News from 01/07/2003
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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth and Mark Court, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Flavio Gori, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Christina Zaba, Robert Cole, DJM, Pat Rattee, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Ian Blackshaw International Center for sprots Studies, Clyde Prestowitz, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Ken Gay, Simon Barnes, Tom Dyckhoff, Paul Hodgson, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Gavin Musgrave, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Georges Ware, David Chater, Linda Chamberlain, James Bone, E. Hunt, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Anthony Perry, Elizabeth Judge, Barbara Hewson, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Hellen Allison, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, John Thicknesse, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Stephen Ward, Thrasy Petropoulos, Khawar Qureshi, Steve Bird, Jim McCue, Sir Ian Blair, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, John Burscough, Stephen Farrell, Ginny Bromly Smith, Nick Gilffes, Laura Peek and Valerie Elliott, James Delingpole, Gillian McKinley, Charles Bremner, Paul Wenham, Wesley Clark, Sarah Butter, Chirs Park, David Lammy, Dr D. P. Moody, Sue Fox, Mark R. Watson, David Rowan, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Lisa Robertson, Tom Baldwin, David Charter and Raymond Snoddy, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Grahame Farquahr, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Kate Gallafent, Lord Alexander, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Susan Atkin, Raymond Keene, King's Langley, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Richard Owen and Rory Watson, Gary Duncan and Anatole Kaletsky, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Greg Rusedski, Anatole Kaletsky and Gary Duncan, Bronwen Maddox, A Buchanan-Smith, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Lipsey, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Rod Symmons, David Hill, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Marilyn Stowe, John Allison, Peter Dickinson, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, John Cooper, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Melissa Katsoulls Assistant Literary Editor, Tony Sollar, Jane Collins, Alistair Cooke, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Jean Roose, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Kevin Brown, George Colquhoun, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Graham Searjeant, Robert Heller, David Frith and Paul Schoonenberg, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Douglas R. Nicoll, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Paul Connolly, Frances Gibb, David Summerscale, Anthony Howard, Ian Senior, Richard Ford, Ingrid Mansell and Neelam Verjee, Patience Wheatcroft, Jonathan Hunter, John Hungey, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoThe consumer boom is over, says Bank boss Mervyn King takes charge as new Governor of Bank of England Eminem's da man Charcol Public Agenda - your Weekly Health, Careers and… End of foxhunting near as MPs snub Blair and vote for ban Index How Lady Archer tried to cover up her facelift Wife of disgraced peer tells court of her distress after alleging that her former personal assistant sold details of her private life to a Sunday tabloid Today in the Times In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus Www. timesonline. co. uk Thrill of the chase follows a brief encounter Parliamentary Sketch Working mothers may get the chance to sit as judges Crimes worse as drug use rises and values fall, says report Trains to give way for rail repairs Prescott to move fire stations Comet Science can create babies from unborn mothers Experts and campaigners fear the consequences of breaching an ethical boundary, reports Mark Henderson European doctors reject ban on 'saviour siblings' The hottest June since 1976 Intel inside Women start battle for frozen embryos Gay 'marriages' could end in divorce courts Equal rights would come with the same legal responsibilities that heterosexual couples have, Richard Ford reports Mesh computer plc Custody and money battles predicted 'Make us legal before we die' Lesbians more prone to ovary disease The benefits of official partnership Partnership Registration in Europe Overdue, over budget, but finally over here: RAF gets first Eurofighter Heaney calls Eminem the saviour of new poetry Virgin Value Fare Peugeot The paternal e-mails the longhand Prince didn't write People Keeping on the ball with Beckham No 10 turns up heat on Campbell allegations Screen chefs cash in on exposure PS . . . ITV viewers slump to new low Marking exams by computer may end summer wait Hodge concedes abuse mistakes Battle of the Blues ends in harmony Open your eyes to video mobile on 3 Migrant councillor wants paid translator 'Negligent doctor killed teenager' Lexus Medical chief seeks to reform claims culture The proposals BMA head attacks culture of deceit Universal Dental Implant Tories get security spokesman In Brief Boycott well Boyfriend found Crash girl named Boy stabbed Correction Hitachi Compromise goes to the dogs as minister caves in Chappell One. Tel Hunt supporters angered by 'absolute betrayal' Blair loses his shine but Tories still in dark Political Briefing Today in Parliament Governor given job by US arrested for abuse of office Locals predict more bloodshed in murder town The fragile truce in al-Majar may not survive British weapon searches, Daniel McGrory reports Bonhams Halifax Galloway fund may be forced to open books Straw promises Kabul ?£100m more to fight terror Afghan toll this year Tears and cheers as Israelis quit flashpoint Orange Envoy defies predictions Flybe (AP): 15 die as plane lands on homes In Brief (AP): US in jail protest Death sentence (AFP): Bali suspect held Iran concession (AP): Congo coalition Electoral comedy as California runs out of cash Under an ancient rule, the Golden State's Governor could lose his job, writes Chris Ayres Tycoon calls for internet HOme Guard to protect bridges Nationwide Bonhams Europeans wary of Berlusconi's ability to lead EU Striking actors bring chaos to France's arts festivals The Times What's Important (AP): Plea for Afghanistan rethink French fall under the Potter spell Scarborough (AFP): Court bars Eta blast accused In Brief (Reuters): Serb surrenders (AFP): Jail torture fears (AFP): UN moves mooted (AFP): Sars Kills nurse Delicacy is defeated by panto Theatre Pacific Overtures Donmar, Wc2 Opera La finta giardiniera Garsington First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Opera Le Roi malgré lui Grange Park Concert BBC Singer of the world St David's Hall Cardiff Pop Roskilde Festival Roskilde Denmark When the straight and narrow is the wrong path What Anglicans and Tories could learn from the gay sitcom Will and Grace Let me take you by the hand and guide you through the charms of Bum Alley Picture Gallery To stay in, we've got to define our exit strategy Thunderer: Prosperous pill-popper pensioners penalise the poor The Road from Rome Berlusconi's presidency will be a spectator sport King and Country The new Governor sees himself as more than a custodian Head Case We should not call time on the hangover Iran inspectors Government and Bbc at odds 'Fudge' will not solve Church conflict Politics off the shelf Team spirit 'Hollywood's greatest screen… Maternity care Scott Joplin's opera GM suggestion Unionist split on Northern Ireland Fleming's gift saved Naming and shaming Shared graves The Weather The Times Crossword Local 10-Day Forecast by Telephone Money Downgrade for WestLB Briefing Yell set to unveil float Nato chief's C&W salary CAA favours Heathrow Co—op buys Balfour Alfred McAlpine upbeat Charts of the day Which communications caompany really wants you to… Locked in? New Governor vows to take Bank to the public Vivendi vows to fight €20m Messier payoff Index WPP shareholder protest sparks chief's pay review Business pledges to put ?2bn into Crossrail Needtoknow: Global business Briefing The Times Businessbigshot Results in brief Oracle suffers bid setback Stoppress MGM in cable deal Waste Management cuts Smaller stock to watch Talking Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Lookahead Exchange rates Alstom hit by £35m black hole at us unit Regulators can't protect all, warns ombudsman Norwich Union King's message to the country Business Editor's Commentary A demonstraion of distasts Costly result of Whitchall control Sharp jump in credit card spending Maersk Air Bidder facing inquiry into Hamleys stake BT rivals unite over break-up OFT launches inquiry into car warranties The Times 'You don't play with the traditions of an institution like the Bank' Exelusive Interview: Mervyn King, the new Governor of the Bank of England On the eve of taking over as Governor, Mervyn King spoke to The Times about his personal approach to the role, filling the shoes of Sir Edward George and crucial issues facing the financial sector, including the prospect of deflation and weakness in the economy 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 Save the Rhino Loyal son of the Black Country Mervy King's CV The King Interview Mmo2 dips amid competition fears RMC shrugs off fear of bad news ahead Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baired & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates CRH builds a firm foundation Tempus Rate cut hope lifts gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street What next for the winners of the glittering prizes? After the award nights Many champions still flourish, but fate has not been kind to all, says Business to Business Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise! Goldfinch Over 50's Broker comes top Blackwood PIMS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Indoor Adventure Play Centre for sale Engineering Company Turner & co Role of the judges Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toning/tanning & Beauty Salon Business Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Patent & Trademark Institute of America Copy this Idea ?1.02 Million Earn £millions* as an Executive Coach? Learn from… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plc looking for Associates to sell freehold… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Become a Real Estate Millionaire! Invest in Yourself Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Gordon's sterling solution Room at the top City Diary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridging Loans Thornton Securities Ltd The Times No Title Stop Press Business Opportunities Miller's tale City Diary Business Funding Retail Business Purchasing Re-Financing Fishery for sale 2 carp, 3 coarso lakes, 3 stock… The Times Bristol & West Banking & Finance Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Katharine Hepburn Thoroughly original actress who thrived onbeing on haughty and independent off screen as she was on it Kalbarine Hepburn, actress, was born on May 12,1907. She died on June 29,2003, aged 96 Court & Social Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Professor Abdalla El Tayib Writer and scholar whose vast guide to Arabic potry related its traditions to those of the West Professor Abdalla Ei Tayib, Arabic scholar, was born on June 2,1921. He died on June 19,2003, aged 82 Father Antonio Ferrua Archaeologist whose excavations of the Roman catacombs may be uncovered the tomb of St Peter Father Antonio Ferrua, Sj, Jesuit priest and archaeologist, was born on March 31,1901. He died on May 25,2003, aged 102 Lives in Brief Vera Ellison, lawyer, was born on February 3,1925. She died on May 20,2003, aged 78 Dougal Reid, CMG, former Ambassador to Liberia, was born on December 31,1925. He died on May 24,2003 aged 77 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Questions of sport Greg Rusedski's outburst; football v tennis; footballers and their shirts; Wimbledon FC Italy and European Union Are the Italians—and Silvio Berlusconi—fit to take on the presidency for the next six months? Nature Notes From Our Special Correspondent: In the Lunar Shadow News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life July 1,1952 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Debenture Tickets Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Advertising in The Times and The Sunday Times… Art that show chees is not only for squares RAF half-yearly promotions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Antiques & Collectables Medals Orders & Decorations The Times Health & Beauty Global Flights The Times Gifts FLS Real Estate No 4 Limited Legal Notices Philip Alexander Securities and Futures Limited Delaval Limited Company Number 1945075 to Whom It… Sidebell Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Appointments Answers Court & Social Times Online Forthcoming marriages Alamshar Keeps up with pace Racing Julian Muscat On The Leve Hamilton Park In Sport Today: Cricket: pages 32,36. Football. 33.… Litigant wins more times Court of Appeal Brighton Results from yesterday's four meetings Inquiry into delay necessary Court of Appeal Criminal Division Balancing privacy and safety Court of Appeal Nayef has Triple Crown on agenda Caution does India a no favours Jones century lifts depressing day Frizzell County Championship first division Yesterday's scoreboards Surrey get bogged down in the rain How they line up at Headingley Kirby's piece of history brings welcome respite for Yorkshire Second divison Doubts over Vaughan force England to review options NatWest Series: Engalnd v Zimbabew Glamorgan run out of time to snatch victory Hampshire saved by weather Gallas prepares to open talks with Barcelona Football By Our Sports Staff: Warnock gets double trouble from the FA Gascoigne may try Stevenage The results service Times Square TOday's fixtures Coulthard urged to act on instincts Motor racing Kevin Eason on how an analytical approach is hindering the Briton Woodward agrees a new four-year contract Rugby union Cooling down essential Get fit, feel fit: cycling Day two Wigan line up move for Gasnier In Brief Wales appeal Moynihan boost Stylish England Tough for Bears Drugs watch On Fridays Today's order of play Yesterday's results IBM Cliffhanger hero happy to play Harry's game Chief Sports Writer Roddick bides time in power struggle Might of giant proves harmful to Agassi's elf Americans quell Russian uprising Singles Results Serviece Delta Clijsters making all the advances in love match Hewitt happy in supporting role as his girlfriend takes spotlight Venus switches her designs to the court again Henman stretches nerves in thrilling display Bradman caps them all with invisible price of £178,500 Index Snappy Under Pressure Coulthard desperate to arrest slump Wimbledon Imagine No Hangovers. . . Ever Book Extract The Billen Interview Law Inside Class Acts Glastonbury Has Become Too Middle-Aged and Too Middle Class, Says Organiser. Toby Boore Climbs the Fence to Investigate Verbatim 24 Hours Anthony Howard We Should Remember the Old Adage: Oppositions Do Not Win Elections, Governments Lose Them For Labour Appratchiks, the Tories 'Quest Man' is Simply Unelectable Human Jungle 14 Glasses of Wine, 3 Ports, 3 Whiskies: No Hangover? A Drug Called Nootropil, Normally Used to Help Stroke Victims, Has Been Heralded as a New Wonder Cure for Hangovers. To Test its Claims, and Purely in the Interests of Science, You Understand, Stephen Pollard Indulged in a Night of Alchoholic Excess at One of Brussels's Finest Restaurants Kill or Cure: How to Beat the Morning. After Blues I Couldn't Let the Test Falter so Soon, so Forced Three Glasses down Imperial America Book Extract President George Bush and his Neo-Conservative Allies Aim to Protect America by Creating a United States Empire. In an Extract from his New Book, Rogue Nation, Clyde Prestowitz, a Veteran of the Reagan Administration, Argues that Imperialism Isn't New, It Isn't Conservative and It Won't Work It's an Alien Concept for Americans, but Sometimes Smaller Really is Better The Times Haunted by Heroes of the Somme As Thousands Pay their Respects Today to Those who Died in the First World War, Paul McGann Reflects on how Appearing in the Monocled Mutineer Changed his Life Not Dead yet Meet Dr Feelgood He was Doctor and Friend to Diana, Princess of Wales; now James Colthurst Has Written a Book on the Role of the Mind in Beating Illness. Penny Wark Reports Attack is Not the Best Option Can Drugs Prevent Tantrums in the Air? The Times Children's Doctor Answers your Questions Pain Ease Urgent Trunk Call Men There's No Need to Be a Fashion Disaster on the Beach, Says James Delingpole The Elasticated Material and the Way They are Cut Does Tend to Result in Unintended Exhibitionism Pullingit off Classic Shorts that Won't Let You down. . . Picture Gallery The Times "I Am Not Shallow, but I Am only 18 and Still Growing up" The Andrew Billen Interview It's Tough Being a Member of the World's Favourite Dysfunctional Family, but Kelly Osbourne, Daughter of Ozzy and Sharon, Does with Candour and Intilligence But Do You Need It? Gizmos Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Technobabble Samsung DIGITall The Saturday Times Death and the Diva Jessye Norman Has Written Music for a Collaboration with the Artist Steve McQueen. Sue Fox Listens in The Light Stuff Classical Cd's Barbara Bonney's Operetta Album is Jolly Enough, but Geoff Brown Wants More Handel's Semele New Jazz Cds Opera & Ballet Entertainments Listings The Times 'Slum' Fit to Call Home Arts Architecture Terraced Houses Used to Be Evil. Now They're Back in Vogue, Says Tom Dyckhoff A New Photographic Spin on Old Masters Intrigues Paul Hodgson Houldsworth Fine Art, W1 The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Reviw TV Review Nigel Marven's the Human Senses is a More Upmarket Version of Jackass, with a Dash of Science Thrown in for Good Measure, Says Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Index Crossword No 3006 Viewing Guide Times Newspapers Limited Rolex Exporting the lsw: the UK takes on the world The danger of rushing reform - Lord Alexander Civil Procedure Rule Committee Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority The Times CJA Group Badenoch & Clark Is this a ruthless grab for power? Lord Alexander of Weedon says those who care about justice are right to be worried about the biggest shake-up in the system since 1875 The changes were unheralded, reversed government policy and were not announced to Parliment Barclays Probation not porridge, says Woolf Petty offenders are three times more likely to be put behind bars than ten years ago. Frances Gibb reports Will postal voting end the secret ballot? The Electrical Commission is looking at ways to prevent vote-rigging, writes Stephen Ward News Why women should not be 'veiled' in court Grim facts of domestic violence HaysZMB The Times British diplomats 1 earn how how to spot a legal export opportunity Frances Gibb on a drive by the Law Society and the Department of Constitutional Affairs to exploit the potential of the legal profession aborad The mayor who is selling London Gavyn Arthur, the first barrister to hold the office of Lord Mayor of London, has put the law at the heart of his term. Frances Gibb reports Six book for a long summer read Media review Juries on trial: can we trust these people? Roy Amlot Qc, a former: Bar Council chairman, argues that independent juries are essential to the democratic process Sir lan Blaire, of the Metropolitan Police, puts the case for dropping juries in cases where intimifsyion id s real risk Law update In the City Corruption: how to make a difference The Government is to modernise the law on dishonest dealing, reports Khawar Qureshi Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Land Registry keeps public up to date Your shout Readers' queries The College of Law discusses the rights of tenants without rental agrements, contesting wills, unpaid bills and private wheel-clamping Cutting out spam is easier than you think Lawyer of the week I regret I have never found a use for my Thai vegetable carving skills at the Bar Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Contact Nick Hall, Ralph & Co Family - Wiltshire Salary Negotiable Personal Injury Devon Riveria The Honourable Society of Gray's Inn Buckinghamshire Chilterns Keating Chambers IDS Times Newspapers On your marx, get set and vote The specialist intellectual property judge, has… Picture Gallery On your Marx, get set and vote Thomas & Dessain Multiple Display Advertising Items The Law Society MedicalResearch CouncilTechnology Health Careers Public Sector Education Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Kitoftheweek Otherviews The public will no longer be taken for a ride Issue of the Week the Rail Regulator and Connex Theweekinnumbers Public Opinion Camilla Cavendish Teaching need not seem like a cul-de-eac-it can be a route to business success Seeninhansard How to be a better leader Health Service Journal June 26 Theissueexplained Genetic Screening Fundraising tips that are bang on the money Jargondecoder I'll get police to say 'it's a fair cop' 'Sorry' seems to be the hardset word among the police. Nick Hardwick, at the Independent Police Complaints Commission, tells Stewart Tendler how he'll make them own up Mediamonitor The Leader Line on Foreignways Intheprofessionalpress Newmedical Research Fraudsters are grinding down the Nhs Otherstoriesweliked Waists grow faster than health spending The60-Secondmanagementbook You just can't avoid Sir Jeremy Beecham Watch Keep cars off our roads Transport Hero . . . Home Sweet Home Raynsford on the regions Local Government . . . Andvillain Editorial Internships Offered Webwatch Inthechatrooms Unruly pupils force teachers out Top-up fees are good news for the poor, apparently Higher Education Salarywatch Ontheairwaves our Pick of Tv and Radio 'Don idol', the game where your vote counts Grudgealert Beware, neighbours from hell Watchdog 'must bite back' Charities Prize Caption Competition A ministerial league table Housing Last Week . . . 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