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News from 20/06/2003

2003; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Nick Locock, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Megan Mason, Andrew Pierce, Tim Reid and Michael Evans Defence Editor, DJM, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Neera Sharma (Principal policy officer), R. John Elford, Simon Barnes, Tony Schlesinger, Paul Hoggart, Peter Briffa, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Robert Steel, Philip Howard, Lucia Van der Post, David Chater, Jonathan Hills-Jones, Nic Hopkins, Brian Barder, Lucia Van Der Post, Carl Mortished, Chris Smaje, Malcolm Grant, Patrick Kidd, Sam Marlowe, Patrick Barkham, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Jill Shermen Whitehall Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, John Clarke, Donald Hutera, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Leo Lewis and Richard Lloyd Parry, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Muir Hunter, Jenny MacArthur, Eli Tabori, Miranda Ingram, Roland Watson, Richard Ford and Gary Duncan, Mark Giles, Charles Wilson, Jack Mitchell, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Gail O'hara, John Price, Elena Lappin, Tony Halpin Education Editor, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Gabriella Gamini, Rohintan Mody, Paul Sexton, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Ron Footer, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Harry Beresford, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Ruth Gateley, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Rosemary Bennett and Anthony Browne, Richard Owen, Olwen Davis, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, John Carr, Stephen Chittenden, John Willis, Peter Dixon, Joanne Hart, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Mike Mulvihill, Simon Leadbeatter, Fred Haslam, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Nick Sczepanik, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Carlotta Gall, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Peter Mullen, Ben Hoyle and Adam Fresco, Nick Matheson, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben Webster, Tom Hennigan, John Ransley, Ian Whittell, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Leo Lewis and Richard Lloyd-Parry and Oliver Kay, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Emily Davies and Laura Peek, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent and Andrew Norfolk, Christopher Irvine,

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Meet Harry Potter at 15: girl trouble, hormones, death and anger Hospitals face work-to-rule by doctors Consultants threaten to turn away patients in clash over pay Iran ultimatum Huntley inquiry Fear of flights World problem 'I'm terrified. It could all go wrong… Ballroom dancing is best step to avoid. Alzheimer's The Times Today Picture Gallery Open warfare as churchmen speak up for gay bishop Veuve Clicquot News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 The Times Singular tenor of a man trying to stave off hawks Rail season tickets will go up and up and up Real IRA mole's reports led to arrest of 'leader' Jessops Potter the postman's big day How airport protesters hit turbulence Frequent-flying celebrities are accused of Nimby hypocrisy, writes Ben Webster Suffering from a bad case of the office? Then it's time to call the doctor We don't clake switching a hassle 'Shoelace strangler murdered care home teenagers' Vicars back gay bishop but fear divisions lie ahead Little Chef Picture Gallery Reading's split pleases nobody but the press London 'is worse off than North' In Brief Solstice crowds Watery chicken Spin survives cut Racism report Reference law Legacy of illness Crime pays up Last post for Pat St. Joseph's Hospice So Solid member gets four years for carrying gun Holby City actress dies of injuries Teenage killer sent to Rampton In Brief Driver arrested MP called up Bowyer offer 'Alligator' in canal BMW Deadly virus grounds budgies Currys Prison trainees were given job of guarding Huntley Halfords Sir Elton's £800,000 clearout sale Ing Direct Fan says lie set off alarm in hotel of rival team The Old Vic is to stage a play about Michael Fagin,… Homebase Camilla to make first speech in Britain in tribute to close friend People Thwarted bishops act as one 'Gung-ho' Fox News did not break rules Chappell Ps... Beckham scores low in Forbes fame list Birth of 'saviour sibling' stirs call for debate on feritlity law Technology raises success rate to 98% AA Want 500 any network anytime voice minutes for just… NHS pays consultant ?100,000 for libel Bristol abandons its state school 'quotas' system Courts Oxford's superiority over poly is history Young and pioneering Flybe Old and venerable Prince comes of age under dad's influence Sex bias laws do not cover gay abuse Aquascutum Shortage of GPs at critical level' Dixons By a Correspondent: Glamour mode! rapist is jailed The birth of hope Möben World's big problem is the us, says Meacher In his first interview since being sacked as Enviornment Minister, he tells Tom Baldwin that Tony Blair should distance himself from the White House Lord reformers may have another chance Today in Parliament Picture Gallery Rexel Protesters drown out work in the Commons Falconer hints at creating 'Ofbeak' to oversee courts Mandarins turn on Blair reforms Ham wants tax squeeze on rich Toys R us Plan to make BBC help after terrorist attack is dropped Ladies' Day at Ascot: it's not all about hats Emily Davies and Laura Peek find that the fashion at Royal Ascot has gone right to some people's heads Dolphin The Conran Shop Picture Gallery 'City of God' slum film star slides back into sin Why fighting shyness may be a lost cause Scope Power House Human torch protests spread through Europe The Times Laura Ashley Screw tightens on Iran over nuclear ambitions Afghan agencies fear nostalgia for Taleban No jail for killer pilots Agents convinced that Saddam has not fled country US deaths rise but pool shows only 17% of Iraqis want troops to go When the shooting doesn't stop One. Tel Democrat accuses Bush of deception on war Tones win call for Campbell evidence Nationwide British plan for asylum havens rebuffed by EU Sharps Bedrooms Salonika closes down in fear of riots More battles ahead as Giscard issues draft Harry Potter EU leaders urged to impress Americans Settlers resist as Israeli troops demolish outpost Argentina's President fights popular war on corruption Tiny Richer Sounds (AFP): Suu Kyi 'is being held in jail hut' In Brief (Reuters): Al-Qaeda plot (AFP): Red Army trim (AP): Plague strikes (Reuters): TV sex shock The Sunday Times Return to a brave new world Theatre Jumpers Lyttelton Concert LSO/Previn Barbican First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Pop Audioslave Brixton Academy Theatre Holes in the Skin Minerva, Chichester Dance Raiford Rogers Peacock, WC2 ArtsFirst It's not as if of friends to lose right now The shambles of a reshuffle alienated powerful and loyal allies of the PM Thanks for the sympathy, but I'm not really vulnerable, I'm just a lazy bugger like you Picture Gallery Be careful: too safe can too easily end up sorry Shhh! The only way to end the Church's gay crisis Thunderer People Traffic Will Britain benefit from Eastern European talent? Shadow of Saddam The pressing to give the Iraqi people closure Rowling in It Harry Potter pulls it off, again The Times 'Justification' of war on Iraq Israeli responses to terrorist attacks Widening the debate on GM foods Estate agents' wars Roger Moore's charity Tattoos and transfers Breaks for carers Just when I thought ... Bishop of Reading and his sexualit Cabinet reshuffle The Weather Picture Gallery The Times Crossword 22,383 Weathercall BT Sales boost rate cut hope Briefing Euro opposition climbs ECB succession settled Treasury deeper in red Chairman lied over loan Airbus sales pass $20bn Fitness innovator wins Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today Ted Turner has been known as Terrible Ted, Captain… Exchange link will allow Chinese floats in London Citigroup brokerage chief in 'exam deception' case Europe's Super Mario fights over-the-Topps card prices Picture Gallery Tailoring Old sea dog MyTravel seeks £518m in merger block claim against EU Need to Know: Global BUsiness Briefing Business Big Shot Results in brief Stoppress Domestic guru trial date Officer admits fraud Talkingpoint Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Dataday Picture Gallery Lookahead Exchange rates WPP term leave Cordiant investors with tough choice Safeway ruling due next week Euro Ncap Vel Statis Task force for good governance Warranty inquiry to take longer Takeover price boost to retailer XTL staves off revolt by investors S2P defectors 'losing £1.5bn' Orange 'also in Jordan talks' More cheer for Mitchells & Butlers Shares Strategy fears take toll of Logica CMG Shares Eurotop 100 Life assurance still a risky policy Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates US gains bring pain for gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street How Ted Turner, the Mouth from the South, was silenced The eccentric billionaire was increasingly being leftn Time Warner. By the time the Aol deal was done he had become irelavant Second extract: from Stealing Time, detailing the largest merger in US history Picture Gallery Dell Moment of triumph for the new economy Heavyweight Tyson takes on British boards Caroline Merrell on the woman hoping to expand the mix of talents of executives The Friday Interview The Times Curriculum vitae Alistair rues to the rescue City Diary Potter pit-stop City Diary Picture Gallery Playing a let City Diary Pack leaders City Diary Press Complaints Commission Thoughts of Laura Tyson Banking & Finance Think Côtes du Rhône wines Regulators gain powers to jail wayward bosses Biggest shake-up for a generation 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 Act opens an extradition door for us prosecutors Debate Anniversaries Birthdays G. H. Von Wright Finnish philosopher internationally admired both as a custodian of Wittgenstein's legacy and as an analytical thinker in his own right Professor G. H. von Wright, philosopher, was born on June 14,1916 He died on June 16,2003, aged 87 Natalya Reshetovskaya First love of Aleksandr. Solzhenitsyn, who was twice divorced from him - and later married a KGB agent Court & Social Lives in Brief Des Sleightholme Editor of Yachting Monthly who stripped it of pretension and made it popular, practical and amusing Des Sleightholme, former editor of Yachting Monthly, was born on September 28,1920. He died on June 11,2003, aged 82 Larry Doby First black baseball player in the American League who overcame racial slurs to enjoy a successful career Larry Doby, baseball player and manager, was born on December 13,1923. He died on June 18,2003, aged 79 Births, Marriages & Deaths Ritual slaughter Are animal rights more important than religous tradition? Nature Notes News Quiz Dabate@thetimes. co. uk Regional assemblies Are they good for democracy - or would they become expensive talking shops? From Our Own Correspondent Washington: Civil Rights Bill Passed by Big Senate Majority Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Dally Life June 20,1836 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Answers Personal Column B. K. P. A. G&A Contact Details for Classified Advertising Memorial service Awards Court & Social School news Election Dinner Forthcomliig marriages British models add fuel to the argument Statute does not cover discrimination for sexual orientation Law Report House of Lords Joys from the black stuff with Mini D You too can rattle and hum Prosecution can pursue more serious charge Court of Appeal Latecomer Jaguar joins diesel party Glove box General Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Free transfer service Porsche Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Rusedski battles through Klitschko feels at home in the City of Angels American sport Sosa gets lucky break on return Results and tables Times Square The results service Onyekwe dreams of joining elite company Work out and walk tall Get fit, feel fit: martial arts for self-defence Today's fixtures Kewell turns down United Determined to kick butt in the boot camp where compromise is the dirtiest word Simon Barnes travels to Cyprus to meet Bill Sweetenham, the bold now force in British sport Orange Stunning progress just the beginning8 Pakistan's dynamic duo test the speed barrier Cricket How they line up at the Dval ICC yields to public opinion on issue of overcrowded fixture list Cork's seam poss picks off Outlaws Twenty20 Cup Silverstone boosted by handout Motor racing Yorkshire wilt in one-sided battle Steelbacks rocked by Harvey masterclass Last night's Twenty20 Cup scoreboards Strauss leads the waltz to victory More woe heaped upon Zimbabwe Mr Dinos gives Cole comfort in Gold Cup Royal Ascot Ladbrokes Picture Gallery The Wright Track Coronation offers Russian Rhythm crowning glory Reading the racecard William Hill Russian Valour denies talking horse last word Ferris suspended for 21 days Yesterday's results Ayr Newmarket Goowood Hexham Redcar McCoy faces lengthy absence Club-by-club guide to the 2003-04 Barclayeard Premiership season Nationwide League first division Second division Third division The Times Tokyo keeps mum about Beckhams' cosmetic appearance Football Golden couple acquire right royal place to call home David Sharrock Spanish king could soon be getting new neighbours Betfair Britons will have to wait for revenge In Brief Jersey's joy Play-off change Pongia joins Greenwood draws strength from confident team spirit Rugby union Premier League unveils road map to TV deals Supporter power clears way for Kinnear return Williams's stamp ruled 'inadvertent ' Rusedski's hopes still blowing in the wind Tennis Landfurst accident puts Whitaker out of Nationas Cup Equestrianism Norman serves Lewis out of Wimbledon Laid-back Malisse can learn from experience Rejection of BSkyB deal may hurt clubs Rugby league Crafty Martinez eases past Hantuchova Impressive Forsyth refuses to be blown off course Golf The Times Chambers writes off depleted Britain's cop hopes Athletics Kewell shuns United over Ferguson factor On page 42: we're big in Japan Boot camp with Bill the Bully Corretja's baby dash leaves Henman waiting Million-dollar racket Inside Sport Betfair J. K. Rowling: The Interview Luxury with Lucia Arts Media Inside Browned off Peter Briffa Reveals the True Story behind the Shock Transfer of Tony Blair's Star Midfieleder to "Real Labor" True Fiction Verbatim 24 Hours Deprived of the Comforting Office Uniform, You Have to Reinvent Yourself Every Single Morning We Tend to Regard Uniforms with Derision Human Jungle I'm Not Writing for Me and out At One Minute past Midnight, the Fifth Harry Potter Book Will Hit the Bookshops. In an Exclusive Interview, J. K. Rowling Tells Ann Treneman how She Has Finally Come to Terms with Celebrity, and how Marriage and her Children Made her Happier than She Hs Ever Been The J. K. Rowling Interview A Potted Potter History Sales of Harry Potter Books Speak Volumes The Books, Jessie: To Meet Anyone The Times The Times Life's a Beach Style Streetwise Cut Matters when It Comes to Bikinis, Says Carolyn Asome Catalonia Adrift in High Heels Luxury with Lucia Just Deserts, Nick Arts Television Pity the Poor Camerman on Channel 4'S Surviving Extremes, Sympathises Caitlin Moran Don't Be Such a Babe Pop why Do so Many Talented Female Singer. Songwriters Want to Morph into Kylie, Asks Gail O'hara Other stage, glastonbury The Talent that Knows No Barrios Arts Dance Carlos Acosts Has Turned his Amazing Life Story into a Ballet. Debra Craine Met Him in Cuba Identity Explain Yourself New Soul Albums Golden Age Interview Tony Bennett Has Teamed up with K. D. Lang to Celebrate a Jazz Legend. Paul Sexton Meets the Oldest Swinger in New York Town Hype that Jack Built In Search of a Hit? Give the White Stripes a Call, Says David Sinclair Opera & Ballet The Times Box Officedirect The Times Classical Concerts Destiny's Adolescent Album of the Week Beyonce Knowles is Growing up, but Not Too Much, Says a Thankful Lisa Verrico Beyonce Dangerously in Love David Sinclair Enjoys Old Soul and Heartland Rock Kaufman's Team are on the Ball They were Not the Journalistic Beckhams of Westminsiter, but the Commons Media Committee Generally Got the Right Result, Says Charles Wilson Notebook Nick Robinson's "We See Ponly the Thin Cream of us Tv, Not the Sour Milk" As John Willis Returns from Boston to Become Head of Factual Programmes at the Bbc, He Tells Raymond Snody why Deregulation is a Bad Idea Crème ATTIC Recruitment PA to Executive Producer Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times A View from Right Field A Vanity Fair Interview with Bush Adviser Paul Wolfowitz about the War in Iraq Has Caused a Storm in the us. 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