News from 26/06/2003
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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Victoria Kennedy, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Simon Barnes, Theodore Dalrymple, Robert O. Green, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Jonathan Hills-Jones, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Richard Owen, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Elizabeth Judge, Geoffrey WARNER(Professor), Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Lucia Van Der Post, Barbara Ellen, Patrick Barkham, Charlie Whelan's Verdict, Geoff Brown, David Hudson, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Daniel McGrory and Michael Evans, Jad Adams, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson, Robert Vint, Adrian Foster-Fletcher, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Graeme Fryer, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Peter Davies, Charles Bremner, Lionel Self, David Charter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Nicholas Ward (Headmaster), Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Adam Lebor, Peter Cuming (Deputy co-ordinator), Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ben Hoyle and Lewis Smith, Simon de Bruxelles, Alan Lee and Chris McGrath, Amanda Platell, Christoph Lees, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Boris Becker, Ruth Gledhill and Helen Rumbelow, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Philip Whiteley, Jean Binner, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Philip Webster and David Charter, Stephen K. Smith, Robin Shepherd and Carl Mortished, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Beryl Dixon, Nkem Ifejika, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Thos J. Pert, Bob McKee Chief Excutive, , Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Clem Cecil, David Mattin, Max Robinson, Nick Hasell, Joanne Hart, Stuart Millson, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Robert Newman, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Jonathan Clayton, Craig Lord, General Wesley Clark, Des Dearlove, Ian Edwards, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, M. J. Hewett, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Andy Arkell, Chris Quick, Joe Halne's verdict, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Parkin, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, John Parfitt, Tony Halpin, Alice Miles, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Tom Dewe-Matthews, Jenny Davey, Dino Mahtanl, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Damian Barr,
ResumoThey refused to flee the mob... duty made them stay, trapped at the doorway to death Not a shot was fired in anger in al-Majar durinng the war. Yet in peace the town saw Britain's deadliest encounter with the Iraqis. Daniel McGrory in al-Majar and Michael Evans report on the soldiers' last stand Patten attacks schools failure HMV Lille, Brussels, Paris - Eurostar Day Trips from… Bad Losers Rusedski storms out leaving us a glimpse of Life After Tim The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 22. The… Label lover what kind of shopper are you? T2 Campbell accuses BBC of lying News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Visit Times Online for breaking news, updates Www. timesonline. co. uk Knight with a dodgy brassiere gets MPs in a twist Parliamentary Sketch Tory plan to bring women forward Rebel Unionists promise to fight expulsion move By a Correspondent: Senior ministers to lead push for euro Archbishops urge gay bishop to stand down Selected Merchandise now on Abuse, tears, anger - and all for a cut-price plant A gardener is suing Homebase over allegations that it said she switched a £12 price-tag for a £1 sticker, reports Patrick Barkham The alcopop of the horticultural world Wales crawling with record number of spider crabs HMV Soldiers gunned down after fury over searches Residents tell daniel McGrory that violence was provoked by insensitive tactics of British Forces hunting for arms Bosch We won't send more troops, Blair tells the Commons 'We would not take dogs into Iraqi homes' Sergeant refused to abandon his trapped comrades A Iraqi working for the Army as an interpreter showed the Nco an escape route thruogh a window. But he went back to his men - and was shot dead. Ian Cobain reports Garrison town in shock at day of darkest loss Irishferries com Sony The victims Deaths are inevitable as rebels vie for control PC World Resistance may grow to avenge wounded pride Arab reaction General 'perplexed' by failure to find WMD Happines is... less work and a long picnic lunch It's No Mean Feat to Develop an Engine that… Dolce vita has soured 'because of politics' Ps ... Musical impresario to build new theatre Alitalia People A royal banquet that makes clear Her Majesty's displeasure Walking out on Whitehall chauffeurs ITV pregnancy show censured Jackass copycats are too degrading, says TV regulator NHS can't cope with millions of allergy patients Britons suffering more than most It's a Volkswagen Gold cup illuminates Bronze Age By a Correspondent: 'Real IRA leader plotted to kill Blair' Patten attacks schools for 30 years of failure It is time the Government celebrated our universities' achievements, the Chancellor of Oxford tells Tony Halpin AOL Broadband Students will graduate to a 'decade of debt' Scientists accuse Meacher of twisting GM evidence Seven more years of train delays The St Andrews Prize for the Environment Sailor fells of surviving air crash In Brief Fine defaulters Sky-high cost Burglary trauma Beaten man dies Thunderball hitch Bard's church Prices fall as pop fans buy CDs with their cornflakes 100,000 mobile phone thefts a year are frauds Daks Summer Sale Catch the next Train out Save your money The inquisitors EasyJet 'They are saying we took the country into conflict on the basis of a lie' The Prime Minister's communication chief took the fight to the Bbc, his main accuser, as he faced MPs questions over the 'dodgy dossier' on Iraqi weapons, David Charter reports Long and dramatic show leaves BBC facing the music Stay of execution is granted for Lord Chancellor's post Brown goes on the offensive over NHS 'Sex-up' claim that made spin-doctor see red Pocketwatch Systems MOPS BT 'He had to lance a boil doing damage' 'I don't think he ever looked in trouble' SAS may put royal defences to the test Ns&i Sunburnt builders urged to show less cheek Cancer risk 'grows as men get fatter' Scientists fill the gaps in visual disorder Heal's Summer Sale now on Man killed wife in row over meal In Brief Bees trap driver Care complaints Even-handed win Caught by the leg Putin declares affection for Scots friends The Presedent visits Edinburg and ensures that an auld acquaintance is not forgotten. Alan Hamilton reports ... but villagers in Chechnya feel his hostility Blair threatens sanctions if Suu Kyi is not released One. Tel (AFP): Milosevic 'controlled' Serb rebels In Brief (AFP): Russian tanker drifts off Norway (AFP): Obstacles eased to Cyprus trade (AFP): Licensed brothels for New Zealand (AFP): Banker's killer to be extradited (Reuters): Germ warfare to save frescoes Bush urges EU leaders not to back Palestinian terrorists Pressure grows for CAP deal Three. co. uk How Dr Sex counsels Albanian Muslims Budget cuts anger police 'Jackal' publishes treatise on terror from prison £60m Korea summit bribe 'bought Nobel prize' Three killed as shells hit US compound in Liberia Gaddafi steps into new role as Middle East's man of peace Six girls still missing after dawn raid Richer Sounds UN troops persuade militia to leave Play New York City US orders nuclear labs to tighten slipshod security CIA defies court over five al-Qaeda suspects Impaled man left to die in woman's garage California challenger faced theft case US battles forest fires (AP): Friendly-fire pilot rejects hearing In Briefing (AP): 'Matrix' son admits murder (AFP): Australia passes anti-terrorism law (AFP): Explosives ship crew is held (AP): Singing sheriff in bullet theft plan (AFP): Husband killed in row over decor Stuck in the middle with you Theatre Cuckoos Barican pit A Streetcar Named Desire Music André previn hops on a Streetcar; Rattle puts a jeweller's polish on Haydn; young singers show their mettle in Die Zauberflöte First Choice the Best Shows in London In the Times on Saturday Die Zauberflöe OAE/Rattle Festival Hall World music Morelenbaum/Sakamoto Union Chapel, N1 Times Online ArtsFirst American imperialism is the only way to save Iraq From Nazi germany to Haiti, the lessons of regime change are clear Streaming eyes? 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You're suffering an allergy to the madding crowd Picture Gallery How Vladimir could become Putin the Great The royals have got brass when it comes to coppers Thunderer Misused Intelligence MPs are not concentrating on the important Wmd issue Prodi at Sea Denigrating Blair is no way for the EU to win over Bush Bum Rap An unenforceable rule will not make builders cover up Maternity care The benefits and price of Labour The dangers of GM food technology Libraries provide the personal touch Magic moments Northern Ireland Show some respect "Leading constitutional political and legal theorist who was also a wit, versifier and limerick-writer" Advice on how to choose a bishop Waugh renamed Match points The Weather The Times Crossword 22,388 Weathercall ING Direct savings account Restatement by lender Briefing JJB slips as buyout fails Leading entrepreneur Persimmon bullish Rulings cheer GSK German data lift hopes Vodafone cuts 480 jobs Ex-BCCI staff settlement Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day In Business Today: Need To know 24. Commentary 25.… Commodites He's sure From Direct Line to esure Criminal inquiry threat to WestLB over risk controls UK accountants top the bean pile Foreign bidders set to win £6.5bn MoD work Masked effect Court told 'chief is not aggressive' Master spinner Landlord Mortgages Fed cuts US interest rates to lowest level since 1958 Needtokn0w: Global Business Briefing University of Leicester Results in brief KLM's gloomy outlook Stoppress Budvar on menu Lehman eyes $3bn deal Smaller stock to watch Talkingpoints Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Lookahead Dixons' margins hit by warranties inquiry IBM Stagecoach to bid for new Greater Western franchise Raised stake is enough to veto bid for Cordiant Dixons brought up to date In defence of British industry Other side of the coin on low rates First Group the operator to beat Threat remains as clearing houses agree merger deal Puttnam hopeful of a deal on media Bill R&SA gains from US asbestos move Larger Capitalisation Shares Profits downgrade hits St James's Larger Capitalism Shares Eurotop 100 Struggling to set the Standard 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 Fed doubts pull gilt off highs Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Founder of Direct Line to launch seventh insurer Christine Selb on Peter Wood's efforts to provide cover for high net worth drivers QXL may have to sell assets The Times Traveldirect Gala plans US-style casinos IBM 'No favours' for BAE over RAF planes contract Regulator orders UK justify US trades DELL Standard Chartered warns of credit quality risk from Sars Optimism spreads to tourism sector Bank of Scotland Friends in high places City Diary Banking & Finance Think Cötes du Rhöne wines Leap in failures of small firms The Times Unit Trust Information Service Women just don't want to join big boys' clu Gazprom seeks UK backers fro gas pipeline If only everything was as simple as BT's new… Interest rate cuts pose risk, Bank says Majesty and magic of the Channel Islands Guernsey three nights £154; Dordiogne adventure trip ?395; Canary Islands £159. 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He died on June 24, aged 74 Moran Caplat Self-effacing servant of Glyndebourne whose stewardship maintained it as one of Europe's most successful opera houses Moran Caplat, CBE, general administrator of the Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1949-81, was born on October 1,1916. He died on June 19,2003, aged 86 Court & Social Piet Dankert Shrewd MEP who fought for the powers of the European parliament Piet Dankert, politician, was born in January 1934. He died from a heart attack on June 21,2003, aged 69 Doug Ring Tasmanian leg-spin bowler who brought welcome good cheer to the ruthless Bradman style of Australian cricket William Wentworth Energetic political campaigner whose enthusiasms ranged form Aboriginal rights to railway tracks and the Sydney Harbour Bridge William Charles Wentworth IV, Australian politician and agitator, was born on September 8,1907. He died on June 15,2003, aged 95 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Nature Notes Questions of Sport Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Tennis fighters; boxers on the wane; celebrity footballers; rugby fouls offensive anthems News Quiz The Premier and Women Suffragists—a Disorderly Scene Every day we print the prize questions Prize. quiz@thetimes What 's your view? 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Olympic Games:… Only exceptional circumstances justify revisiting judgment Court can make parental decisions Occupation for reconstruction Family Division Rusedski in a rage Angry exit from Wimbledon Hoddle is putting his faith in Postiga Football The results service Pushing and pulling Get fit, feel fit: swim fitness James tries whole new ball game Queiroz wants Beckham to be the centre of attention Day four Fixtures London to greet IOC president Olympic Games The Times Robinson back with O'Leary at Villa Park Fallon considers opportunity to ride for O'Brien Carlisle Löwenbräu Original Reading the racecard Hamilton Park Salisbury Leicester Jockey Club reviews inquiry system Diary An oasis of smiles amid the gloom Racing Thirsk Results from yesterday's five meetings Argos Foster has to argue for second chance Swimming MacEy opts to give paris a miss In Brief Lipman signs England in final Vinokourov wins Raynor returns England eye cracking start on dry pitch How they line up Orange Fast and Furious: The Twenty20 Cup by Numbers Twenty 20 is a big hit with the public, but will it last? Wayward Hayward punished by Smith Cricket Gambhir in hurry to impress Hantuchova defeat adds fuel to criticism of her weight Tennis: Wimbledon 2003 Karlovic continues to make giant strides as second Australian falls The Times Venus is beginning to reassert herself on big stage Hewitt must learn to smile through bad times and look after No 1 Point of no return sees Russedski lose plot BT Crying shame of over-excited fans By Our Sports Staff: Srichaphan survives after scare Magical Federer waves his wand and hypnotises the gallery Times Square Nadal underlines star quality by adapting to grass Tight security for odd couple Today's order of play Doubles results Singles Results Service Rusedski in rage as he crashes out to Roddick Betfair. com Times Sport Today: Athletics: page 36, RFootball:… Swifter Higher Stronger Wimbledon 12 Pages of Jobs Www. timesonline. co. uk/appointments National Grid Transco General Medical Council Chips off the block would you want your… Defy the Economy Foxtons For Sales Brokers in London Graduate and Management Opportunities From finance management to... 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Tina Brown Film Education Inside Empty Threat A New Generation of Tv Detector Van is Unleashed on the Fee-Dodging Public. Toby Moore Takes a Close Look at the Technology Verbatim 24 Hours Tina Brown The Merciless Pursuit of Cherie Last Year by the Press Left Blair Impervious to Criticism Blair's Stand on Iraq was a Kink of Liberation Human Jungle Can an Old Favourite Hold its Magic? Don Blackl on the Jolson Story Label Lover or Whatr Makes us Buy One Brand of Bag or Shoe over Another? Why Do we Want to Own, and Be Seen Owning, a Particular Label? Understand the Impulses behind Luxury Shopping, the Times Joined Forces with Red Media. Our Research Reveals that There are Six Types of Shopper. Report by Lucia Van Der Post Brands are Part of a Complex Modern Language that is Understood All over the World All Successful Brands Tell a Story and Tap into the Customer's Emotions. Think of Ralph Lauren The Times Our Troops now in the As Six British are Killed and Others are Injured in Iraq, Former Soldier Andy Arkell Reflects on the Doubts and Fears of Modern War Gone are the Days when an Enemy Would Oblige us by Wearing a Particular Costume or Kind of Hat A Salad a Day Keeps the Doctor Away The British are Getting Part of the Message about Healthy Eating and Consuming More Fruit, but to Stay in Shape and Keep Some Cancers at Bay we Need to More Salad, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Children's Health Every Tuesday in T2 Summer's the Season to Fight Head Lice Prostate Breakthrough "I Flex my Cards in a Trashy Lingerie Store" Getting Personal: Philippe Starck No Title Lust Well-Balanced Spice A Multimillionaire in her Twenties, Famous the World over, Melanie Chisholm - Formerly Sporty Spice - Still Has a Need Proveherself as an Artist. But She's Also a down- To-Earth Girl, Says Penny Wark The Saturday Times Behold the Fun of God New Films Jim Carrey Fails to Walk on Water for Barabara Ellen, but James Christopher, Right, Gets a Taste for Dickensian Squalor The Phantom of the Opera The Great Grotesques UGC The Quite Good Girl Star of the Week Big-Screen Stardoom is as Elusive as Ever for Jennifer Aniston, Says Sean Macaulay UGC Hollywood Diary Down his Mean Streets Film the M0ody Thrillers of Jean-Pierre Melville Still Inspire Film-Makers, Finds Tom Dewe-Matthes Gods and Generals Opera & Ballet The Times NT The Times Boxofficedirect Far from the Traffic Pop Steve Winwood is Back Making Records where He's Happiest - in his Barn. 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