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News from 23/06/2003

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Andrew Robson, Anne Loader, Claire Gillman, A. Peter Fawcett, Pippa Holt, Andrew James Parker, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, John Fader, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Bevertey Barton, Ivo Tennant, Matt Wolt, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Henry Blumenthal, Jonny Wilkinson, Carol Midgley, The Rev J. D. Corbett, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Jonathan Hills-Jones, Nic Hopkins, John Bewley, Elizabeth Judge, Chris Bowers, Paul Helm, Tressa Parker, James Hider, Roger Maynard, Sam Lister, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Patrick Loobey, David McVay, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Gary Jacob, Graham Hunton, Titus Alexander, Joe Morgan, Nicola Smith, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Daniel McGrory, Alan Hamilton, Andrew Pierce and Stewart Tendler, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Oliver Del Mar, Phoebe Greenwood, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Eamonn Butler, Jenny MacArthur, Harry Stopes-Roe, Geoff Campey, Peter Longman, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Sara Lawrence, Mark Giles, Ron Lewis, Tony Thorn, Fred Trechard, Mark Court, Michael Howard, Angela Jameson, Simon Tait, Paula Hawkins, L. J. Roberts, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Mark Holgate, David Carter, Sandra Yeo, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Boris Becker, Ahsling O'connor, Raymond Keene, The Rev Nick Williams, Liz Young, Kieran Quirke, Sean MacAulay, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Andrew Drummond, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, John Halton, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Peter Neufeld, Richard Owen, Malcolm Bowden, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Mike Rosewell, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Hamilton of Dalzell, Benedict Nightingale, Micheal McGowan, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Stanley Brodie, Leo Lewis, Derek Burke, Esme Howard, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Alyson Rudd Programme Notes, Jenny Davey, Andrew Pierce and Stewart Tendler, Lisa Verrico, Stephen Pollard,

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Palace fury over royal gatecrasher Minister orders inquiry into worst security breach for 20 years Life and death England victory Campus crisis Nicholas Nickleby Index Exclusive: Why Henman Wont Win Wimbledon Labour MPs try to kill elite hospitals Index Hamas chief shot Exclusive: How we Beat the Aussies Tennis stars threaten grand slam boycott Today in the Times News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Supreme court 'would rob law lords of voice' Lib Dems aim to get rid of 9 ministries The week in Parliament Evangelicals to meet Williams over gay bishop Easy Jet. com Meacher says Gm food tests 'Vacuous' Minister denies pass mark 'fiddle' In Brief Sinn Fein slump Law and orders Girl dies in bath Ready to move Today's women live faster die younger More strees, and the vices that go with it, mean that by the eind of the century men will be outliving their wives, writes Christine Seib Girls become more vulnerable as they embrace laddish culture Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing What if all males over 60 were to go gay? Caitlin Moran The ages of man Ellen MacArthur Gatecrasher gets in on William's African act BT I will do my duty, says Prince Long catalogue of royal security breaches Special Offer Call Today 'Comedy terrorist' is a serial self-publicist That's just not funny, Osama Bottega Veneta PC World The Computer Superstore Universities risk closure as funding problems worsen What's Important Mercedes-Benz Precious writings to be salted away Hedge row man found hanging In Brief MP knife attack Walkies record Party stabbings Bradman's bat Men's tennis in turmoil as players fight' profiteering' Learner races aim to cut injuries to horses Flybe Campet Right By a Correspondent: Women at BBC scorn Clarkson as sexist Scientists discover how to switch on anti-cancer gene Celebrities raise awareness Trains Horse virus hope on Parkinson's By a Correspondent: Dream way to catchup on- sleep Direct Line Towns 'all look like Milton Keynes' BBC pitches for PlayStation generation Aol. Broadband How Becks on steroids fell to Jessica Rabbit Ing Direct A million Harry Potters fly off the shelves Don't squeeze us out of Iraq, Putin warns coalition TV station shut Thatcher tops Russian poll of famous Britons Daewoo A touch of home after 130 years in exile Royal Ballet back at Bolshoi US troops intensify the hunt for Saddam Explosion in pipeline as Iraq exports first oil since war Afghanistan border onslaught SAGA Powell pleaders for peace after mosque killing Chappell Hp (Reuters): Looted Iraq uranium traced In Brief (AFP): Bio-labs 'were hydrogen plants' (AFP): War invalids demand money (AFP): Arab League calls for Un aid in Iraq Former SAS chief to be Queen's man in Australia Spain Marks Racketeer monk had £3m fortune Esure Alliance Firancaise Teenager 'raped by squatters' Immigrant row threat to Italy's EU presidency Man Matters Serbs protest as Pope says sorry Tower twinkles again Abortion ship sails into Polish storm The Computer World Fast food fighter seized in French dawn raid (AP): Briton faces riot charges In Brief (AFP): Killer mobiles (AFP): Congo attack (AP): Taj Mahal order (Reuters): Explosives found Springer get political show on the road Wisdom of the king of trash TV Schwarzenegger is back - and he may end up as governor Intel inside The Times Baby saved by nappy in flat fall In Brief (Reuters): War law altered (Reuters): US marine killed (AFP): Mars probe delay (AP): Father shot Vanishing act at the fairground Pop Eminem Milton Keynes Bowl Lisa Verrico Theatre Dido, Queen of Carthage Shakespeare's Globe First Choice the Best Shows The Best Bits from the Public Sector Every Tuesday Theatre Coriolanus; Merry Wives Old Vic, Se1 Pop John Cale Vicar St, Dublin Concert Freiburg Baroque Orchestra/Bolton St… Stay cool, Mr Blair, don't forget your use-by date The Prime Minister must calm down, or he could be taken off the shelf It isn't sport, it isn't fun and it's archetypally suburban. Oh, do come on, Tim Picture Gallery The day I made a bid for a chapter of history Picture Gallery Thunderer: Hain never stood a chance: he told the truth The Bear and the Lion Putin's state visit is a chance to consolidate relations No Laughing Matter An appalling lapse in security at Windsor Castle Second Serve Some familiar questions at Wimbledon this year The Times Changing role of Lord Chancellor New Labour and tax on high earners The Church's view on gay clergy Gm risks and benefits A Morris mix-up No stones unturned Religious hate law under question Question time Sum of knowledge The Weather The Times Crossword 22,385 Weathercall BT Royal Mail shake-up costs £564m at halfway House prices cooling Germans discuss sale Le Meridien deadline Bechtel favours Iraqis Bat in Italian move Ryanair 'faces downturn' How the week finished Index Corporate Profile Vivendi expecting bids of up to $15bn Suits you, sir, says Virgin airline Economic Agenda WH Smith denial over headhunter Hurricane force US rates poised to fall to lowest level since 1958 Rac Need to Know The Times Business Big-Shot Cordiant shares boost Stoppress Unipol in Suisse deal Schroder strikes plea Small cap catch Talking Points Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Picture Gallery Data Look Ahead Exchange rates E&Y paid senior Railtrck engineer £700,000 to stay Housing crash is unlikely, says Governor Maersk Air The Fed's boldness will be rewarded Lea Paterson Economic Agenda Trade talks founder By Our City Staff: Safeway's suitors to get bid conditions IBM Utility defends payout German bank to outline Australian sale terms Employers' responsibilities survive ending of employment House of Lords All-or-northing demand by Vivendi raises fears over bidders' viability Analysis 'Paki' chant at football match is criminal Queen's Bench Divisional Court More misery on way over home policies Rat catcher is still on the scent of growth Corporate Profile No 71: Rentokil Initial Angela Jameson weighs up the job facing Sir Clive Thompson's successor Who's who in the boardroom Propex ready for website launch Make a winning move The company in detail Softwide in talks over fundraising History The Times verdict How we reached our decision LSE and Euronext start consultations on double-witching Sharp Fears for stability of Japanese banks after near-record surge in bond yields UK banks 'begin adopting us debt collecting tactics' Early redemption costs borrowers a hefty £332m BT Equity Prices Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Air Chief Marshal Sir Kenneth Cross Pilot who landed Hurricanes on an aircraft carrier and was an influential figure in the RAF Air Chief Marshal Sir Kenneth Cross, KCB, CBE, DSO, DFC, Commander-in-Chief, Bomber Command, 1959-63, was born on October 4,1911. He died on June 18,2003, aged 91 Manuel Rosenthal Conductor and composer who was one of France's most consistent and lively advocates of modern music Manuel Rosenthal, conductor and composer, was born in Paris on June 18,1904. He died there on June 5,2003, aged 98 Court & Social Professor Paul Hirst Social scientist who was diverse and industries Chen zONGYING One of the few women who took part in the Long March which became a defining myth of Chinese Communism Chen Zongying, political activist, was born in Changsam Hunan province on January 5,1903. She died in Beijing on May 31,2003, aged 100 Bill Wilson Anglo American executive who believed in corporate responsibility and campaigned for reform in apartheid South Africa Bill Wilson, businessman and campaigner for educatiuonal reform, was born in Johannesburg on July 31,1915. He died in Swailand on April 5,2003, aged 87 Ticket Broker Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Personal Column Contact Details for Classified Advertising The Times Court & Social Lives remembered Times Online Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Sexuality and the Church Should a gay priest become a bishop; and do you agree with the Domnican friar, Gareth Moore, that homosexuality is not a sin? Nature Notes From Our Special Correspondent: Motor Racing - Le Mans Grand Prix News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life June 23,1914 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Marriage Today's royal engagements Meeting Answers School news Dinner Legal news New model Aldeburgh to become year-long festival Notebook Arts funding Mission to take art to the East Briefing Not all theatres should be saved England's mission accomplished Merry comeback vital as women avoid relegation Atheletics: European Cup Results from Florence The results service Get fit, feel fit: swim fitness Day one Betfair Trescothick leads England home Clare doesn't quite enter into spirit of Carry On racing Today's fixtures Choisir embodies pioneer spirit Racing Yesterday's results Windsor Nottingham Musselburgh Xaus puts pressure on Hodgson In Brief Solberg drives into contention Price lays down world marker Kaye takes prize Scorching Byrne No go for Greene Britain falter Siblings' success England on top Child's play Delighted Raper in bullish mood Rugby league ITC Sports Cut helps Lewis to avoid a pasting Boxing Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter in Los Angeles Champions who went on too long Kjeldsen repels challenge Golf Cracknell and Pinsent bounce back Rowing Yesterday's cricket scoreboards Brodie close to perfection Beerbaum faultless Equestrianism Real take title to unleash party Football Times Square Lloyds TSB Rain to rescue of rusty South Africans Hodge feels the benefit National League first division Glamorgan hopes are clashed by Knight How they stand Lara shines but West Indies' charge cut short Vaughan's qualities as captain soon apparent Twenty 20 Cup Chapple strikes back for Lightning Second division Zimbabweans ease home in battle of Flower family Scoreboard from Chelmsford How they stand Middlesex leave it late The road ahead for England Qantas Johnson's men can rule the world David Hands a unique opportunity awaits England Getting a kick out of scoring tries Jonny Wilkinson View from No 10 Word is out on Woodward's contempt for his counterpart The Times Australia run out of their own backyard England given grudging respect Reserves display strength in depth Trescothick strikes final blow as England rise to challenge Mortgages for Business Full Scoreboard from Lord's The Wimbledon Service Lewis rides his luck as same surface again Over my Dead Body Pottermania Fashion Arts Inside Cover Story Reportage Parents 11 Fashion 14 Arts 18 Games 19 Tv and Radio Paris, Texas True Fiction On behalf of the Eu, the Greeks Want a Campaign to Improve the Usa's Knowledge, of Europe. Kieran Quirke Intercepts a Fax Verbatim 24 H0urs Richard Morrison Ours is an Age in Which Substance is Constantly Overwhelmed by a Tsunami of Trivia Children in Deprived Areas often Don't Read at All Human Jungle Room for One More on the Top... Arriving Soon: Double-Deck Graves Britain is Running out of Space to Bury the 600,000 People who Die Each Year. Now Cemetery Directors Want to Stack New Graves on top Bodies that Have Been in the Ground for a Century or More. Carol Midgley Reports Your Views on a Grave Issue Its All Rather Hit and Myth Thank You Jk: Now Reading is Cool Pottermania is Well and Truly upon us, with the New Novel Selling Eight Copies a Second at the Weekend. Sarah Johnson Says There are Better-Written Books but Jk Rowling Has persuaded Children to Read, while Erica Wagner is Disappointed by the Lack of Surprises A Wizard Night out: Our Competition Prize Parents Barent Forum our Daughter, Two, Has Taken a Strong Dislike to her Aunt, Which Seems Unfounded and is Embarrassing. Advice? The Times Send us your Problems Ne'er the Twain Shall Meet Children's Developmentends to Prevent Friendship between Boys and Girls - and That's Naturak Claire Gillman Reports Children's Health Every Tuesday in T2 The Times Time to Go, Carrie & Co The Last Series of Sex and the City is now Showing in the us, but Mark Holgate Won't Mourn its Passing The Short List The Bset Body Moisturisers Sirens of the Sands This Season's Take on the Retro Swimsuit is a Flattering One. Think Veronica Lake, Joan Russell or Even Marilyn - Late Forthes, Early Fifties Lower-Leg Styles with Ruched Bodices and Cupped Eras that Puli, the Figure into a Structured, Hourglass Shape, Styled by Pippa Holt Picture Gallery In Tune with his Times With a New Musical and a London Revial, Stephen Sondheim is as Busy as Ever, He Tells Matt Wolt A Life Best Looked at Back to Front Photogaphy Philip-Lorca Di Corcia's Jumbled Tales Interigue Joanna Pitman He Reworks and Heighitens Casual. Activities Opera & Ballet The Times Green Cross Mode La Movie as the Hulk Returns for yet More Anger Mismanagement, Sean MacAulay Asks what Makes this Hothead Such a Smash The Week in the Arts Escape Artists Timesonline Bridge Chess Winning Move The New Dating Show Meet my Folks is a Cross between Bund Date and an Arranged Marriage and Could Prove to Be a Surprise Hit, Says Paul Hoggart TV Review Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Picture Gallery BBC One Variations Today's Television Satellite and Radio Paul Hoggarts: Review Viewing Guide Times Newspapers Limited, 2003. Published and… Rolex On the Line Index Return to Security Inside Track Index Strawberries and Dreams The Issue Next Week Henman Aims for Fact to Equal Fiction The Championship Neil Harman on why Britain's leading player wants to secure more than a walk-on part in a new film Rusedski Remains Positive Today's Order of Play Rubin Proves Bang on Form Hewitt in the Dock Themen Neil Harman says the champion faces a tough examination in and on the court Outsiders who Want a Look-In Taylor's Troment Thirty Years on Tim Henman is not the only British semi-finalist to have been hindered by the weather. Mark Giles relives another bout of water forture Men's Winners England's Dynamic Duo The Profile More heroic than failures, we should learn to love our aces, Rick Broadbent says Perfect Sampras Put the Zen into Tennis Thef Arewell? Unlike most people, Simon Barnes feels the 1999 men's final was the best ever Being John McEnroe Bookreview Outsiders Look for Shock Value The Women The Times Wade Showing Winning Ways Voice of Experience British challengers can learn a lot from the heroine of 197, Ashling O'connor says Serena Fights Back Defending Champion 'What happened in Paris was never going to break me' Women's Winners Challengers Queueing The Men's Seedschris Bowers says that although Hewitt and Serena Williams have been granted pole Up to Unseat Big Names The Women's SEEDSpositions, there are plenty of lower-ranked contenders ready and able to upset the odds Men's Singles Draw The Draws Roddick Has Grasped Psychological Edge Inside Track Boris Becker picks the players most likely to claim the coveted men's singles title - and a certain Briton is not among them Sick Note Everyday Injuries Explained Blake Looking Good for Model Career Younggun Ashling O'connor enjoys meeting the rising star and 'Sexiest Man Alive' Britain Craves Perry-Like Win History Tv Guide A Growing Danger The Interview Neil Harman talks to Andy Roddick, the kid strating to mature at just the right time Who's who in Doubles Tennis Sibling Success Nick Szczepanik ponders the twin threat of the Bryan brothers and Williams sisters Spainish Step UP on Grass UP and Coming Ferrero is leading his countrymen in their bid to master a surface they once hated Young Guns Aiming to Shoot Australia down Grass Roots The LTA wants the next crop of players to achieve the same sort of success that has been generated Down Under. Nicola Smith reports Times Online Child's Play Putting Youngsters First is Imperative Clubs must look to the future for the country's sake, says John Goodbody Mini Tennis Film Promises to Be a Smash Wimbledon the Movie John Goodbody reports on how a motion picture is putting the romance into tennis Slazenger The Times Unerring Perspective on Life between the Lines Differentview Hawk-Eye is not just about dubious calls, Gary Jacob says What's the Difference? Grass V Clay The More Things Change Battle of the Sexes John Goodbody examines how far things have come 30 years after the " Battle of the Sexes" took place in Houston, Texas Guide to the Ground Number Crunch Five Scandals that Shook Wimbledon Raising Eyebrows IBM

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