News from 09/07/2003
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Andrew Robson, Gerald Stonehill, Penny Cottee, Robert Cole, Darren Gough, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Fred Redwood, Zahid Hussain, British Summertime, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Raymond Snoddy and Andrew Pierce, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Martin Bell, Ivo Tennant, Tom Bawden and Jenny Davey, Caroline Brannigan, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Camilla Cavendish, Christine Seib, David Chater, Robert Leach, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Rosalind Renshaw, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Patrick Kidd, Barbara Allan, Sam Marlowe, Jeremy Whittle, Midge Fieldhouse, Nicholas Beale, Joe Joseph, James M. Bryant, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Elisabeth Hoodless, Exective Director, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Baldwin and Michael Evans, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Mark Eden-Bushell, P. J. Barlow, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Diana Fynn, Debra Craine, Joy Bowerman, Rory Watson, Richard Broke, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Pennant Jones, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, John F. Mcllray, Rosemary Bennett and David Charter, Robert Nye, Anita Brookner, Helen Rumbelow, Stefanie Marsh, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Hilary Burden, Mark Court, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Gay Bramwich, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, Helen Engstad, Michael Theodoulou, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Mike Homer, Ingrid Mansell and Dan Sabbagh, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Karen Homer, Roger S. Jones, Douglas Webb, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, David Law, Paolo Filo Della Torre, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Kavita Daswani, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Philip Webster, Michael Evans and Tim Reid, Peter Conolly, Nigel Hawkes, Anjili Patel, Roger Boys, Bronwen Maddox, Melissa Kite, Alan McGlennan, Cathy Harris, Chris Campling, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Mark L. Shore, Roger Boyes, Stephen Farrell, Elaine Monaghan and Michael Evans, Maureem Semple, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Jonathan Clayton, Christopher Walker, Brian MacArthur, Anjana Ahuja, Tom Bowden and Raymond Snoddy, Chris McGrath, Ingrid Mansell, Chris ward, Steve Bird and Michael Theodoulou, Elizabeth Stuart, David Charlesworth, Peter Riddell, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Iain Finlayson, Denis MacShane, Brian Glanville, Malcolm Burgess, Philip Webster, Ian Whittell, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Malcolm Macourt and Gay Christian, Martin Waller, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Nick Gandon, (Director, the Cricket Foundation), Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, David Isenberg, (Senior analyst), Stephen Dalton, James Inverne, Frances Gibb, Vince Wright, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Daniel Crewe, Martin Samuel Sports writer of the Year, Chris Henry, Courtney Angela Brkic, Geoffrey Bell, Jenny Davey, J. A. McMINN, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Alan Lee The Course Inspector, Marcus Courage, (Managing Director),
ResumoPostmen bag 14% rise but deliver threats Strike ballot after union rejects London weighting allowance Church 'shamed' Inside Final separation no title A fitness test for the mind? T2 Elite hospitals Bill scrapes through Why did Sven take tea with Mr Abramovich? Index Doorway to slavery leads to a new era in Africa no title Karl Lagerfeld dazzles Paris News Oracle Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www.timesonline.co.uk Smooth Tony ducks his family dinner roasting Limit jury trials, says Met chief Scientists escape charges Cheltenham & Gloucester MoD man admits: I spoke to the BBC Twins who lived as one go to their graves alone 52 hours on the operating table ends in tragic victory for the sisters who only wanter to be apart, writes Nigel Hawkes Opinions differ on whether operation should have gone ahead Marks & Spencer Iranians mourn brave sisters Builders triumph in battle of the new village green Shop saviour defies council over rates Skoda Solicitors fail to satisfy unhappy clients Dead may never be identified Crown Estate makes record profits Cathedral to host corporate feast Thousands of children in jab scare NHS to help addicts inject drugs safely In Brief Assault charges Defendant ill Pension mugger Trimble victory UDA trio freed Flight success Surgeon stays Fastt1mes 'Abducted' girl is found after night of hide-and-seek Hitachi Inspire the Next Failure of text alerts mars system's launch Suicide stepfather murders daughter Rodenstock People Peace breaks out betwen Blunkett and the Lord Chief Justice PS . . . Fans who download music 'buy more CDs' London hotels are 'dearest in world' Holiday children see parents die in dinghy Widow, 102, forced out of home dies The British Hernia Centre Toyota Boy, 2, is killed in cafe shooting Residents lose fight over Heathrow night flights Lexus Tate in uproar over tower block plan Britons tip so they don't appear mean Bespoke Suits for Men and Ladies We are United 'Militant' teachers have to grow up, says Clarke Land-Rover In want of a Pride By a correspondent: Target for refugee removals slashed Classic fM Probation chief calls for private sector help Arrogant husband killed wife for payout Nationwide Too much of Lagerfeld, too little Chanel Orange Labour rebels defy plea to back hospital reforms Flybe british european One. Tel Union waves yellow card at 'dissenters ' Main parties face battle on public services Labour MPs who voted against Government US rejects British claim over uranium Wills Ways and Wherewithal Ltd Dell Robust Blair set for shift over Saddam 's arsenal Failure to find weapons of mass destruction is a real possibility for Prime Minister, says Phillip Webster Renault BBC chiefs savour scent of victory over Campbell Rift caused by war in Iraq is 'on the mend' Political Briefing no title Classic fM Families live in fear of midnight call by US patrols Afghan mob sacks Pakistan embassy Chelsea For the life You lead Picture Gallery Pressure on Iran grows Weapons specialists who can help Blair China and India offer new hope of global progress Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox Nissan Man kills five colleagues in factory In Brief Station banned (AP): First offence (Reuters): Bull runners hurt (AFP): Lost in flight Abbas calls off Israel talks in row with Palestinian critics Bush balks over direct action to end Liberia crisis Falling foam'caused shuttle disaster' Nationwide Found in a sea of burnt wreckage and charred bodies: the one little boy who lived when 116 died in jet crash Measure The Times Franco bust goes but legacy lives Reuters: CIA files may reveal 50,000 Stasi spies Joseph Micahel Associates Schröder holiday in Italy rescued after more insults Jewish leader resigns over cocaine 'mistake' Classic fM Curtain falls on EU treaty haggling Pop Suzanne Vega Shepherds Bush Empire First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Big ballet with a spring in its step Dance Melody on the Move Sadler's Wells Jazz Peter Cincotti Pizza Express Jazz Qub, Wi Theatre The Provoked Wife Southwark Playhouse , SEl Opera Semele Buxton Festival The people we can see only when they die It takes a tragedy to make us confront our reliance on cheap migrant labour It makes me sick to see children exploited like this by the health zealots Picture Gallery Why Blair cant issue the Mother of All Apologies Thunderer: This Tory anti-Euro cabal is a disaster for Britain Return to Sender Post office workers threaten a national strike Public and Service A fractious party, frustrated voters, fragile reform Dignity Defined The conjoined twins will continue to inspire Biological threats Africa's problems: possible solutions Canon Jeffrey John, Anglican disunity and Scripture Many levels of management in NHS Teaching citizenship Unwanted calls The Times Same-sex couples Mastermind subjects Counter-terrorism Growing pains The Weather The Times Crossword 22.399 Weathercall Mesh compyter plc Nasdaq at 14-month high Briefing EasyJet backs order Dome plan clears hurdle National Express upbeat Kensington Group rises Chairman cashes in Stock Markets Commodities Charts of the day Investec Big screen Families face even longer wait for tax credits Chess queen's strategy baffles Cordiant rivals Index HanglNG about Rebels attack Equitable offer Manganese Bronze admits to talks as shares jump Ayer 's rock Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Needtoknow: Global Business Briefing Financial Services Autority Business Bigshot Results in brief PG&E division files Stoppress EMC to buy Legato ArvinMeritor makes bid Smaller stock to watch Talking Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Look Ahead Exchange rates M&S boss to be paid in shares AstraZeneca falls 3% on Crestor approval worries AWG pledges an end to transaction bonuses Taking aim at moving targets Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Safeway contracts unsettle investors InFocus Workdwide Leader in Digital Projection Strong US sales spur Signet HBOS to back £1.5bn bid for Debenhams Advertising optimism benefits media Larger Capitalisation Shares Forecast fails to boost McCarthy & Stone Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Kidde advances in safety zone Tempus Biggest price movements of the day Issue size surprises traders Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Referee drops the whistle City Diary Right turn City Diary Site unseen City Diary Final Higgs code will be 'unrecognisable' The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales annual conference in London A substantial rewrite will softten the controversial corporate govermance rules, says Antonia Senior Accountancy boss calls for legal defence Hotel groups in the spotlight as entrepreneur seizes Hanover Offer made for Chesterton stake Odeon in talks to purchase rival cinema chain By Our City Staff: Goldman complies with rules Energis achieves cash breakeven State sells 6% of stake in Deutsche Telekom NAPF attacks independence 'rule breaking' The Times Booksdirect Rothschild chief hands control to French cousin Sir Evelyn's personality is thought to have hindered growth at the UK bank A bid driven by insecurity, not optimism Baron rebuilt bank from his hotel The Times Unit Trust Information Service Make a Wish Five sons who created a banking dynasty Car hooters drive along insurance grey area Savings Best Buys Links Free Guides On Saturday Egg 's success a question of taste Looking for the cheapest mortage/ It all depends on the type of home loan you require Paula Hawkins Marks & Spencer Financial Services Don't keep us hanging on the telephone Savers have long memories about such things—a fact that ING would do well to remember Lions International Banking & Finance The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Georgian Marylebone Druce Barn buyers should make hay while sun shines It's essential to be quick off the mark when you are buying an old wreck by tender, says Caroline Brannigan Three of the best Commute: Chorlton, Chester, £675.000 Country: Near Helston. Cornwall. £725.000 Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brydian Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norfolk Homes Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir Graham Wilkins Executive who built the British pharmaceutical industry and then restored the fortunes of Thorn EMI Sir Graham Wilkins, chairman and chief executive of the Beecham Group, 1975-84, and chairman of Thorn EMI, 1985-89, was born on January 22,1924. He died on July 2,2003, aged 79 Canon Iain MacKenzie Scholar who made the most of the treasures of the library at Worcester Cathedral The Rev Canon Iain MacKenzie, former canon libraian of Worcester Cathedral, was born in 1937. He died on June 4,2003, aged 65 Professor David Poswillo Researcher who was plucked from ma shed in New Zealand to become a world-lending surgeon Professor David Poswillo, CBE, oral and maxillofacial surgeon, was born on January 1,1927. He died on June 3,2003, aged 76 Court & Social Sir Brian Dillon Appeal Court judge with a daunting work-rate and great common sense Sir Brian Dillon, PC, former lord justice of appeal, was boen on October 2,195. He died on June 22,2003, aged 77 Dee Wells Socialite, journalist and novelist who shared the values and prejudices of A. I. Ayer-and married him twice Dee Wells, journalist and wuthor, was born on MArch 19,1925. She died on June 24,2003 aged 78 Ted Joans American poet, artist and activist who was a member of the Beat Generation and blackpower movement Ted Joans, poet and artist, was born on July 4,1928. He died of diabetes on April 25,2003, aged 74 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Nature Notes News Quiz Church's two wings are locked in moral combat Debate@thetimes.co.uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion bwith other Times readers Liberals v evagelicas Mob of 1,000 Storm Police Station Violenec erupted overnight in the Moss Side district of Manchester. The rioting occurred just hours after the Prime Minister had broadcast for calm after similar disturbances in other inner-city areas Every day we print the prize questions. If the first letters of each answer—a place, a surname, or an object perhaps—are written out in order at the end of the week Word Watching Daily Life July 9,1933 Married to a non-Jew, Victor Klemperer narrowly escaped others' fate. His diary chronicles the Nazis' rise, with hopes they might simply implode. A colleague is emigrating to Palestine, but Klemperer laments that he is too impractical to make a new start Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Manchester & Metropolitan Investment Limited Court & Social Changing the Guard Perspmal Column Pilgrimage to Pacific isle remembers British soldiers who died there at Japanese hands Memorial service University news Personal Column Want to place a classified advertisement? The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages School news Trade, Telephone 020 7481198 Facsimile 020 7481 931 Times Online Church news Latest wills Fiery colours liberated at Hampton Court Royal Horticultural Society awards Saving the sounds of Yiddish culture Answers French tradition restored Sven is just a coach who can't say no Index Appealing rejected ground Court of Apple Wide discretion of arbitrators Court of Appeal Picture Gallery Fixing antennae to churches Consistory Court Appeal costs term unlawful Privy Council Eriksson in Chelsea link Cheating isn't always black and white Catterick Newmarket Nevisian Lad can prove main man in July Stakes Attraction leaves Cherry Hinton rivals standing Lingfield Park Kempton Park Worcester Salisbury fails to capitalise on strong position Yesterday's results Carlocator McDonough excels for Talandracas In Brief Smith suspended Burke on podium Murphy bid sunk Codings on top Duty calls Caldow named Times Square High drama as Nazon takes yellow Cucling: Tour de Fance Britain return with international crown Hockey Father tells Lomu to miss World Cup Rugby union Swiss butter up Federer by churning out odd reward Tennis Els plans a storm to end his spell of calm Golf United look for quick answer on Brazilian Football The results service Pools forecast McClaren turns attention to Sinclair Winkelman holds key Today's fixtures The Times It's the coaching not the taking part that counts Brian Glanville on how Queiroz and others broke the mould to lead some of the greatest clubd Gough yearns for chance to dazzle again Cricket Bryant's pristine image damaged by assault allegation Basketball Seven are discarded as England opt for new look Pakistan open door to India reconciliation Elegant Vaughan takes more than personal pride Cricket Flintoff rises to challenge with masterful performance Matthew Pryor's guide to today's Frizzell Country Championship matches Change can help you maintain your edge Get fit, feel fit; tennis training Northeast quick to impress with tons of talent Day three Embarrassed Eriksson admits meeting with Chelsea owner Abramovich seeing stars Mortgages for Business Why Sven is a trollop Ice Man feels heat again Inside Sport Rape: The Sober Truth Mary Ann Sieghart Style Books Inside Plaicement True Fiction The Cabinet Secretary is to Spend a Day at a Jobcentre. Toby Moor Thinks It's Time Others Tried Such Work Experience Verbatim 24 Hours Mary Ann Sieghart Dr John's Opponents Should Be Ashamed. A Good, Holy, Intelligent Man Been Crucified by Them no title Human Jungle Harmless Fun? Not when It Ends in Rape Alcohol is the Rapist's Most Papular Drug of Choice. More and More Women are Sexually Assaulted after a Heavy Night Out—but their Alcoholic Amnesia Means the Perpertatord Never Come to Trial Carol Midgley Reports The Times Why I Love my Frog Princess The Fiat Multipla Has Been Dubbed the World's Ugliest Car, but to Anjana Ahuja, She's a Beauty True, It Does Look like a Squinting Hippo Auto Ugues Joking Apart The Fallout from Berlusconi's Nazi Gibe Has Damaged his Standing in Italy, but Ultimately It Won't Destroy Him, Says Paolo Filo Della Torre Ironically, He May Be Helped in his Attempts to Gloss over the Gibe by Shoroder Himself The Times A Fitness Test for the Mind Emotional Intellince Fit is a Psycholodical Traning Programme that Claims to Be Able to Help with Everthing from Smoking to Stress. Hilary Burden Tries It out Picture Gallery Love Etc What Does Life Tell us about? Kavita Daswani Couture in a Flat Spin Front Row: It's John Galliano's Caps that are Stealing the Show, Says Bfashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Worrying Signs Drawn from Live This Year's Bp Portrait Awards Went to Artists with the Common touch, Says John Russel Taylor Royal Opera House Triumphs of a Son and Lover A Ccentury after his Death, Whistler's Status as a Towering Figure is Clear, Finds John Russel Taylor Mint Imperials Photography Joanna Pitman Sees a Remarkably Intimate Portrait of St Peterburg on its 300th Birthday London Palladium Hampstead theatre Tomorrow Films in T2 The Art of Chess Entertainments Classical Spectaclar no title It'll End in Jeers Opera Pag without Cav? They're Ripping US off, Says James Inverne Exclusive: Summer Fiction by Ali Smith Look No Hands: In a New Story, British Summertime, Lives Link in Unexpecterd and Mysterious Ways… Skirt up, Arms Folded, Shifting Slightly in the Seat to Make the Bike Go this Way or that Way Diary Stalin and his Familiars Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar by Simon Sebag Montefiore Weidenfeld &Nicholson 25;488pp Isbn 1 8421 2726 8 TLS Its a Woman's World, and You're Not Coming in The Rules Ofengagement by Anita Brookner Viking £16.99;256 pp Isbn 0 6709 1436 3 The Times Snapshots from the Human Frontline Stillness by Countney Angela Brkic Granta £17.99;224 pp Isbn 1 8620 7571 9 Non-Fiction Shouts Glorious Goodwood Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review Who is to Say that Richard Homles's Revised History of the American War of Independence is Any More Accurate than the Old One, Asks Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Sateilute, Cable and Digital Choice James Jackson Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Films Choice Stephen Dalton BBC One Variations Index T2 Crossword No 3013 Viewing Guide The Open University Dressing up for summer At the cutting edge Working Relationship mark Hill, International Hairdresser of the year, and his PA, Gillian Atkinson If the locals knew who was in here, they would be outside with their autograph books Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment University College London Secretaries Agip Oil Company-Libya Claims Administrator Nannies Incorporated Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Bradfield Consulting Ltd Partnerships Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Crone Corkill Mander Portman Woodward VPS Ltd Recruitment Consultants Time Savers Contacts Up, up and down to work Penny Cottee neets a PA who is flying high—literally On another transport of delight: the Qe2 Office Types Rachel the redundancy Aldrich & Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items MTR Legal Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Susan Hamilton Group Knightsbridge Secretaries Business Psychology consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victoria Wall Associates Sarah Stewart Smith Crack the dress code Real-life fashion Meringue lifts the spirits Tasting Wax lyrical in a job with poetic spirit If you're not averse to verse, you could work for britains top poets, says Fred Redwood Wines that put the sparkle into summer Courses & Training The Times Easy to reach, easy to stay Conference Call Boost for temps FYI Time
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