News from 18/06/2003
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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Neelam Verjee, Chris Ward, Ben Hoyle and Tim Gatt, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Sam Lister and Jack Malvern, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Jonathan E. D. Richmond, J. S. Anderson, Geoffrey Marshall, Colin Hart, David Chater, Michael Astbury, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Daniel Benjamin, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Derek Faulkes, Richard Cleroux, James Hider, N. H. Harris, Richard Heaslip, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, George Rabey, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Rory Watson, Joe Morgan, Tim Reid, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Miranda Ingram, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Helen Taylor, Charles Bremner, Peter Abraham, Ian MacKinnon, Helen Rumbelow, S. Sternberg, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Barry Hughes, Michael J. Hoy, M. F. Downing, Denis Meehan, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Michelle Braham, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Philip Webster Political Editor and Christine Buckley, David Hands Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Neil Clark, James Bell, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Richard Lloyd Parry and Leo Lewis, Chris Ayres and Alexandra Frean, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, John Russell Taylor, Xan Rice, James Doran Correspondent, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Suzanne Leonard, Greg Hurst Correspondent, Richard Owen, Pascale Harter, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Emily Davies, Cliff Skudder, Nick Hasell, Peter Harding-Roberts, Amir Taberi, Adam Fresco, Adam Blenford and Roland Watson, Chris Guy, Anne Ashworth, Anthea Rowan, Mary Ann Sieghart, Margaret Atwood, Jonathan Clayton, David Hoppit, Toyah Willcox, Clare Stewart and Anne Ashworth, Chris McGrath, Daniel Brittain-Catlin, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ann Clwyd, Richard Beeston, Malcolm Burgess, Michael Dynes, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Bronwen Maddox Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Paul Connolly, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor and Oliver Wright, M. Lavery Callaghan, Robin Shepherd, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger,
ResumoBlair seeks deal with Saddam's men Row with US over bid to find weapons fast Tomorrow in the Times Picture Gallery Champneys Health Resorts Margaret Atwood on Genetics and the Risk of… Hola! It's Madrid... at last The Times Today Children beware kiwi fruit Beckham, the Real deal How to pack light M15 chief fears dirty bomb is inevitable News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Visit Times Online for the latest British and world news and to find out how to receive a tailor-made of The Times on your PDA Watch out for jokers in reshuffled pack Parliamentary Sketch Private schools open facilities Blair warns unions of need for more choice Threat of co-ordinated public-sector strikes Mesh Computers plc Second death at school In Brief Runway plan Police anger Cancer damages GM exclusion The 40-year itch has pensioners dating again As older people live longer and more women gain financial security, so they are heading for partners, new, report Chris Ayres and Alexandra Frean Millionaire's love of cars drives his ex-wife to appeal for more money Orange Couples pay £13,500 for marital break-up How Blair and his aides 'left Cabinet behind' on road to war Short accuses 'entourage' of pushing policy on Iraq, writes David Charter BT From the intelligence world Political Briefing Formula l team values four words at £25m each Cheltenham & Gloucester Not quite the right runner for Royal Ascot Debenhams Zara's racy entry In fashion stakes Tesco to tackle violence against women A telltale of two cities Peugeot Westminster choir at risk of bringing the House down People Falconer tells it straight To celebrate his 52nd birthday Nick Wood ,… Show goes on after fall of star American Express PS... US takeover' would ruin British TV' 'Ignored' surgeon's fury at death of patient, 85 Judging quality of life eludes precise formula Medical Briefing Nurse 'tried to kill five patients' Vodafone Picture Gallery New IVF test identifies the risk of miscarriage Challenging and costly HSBC Doctors send X-rays by mobile phone Why your genes can lose you your shirt Www. theAA. com By a Correspondent: 'Too many babies' born by Caesarean Ladies who lunch get a tattoo for starters Body adornment is catching on among middle-class customers at Selfridges. Helen Rumbelow investigates a trend Ford Body markings rule out police job 'Stakeknlfe' wins first legal round In Brief Tidal generator Arresting sight Graduate job fall Tory treasurer eased out as debt jeopardises election fund Passed from pillar to post on the trail of a reshuffle Greg Hurst tracks down the Department for Constitutional Affairs-eventually Children's court move Lexus Asylum-seekers face further curbs Darling denies he will have to talk to himself Evidence angers nationalists Today in Parliament Latest adventures of Harry Potter disappear in raid Ruthless killer cries when characters die Flybe. com JK Rowling in her own words Top Gear 'trashed historic Jaguar' Ban for 157mph biker ... but who goes? Fans can't wait to find out NatWest Banker crashed to death in minicab fare row Rebel pensioners rise up over council tax increase Renault Art lovers are being taken to the cleaners Schools website traced sex attacker By a Correspondent: Men used phones to film rape in pub Esure Cathedral staff call dean 'bully and tyrant' Bishop in child abuse case held over hit-and-run Canada to recognise same-sex marriages Envoy's warning to Hong Kong Gingrich attacks US apologists for tyrants Bank of Scotland Where the money is Berlusconi defies his accusers from dock Cyclonic Ultra Jet Vac Rescuers fight to reach trapped miners Quai Mitterrand sparks fever of name-calling Fears of fraud inside EU growing British poll backing for Eu moves In Brief (AFP): Secrecy upheld (AFP): Jordan elections (AFP): Taste of freedom Falklands snub (AFP): Satanisfs get life (Reuters): Jail term cut (AFP): Rape inquiry (AP): Killer police chief (Reuters): Close-run affair Rebels agree deal to end Liberia's years of civil war Radicals wither as South Africa shies away from extremism The PAC, a one-time to the ANC, will be lucky to poll 1% at the next elections, Michael Dynes reports Sherpas fight over Everest record Www. egg-rate. com The Times Offersdirect France rounds up US-linked Iranian exiles Joyful gunfire at weddings signals peace Is the world's nuclear watchdog still up to the task? 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Tel In the Sunni triangle peace seems far away Hamas offers to observe limited ceasefire Compelling attraction of opposites Theatre Fallout Royal Court Dance Fuenteovejuna Sadler' Wells Fuenteovejuna Sadler's Wells First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Pop Tricky Festival Hall Opera Die Schweigene Frau Garsington Opera Concert Chroma Tate Modern Iran is no Iraq and the US should leave it well alone A discountented generation could provide the answer that the hawks are seeking Stop bleating about WMD and listen to how Nasir's mother was executed in a pit Picture Gallery This parody of a banana republic led by a monkey Thunderer: Raise a glass and your cloth cap to Royal Ascot Late Delivery Blair tries (again) to push the public services forward Unfair Trading Housebuyers should boycott rogue estate agents Thick-Skinned Anybody who is anybody wants that body tattooed Road pricing The C of E and gays Rights and marriage Differences on the Lord Chancellor's role after Blair's reform and reshuffle Who cares for the victims of crime? Medical note-taking The Times Worry over MMR Degrees of despair Sum of knowledge The Weather The Times Crossword 22,381 Weathercall Abbey National End of the honeymoon Briefing Bream races to sea! bid US inflation pushed up Whitbread pay rebellion Espotting sold for $161m Winchester surges 16% Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Mortgages for Business Commodities Fischler's fish WPP set to clinch £260m Cordiant buy this week Premium Bond savers' £lbn smashes monthly record In Business Today Easy Money UK rate cut hopes raised by inflation data surprise Suspected fraud at Norwich Union may run into millions Under the hammer Directors at FSA share £100,000 bonus Need Know: Global Business Briefing Press Complaints Commission Results in brief Stoppress Talking Data Lookahead Wachdog delay decision on ITV merger proposal Coca-Cola in SEC inquiry First Group wins battle with SRA on bid refusal Howard's wau to Howard's end Business Editor's Commentary Banking partner deal near for Post Office Mapping firm ends court fight Bidders in the frame for $10bn Vivendi assets The Times Bookdirect Lloyds gains from Abbey's loss Shares Broker rethink takes shine off Serco Shares Eurotop 100 Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates BA struggles to gain altitude Biggest price movements of the day Gilts ignore inflation news Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Ames pops up again City Diary Ofili-ated City Diary Power play City Diary Kesa chief's pay will double after split What shareholders will get HoF under attack over top bonuses Smith & Nephew set for Centerpulse bid battle Milky way leads to award Doubt about renewed attempt Sorus fears failure of UK corruption initiative EU statistics 'fraud' attack Directors could end up with quarter of Hamleys UK aeropace president warns of 15,000 job losses Boeing appoints ex-ambassadoor to Gulf region The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Fortune favours less-favoured farmers The Wildlife for All Trust Deutsche BA may expand into Europe Austrian Airlines Banking & Finance Fixed-rate buyers seek happy medium Legal action puts a stop to late-payment charges Marks & Spencer Financial Services Links How to cut your dealing costs Mark Atherton hunts down the cheapest broking deals as private investors are tempted back into the stock market Keen pricing reflects the number of companies compeling for a slice of the pie Your e-mails open the door to fraudsters Bank and card company staff are to receive special training to improve detection levels Developers take a leaf from garden design book Housebuilders are finally beginning to appreciate the importance of outdoor living space, reports David Hoppit The Times The plot finally loses the rubble Property LaneFox Three of the best Multiple Classified Advertising Items The English Lake District Multiple Display Advertising Items Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Peter Redgrove Poet who delved into the subconscious for his material, and then dealt with it systematically James White Tireless promoter of the visual arts who boosted National Gallery of Ireland admissions eightfold Reg Drury Football writer who kept ahead of the game for fifty years Hume Cronyn Popular actor and screenwriter who apeared on stage and in film over six decades Basil Langton Classical actor and reportory manager who brought theatre to the people -and Shaw to LS television Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives in Brief Nature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Congestion and road charging Would satellite-based road tolls cut traffic jams—and would they be an invasion of privacy? The Bialystok Massacre Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life June 18,1913 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Memorial service Personal Column Times Online Treasures of a devoted Twain collector Awards Contact Details for Classified Advertising Forthcoming marriages Royal engagements Answers Dinner England lose series opener Whingeing Kiwis drive us round the bend Sports Writer of the Year In Sport Today UK breach in non-judicial sentence European Court of Human Rights Koppel left in limbo after turning back on best friends Reinsurance included in transitional provisions Court of Appeal Real win battle for Beckham Henman faces difficult first hurdle in Corretja Tennis The results service Today's fixtures Hamilton Park Racing Southwell Rusedski tunes up in style Smith soon info stride at Aachen In Brief Revamp for trials None the Wurz Bruno applies Ladbrokes Royalascot Patience pays for Dubai Destination Islington looks good against Godolphin duo William Hill March of time does social highlight few favours Yesterday s results Www. betfair. com Australian rules apply as Choisir blazes trail Real win passport to Asian market Love affair beginning to wane as icon becomes too big in Japan Golden couple can expect to have a ball in new home Both sides happy bar potential for embarrassment Fans resigned to losing favourite Battling England fall just short in thrust for victory Cricket Discovery of illegal bats forces ICC to act Invasion causes more grounds for concern and call for action Carlisle boosts Zimbabweans Safety the top priority for novice teachers Get fit, feel fit: martial arts for self-defence Dravid loses twice as Scotland suffer Minardi picking over the bones of Arrows Motor racing Times Square Gloucester pairing reunited to face Australia Rugby union SportingOdds Sick as a Kiwi Adios amigos Inside Sport Bowling for Michael Moore Emotional Intelligence Fashion Books T2 Big Softies True Fiction Advertisers Have Spotted a Tempting Neew Target: Metrosexual Man. Toby Moore Hears an Agency Plan its Approach Verbatim 26 Hours Bill Deedes's Sense of Duty was Born in Another Age-But IT is an Example to US now Sum… Jungle Not so Stupid White Men Fight Back Cover Story Michael Moore's Vitriolic Assaults on the Gun Lobby, Corporate Greed and Smug White Men Have Made Him a Hero of the Liberal Left and Won Him an Oscar. But now his Veracity is Being Seriously Questioned. Clive Davis Reports My Ebolo Horror in Reportage While on Assignment for the Bbc in Africa, Pascale Harter Thought that She Had Caught the Deadly Ebola Virus that Devastated the Village where She was Based People Covered their Faces and Ran into Ther Houses as we Passed House Musig Lifestyle In the Parliament Choir, Says Greg Hurst, Politicians of All Parties Really Do Sing from the Same Hymn Sheet Times Online Sometimes Emotional Intelligence Domestic Violence is Not Always against Women. Men Can Be Victims, Too, but their Complaints are Often Met with Scepticism. Anthea Rowan Reports It's so Sad when She Uses the Kids' Toys as Weapons, as They Invariably Break What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Toyah Willcox Love ETC The Sunday Times Wine Club The Babies who Don't Have to Die Strep B is Responsible for the Deaths of 100 Babies a Year. But as Miranda Ingram Found out, a Simple Test Could Have Saved her Child Working Signs How to Pack Light Fashion Front Row Take a Minimalist Approach to your Holiday Wardrobe, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Pals of Il Duce …Is Work Made in the Fascist Era in Italy Fatally Tainted, Asks John Russell Taylor Scultura Lingua Morta Henry Moore Institute, Leeds Biennale? Don't You Mean Banal? Visual Art Rachel Campbell-Johnston Finds Herself near to Sensory Overload as the Creative Forces of 63 Countries are Brought to Bear on Venice The Times Offersdirect Wasted Space At a New Gallery near New York Nicholas Wapshott Finds Bigger is Not Better Donmar Tulip Fever Dutch Flower Painters Bloom for Derwent May Entertrainments Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Chicago The Dark Science of Perfection Some Genetic Engineers Wish to Conquer Mortality, Says Margaret Atwoods: But Life without Death Mean – for One Thing – Am Emd to Art These Folks Hate Nature, and They Hate Themselves as Part of IT, or her TLS Never an Arch Bishop Books Rowan Williams: An Introduction by Rupert Shortt Darton, Longman & Todd £7.95;144 pp Isbn 0 2325 2490 4 Tradition and Truth Serene or Playful, Four New Poetry Collecitons Catch the Breath of Life, Says Rachel Campbhell Johnston How the Chains of Slavery Snackle both Owner and Owned Property by Valerie Martin Abacus £9.99;288 pp ISBN 0 3491 1583 4 The Times Bridge Otess Winning Move TV Review Trevor Nelson, Drifting around Britain in his Flash Car and Natty Clothes, Looked More like a Tourist than an Expert in Soul Music, Says Paul Connolly Today's Highlights Choice Sky One Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Radio 1 Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2995 Viewing Guide Scope Crème Preparing for the party A Working Relationship Liz Brewer, celebrity publicist, right, and hger PA, Jeannette Norell Crème Crown Prosecution Service Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment The London Oratory School Royds Raphael Times Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items Sarah Stewart~Smith Recruitment Alleyn's School, Dulwich Multiple Display Advertising Items Time Savers Contacts Don't go by the book Research and lateral thinking are the keys to getting a job in publishing, says Fred Redwood In the small publishers, a chat at a party could well find you a job Office Types Olivia the older worker Exciting minds Country Clubuk Dubois City of London School Hachette Filipacchi (UK) Ltd Course Administrator Sahara summer Real-life fashion Mossbourne Community Academy, Hackney Westfield Shoppingtowns Keeping up to speed in the House Susan MacDonald meets those who take of Parliement Tough times for the Antipodeans Temps from Down Under are finding it hard to get work, says Jane Boltan Great pasta faster Tasting Creme The Times Lingerie Collection Chic rooms with a view Conference Call Call for dress code FYI Www. timecomputers. com
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