeping lion Rock on... and on Morning glory? The Weather The Times Crossword 22,380 Open your eyes to Real story of that merger Briefing NAO queries jobs figure KirchMedia wound up PeopleSoft sweetens bid BT links up with Yahoo! C&W dips on bond issue Bloomberg HQ is No 1 Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Index Booze crews WPP and Publicis 'lodge new offers to rescue Cordiant' Founder plans £650m bid for retirement homes builder Sleeping partner in line for £22m Stunned auditors find 56% of EU farmland 'needs aid' Anatole Kaletsky Direct Line Sculpting Iwo Jima Needtoknow: Global Business Briefing The Times Business Shot Results in brief Guidant to end product Copper mine to expand Fines over Bre-X accounts Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Dataday Data Lookahead Exchange rates Rolls-Royce wins $1bn order from Emirates French connection lifts Majestic Wine FSA to look into Beckham affair Sorrell plays a tough game Bream starts bank talks for AWG bid By Our City Staff: Passengers accuse BA over prices Weare United Massive airports spending exposes BAA to ratings cut Kingfisher gains on talk of demerger Shares Builders cheered by takeover approach Shares Eurotop 100 Profit from McCarthy success 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 Jump in US hits gilt prices Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street City Diary Duffield to enter lion's den Son also rises Maersk Air Laxey turns its attention to TR Property Zurich sells asset arm to Amex New tax is in too much of a hurry Appointments to MPC 'should be more open' Funding for Baugur in Hamleys bid The battle for British Land US business leader hits at defence contract plan Booksdirect Passing on the firm to someone who cares Succession Business to Business Turnerandco Turner & co we Sell Businesses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Take Control of Life and Retire in Comfort Goldfinch Evesham Technology Thornton Securities Ltd Business Opportunities Case study Treasury gives helping hand to anti-euro lobby The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Wildlife for All Trust Business BiE Debate Crisis in the pensions industry Anniversaries Birthdays Sir John Fairclough Streamlining IBM's computer development and advising the Thatcher Government on science policy Sir John Fairclough, Chief Scientific Adviser to the Cabinet Office, 1986-90, was born on August 23,1930. He died on June 5,2003, aged 72 Michael Field Foreign correspondent who was recruited to work at Bletchley Park by Kim Philby Michael Field, foreign correspondent, was born on December 19,1920. He died on June 2,2003, aged 82 The Duke of Bedford Stockbroker, deer breeder and shoe collector who added new lustre to the Woburn story and the Bedford racing colours Henry Robin Ian Russell, 14th Duke of Bedford, was born on January 21,1940. He died on June 13,2003, aged 63 Court & Social The Right Rev Stanley Betts Bishop who ministered to the Armed Forces before becoming a dean The Right Rev Stanley Betts, Cbe, Suffragan Bishop of Maidstone, 1956-66, and Dean of Rochester, 1966-77, was born on March 23,1912. He died on June 7,2003, aged 91 Lives in Brief Meir Wilner, Israeli politician, was born on October 23,1918. He died on June 5,2003, aged 84 Births, Marriages & Deaths Felix De Weldon Sculptor who recreated in bronze the us Marines' victory at Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima Felix De Weldon, monumental sculptor, was born on April 12,1907. He died on June 2,2003, aged 96 Leonard Michaels American academic, critic and novelist whose book The Men's Club became notorious for its writing about women Leonard Michaels, writer, was born on January 2,1933. He died on May 10,2003, aged 70 William Marshall Star of the 'blaxploilation' film Blacula, who pushed back frontiers for African-American actors William Marshall, actor, was born on August 19,1924. He died on June 11,2003, aged 78 Crisis in the pensions industry Millions of Britons fear poverty in retirement. Will government plans ease the problem? Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Nature Notes News Quiz Russia Sends Woman into Space Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life June 17,1798 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Service of thanksgiving Dinner Appointments Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising Niemeyer makes Ms London debut6 Arts leadership course to end 'musical chairs' Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages School news Answers Court & Social Times Online Vaughan starts day job Pakistan provide tough test… Bracken blossoms with return to senior service Rugby union Offender's family has rights Qeen's Bench Divisional Court Vouchers subsumed in supply Court of Appeal Trademark need not denote sole proprietor Chancery Division England ring the changes for Japan Cut-price Beckham United target Real deal Smith set to stiffen British challenge Equestrianism Dubai Destination can wing home Royal Ascot Teletext Services Reading the racecard True champions must answer questions set by pacemakers Ladbrokes Egan keen to put royal seal on classic season Racing Thirsk William Hill Yesterday's results The Times Robinson signs off in style as Spurs seal title Basketball: NBA Finals Tote Furyk family affair goes with a swing Golf: US open HSBC Caborn backs choice to lead London bid Olympic Games Williams left to reflect on how victory got away Motor racing Chambers drives himself hard in search of success Athletics Henman given a boost but danger lurks Bogdanovic nets his reward for gamble on aggression The results service Today's fixtures How the seeds line up for Wimbledon Impressive Janes makes up for lost time Pools forecast Bastl left with only memories to cherish Times Square RFL faces dilemma over deal In Brief Golding rebuff Devon struggle Swiss bliss Mexican medals Arthur defence Vaughan handed difficult start to long haul ahead Cricket: NatWest Challenge CMJ Mobile Report Beckham circus leaves Barca giddy Football The Times Kombat training can offer a health kick Get fit, feel fit: using martial arts for self-defence Premiership pair avoid main rivals Holland seals Charlton move Sale or return: Beckham flying but Carr grounded How they line up ECB asks for trouble by ignoring diplomacy on tour Symonds turns on power to shoot down hapless Hawks Captain Hollioake holds court to guide Surrey home Happy Hodge outfoxes Yorkshire Last night's Twenty 20 Cup scoreboards Betfair Pietersen allowed to flex his muscles Hussey's subtlety dupes Dragons Cut-price Beckham a Real steal BT Laws insist you can't win anything with kids Ruling from Number 10 Inside Sport Homosexuality is Not a Sin… Style Harry Potter Competition Law Inside Cover story Andrew Billen Lifetime Health Men Andrew Billen Gizmos Arts Games TV and Radio Not Criket The Promotions Company behind the New Twenty20 Criket Format Discuses Other Sporting Targets. Chris Campling Listens in Verbatim 24 Hours Anthony Howard The Prime Minister Has Shown Himself to Be a Frivolous Person Running a Frivolous Goverment Blair Has Driven a Coach and Horses through the Notion of Accountability Human Jungle The Love that The Catechism of the Catholoc Church Says that Homosexuality Can " under No Circumstances Be Approved" in Extract from the New Book by the Dominican Priest Gareth Moore, the Church's Arguments are Dismissed Balls Games Hatty Kingsley-Miller(above) Offers Advice on how to Get in to the Best College Bashes at Cambridge " We've Had Very Little Sex Here" The Andrew Bellen Interview Sex and Drugs and Rock'n'roll? Not on my Farm, Says Michael Eavis, 67, a Methodist, a Fan of Radiohead and the Founder of Glastonbury Festival Long-Running Successes Forget the Bright Young Things of the Movie World. London's Theatreland is now under Siege from a Clutch of Veteran Directors for Whom Age is No Barrier to Adventure. Maureen Paton Reports The Veterans' Club Has a Track Record that Goes Back to Methuselah Not Dead yet Carbuyer Can a Bad Diet Cause Ulcers? Barefoot in the Park? Many of us Suffer from Foot Problem. The Answer May Be to Ditch our Shoes, Says Simon Crompton Illnesses Can Show up in the Feet First Write-On T-Shirts Should T-Shirts with Slogane Be Worn by the over-305, Asks James Delingpole Crimes of Fashion Wine Club Congratulations All our Winners But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Loire Valley Technobabble Samsung Game Review Tropico 2: Pirate Cove (Pc, Take 2, £34.99) Flower to the People Architecture New York Has the Biggest Park's Network in the World, thanks to Local Activists. Tom Dyckhoff Discovers the Green Heart of the Big Apple Cambridge Choir Tunes up to sing its own praises Sing Itsa Own Praise Sing its Own Praises The New Choirmaster at St John's is Determined to Bring his Singers out of the Shadow of their Old Rivals without Sacrificing the Traditions, He Tells Richard Morrison Radio Chris Campling One from the Gut Clasical Albums a Gut-Strung Strad and a Modern French Composer Entice Geoff Brown World Music Cds the New Sounds of Brazil—hot and Chilled—cheer Clive Davis Jazz Cds Entertainments Officedirect Multiple Display Advertising Items "Wonderfully Funny" Wyndhams Theatre Eurostar Games Chess Winning Move Tv Review The Runaway Lovers Wenday Kelly and Adrian Bristow Left Joe Josepjh Unmoved, but It was a Different Story at Dr Christine Evan's Clinic The families of the 16-year-old schoolgirl Wendy… Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Newspapers Support Recycling Recycled paper made up… Radio Chioce Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed Sky Movies Premier BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 2994 Viewing Guide Firstplus Hanging up the Lord Chancellor's wig Getting it taped: bent executives face wire traps Index Siemens Michael Page Lipson Lloyd Jones Ancient office faces a radical carve—up Calls to split the Lord Chancellor's role and create a clear separation of powers will finally be answered. Frances Gibb reports The Times Law Section Thomas & Dessain Hays ZMB Codes are fine, but saying sorry is not always enough News Is medical evidence now in the dock? Danny Lee considers whether courtrooms, where passions run high, are the best places to try people acccused of murdering their children National Criminal Intelligence Service Opra The MarketPlace Cartel-busters might have to wear a wire to claim immunity The Enterprise Act 2002 has changed the legal landscape - all employees are now beind encouraged to break rank. Granla Langdon-Down reports It's sink or swim as firms are cast adrift on a raft of regulations Competition on laws may blunt business activity and increase costs, say Martin coeman and Michael Grenfell Competition law moves into the mainstream Bankers invite lawyers to join their hub club Arab pilots, prejudice and post—9/11 witchhunts Richard Egan took on M16, the Cia and the FBI—and won. John Cooper meets the Legal Aid Lawyer of the year Picture Gallery No cover for risky asbestos Can empolyers snoop on you? Yes within reason. At last a code sets the boundaries reports Frances Gibb In the City Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Lawyer of the week Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk A mantra that's repeated all too often Your shout The College of Law discusses estate agents' particulars, agreed terms for ending employment and illegal parking Moving towards diversity Multiple Display Advertising Items RSPCA Paralegal Legal Cost Negotiators Ltd All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal and Contracts Assistant Will Falconer and Hart still compare notes? Peter Shears, the law lecturer, has been appointed chairman of the Council for Licensed Conveyancer Tradingplaces@thetimes. co. uk Queen's Counsel Police Court Service Bovis Lend Lease Merseyside Magistrates' Courts Committee Legal & Democratic Services The Times

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