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News from 03/07/2003

2003; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Tom Flawn, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, DJM, Roger Davis, Neelam Verjee, Simon Barnes, Anthony Trewavas, Magnus Linklater, Robert Thicknesse, Daniel McGrory and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Richard Miller Director, Ivo Tennant, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, David Chater, Gary Duncan Helen Nugent and Xan Rice, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Maxim Jakubowski, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Joanne Hart and Sarah Butler, Gabrielle Starkey, Barbara Ellen, Raymond Snoddy and Dominic Walsh, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Valerie Mayses, Ian Cobain, James Doran and Dominic Kennedy, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Robert Blood, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Don Payne, Tina Brown, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Rory Watson, Wendy Guillebaud, B. Wildin, Tim Reid, Charles Bremner and Richard Owen, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Daly Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Stephen Farrell, David Eimer, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Mark Bryce, Anthony Sadler, Jonathan Richards, Mark Court, Stuart Crainer, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Alastair McWhirter, Chris Patridge, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Suzy Jagger, John H. Clark, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sean Macaulay, Geoffrey Dean, Neil Thompson, Robert Booth, Rachel Bochenski, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, David Bye, Valerie Elliott and Stewart Tendler, Lewis Smith, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Matthew Pryor, Philip Whiteley, Frank R. Long, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Robin Ash, Peter Grafton, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Beryl Dixon, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Dam Sabbagh, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Joanne Hart, Tony Twemlow, Brian T. Stephens, Jim O'Reilly, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, John Goodbody, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Melaney Noon, Iona Meek, Ian Johns, David Goodall, Simon Bell, Ted Storkey, Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Dr Marek Czajkawski, Alan Lee, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Bob Yule, Tony Dawe, Fergus Campbell, Ben Webster, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Catherine Rose, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Bruce Whitehead, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, F. W. Johnson, Ben Hoyle, Arthur Miller, Richard Morrison, Paul Connolly, James Christopher, Glenn Lomas, Abigail Rayner, Neil Nerman Tennis Correspondent, Allan Hall, Owen Slot, Richard Knight, Nick Szczepanik and Ashling O'Connor, Christopher Irvine, Andrew Richardson, Alexandra Sellers,

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Lottery gamble to revive the people's game Camelot to lose monopoly in biggest shake-up since launch` GM ruling Runway blight Olympic hope Sofa Workshop Ultimatum to Berlusconi as Nazi gibe triggers diplomatic war The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 20. The… Feminism is dead, long live kitsch feminism On , off, in, out, up, down—Tim's typical torment Police chiefs 'dread' enforcing hunt ban Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Picture Gallery Sport Plus L2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Weak Tory service gives Labour straight sets victory Parliamentary Sketch Duncan Smith sets out drugs campaign Lords defeats alter media Bill Blair to set out aims for third term after 'wobbles' Hospital report eases fears of Labour revolt C. P. Hart By a Staff Reporter: Tory backs Campbell after chat with Mi6 Chelsea boss and Russia's murky business world Simon Bell studies the rise to riches of an orphan from Siberia Inquiry unlikely to scupper the deal £50 litter fines are a real drag as smokers pick up the tab Governor to a shrinking population Siemens Tycoon's partners were accused of 'extortion' Demand for university places could rise by 60% Currys PC printers set to make your pockets run dry Secret of happiness is £13,290 a year Mandela praises imperialist Rhodes Hospital spy 'picked targets' In Brief Groom arrested Family to sue Evans gets bill Silent baby Doctor's orders Thames torso boy murder suspect held in Dublin Schoolgirl's killer appeared to know the area, say detectives Skoda Mysterious trail that led to Africa and back again By a Correspondent: Man who cut up friend gets life Who can't keep a secret? EasyJet. com It seems a long time since Bo Derek came running… Archer set to write an arresting new chapter as after-prison speaker People Damian Whitworth The forgotten Gilligan Leslie to stand trial in sex case Ps ... Actress 'lied to police on accident' The Canaletto It's in our little gallery kitchen Archer ? He's a jerk, said Mary's male admirer Teachers 'fail to back citizenship classes' Toyota Japan art awards honour Britons Runways uncertainty leaves thousands in limbo Lexus Train-fare dodgers may face £20 fines £10 flights exemption Call for snacks to shed some weight MS sufferer too ill to be tried over cannabis Ban on alcohol adverts backed Doctors still overworked Hackett London Marks&spencer Play Budgens Britain is worst in Europe at helping infertile couples Mark Henderson at the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology conference in Madrid Hermaphrodite embryo created by US scientists Abnormal baby fears allayed Surrogacy trauma 'a myth' New Labour faces fresh union challenge Flybe Laura Ashley Duncan Smith speaks up for poorer nations Age discrimination scheme attacked Today in Parliament Netdoctor Gun gangs are above the law, MPs told Mugabe's race slur on Powell angers us US surveillance will track every car Snappy Palestinians regain Bethlehem control Missing basketball player 'was shot' Legal aid for Kenya rape claims In Brief (AP): US aid halted (AP): Waste buster (AFP): Firework tragedy (Reuters): Iran activist freed (AFP): Jazz flautist dies Straw makes surprise visit to Iraqi capital One. Tel Mosque blast heightens hatred in key town still loyal to Saddam Britons' killers are known but may escape justice Saga Time running out, Shia cleric tells coalition TV star s drugs dossier faxed to pizza parlour Raja Fashions Men blamed for Algerian war set free (AP): Pupil dies after firing on class In Brief (AP): Prisoner caught (Reuters): Body bag murder (Reuters): Raffarin apology Europe sets rules for labelling Gm food AMP French go bananas over the secret of pure juice The Times From Parma to Milan: Berlusconi's long trail of gaffes Teacher training agency EU faces months of paralysis after Berlusconi insult EU grant to satisfy Italy's thirst for dance girls Berlin's opera trio saved as schools face cuts The Times How to turn old rags into new riches Theatre Hobson's Choice Youne Vic Se1 Dance Twyla Tharp Sadler's Wells First Choice The Best Shows in London Insomnia Opera Idomeneo New Athenaeum, Glasgow World music Gilberto Gil Festival Hall ArtsFirst In Tony Blair's parallel world everything is crystal clear Will he be able to persuade voters that he has not lost momentum? Police have neither the money nor the manpower to hound illegal foxhunters Picture Gallery We should chant Forza Italia, Forza Britannia A screen queen's lesson for Mervyn King Older and Wiser The wrong way to combat ageism Africa's Agony Liberia needs a second freedom from servitude Junk Calls The rights of direct marketers are rightly curbed Lawyers' payments Network Rail subsidy Gm crops—tests and regulations Foxhunting's challenge to democracy Quality of broadcasting in the us Nurses' uniforms Silent rapture Right-wing Tory MP who said that Leyland strike… Entering lists for senior clergy Hepburn's story Credits where due Silence on court Becks kecks The Weather The Times Crossword 22.394 Weathercall Boots Weather Eye Back in the jungle ... Briefing New boss for banker Revenue seeks redress Retail hopes dashed Active Value raises stake Sainsbury down to 15.1% Energy posts go Monsoon control move Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Style victim Commodities HSBC blames red tape and NICs for 1,400 job cuts Takeover approach from rival boosts EFM's shares Brown orders inquiry into tax service after blunders EDS up Tailoring Aerial onslaught Ex-Abbey division chief in talks for Somerfield Need Know: Global Business Briefing The Times Results in brief E&Y fined $15m by Irs Stoppress SEC's accounts criticised Baxter sheds workers Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Lookahead Exchange rates Wickes to grow with ?250m bond BP promises strong results despite flagging oil price Positively Peterbough Keeping an eye out for a foul Business Commentary Somerfield prepared to break itself up Former FT chief goes to Betfair Cantor damages claim 'would eclipse profits' Family makes offer for most of Monsoon Fear of currency squeeze hits Xstrata DiData benefits from Singapore stake Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Somerfield price goes too far Tempus Biggest price movements of the day Shares rise outshines gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Wouldn't Hazzard a guess City Diary Hands up City Diary Bright sparks City Diary Goolden drop City Diary Maersk Air New EDS chief calls an end to IT slump Prime Minister offers French train maker help to save British jobs Alstom under pressure Second legal win for Merrill Lynch Ok! publisher considering US launch Raymond Snoddy reports on a possible link-up between the UKmagazine publisher and the king of the New York tabloids Nats paid bonuses despite loss Rescue specialist found 'a confused company' Rights issue to cut Incepta debt Network Rail raises ?4bn in capital markets foray The Times Vivendi sets base price on assets The Times Unit Trust Information Service Don't ignore cash in the focus on profit Profits at Gucci plunge as luxury goods sales crash Gucci's net profits Landlord Mortgages Interbrew finance chief to leave PCCW losses soar to $6.7bn Step back into Cornish history Cornwall, £401 a week for four; Killarney, six nights, £310; Turkey, a fortnight's B&B, £114; Tony Dawe lists offers Norwich Union The Sunday Times Ebokers Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Snow to water Focus on summer skiing Travel Airline Network Americana Vacations PLC Take an Andes ski trail Lions International Banking & Finance Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir John Stokes Old-fashioned Conservative backbencher who trusted his constituents' instincts about what was right and wrong Sir John Stokes, politican, was born on July 23,1917. He died on June 27,2003, aged 85 Sir Anthony Barrowclough Ombudsam whose high-profile report on the Barlow Clowes affair accused the DTI of maladministration Sir Anthony Barrowclough, Qc, Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration and Health Service Commissioner for England, Wales and Scotland, 1985-1990, was born on June 24,1924. He died on June 3,2003, aged 78 Philip Weekes I lumane National Coal Board area manager who clashed with Ian MacGregor over the handling of the miners' strike in Wales Phiplip Weekes CBE, Area Director, South Wales Coalfield, 1973-85, was born on June 12,1920. He died on June 23,2003, aged 83 Court & Social Major-General Mordechai Hod Air Force commander whose onslaught on Egypt assured Israel's victory in the Six Day War Major-General Mordechai Hod, Commander of the israeli Air Force, was born on September 28,1926. He died on June 29, aged 76 Freddie Meeks Black American sailor who participated in a famous mutiny that paved the way to ending racial segregation in the USArmed Forces Freddie Meeks, US Navy sailor and pardoned mutineer, was born in Natchez, Missouri, on October 24,1919. He died in Los Angles on June 19,2003, aged 83 Rene Theodore Politician who led Haiti's communist opposition after return from exile in Moscow René Theodore, former Secretary-General, Comunist Party of Haiti(PUCH), was born on June 23,1940. He died of lung cancer on June 1,2003, aged 62 Births , Marriages & Deaths Lives Remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Mortal remains Readers offer more thoughts on how they would like to be disposed of after death Nature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes . co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discusion with other Times readers The dog that bit you Nootropil claims to cure the effects of too much drink. What's your remedy? A Great Day for the Irish Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life July 3,1913 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Want to place a classified advertisement? Notebook Military Matters by Michael Tillotson Sikorski memorial service Today's royal engagements Personal Column Changing the Guard Reception Gala evening Luncheon Dinner Forthcoming marriages Service of thanksgiving Answers Times Online Kallis poses threat Beckham's magic touches eclipse Ronaldo United belong to past UK violates property rights European Court of Human Rights Published July 3,2003 Strech v United Kingdom Lucky number 23 is unlucky for some George Caulkin finds a sinister side to England captain's choice Activity ideal for families Get fit, feel fit: cycling Henman quest delayed by rain Vancouver victory expected to benefit London bid Olympics Journeymen find route across the great divide Golf Draw inspires Davies France spring World Cup surprise Rugby union The results service First-time winners Today's fixtures Graves family enjoys generation game Rowing: Henley Royal Regatta Today's order of rowing Yesterday's results at Henley Yesterday's racing results Tolhurst in pursuit of Americans In Brief Morris shines Goudie's winner Supercar rival Wales favourites Hutchinson tires India rewarded Yarmouth Course specialists from five meetings Hayd0ck Park Perth Epsom Newbury Holland gets call for Falbrav The Wright Track Signs are good for Morris in new job at Sandown Diary Emotional exit of Zola dampens fans' fresh hopes Football Italian maestro who charmed the nation By OUr Sport Staff: Dunn leaves Souness blues behind him to sign for Birmingham Yesterday's scoreboards Fans welcome Russian revolution Thorman shines as Yorkshire run amok Butcher makes fine transition to leading role Frizzell County Championship first division Worcestershire hit hack in fast show Second division Wasteful Hampshire unable to blame pitch How they line up at Old Trafford today Masters breaks through for new county Careless Gloucestershire hand the initiative to Somerset In-form Kallis poses threat to England's progress Law gives Essex reminder of enduring talent White is a picture of rude health The Frizzell County Championship Today Dalrymple shows his class once more Afzaal reaps reward for his restraint Betfair Cheeky sister act courting further roles after winning breakthrough Alison Kervin turns the tables on a pair who see screen test as just the beginning of their careers Lowenbrau Why Hen maniacs endanger their mental health The Times Clysters happy to take her chances Today's order of play The Times Philippoussis produces level best just in time Yesterday's results Times Square Bupa ATP stands accused as boycott talks start Changes that are serving to kill off volleyers Henman's hopes clouded by high pressure Clockwatch Times Sport Today: Football: pages 33.36. Golf: 34… Office World Say hello, wave goodbye Chelsea's star turn signs off Page36 The Simon Barnes Match Quote of the Day I Today's Weather Statistic of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Courting Attention First Executive PfJ Keymed Serving Medicine & Industry Fs Aiming high How to hit the bullseye at recruitment… Teale Consulting Pricewaterhousecoopers From Geoscience to ... Domestic & General Pindar Roll up, roll up, strike it lucky at the careers fairs Graduate fairs help you to find companies that much your career aspirations and eliminate those that don't Multiple Classified Advertising Items Management Executive Executivefirst Dell Experience Fergus campbell MCI The Times Management Executive Michael Page Connaught Interexec Cogn sys Estimator Codeworks Lancaster University On the move Gartner Broadland Business gets itself up2d8 Hanover Fox International Maidstone Housing Trust My big break SRA Team Support Services PLC Affinitas solutions limited IES Multiple Display Advertising Items ISR International Positions Multiple Classified Advertising Items NHS CMR PSD Regional Manager Business Development Hoggeti Bowtrs Transport for London First Counsel Management Accountant Lettings Accounts Manager-London N15 Initiatives in Business Development Ltd Ecs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items General Register Office Shelter KPMG Hays Executive Search & Selection NI Syndication British Waterways Scotland MPA Quadrant Search & Selection KPMG Seetec Whitehead Mann University of Leeds Director-Food OCPA Regulated Board Members Ramsey Hall Parkwood Holdings plc Brecon Beacons National Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norman Broadbent Odgers National Crime Squad Motability Astralis Executive Recruitment The Times SpencerStuart Dti Environment Agency City of Westminster Group Managing Director PERA Veredus On the move Barues Kavelle ALCS The guru of positive thought Votiveflair Bowcliffe Partners Packages Warren Partners Kurt Salmon Associates Odgers Premier Executive Opportunity clocks Meet the guru of simplified… Veredus Arthur Miller Interview Style Film Inside Russian Blue A Russian Billionaire Has Bought Chelsea Football Club. Chris Campling Witnesses Regime Change in the Dressing Room Verbatim 24 Hours Something Cheerfully Democratic and Businesslike is Happening to Celebrity Coverage Tina Brown Human Jungle My Israel: You Peace until You In a Passionate Appeal to Israel's Leaders, the Jewish Playwright Arthur Miller Says West Bank Settlements and Repression of Palestinians Betray Biblical Ideals of Justice that Inspired the Foundation of the State Israel in his Blood Sacked for Daring to Criticise the Nhs David Skidmore, a Consultatnt Surgeon, Fought for Six Years to Clear his Name after Being Dismissed by his Nhs Trust. But, He Tells Penny Wark, his only Crime, was to Questicly how the Trust was Run Face up to the Role of Teeth Health A Full Set of Healthy Teeth is Key to Preserving a Youthful Jawline, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Children's Health Every Tuesday in T2 A Bug That's Fit for Royalty The Times "My Beauty Secret? Sleep and No Alcohol" Getting Personal: Lulu Guinness Rimmel's Nail white pencil (£2.49) is all you… Lust The Times Telephone The Gap-Year Guidebook Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Summer School Derby High School Learn Spanish in Spain EF LSI Multiple Display Advertising Items St. George's University Merchant Taylors' School for Girls Crosby,… Ed. Forum The Times Lancaster Girls' Grammar School Education UEA Norwich Bold as Bras Book now Rewatching the Detectives The Blue Brothers More New Films James Christoperh Salutes Kurt Russell's Fine Turn as a Bent Cop in Dark Blue Book now The Warrior Queen Arts Star of the Week Demi Moore Has Made a Career out of Hard-Bodied Impregnability, Says Sean Macaulay Gods and Generals Charlie's Angels Trail of the Mystery Man Georges Simenon, Subject of a Retrospective at the National Film Theatre, Owes Much to his Travels across America, Says Maxim Jakubowski Le Cercle Rouge Win a Trip to Simenon Country ArtsFirst Telephone The Times NT New Videos Max How to Find Heaven in Hell Conscientious Objector Interview Shekhar Kapur Has given an Anti-War Twist to a Patriotic Classic, He Tells David Eimer The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Tv Review What Will the Makers of Natural History Programmes Come up with next in Order to Spice up their Wildlife Documentaries, Asks Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Gabrielle Starkey Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Today's Television Pages 26 & 27 T2 Crossword No 3008 Viewing Guide Royal Mint

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