News from 30/06/2003
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Andrew Robson, P. A. Collington, Catherine Riley, DJM, Mary Salmon, David Millar, Ian Nathan, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Bronwen Maddox foreign Editor's Briefing, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Dominic Kennedy Crime Writer, Philip Howard, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Christine Seib, David Chater, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Jonathan Hills-Jones, John Camp, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Agnes Boddington, David P. Davidson, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Simon Pettitt, John Thicknesse, Berkeley Hill, Pat Gibson, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Thrasy Petropoulos, Steve Bird, Donald Benson, Jon Ritman, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Oliver Del Mar, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Peter Cossins, Charles Bremner, Les Woodland, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Stephen Collins, Mark Ogden, David Charter, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Tim Moore, Bruce G. Friedrich (European Director), David Rowan, Daniel McGrory, Jerome Burne, Adam Hirschovits, Donald Boddy, Bernard Tierney, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Bernice Foreman, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Boris Becker, Marcus Binney, Valerie Elliott and David Charter, Sue Ellicott, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Raymond Snoddy, Adam Sherwin and David Charter, Peter Stothard, John Blundell, Director, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, John Hayward, Neville Scott, Norman Noah, Chris Hodges, Richard Owen, J. Richardson-Jones, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Calvin Shulman, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Madsen Pirie, Robert Ashton, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nan Parry, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, John R. Lawrenson, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Ashling O'connor, James Joss, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, Iain Mathieson, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Mike Corcoran, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Trevor Coley, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Ben Hoyle, Richard Morrison, Paul Connolly, Joe Harris, Robin Shepherd, Lisa Verrico, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoGovernment takes revenge on firefighters Union anger as Prescott orders full-scale reform of fire service Ceasefire deal Polo tax benefit Memorial move T. M. Lewin Thegame the Magic and Mystery of the Tour De France:… Future Fashion k Sixties style and space age details The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 18 Law Report:… Katharine Hepburn: 1907-2003 Wimbledon Day of destiny for Tim Henman Sport BBC seeks go-between to sue for peace with Labour Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Visit Times online for breaking news, updates, our free breakfast headlines e-mail bulletin and the final edition of today's newspaper Www. timesonline. co. uk Firefighters dismissed Bain's cost-cutting plan as irrelevant Up for review Timetable of a confrontation Airport asylum staff step up strike action North-South house divide flattens out BMA backs jab choice The Sleep Disorder Clinic Inquiry into public school fees In Brief Windsor 'prank' Rural crime up Open to abuse Gangster killed Prince hoped to swing polo costs against tax His advisers mount a PR campaign to banish claims of extravagance at St James's Palace, writes Sam Coates Picture Gallery Brit, 81, goes through the hoops to win Wimbledon Picture Gallery How property boosted profits Ifaw All sides condemn MP's support for Campbell Gangs of New York King of spin galvanised by battle with the Beeb No simple path out of this political maze We stand by our story, says the BBC Hollywood's queen was a feisty feminist icon The Oscars An enduring and majestic creation BT Court league tables to speed up justice system Vodafone Protesters strip off against GM crops Police on armed patrol after shooting The Mayhew Animal Home GHB drug outlawed after sex attacks Crematoria struggle to cope with growing problem of outsize coffins Church may allow more freedom over gravestones No place for the tacky and the sentimental Mandarin speakers in two minds Instead of helping hard-working ordinary people like… Dame Shirley's 'hidden money found by e-mail' Peugeot Glastonbury celebrates superfence and euro Town's twin puts reality to the test In Brief Plate5 S4le Holiday death Toy car fleet Correction Infection fear over nurses who wash uniforms at home Many hospitals have no access to high-temperature laundry facilities, Nigel Hawkes Arthritis patients denied best drugs through lack of NHS cash Fertility alert to would-be fathers who hold back their sex lives Conception: the myths and realities Halifax Want 500 any network anytime voice minutes for just… Soft words from Reid for angry consultants Labour MPs are urged to spare hunt Bill Halifax Colleagues turn on lacklustre' Kennedy A leader's life Gay couples welcome equal rights Week in Parliament Aquability Tory Iraq war rebels get their jobs back Schröder pledges tax cut to revive Europe's economy Bigger returns Turkish generals fight rearguard action over reform France stays buoyant in transatlantic cork war Danriss Spam tries genocide suspect Flybe Italy's EU leadership clouded by Fini threat Nuclear inspections will not happen, Straw told If Tehran holds oat, how about a Plan B? A nuclear nation Direct Line Star fuels the revolution from 9,000 miles away Russia welcomes head of atomic energy Israel begins Gaza pullout after ceasefire pledge Choice of White House envoy shows President's commitment Troops say they could have saved trapped six Daniel McGrory in al-Majar al-Khabir on a disastrous lack of radio contact Trusted adviser was pushed to succeed by family Cool it, Condi, said Bush Egg Algerian plague recalls bleak allegory by Camus Twin towers tributes pour in The Times Mass protest for Hong Kong 12 die as balcony collapses under revellers' weight Hiscox (AFP): Attack on Kashmir army base In Brief Mariinsky win (AP): First woman (AFP): Anti-terror grant (AP): Chechnya killings Miner cuts off arm Festival ends on a low note Pop Glastonbury Festival Someerset The Times Pop Robbie Williams Murrayfield, Edinburgh Theatre The Elephant Vanishes Barbican I'm called T. Hames, but that doesn't make me wet On behalf of all Tims everywhere, a reply to this vulgar name-calling Charles's tax return - a Duchy original, or just another dodgy document? Picture Gallery For Blair and the BBC, it's no way to fight a war Shamel Disgrace! They're cutting taxes Thunderer Bank Credit A changing of the guard at the Bank of England Putting out Fires Ministers must press ahead with reform Deathly Quiet The writing is on the wall for epitaphs State pension reform The Times EU's farm policy remains flawed Anglican arguments over gay clergy Corporate funding for think-tanks Tattoo dangers Food for thought Life under Labour Labour pledge on hunting with dogs Nhs management Calculating a long life The Weather The Times Crossword 22,391 Weathercall Landlord Mortgages Picture Gallery Weather Eye Nato chief to join C&w Briefing Reuters expansion WH Smith boss to resign SABMiller deal in China New pay rules on Wall St MPs to question bankers Exports confidence rises How the week finished Currencies Commodities Picture Gallery Mortgages for Business Corporate Profile Reuters pulls back from the brink Debenhams talks may spark auction Analysts bullish on corporate earnings Governor faces busy last day before retiring In Business Today: Need To Know 20. Econamic Agents… Picture Gallery SOS unheeded Stricken ships denied refuge Merger deals down sharply Picture Gallery Quebec separatist UK fund managers see profit gain amid the gloom Needtoknow: Global Business Briefing Picture Gallery Stoppress Talkingpoints Deal of the day Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Dataday Lookahead George, slayer of inflation dragon, leaves his mark No-fault staff cover 'would cost £1.5bn' Ultimatum over Railtrack Europe fails to set up havens for ships in distress WestLB silent on writedown claim Derivatives—'the weapons of wealth destruction' RBS set for deal on Meridien rent Court challenge by former Equitable non-execs Investor revolt brews at WPP Public sector pay pulls ahead of private Reuters: Reuters believes it's back from the brink Corporate Profile No 72: Reuters Raymond Snoddy says the financial news company is coming out fighting Who's who in the boardroom Cigarette vending machines are liable to value-added tax Court of Justice The company in detail Recovering damages for work-related stress Court of Appeal History The Times verdict How we reached our decision TBI Banking & Finance BT Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Pierre Bourgault Militant Quebec separatist who organised vociferous opposition to royal tours of his native province Pierre Bourgault, Quebec politician and journalsit, was born on Janaury 23,1934. He died of a chronic lung disorder on June 16,2003, aged 69 Vasil Bykau Doyen of Belarussian letters who fought for his country's culture against the Russifying tendencies of its present Government Vasil Bykau, Belorussian writer, was born on June 19,1924. He died of cancer on June 22,2003, aged 79 Court & Social James Denis Free French fighter pilot who bacame an ace in the battle for Tobruk James Denis, DFC, Free French fighter ace, was born on February 1,1906. He died on June 21,2003, aged 97 Personal Column Commander Anthony Goodhart Naval officer and glider pilot who won the Dsc in the Crete campaign and later became the first Englishman to set a world gliding record Commander Anthony Goodhart, DSC, naval officer and glider pilot, was born on June 15,1915. He died on May 28,2003, aged 87 Marc-Vivien Foe Strong Cameroon midfielder who enjoyed success at Lyons and became the last Manchester City player to score at Maine Road Marc-Vivien Foé, footballer, was born on May 1,1975. He collapsed and died on June 26,2003, aged 28 Contact Details for Classified Advertising Times Online Court & Social The trouble with universities Our higher education institutions are finding it hard to balance the books. Are there too many of them? Nature Notes Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Mortal remains Britain's graveyards are runing out of space. What other means of disposal would you consider? News Quiz By a Staff reporter: 'Little Red Book' close to Inciting Sex Offences, Prosecution Says Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life June 30,1874 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Meeting Ceremony Answers Livery company New homes are the answer to Severalls' problems Notebook Architecture The Daleks are coming Briefing When facade means original Gone but not forgotten Schumacher victory answers critics Motor racing: European Grand Prix The Times How they finished at the Nürburgring Patience the key for Henman Chambers succeeds with quick start and patient outlook Athletics Alamshar profits from Soumillon's error of judgment Windsor Wolverhampton Flat leaders Musselburgh Results from yesterday's three meetings The Wright Track Pontefract Scoop6 winners land £600,000 Sad farewell to the man with the infectious laugh Football Fifa gets shirty over goal celebrations The results service Today's fixtures Hughes lined up for Old Trafford reunion Get fit, feel fit: cycling Day one Calzaghe gets up to down Mitchell Boxing England blitz lands trophy In Brief Britain thrive Henley suffers Evans rewarded Hat-trick heroes Stylish Solanki quick to set trend for summer NatWest Series The weekend's scoreboards Collymore's winning hand Kallis shows character and class Muchall takes time to spin out century Jeering fans give Ramprakash impetus for runs Frizzell County Championship first division Pietersen's bold display adds to Leicestershire's discomfort Rhodes employs unusual restraint Seconf division Kirby's onslaught leaves Somerset on the brink Derbyshire make surface noises after Swann's magnificent seven Mushtaq a mystery to Warwickshire Powell lifts feelings of inertia by completing second century Times Square Ealham reminds Hussain of his talents Confidence begins to surface for Ferrero IBM McEnroe's volleys put BBC service in perspective Germany rocks to Popp and Schuttler Pierce's mission to salvage career remains on track Today's order of play Doubles and junior results Singles Results Service Schedule threatens to rain on Henman'S parade High Five for Lance Armstrong Success in golfing life begins at 40 as Golding touch yields reward Caddick suffers further fitness setback NYC Picture Gallery Inside Sport Blogging the Weird World of Internet Diaries Book Extract Fashion Arts Inside Bad Checks True Fiction Tania from Big Brother's Penchant for Burberry Has Forced the Brand's Bosses into Drastic Action. Nan Parry Listens in Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours Richard Morrison Tavener's Musical Pilgrimage Had Run for Seven Hours, yet from First to Last It was Mesmerising Human Jungle The (Not so) Secret Diary of a Blogger Damian Whitworth Sets up a Weblog, to the Amusement/scorn/pity of Friends and Colleaques, while Michael Gove and David Rowan List their Favourite Sites Top of the Blogs "When It is All over. We Must Go Back and Ask why this Has Happened" For 30 Days in March and April Peter Stothard Shadowed Tony Blair as He Led Britain into War in Iraq. In an Extract from his New Boos, He Chronicles Blair's Meeting with President Bush at Camp David My Nanny from Hell She'd Heard the Horror Stories, Then Last Week Sue Ellicott Had her Own to Tell Dyspraxia is No Bar to Success Dyspraxia Runs in Catherine Bailey's Family. But, as She Tells Mary Salmon, It Can Have a Positive Side Telltale Signs My Eight-Year-Old Son Seems to Have Become a Hypochondriac - Even a Scratch Merits Fuss. Is this Just a Stage? A Weight off your Mind? Much-Maligned H. Pylori May Be a Microbial Ally, Especially for the Obese. Jerome Burne Reports The Times Offersdirect Potions to the Rescue Whether You are on a Beach, by the Pool or in the Office, These Products are Essential Glamour Aids this Summer, Says the Times Fashion Team John Lewis Roche Bobois Paris Hermes Paris Fast Forward La Bayadère Entertainments The Times Old Style, New Look Theatre the Edwardian Classic Hobson's Choice Has Had an Asian Makeover: Hobson is now a Hindu Daniel Rosenthal Finds out More Rewriting the Classics Damien rice o The Times Home Fires La Movie Sean Macaulay is Riveted by a Film Documentary Tracking Arespectable Family's Disintegration -All Captured on Home Video The Week in the Arts Escape Artists The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review Michael Wood Has Woven a Magical Tale about the Bard's Life with Just Shards of Circumstantial Evidence and Fragments of Fact, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Sky One Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Choice BBC One Variations Today's Television Viewing Guide Chesney's The Tour Guide Blood, Sweat and Gears French Lesson What's it all about and how does… High Five Lance Armstrong is about to ride into the… Lure of the Lycra Freya North loved the Tour so much… 05 Tim Moore 08 David Millar 12 Plan your Tour 19… The Chain Gang Rides Again Theissue Lifetime Struggle against the Odds Jeremy Whittle on how Lance Armstrong is heading for the ultimate achievement after cancer put a spoke in his ambitions Lifecycle Hard and Rocky Ride to the Top The Magical Mystery Tour Theraceexplained Fazed by the Tour?CATHERINE Riley can help Home Discomforts French Tour success is proving elusive. Tim Moore suggests why Hero Hinault Continues to Play his Part as the Tour Turns 1oo How Cycling Became a Thelureoftthetour The mountains, the muscles, the pain, the passion: Freya North fell in love with the Tour at first sight and she was so moved by the drama that she wrote a novel about it Some riders will do anything to gain an advantage, LES Woodland finds Thecheats Time to Deliver. Millar Jeremy Whittle detects a newfound dedication in Britain's talented Tour hope Time to Deliver, Millar Remembering the Fallen Few Elite Calling for Armstrong John Goodbody on the five-times champions that the Texan is attempting to emulate Eddy Merckx (Belgium) Bernard Hinault (France) Winner 1978,1979,1981,1982,1985 Miguel Insurain (Spam) Winner 1991,1992,1993,1994,1995 Testing Days for the Tour Doping scandals are all too common and go back a long way, John Goodbody says Thecharacters The Times Offersdirect David Millar gives the view from the saddle while, for the casual Tour-ist , Jeremy Head suggests some a la carte distractions Thetourguide Thetourguide Thefacts Can Anybody Beat Peter Cossins on the likely challengers for the prizes - and the required tactics John Goodbody says eating is critical if riders are to survive the Tour Peter Cossins on the key background figures the riders could not do without The Experts on tour Julian Muscat salutes the commentators who ease confusion Wheeldeal Peaks of Excitement Books to Feed Love Affair Read all about it: Calvin Shulman sifts through the centenary Tour companions Reinventing the Wheels The Times Theabsentees Money Makes Tour Go round Les Woodland explains why towns and cities have always been happy to act as hosts The Times A Three-Week Shift for the Chain Gang of 2003 Twenty-two teams of nine riders set out from Paris on Saturday on the 3,427.5km The Computer World
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