News from 25/06/2003
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Andrew Robson, James Bone and Zahid Hussain, Georgia Fiorio, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Tony Baccino, Chris Ward, Sue Dodson, Richard Miles and Sarah Butler, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Antonla Senior, Magnus Linklater, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, James Bone, Alison Kervin, Christophe Illemassene, Tate Britain, Rosalind Renshaw, Donald Crawford, Jenni Hall, Carl Mortished, Francis Barnard, Patrick Barkham, Geoff Brown, D. Barton, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Daniel McGrory and Richard Beeston, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Alexandra Frean and Kirsten Wardlaw, Major Charles Heyman, Ruth Gledhill, Jim McCue, Michael Knipe, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Butterfield, Lord Donoughue, Judith Powles (Chairman), Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Anthea Lawson, Mark Court, Hugo Rifkind, Simon Barnes Chief Sport Writer, Paula Hawkins, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Barbara Rowlands, Richard Cork, Mike Burkett, Christopher Illemassene, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Virginia Woolf, Vanessa Curtis, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Judith Hinds, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Philip Webster and Stewart Tendler, Peter Stothard, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Alan Jones, Peter Stamford, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Rachael Campbell-Johnston, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver James, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcel Berlins, Oliver August, Neil Brotherston, Bill Kearns, Margaret Reynolds, Joseph Fyles, Julian Muscat, Mike Mulvihill, Joanna Pitman, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Roland Watson, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Ian Johns, Graham Gould, Maureen Paton, Chris McGrath, Tony Seymour, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Owen Slot and Sarah Johnson, Peter Riddell, Richard Laming (Director), Michael Gove, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Malcolm Burgess, Alice Miles Parlimentary Sketch, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Ashling O'Connor, Yorick Wilks, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Sue O'hare, Denise Robertson, Catherine Quinn, Patience Wheatcroft, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent and Helen Rumbelow, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Michael Heath,
ResumoSix dead in dark day for teh Army Highest losses 1991 after two atacks by 'enemies of peace' The Queen and President Putin express regret over deaths Mobile penalty Late President Focus on Maumtania Lille, Brussels, Paris-Eurostar Day Trips from £25,… Maybe, just maybe... Centre Court worms are braced for Greg's Big Bang Index Schools reforms force out teachers Tiffany & Co. Tragedy mars the dream of home News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Fearless Blunkett points finger of blame at the law Iraqi Kurds flee mob violence on council estate Duncan Smith to stick with his front bench GUCCI Blow for Labour as union is urged to slash donation Putins's late show Queen a lade in waiting IRA dissident told mole 'how to smuggle explosives in toys' The Harvey Nichols Sale Has Started Dressed like a six-year-old bridesmaid Security as PC who slipped up is named Toll suffered by corps is worst in half is worst in half a century Royal Military Police Killings increase Blair's discomfort Political fallout Liberty Risisng death toll poses tougher quiestins than MP's inquest Political Briefing Peter Riddell Saboteurs leave cities stifling in dark Hit-and-run attacks Lack of troops leaves force vulnerable to further attacks Analysis Army begins the hunt or mystery guerrilla force The ambushes Daniel McGrory and Richard Beeston report on shock among British forces over an attack that took place in an area regarded as a model of postwar co-operation Feared military unit Parachute Regiment AA Abbey National Terry Wogan, a national treasure, and Gaby Roslin… BBC detector vans go undercover BT Cabinet's first lady gets in a tangle over the ethics of trade People Andrew Pierce Picture Gallery Finally confirmation of what was long suspected :… Ball boy: on Saturday he was a throw away from… 'Naked dance advert was a cover-up American Express Disgruntled Fringe actors plan revenge on Barschak Direct Line Ps... Hedge war that ended in death on both sides Peugeot Love thy neighbour ... or seek help from a qualified mediator Father is told to buy £lm home for his child Newborn banies may screened for genetic profile Advance knowledge an aid to treatment BT HRT can double the risk of cancer Orwell was right about best cuppa, says Benn The nappy-shy fathers of the new millennium Millennium Babies Boy died 'after nick by surgeon's scalpel' Norwich Union 'War crime' colonel to sue papers In Brief Sniper kills pony Fatal dog attack Al Fayed boost Fatal shock Bradman bat sold Fat British Correction Drivers facing ban on hand-held mobiles Halifax How to call on the right side of the law Debenhams Promising golfer hurt in lightning strike Straw blames Campbell for 'dodgy' dossier HSBC Today in Parliament Think-tanks feel pressure from funders SAGA Church in danger of double split over bishop Former prisons chief sued for libel British european Lincoln churchgoers are meanest Man held tip M1 in 'puerile hissy fit' Time Clergy to withhold absolution for child afotisers Taleban fighters regroup and attack coallition Dell Hamas suspects held in West Bank crackdown Saudis suspend militant clergy Esure (AFP): 100 girls by rebels In Brief Coup sackings (AP): Truffle famine (AFP): Boat in dock (AP): Leon Uris dies (Reuters): Cruellest cut Indians' last stand to be marked at Custer battle site Another summit row could pacify trade combatants Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox Which? Nationwide Exterior Sun Screens Powell tells South Africa to help oust Mugabe Celebration in the sun as Beijing Sars alert is lifted Japan adds up benefits of Indonesia friendship The Times How high temperatures and hygiene tamed a killer Egg Rough justice meted out by 'necklace' vigilantes Theatre The People Show 111 BAC, SW11 Theatre Food Chain Royal Court Upstairs First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Warm-up glows brightly Pop R. E. M Brixton Academy David Sinclair Concert Cityscapes St Bartholomew -the-Great, EC1 Oratorio St Francis of Assisi Chelsea Festival Just who is insulting our intelligence? The great enchatress gave me a compass to navigate our way to the future Picture Gallery Bish, bash, tosh: Britiin suffers a fit of absurdity Thunderer: A war in a faraway land that Putin wants to cover up Holding Nerve Blair has to maintain and explain his cokmitment to Iraq Stopping Sars Travel bans and transparency have held disease at bay I'm in the Car Hands-free mobiles must be used responsibly EU and free trade The Times Hattersley's view of Tony Blair Fallout from appointment of gay Bishop of Reading How German are the Americans? Alzheimer s research York Minster library Life under Labour High honours Royal gatecrasher Surprise party Initial thoughts Higher purpose The Weather The Times Crossword 22,387 BT Pension fund claims C&W misled investors Bank chief backs protest Briefing JDS to hear allegations Block on WPP closer Possible bidders emerge Hat-trick for Miles Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Index Commodities Tough going Boost for Morrison bid Court hears of drug use Age concern Network Rail accounts to be investigated Direct Line Debate Amicus boss fears UK industry's death within 25 years Need to Know: Global Business Brufing The Times Business to Shot Results in brief Ericsson to transfer staff Stop Press Park Place lifts forecast Absa to list rand fund Smaller stock to watch Talking Points Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Day Data Lookamead Exchange rates Woolworths lifts age of retirement to save costs Fuel bills set to rise as utilities try to plug hole Euro NCAP Velsatis It's all beyond our Ken Equitabel deficit figure 'too low' Former Boots chief sees pension value rise £1m Recruits lucky to have final salary option Analysis Fresh broker downgrade for Unilever Joe Bolger Stock Markets Bid rebuff sends McCarthy into reverse Eurotop 100 Orange fails it send clear signal Tempus Robert Cole 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 Quiet ahead of Fed decision Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Tooth and jail City Diary Fruitful meeting City Diary Orange postpones fixed-line launch Maersk Air Oracle's blurred merger vision Carl Mortished European Briefing Norwich cuts policy payouts Lafarge Portman merges with smaller rival Concentrate Witan investment trust Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links Free Guides On Saturday The Times Unit Trust Information Service Now bonds are key for endowment policies The going is getting tougher Growing numbers of divorcing couples struggle to cover the rising cost of parting company, says Paula Hawkins Landlord Mortgages Debate Anniyersaries Birthdays Leon Uris Author of Exodus, whose narrative power and sweep made him one of the world's bestsclling authors Margaret Harper-Nelson Respected Ealing Studios casting agent who discovered Audrey Hepburn on a chorus line Court & Social George Axelrod Screenwriter who penned juicy scenes for Marilyn Monroe Vice-Admiral Sir William Crawford Gunnery officer who helped to sink the Bismarck and restore order in the Far East after the defeat of the Japanese Births, Marriages & Deaths The Rev Caryl Micklem Faithful servant of the United Reformed Church who was known for his arresting and eloquent hymns To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Patrick Back Following in the legal steps of the Younger Pitt—but with more success Nature Notes News Quiz The Government's tax agenda Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers After the public spat between Tony Blair and Peter Hain, can we trust Labour's tax policy? MP Will Quit 'this Archaic House' The Times What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life June 25,1884 Questions Answered Questions Asked Personal Column Court Circular Buckingham Palace Seating Plan Richard III: villain or victim of a bad press? Contact Details for Classified Advertising Whilst care is taken to establish that our… A taste of summer Court & Social Appointments Meetings Reception Answers Times Online Forthcoming marriages Marriage Christening Queiroz lined up for Real deal Say it quietly, but England are in with a shout again Martin Samuel Sports Writer of the Year Property Norfolk Homes Alcaidesa Estelle Road Nw3 Discrimination is justified Queen's Bench Division Waiver in written deal can be oral Chancery Division Pubished Henman stumbles into second round Kris Kin misses Ireland in favour of Ascot date The Course Inspector's report on Pontefract will appear tomorrow Carlisle Kempton Park Warming up for water Get fit, feel fit: swim fitness Southwell Bath Day three Yesterday's results The Wright Track Bet of the Day Adobe Salisbury Reading the racecard ICC in search of contestants to rehearse its lines Scorpion's appeal rejected after sting in the tale Twenty20 Cup Lancashire ensure sorry debut all-round for Shoaib, Gloucestershire underline supremacy, and umpire Jones feels pain at Chelmsford Last night's Twenty20 Cup scoreboards Times Square Knight relieves sore heads for Bears Vaughan aims to maintain feel-good factor Celebrity turn suits Tufnell Queiroz follows Beckham on plane to Spain Football By Our Sports Staff: Tottenham close to sealing Postiga deal Sculthorpes push for Gb places Rugby league The results service Today's fixtures Holmes lodges claim to be new queen Athetics ECB Enduring Agassi no longer a bimbo in limbo Henin displays gentle touch IBM Sharapova happy to avoid the modelling racket Henman hugs the baseline after courting self-doubts Baltacha's gallant effort cannot lift British outsiders All England Club courting favour for Olympic bid Today's order of play Doubles results Results Service and Match Points Henman survives close call to stride through Index Betfair Verkerk upset to be served own medicine Britannia Rules ... Almost Wimbledon 2 3 Picture Gallery Emotional Intelligence Arts TV Review Inside Under Siege Royal Security is to Be Beefed up after a Comedian Gatecrashes William's Party Hugo Rifkind Stands Guard at the Gate Verbatim 24 Hours Mary Ann Sieghart It's Not that Radiohead are Bad. They are Clearly an Intelligent Bunch: But They Just Don't Touch my Chord If Yorke Sang the Sun Has Got his Hat on, It'd Be like a Lament for Global Warming Human Jungle When a Woman New Research Shows that as Women Live More like Men, so their Life Expectancy Shortens, below, Three Pairs of Professional Men and Women Compare their Lifestyles, Experts Define Stress and we Give You the Chance to Find out Just how Long You Can Expect to Live Irritable, Tense and Sleepless: Telltale Sings The Doctor How Long Will You Live? Find out Here Maff Would Have Made Williams's Influence on Sir Humphrey Proud When Labour Returned to Power in 1997, Lord Donolighue, a Former Adviser to Harold Wilson, Had Hopes of an Arts Ministership, Instead, He Landed Agriculture. In an Extract from his New Book, He Descries Attempts to Regenerate a Ministry Beset by Crises and Firmly in the Pocket of Farmers The Press Made It Seem as though Everyone was in Revolt over the Beef Ban The Times Times Online The Sing of a Killer's Father Emotional Intelligence Roger Aston, Whose Son Received a Record 26 Life Terms for Killing and Robbing Elderly Victims, Tells Maureen Paton of his Guilt as a Parent Love ETC What Does Life Tell us about Love? Denish Robertson The Times Old Drug: New Hope A Chance Discovery May Be the Key to Alleviating Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. Barbara Rowlands Reports Snorestopper The Symptoms and Treatment of Pcos Coming Soon: Posh Frocks Front Row It's a Safe Bet if Zara Phillips is Anything to Go by, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong The Queen of Motion Pictures Bridget Riley's Eye-Bending Op Art Dazzled the Sixties, but Can It Still Thrill, Asks Rachel Campbell-Johnston London Palladium Today in the Times The Talented Ms Riley It's a Year out of my Life, She Tells Richard Cork Entertainments The Times Entertainments Listings Manly Pursuit Photography a Woman who Snaps only Men Clicks for Joanna Pitman Now No More War-War, so It's Time for Jaw-Jaw The Battle for Iraq is over, the Battle of the Books Begins - Peter Stothard Enters the Literary Fray All Three Books Help Readers Reconstruct and Remember Events both Vivid and Mysterious A Tale of Two Potters... Owen Slot on his Battle with J. K. Rowling and Right, Sarah Johnson Gives her Verdict Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J. K. Rowling Bloomsbury £16.99;768 pp ISBN 0 747 55100 6 £13.59 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 The Times Diary TLS Visionary Fictions Bestsellers Publisher Cries Woolf Carlyle's House and Other Sketches by Virginia Woolf Hesperus Press £4.99;112pp ISBN 1 8439 1055 1 £4.99 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 New and Old Fiction Shorts Homicide Puts Love on the Back Burner The Best of P. D. James Timesonline Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move TV Review After Years of Ridicule in the Tabloid Press, Joe Joseph Thinks that the Duchess of your May Deserve to Be Painted in a More Sympathetic Light Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Mike Mulvihill Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Chris Campling Films Choice Stephen Dalton Satellite, Cable & Digital Films No Title BBC One Variations No Title Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3001 Viewing Guide David Chater The Writers Bureau Team tactics: Paintballing is back in vogue A liberating experience Working Relationship Terry Waite, the humanitarian worker, and his PA, Sarah Douglas-Pennant Fashion: This season's prettiest bags TiGER Recruitment Sage Publications Attic Recruitment Legal Secretary RK Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants St Paul's Cathedral Payroll Administrator (Part-Time) Woldingham VPS Waggener Edstrom Ltd. PA/SALES & Marketing Executive Receptionist/Office Manager Dynamic Shorthand PA The Times Time Savers Contacts A tonic for the troops? Paintballing is in vogue again for employers, But staff arc less sure, says Fred Redwood 71 per cent of women thought that the money should be spent on a night out in a restaurant Office Types Paula the party planner Renault F1 Team S. Catherines School Bramley Guildford Recruitment Consultants £Basic + Commission +… Course Administrator Angela Mortime plc Medical Secretary National Crime Squad Summers By Two Oxford Media & Business School Times Newspapers Bags of summer style A perfect match for cod Tasting Surviving the killer questions Interviews are getting tougher, but practice can help, says Catherine Quiun NHS Mossbourne Community Academy, Hackney Courses & Training Administrative Support The Times Discreet charm of academia Conference Call Follow the money FY1 Office Team Picture Gallery Oil Minerals Fishing Looking towards a brighter, more affluent future Michael Knipe Introduces a Report on Mauritania, the African State Enriched by Debt Relief Anyone who has been away would be amazed at the changes Our young democracy must mature at its own pace A raging thirst for knowledge The Government Launches Books for All to Wipe out Illiteracy and Revive a Lost Literary Heritage Commission of Human Rights, Poverty Reduction and… Black gold pipeline to prosperity Mauritania is predicted to be the new oil-rich area of West Africa, says Michael Knipe Two fields might yield more than 100 milliob barrels each, estimates say Hunt for riches hidden under the desert sands Tax lures aim to help uncover valuable metals and minerals Earthly Assets Sands May Shift, our Commitment Won't We may take out mobiles into the desert, but we are nomads at heart Michael Knipe Meets Wise Man Mohamed Said Ould Hamody, a Political Veteran and Authority on his Country and its People He Welcomes Change but Dears for the Traditional Way of Life Ministry of Commerce Arts & Crafts, & Tourism Controlling the catch with care Modernisation allows freshly-caught fish to be on Parisian tables in 12 hours, says Michael Knipe Fishing The path to progress - by land, sea and air Infrastructure Ministry of Fisheries and Maritime Economy Dairy queen of the desert Michael Knipe gets a taste for camel's ailk, thanks to the honorary consul from Essex Enterprises Wild adventures and an oasis of calm Christophe Illemassene relishes an authentic African experience Tourism Disaster warning Drought Just Add Water Ministry of Economic Affairs and Development
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