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News from 08/07/2003

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Andrew Robson, John Goldsmith, Rosemary Righter, Vaterie Elliott Countryside Editor, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, Sue Peers, Laura Peek and Andrew Norfolk, Alexandra Frean, Thicknesse, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon de Bruxelles and Helen Rumbelow, Robert Thicknesse, Bernard Kaukas, Mark Souster, Ian Blackshaw, Martin Richards, Linda Tsang, Geoff Woolf, Ivo Tennant, Christine Buckley and Joe Bolger, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Kate Smith, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Moss & Jenks, Jonathan Hills-Jones, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Sir Anthony Farrar-Hockley, Jeremy Whittle, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, P. A. Reynolds, David Sharrock, Dan Gurney's, Stanley Henig, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Heather Grabbe, Tom Bawden, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Rosemary Bennett, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Richard Miles and Antonia Senior, Alan Watts, James Delingpole, Peter Smithers, Paul Troop, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Jacky Ickx and Derek Bell, Richard Lloyd Parry, Thrill Goodwood, Granla Langdo-Down, David Wyld Chairman, Charles Bremner, Martin Polden Elf President, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Richard Susskind, Nigel Edward-Few, Dr Bogle, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Ros Bever, Daniel McGrory, Barbara Rowlands, Edward Fennell, Lord March, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Sarah Johnson, Victor Adebowale (Chief Executive), Christopher Martin-Jenkis Chief Cricket Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, G. R. Evans, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Jennifer Asscher, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Francis Bennion, Raymond Snoddy and Ian Cobain, F. W. Crawley, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, John Surtees, Vaughan Freeman, Lewis Smith, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nick Heidfeld Puts McLaren, Jenson Owes Goodwood, Howard Chapman, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Geof Rayner, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, Mark Harper, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Graham Hamborg, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Veronica Cowan, Julian Muscat, Paul Simons, Jim Hall, Ruth Gledhill and Lewis Smith, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Alex Hogg (Nft Programme Notes Editor), Nan Parry, Alan Copps, Peter Tiplady, Brian Butler, Ferrari Legend, Richard Heller, Alan Lee, Victoria Brittain, Peter Riddell, Dan Munford, Abigail Rayner and Sam Gustin, Russell Hotten and Dan Sabbagh, Jeremy Hart, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, John Naish, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Rw Johnson, Alan Coren, Christopher Walker and Tim Reid, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Mark Baldwin, Ashling O'Connor, Steve Bird and Ronan McGreevy, Toby Scott, Robert, Stephen Dalton, Scuderia Ferrari, Richard Morrison, George Edwards, Abigail Rayner, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, John Renshaw, Anthony Howard, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Julian Moore, David Bowsher, Sian Griffiths, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Divorce, Politics and Marriage - Peter Hain, the… Voters losing faith in Blair over Iraq war Prime Minister's rating slides as dossier row with Bbc rages Law Supplement The Pick of the Week's Public Sector Media… For sale: 4 Privet Drive, one tenant under the stairs The Times Today Everything you need to know - in 15 minutes Health Education Careers Fears for girl, 6, snatched close to home by two men Sandals Ask Dr Jane T2 Where did a south London boy with a Spanish mum get inspiration for this? News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Hain vows to pipe down after tax row Unions told to stop playing Tory game Public support for Iraq action tumbles sharply Labour hospital rebellion fizzling out The Sleep Disorder Clinic By-election put back to autumn In Brief School limits Pro-life victory Child poverty Drug jailer jailed Three migrant farmworkers were killed yesterday, victims of a train – and the demand for cheap food Breitling Gangmasters who reap the human harvest British Fbi may be set up to fight organised crime The underworld IF No let-up in paramilitary gang attacks on children, says report Judge overturns ban on Unionist MPs Sacked solicitor who lost baby wins ?31,000 payout Prized railway yard can be demolished KFC in court over chicken welfare Hundreds of women in test recall In Brife Bail extended Beach tragedy Ambulance death Police apologise Air travel hit Bid to beat crime Race against time to save abducted girl Classic fM Debenhams How Sarah Payne's killer was captured Archbishop's adviser target of liberal anger Lexus Picture Gallery What's Important Church's two wings are locked in moral combat News the Church Evangelicals' money is root of problem Other party news: the legal profession is in a state… By a Correspondent: Huntsman 'battered woman saboteur' MPs question the honours system Think Security Jack the dad: Jack Nicholson, a familiar face at… Blair finally lets the hard Left get a Foot in the door at No 10 People PS . . . SAAB Skydivers afraid that killer will strike again Stephen Hilder jumps out of the Smg Turbo Finist… BBC in dramatic decline to Itvi Classic fM When did the saboteur strike? Whitehall chief will take sharp-end shift They said it was impossible Law Society 'outrageous' says Bahl Campbell mistaken but not improper Report in detail One. Tel Flybe A gladiatorial stand-off and who started it Question and answer We have nothing to apologise for, says news chief BBC reaction Reading between the lines Analysis Nationwide Our Donald's date with destiny Parliamentary Sketch Row has only fuelled doubt about the war Fujitsu Sniper shoots British soldier in Basra Classic fM Dictator's currency to lose face 7Iran ready to deploy missile that could threaten Israel US offers reward for assassins of 'collaborators' CIA says Saddam tape is authentic Bonhams Straw joins row over Britons' trial Calls grow to remove failed Hong Kong chief Corsica separatists launch attack as home-rule offer is rejected Homebase Galliano's great if you can sport a killer body Separating twins brains is tougher job than expected British Gas Two killed in West Bank explosion In Brief (Reuter): Mayor detained Roh mission fails (AFP): Dinosaur graves (AP): Old Hillbilly dies (Reuters): Mock croc Toshiba Rise and fall of Islamic power in Spain Halifax Granada hears the cry of Islam after 500 years Murderer says he is too young to grow old in jail Cisco Systems Lagos riots over fuel in run-up to American visit Africa Continent ravaged by Aids displays stark contrasts Bush listening to the sound of the suburbs Liberia forces domestic issue America's price of abstinence Massaging the Figaros once again Opera Le nozze di Figaro Glyndebourne Maria Padilla Buxton Opera First Choice the Best Shows The Times Carmen Regent's Park (touring) Opera Carlinhos Brown/Joyce Barbican World music A rude dose of unfairness would help ailing Nhs The foundation hospital plans are fine in principle, but too timid in practice Handkerchief-panky in my garden, or who knows what happened to my nose? Picture Gallery At last, glimmers of light on the dark continent Silvio's slapstick roadshow is an insult to the EU Thunderer Juries and Verdicts A report that leaves key questions unanswered Not so Fragrant Harbour Hong Kong protests have deep implications for China Situation Vacant The Church of England requires a bishop Drug abuse and crime White House candidate Nurses' uniforms Church of England's painful 'sacrifice' of its gay bishop Bias and the BBC's responsibilities Berlusconi's outburst Women in politics The Times Health chiefs in call for fluoride Government at bay Credits where due Location, location Food for thought The Weather The Times Crossword 22,398 Weathercall Smile The Weather Weather Eye Ontheagenda. . . Briefing Treasury faces £2bn annual tax shortfall over pensions GE to invest in Europe Kingfisher shares ahead US chiefs optimistic New accountancy chief Cyprotex inquiry ends Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Charcol Unmasked Asia counts the cost of fear Commodities Much corporate responsibility 'is box-ticking' In Business Today Former Merrill chief is behind move to break up Caledonia Aluminium wars N!xau Thames Trains to pay 80% of crash damages Needtoknow: Global Business Briefing The Times Businessbigshot 'Interest' in Vivendi asset Stoppress Postal competition protest Chicago airport deal Smaller stock to watch Talking Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Lookahead Exchange rates The men who want to disrupt the family-dominated status quo Three top financiers hatch Caledonia plan Alwaleed wants 25% of Meridien A charter for box-tickers Cost-cutting in a virtuous circle Technology still topes finance at GE IHG puts prime hotel up for sale The Times Mortgage Service Ici buoyed by hopes of break-up bid Threat to asset sale undercuts Corus Shares Eurotop 100 Kesa looks cheap as it goes solo Tempus Biggest price movements of the day Bondholders take profits Bonds Market rebound boosts financial sector hopes Manufacturing recovery goes into reverse WorldCom wins court approval for $750m pact with SEC Edfenergy TUC hails workers' rights plan Asia counts the cost of an outbreak of fear The Times Unit Trust Information Service Make a Wish Banking drive City Diary Chelsea Village managing director could get ?2.25m payoff Share rally after Alcan bids for Pechiney WestLB in talks to buy Clinovia Mitie cuts growth forecast in half Banks 'helped family owners to rob Adelphia' Rise and fall of the Rigas empire Chelsfield draws up shortlist Easyjet passenger rise hit again Value of retailer's property lowered Eurocrats lift old files out of the merger can The Times Free Guide L Lions International Banking & Finance Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graeme Fraser & Co Chartered Accountants Turner & co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Axis Patent & Trademark Institute of America Multiple Classified Advertising Items Www. pibsystems. com Investor Wanted Business Opportunities English Land Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Too Good to Be True? Case study Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blackwood Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise! Compassionate commerce drawn in from the cold Enterprise A unique sector is being embraced after years of neglect, writes Elizebeth Judge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Bridging Loans Thornton Securities Ltd The Heritage Group Stop Press The Times Earn £millions* as an Executive Coach? Learn from… Giving a good account In Brief Law on the line Fleet of thought Take a Sipp Professional Services Finance Limited The Times Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Kathleen Raine Visionary poet whose writing eschewed the comfort of the domestic and the worldly for the realms of spirit Sir Ralph Kilner Brown Hight Court judge who as a wartime planner counselled against the Dieppe Raid and later organised shipping into Antwerp Court & Social Legal graduations Nixau Bushman plucked from the Kalahari Desert to be the star of The Gods Must Be Crazy Khieu Ponnary Intellectual wife of Pol Pot, whose devotion to his murderous politics eventually drove her mad Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives Remembered Dabate the issies of the they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Nature Notes Struggling in the Second Division of the Stately Homes League News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Other topics for discussion Word Watching Daily Life July 8,1943 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Personal Column Livery companies Results City University London, Institute of Law Inns of Court School University news Forthcoming marriages Legal appointments Answers Marriages School news Meeting Book launch News Quiz Gough dilemma for England Bowler must prove fitness Relief for Bulls as injury fears recede Rugby league In Sport Today Bank fails to defeat restitutionary claim by liquidator Law Report Chancery Division Percy and Ainslie chasing the America's dream Sailing Power to suspend automatic discharge of bankrupt Chancery Division Zola warning for Chelsea Champion dismissed by Yamaha In Brief Danvers best Federer turn-on Dolan demolition Wales reverse Hot-shot Collings Youzhny through Cooke shows ingredients of future glories Cycling: Tour de France By Our Sports Staff: Qualifying puts Barnes in quandary Golf Woods finds his game in return to winning ways By Our Sports Staff: Lunke shows staying power The Times Direct Stage result and overall positions Armstrong stands accused in latest drug furore Cricket Doubts still linger as Gough faces test of stamina Fear is the key for Millfield Leading first-class averages Shoaib's opening burst leaves Scotland shattered Racing results from yesterday's four meetings Mushtaq warms to life as a money-spinner Gamut can justify rise in class William Hill Team tactics come under scrutiny Pontefract Newmarket Dwyer strives to keep accolades flowing The Wright Track Choisir has last laugh with dazzling fast show Federer tastes a wonder money cannot buy Tennls Rogge calls for end to debate over links Lewis has with Arbeit Ollympic Games Why muscle work can improve your game Get fit, feel fit, tennis training Rogge calls for end to debate over links Lewis has… Picture perfect Times Square Bath hope Connolly will revive their fortunes Rugby union United shares rise as takeover fever envelops the City Football Dates for your Premiership diary The results service By Our Sports Staff: Liverpool prepare to land ?7m Kewell The Theatre of Champions Bergkamp unhappy with pay reduction Big names may never eclipse memory of Zola at the Bridge Zola power: shining examples of Italian brilliance that lit up the English game Northern rock Plain sailing Inside Sport The War that Never Ended The Billen Interview Health Arts Inside Fast Exit Saddam's Weapons of Mass Destruction Have Fallen into Renegade Hands and are on their Way to Britain. Richard Heller Plans the Last 45 Minutes of his Life The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim 24 Hours Morality is so Much the Blair Stock in Trade that Doubts as to his Credibility are Bound to Be Lethal Human Jungle An Absurdity and a Con Trick A Parade of Veterans in London tomorrow Marks 50 Years since Armistice in the Korean War. Richard Lloyd Parry in Seoul Says Older Koreans Living in its Nuclear Shadow Retain Bitter Memories of the War but to Young People It is an Irrelevance No, It was worth It Prosperity was the Prize for South Korea, Says General Sir Anthony Farrar-Hockley Good News. . . Tomorrow You Will Be Shot We Piled up From Golf Clubs and Tennis Racket Dumped in a Ditch to Torture by Captors and the Victoria Cross for Bravery, Korean War Veterans from both Sides Recall the Conflict "You're Fighting for your Life" Same Old Story: Awful Once upon a Time, Elderly People in Children's Books were either Evil or Eccentric, and Not Much Has Changed, Says Sarah Johnson Picture Gallery Not Dead yet The Column that Challenges Ageism and Celebrates Being 50-Plus ArtsFirst "Ministers are a Bad Example of Family Life" The Andrew Billen Interview Peter Hain – the Labour Politician with a Licence to Speak his Mind – Says Cabinet Ministers Should Sleep Less and Work More, and He Practises what He Preaches, but what Will that Mean for his Marriage, Barely a Month Old? The Times Join the Rack Race Summer Sales are a Nightmare, See You There as Usual, Says James Delingpole Picture Gallery Crimes of Fashion But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Game Review Dragon's Lair (Pc, Ubi Soft, ?19.99) Picture Gallery Technobaaale Samsung Jane MacQuitty's top 100 Summer Wines Part… Mystery at Mealtimes Clean Hands May Prevent Delhi Belly Lack of Personal Hygiene Makes the British More Likely than Other Travellers to Catch Diarrhoea. But There are Remedies, Says Barbara Rowlands Saga Builder of Dreams Icedric Price is a Legend who Has Inspired Architect Almeida Opera's Russian Composer Tells Radio Beefing up Berlioz Classical Cds the Composer's Famous Symphony Needs Bite to Be Fantastique, Says Geoff Brown HMV Jazz Cds Opera & Ballet The Times Bombay Dreams The Times Box Office Direct Glorious Goodwood Bridge Chess Winning Move Tv Review John Humphrys was Unrecognisable from his Today Persona, Sensibly Deciding that Mastermind's Format is Ferocious Enough, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Afternon Play Bestiary Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Today's Television Satellite and Radio Joe… T2 Crossword No 3012 Picture Gallery Viewing Guide Times Newspapers Limited, 2003. Published and… The Writers Bureau College of Journalism Nice doggy! Nature red in tooth and law Should… David Pannick: Hitting the right note Blessing in disguise: Same-sex 'marriages' City Law: Training the Europeans to run railways The Nottingham Trent University London Trainee Solicitors' Group Summer Ball Siemens National care standards Commission The Times City Upholding the rule of claw Negligent pet owners can be liable in law for the damage caused by their animals, says Veronica Cowan The Times Law Section Barclays Annual conferences Legitimate action or a war crime. . . The Israeli High Court rule on the legality of "targeted prevention". Paul Troop reports When a musical judgment hits just the right note News Is Britain ready for same-sex marriages? The Uk soon join the rest of the western world in recognising the legal rights of homosexual couples. mark Harper scatters confetti Army Badenoch & Clark Ernst & Young Should foot A wages cap could hit just small teams – and widen the gap between first and second-rate clubs, says Julian Moore Competition rules ensure racing becomes the sport of lawyers Play up, play up, but play the game safely Toby Scott looks at legal remedies available to those injured by intensive training Logging on to tomorrow's world today Judges in the firing line as angry fathers try to assert parental rights The courts are often seen as being pro-women in family disputes. But judges are just applying the law, says Lord Justice Thorpe. Interview by Granla Langdon-Down How justice overlooks the unmarried Training Europe to run railways British lawyers are cashing in on their experience as the Continent embraces rail privatisation In the City Lawweek What the lega journals are reporting in this week 'I got a bank draft for £1 million and then lost it' Lawyer ofthe week Alan Watts Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Not backing Digby-Bell Value of mediator training A more equal society Health and safety The ELF service JP or not Jp? Private CLIENT-Somerset De Montfort University Hays ZMB " Posh"- Divorce - Dorset Immigration Practitioner All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: The simple tale of Rumpole, lords and lags @thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery IG Group Student Law The Law Society University of Cambridge The Times Times Online Health The complaints scheme that could save you a… Careers The only way to go is up: advice on taking… Plus 13 Pages of Top Public Jobs Public Sector Take no chances: how to win the new… Education Schools display a lack of harmony in race… Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Ohthosestudents Otherviews Scandal catches up with the Minister for Children Issue of the Week Hodge under Pressre Theweekinnumbers Public Opinion tony Halpin Seeninhansard Nation's health is up in smoke Road congestion 'will be worse' after ten-year plan Theissueexplanied Reforming the Lottery Have you seen this woman? 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Andvillain Trust me, I'm a councillor Social Care Toomuchinfo Webwatch Inthechatrooms Schools fail in the race test Rising demand for places may lead to a lesser degree Higher Education Salarywatch Ontheairwaves our Pick of Tv and Radio Pupils don't judge books by covers. . . or pages Grudgealert Gun crime policies miss target Dame Shirley's 'family fortunes ' Local Government Prize Caption Competition £15,000 to sit on a board Housing Last Week. . . 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Listings are provided as a free service to recruiters. who are invited to e-mail us at agendajobs@thetimes. co. uk with current vacancies Over to you Whatworkeoforme Diarydates Goodwood Festival of Speed Memories Drivers Ford On Board the Chaparrals Riding Sidecar and following John Surtees Dan Gurney's Beautiful Eagle Jacky Ickx and Derek Bell in a Le Mans Porsche A Decade of Speed My Ten Best Moments of the Festival - by Lord March Moss & Jenks in the Mercedes Nick Heidfeld Puts McLaren on top Scuderia Ferrari Come to Goodwood Park Driving the Porsche 908/3 Super Mario Completes the Picture The Arrival of the Mighty Auto Unions Muscular elegance The Corvette The Phantom Cover Picture Under the Hammer Faces of the Festival Ten years of paddock personalities Formula One: Stars and Button why Jenson Owes Goodwood a Favour How a pretty bird became a wild cat The sleek styling allied to speed and power gave Jaguar a special place in race fans' hearts, says Kevin Eason Cars Kevin Eason Looks at the Ferrari Legend that Will Thrill Goodwood McNish Firman Coulthard Yes, the Yanks are coming And they're showing off A showcase for acceleration The twisty, steep Goodwood hill is a daunting challenge for drivers, says Vaughan Freeman My Top Ten Fords and why – by Peter St Picture Gallery How For and won L changed the world race of the century Ford's 1966 victory in the Le Mans 24-hour race was the first of four dramatic triumphs, says Alan Copps Quote, Unquote Quick and the slick rally round Fans will have the chance to see the maestros from the past and stars of the present, says Jeremy Hart Hot Rod out to Goodwood speed crown in Millen's sights, says Jeremy Hart Pick up record Millen's Form Millen's Car No Title Bentley flies Le Mans flag This year's winner of the 24-hour classic leads the field among top endurance racers, says Alan Copps Four wheels good, two wheels better? Motorcycling heroes return to celbrate a decade of the Festival of Speed Tomahawk all set for take-off Supercharged, oily and ready to roar John naish previews the field and takes a supercharged ride A little divine intervention Two competitors in the Dunhill Soapbox Challenges can claim to have God on their side, says Alan Copps Soapbox Car History Airborne - in more ways than two. . . John Naish looks forward to thrills from the aerial displays and the Junior Festivel of speed Picture Gallery Ford

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