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News from 19/06/2003

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Andrew Robson, Lyndon Elias, Sam Lister and Chris Ayres, Alyn Shipton, Jon Ashworth, Daniel Goldberg, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Hidder, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Gary Neville, Roland Watson and Charles Bremner, Peter Lansley, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ann West, Ivo Tennant, Kay Pincott, Karen Bujkowski, David Chater, Maurice Gammell, Clive Davis, David Tipping, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Jerry Levin, Barbara Ellen, Steve Case, Patrick Barkham, Howard Hughes, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Rony Watson and David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, David Illingworth, Anthony Browne, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Shirley English, A. J. Munday, Leo Lewis and Richard Lloyd Parry, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Daniel Finkelstein, Jeanette Winterson, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Pat Glbson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Chandra de Fonseka, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Michael Tillotson, Nick Wyke, Anatole Kaletsky, Adam Blenford, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Stuart Crainer, Angela Jameson, Annette Witheridge and Ian Cobain, Oliver Kay, Damian Whitworth and Russell Jenkins, Anne Cowan, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Rob Wright, Brian Hughes, Raymond Keene, Philip Whiteley, Rod Evans, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robert Jaques, Chris Partridge, Neil Skipper, Beryl Dixon, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Xan Rice, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Geoffrey Wright, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, David Charter and Tim Gatt, Alan Shaw, Nick Hasell, Joanne Hart, Peter Nicholson, Andrew Emmerson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, William Wolff, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Kathryn Hone, Philip Webster Political Editor, Michael Evans and Bronwen Maddox, Christopher Walker, Matthew Brace, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, D. M. Thomas, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Ian Whitmore, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, David Haim, Mark Henderson, Philip Carn, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Tom Bawden and Angela Jameson, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bright, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Paul Connolly, Frances Gibb, Richard Corbett, M. J. Gordon, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Tim Hammond, General Pervez Musharraf,

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Gay bishop vows 'We will stay together' Plea for same-sex blessings and end to celibacy brings church turmoil Governor cleared Nuclear warning Torch bearer Anatole Kaletsky - is Britain a Nation that Wants to Modernise? Comment Bush comes to Blair's defence over weapons Not a day more, not a day less: Archer to be freed The Times Today After all the fuss, Brown says I'm still in charge... and it looks as though the pound is here for years Instant British benefits for new Europeans Tomorrow Oracle News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Timesonline Tories unsure if they are outraged don't-knows Big rises ahead as cap on inter-city fares ends Unison threat to cut MPs' funding Junction 15A of the Ml is so inspiring Operating theatres idle most of day Intelligent Finance Mohawk mole's $1.25m to infiltrate Real IRA Double agent had no links with Ireland or with acts of terrorism Philips British 'designer' baby born to save Ii! brother East Europeans learn benefits of open borders Britain's welfare system will prove a powerfull attraction for new Eu members, says Anthony Browne Basic The cases for and against... straight from the horse's mouth Blair to seek asylum reform Why Britons are honest to a fault The Integrity Test ... and how countries rated themselves overall A policy to attract skilled workers Daytime TV host charged with indecent assault Children to be banned from pubs after all Brash up on tooth care, but don't try too hard AA Budgens School bully hounded boy on net A battle royal for No 1 status Mercedes-Benz Ps... Mandela hands out a little piece of history Health minister's hasty move leaves youth board adrift People Picture Gallery The Sopranos , the fictional New Jersey gangster… 1-2-3 in the US charts for Pop Idol creator PC World The Computer Superstore Scientists unravel 78 genes it takes to be a man Tall, aggressive, risk-taking - it's all in the Y-chromosome, Mark henderson writes But knowing their Ys won't help chaps to wrap a parcel Ebac Intel inside Autism is linked to mercury in vaccines As if by magic, Potter turns up in Canada ... but Harry's tale is safe at home Damian Whitworth and Russell Jenkins embark on a quest to uncover even the tiniest detail of the new J. K. Rowling With its Inspired Architecture, 27,000 Square Metres… Car seized in actress fall inquiry In Brief Hunt campaign Best price Pooper snoopers Heat of passion New restraint orders to curb domestic violence Facts behind the 'hidden crime' Kwik-Fit Earl fights eviction from castle Boys snub uncool cycle helmets Milly video made for schools In Brief GM grass plan Army deportation Barrister jailed Captain charged Oxford plans cuts in undergraduates to boost research Facing facts Top-up fees high on agenda for new head The luxurious new Phaeton By a Correspondent: Ann Summers wins JobCentre case Proof that we do like to live by the seaside Jane MacQuitty's Top 100 summer wines This Saturday only in Weekend Freelander Maasai, only ?995. See It in the Flesh Lords shake-up diminishes my power, says Blair Question Time Briefing George Smith Lord Chancellor dresses down for his swearing-in Short's 'war-pact sources' deny having briefed her Blunkett brushes off claims of shoddy evidence over Iraq Irishferries One. Tel Today in Parliament House of Fraser Supreme court 'needs own budget' Labour faces poll test after MP's death Acquittal clears way for bank chief to head eurozone A career in banking Dell Bush threatens Iran with action to halt its nuclear ambitions Parliament gives Berlusconi immunity Sale Hackett London Lanelabs Germans refuse to take fewer holidays India set to free British weapons smuggler What's Important EasyJet Picture Gallery Israel will curb killing of Palestinian militants Teacher training agency Howard hotel bill was over £45.000 Boost for King an Jordan poll In Brief (AFP): HIV case dropped (AFP): Happy confusion Miners' cheers 'Jesus link' faked The Times Traveldirect P&O Hospital search fails to find WMDs US seizes Saddam's 'Ace of Diamonds' Esure Finland's Prime Minister quits over war 'lies' Manhunters who maintain their mystique Abortion winner wants law repealed Laura Ashley Picture Gallery Time Dog the bounty hunter brings in Max Factor rapist 'Hit and run' case bishop resigns Nuclear arms our last hope, says Pakistan leader India must stop military build-up, Musharraf tells Michael Evans and Bronwen Maddox Sticking points delay progress towards peace and democracy BT Bally Picture Gallery Nationwide Star worth making the trek for Theatre The Master Bulilder Albery, WC2 Concert Dawn Upshaw Wigmore Hall First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Jazz Vinicius Cantuaria Queen Elizabeth Hall Dance Sleeping Beauty Lowry, Manchester World music Celso Fonseca Pizza Express, W1 Sit vac: bright young things required for Blair relaunch The absence of a new Labour generation makes the Government sound desperate I'll say it to your face, but bitching behind your back is the bedrock of civilisation Picture Gallery To the barricades, my fellow irrationalists Very clever, Harry. Now let's see you outlive Poirot and Marple Flexible Friend Brown reasserts his command over euro policy Mysterious Ways A challenge from the new Bishop of Reading Real Posh An exclusive eavesdropping on a long-distance discussion Baghdad party No stones unturned Consequences of adopting the EU constitution and euro Alternatives to nuclear power supply The Times Royal Ascot style Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Referendum for a regional assembly Rock on ... and on A weak solution Tattoos and transfers The Weather The Times Crossword 22.382 Weathercall Boots CVC circles AWG as Bream falls short Three cheers for Eddie Briefing Hays trading disappoints Honda dispute settled BAT to lose 1,300 staff MPC's close call on rates 250,000 await tax credit Picture Gallery In Business Today From first date to merger - how the biggest… C&W chief's payoff cut Rivals in £1m court battle Fears for City jobs as UBS cuts 500 staff Flybe City and bosses to attack EU directive Needtoknow: Global Business Briefing The Times Businesssbigshot Results in brief Liberty Media bid talk Stoppress Alstom to cut 5,000 jobs Kodak reduces outlook Smaller stock to watch Talkingpoints Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Picture Gallery Data Lookahead Exchange rates Struggling insurer loses chief PeopleSoft bid faces lawsuit Maersk Air Euro rhetoric with a hollow ring Fraud suspect's assets held NEC Cadbury wins praise for gum business Shares Mersey Docks buoyed by rising optimism Shanes Eurotop 100 Major Indices Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Commodities Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Aggreko suffers power failure Biggest price movements of the day Gilts relinquish ground Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street City Diary Fruit and nut show at NYSE University of Leicester Jordan exec 'told porkies' to sponsor Bullish trading update pushes Wimpey shares to record high Ministers 'Knew about error in pension system' Why Jordan Grand Prix needs Vodafone's £100… Second warning sends Aggreko shares diving Troubled history Abbey National may outsource Mayor gives Ok to Dome plan The Times Traveldirect 'Dolly' firm is forced to stop work on drug Pizza flavour tester who spread the net Unlikely union of American icon and ruthless Roman emperor Starting today: the first extract from Stealing Time, detailing the largest merger in US history The enigmatic chiefs of Time Warner and Aol gave little away. But they were plotting the creation of the greatest media company on the planet Grocer's son was destined for bigger deals Dot-com boom begot obscene wealth and trouble The excesses Leisure operator spurns City with bid to go private Biotech tycoon backs activists 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 Developing professionals for the future Losing faith in the markets BT's Reed Health plunges on warning Rank to extend Hard Rock hotels concept Cisco Systems Digital revolution finds hangover cure Robert Jaques introduces a two-page report on the It networking industry Data finally gets a voice Convergence may live up to the hype after all, says Robert Jaques Thinking ahead is key to business continuity Disruptions can happen at anytime, so companies must have a plan, says Andrew Emmerson The mobile maze - and how to master it PDA or smartphone, Gprs or Wifi? Getting answers can take 18 months. Chris Partridge can save you time An open challenge to Microsoft The Linux operating system is gaining wider acceptance among big players, says Chris Partridge. But the biggest player of them all is concerned that its dominant market power is being threatened Data storage doubles CMP It's good to talk about IT crime Ing Direct Banking & Finance Anniversaries Birthdays Professor Malcolm Cameron Forensic pathologist who led the campaign against drugs in sport and carried out the first post-mortem on Rudolf Hess Professor Malcolm Cameron, forensic pathologist, was born on April 29,1930. He died on June 14,2003, aged 73 Sir Robert Williams Studying the transmission of diseases in hospitals - and trying to stamp it out Sir Robert Williams, medical bacteriologist, was born on June 30,1916. He died on May 24,2002, aged 86 Vicomte Ilya Prigogine Nobel prizewinner whose work on thermodynamics led to a new theory of why time goes in only one direction Professor Vicomte Ilya Prigogine, scientist, was born in Moscow on January 25,1917. He died on May 28,2003, aged 86 Sidney Bloom Proprietor of his family's East End kosher restaurant where international celebrites mingled with the locals Sidney Bloom, restaurateur, was born on January 1,2003, aged 82 Births, Marriages & Deaths Sir Peter Johnson, Bt Yachtsman, yacht racing administrator, author and 7th Baronet of New York Sir Peter Johnson, Bt, yachtsman, yacht racing administrator and author, was born on March 26,1930. He died of cancer on May 24,2003, aged 73 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Paul Daisley MP for Brent East who introduced American-style patrols to combat crime Paul Daisley, Labour Mp, was born on July 20,1957. He died on June 18,2003, aged 45 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Changing the Guard Church news Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wimbledon Tickets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments Legal Notices Insolvency Act 1986 Geared Income Investment Trust… Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Gurkhas honour Everest heroes Meeting Loma Group Limited In the High Court of Justice Spencer Gifts (UK) Limited Odstone Farms Limited In the High Court of Justice Luncheons Dinners Transz Limited Contact Details for Classified Advertising Livery companies Cheshire Wholefoods Limited The Times Just Entertainment Limited Court & Social Nature Notes Prize. quiz @thetimes The Times Patrick Martin John Wilcox The Times Forthcoming marriages Whilst care is taken to establish that our… The big British escape: rural break bargains East Sussex two nights £150, Turkey a fornight £204, Melbourne £362 return. Tony Dawe lists latest offers Overseas Travel Orlando Cruise Odyssey Tara Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cyprus in Luxury American Alps Barbados Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Check-In Holiday autos Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers regret that although every… British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greece Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Spain Special Interest Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Opera at Verona Cassani is up and running in bid race Olympic Games: London 2012 A strong woman unlikely to take 'no' for an answer Martin Waller offers an insight into Britain's 2012 bid leader In Sport Today Making worldwide order Law Report Court of Appeal Allen's experience seen as vital to hopes Further guidance for jury Court of Appeal The importance of promptitude Court of Appeal England see Grey area as chance to gain advantage Rugby union Top clubs lose battle against relegation Royal Ascot William Hill Reading the racecard Results from yesterday's five meetings Nayef tames Godolphin in tactical encounter Stamina points to Mr Dinos taking Gold Cup Ladbrokes Ripon Southwell Beverley BT Johnston juveniles show rivals the way home Ascot formulates plan to build all-weather track ECB casts net for answer to crowd problem Cricket Dispirited Dragons by merciless Cox Twenty20 Cup Fire drill fails to deter Sussex Picture Gallery Photographer gets negative reaction Knight helps to slay Royals Last night's Twenty20 Cup scoreboards Durham fall short as Hodge goes on attack Wasim in rage as Essex seize victory Times Square Ecclestone rounds on Silverstone In Brief Claudius reigns over Nations Scotland happy to step up Treble chance Burns concerned Ocean dreams Boxing Lewis fights time while looking for perfect finale Boxing Harrison and Hide pay price for ringside brawl The results service Get fit, feel fit: martial arts for self-defence Corretja getting to grips with grass Tennis Rusedski the survivor Today's fixtures Britons stumble out Betfair RFL tares down Sky money in hope of BBC deal Rugby league Elvive Best mate has chance of a lifetime The Beckham transfer Wanted: des res for British family of four, price no object David Sharrock Property options abound for the Beckhams Number's up for Beckham as Real call shots Hit or miss: how players from the British isles have fared in Europe Lowenbrau Swift exit takes gloss off grand entrance Farewell, Becks, but don't expect us to shed a tear Mick Hume Celebrity status cuts no ice with most Manchester United fans A Real TV winner The Times United aim to convince reluctant duo The Beckham transfer Mastercard Fulham to fight Fifa on ruling to honour transfer Real camp reels as Beckham road show goes before him Concerned Wade gives Hantuchova food for thought BT Lift-Off for London Inside Sport Abbey National Graduates Arlington Recruitment Limited Plancey & Company Morgan keating recruitment News World Totally Unique 'World First' Business… The Times BANKS Up which ladder? 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In his First Interview, He Tells Ruth Gledhill that He is Still with his Lover but their Relations is No Longer Physical The Times "I Don't Do White Socks or Brazilians" Getting Personal: Thewesa May Picture Gallery Lust Me and my Psychic Astrologe Lifestyle The Writer Jeanette Winterson Interviews her Astrologer, Henrietta Llewelyn Davies-And Tells why She Won't Make a Decision without her Advice Picture Gallery First Lady of Crime Interview As the Wife of our Soon-Be Man in Washington, Catherine Manning Reveals Double Life as a Novelist to Chritopher Walker Easing the Kidney Pain Health New Drugs May Alleviate the Symptoms for Transplant Patients and Those on Dialysis, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Carplanes New Light on DVT Pills Keep Cholesterol at Safe Level Male Menopause Generation Text This Saturday only in The times magazine Opera & Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reduced Shakespeare Company The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Phantom of the Opera Bombay Dreams Michael Ball The Lion King Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brush with Destiny Arts A Controversial Portrait of the Young Hitler as a Struggling Artist Impresses Barbara Ellen Max 15.109mins The Crime of Father Amaro 15,119mins Etre Et Avoir U, 104mins The Most Fertile Man in Ireland 15,91mins Ugc Vroom for Improvement Arts More New Films We're Running on Empty, Says Ian Johns, so Thank Goodness for a French Vehicle Royal Opera House Reality for Me, Close up? Howard Hughes is Agut to Roll; Alexander the Great is Nearly a Wrap. Sean MacAulay Marks the Return of the Epic Biopic The Lion King Small-Town Romance Life Copies Art at a Festival of Romantic Films, Finds Kathryn Hone UGC Summer things Film Festivals with a Difference New Videos Geoff Brown UGC Empathy for the Devil Monster or Madman? Ian Johns on the Humanising of Hitler on Film Tadpole Damien rice Kent county council Open Evening Times Newspapers The Times EF LSI Sibs Ltd MBA Semple Piggot Rochez Study Languages in Europe The Times MBA Inspirational Design & Print Ltd Davies Laing & Dick The Times Summer Schools Casting Light on Dyslexia Education More than 375,000 Children Suffer from Dyslexia. Although It Cannot Be Cured, a New Flashing Light Treatment is Having Positive Results for Many Sufferers, Says Peta Bee What Can I Do about an Unexpected Low Grade? 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