News from 10/07/2003
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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Ian Nathan, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Magnus Linklater, Peter Briffa, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Joseph Luchok, Ivo Tennant, Tom Bawden, Ingrid Mansell and Neelam Verjee, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, David Chater, Jonathan Hills-Jones, Nic Hopkins, Adrian Yonace, T. F. H. Hudson Wing Commander, Carl Mortished, Barbara Ellen, Mike Bennett, Jeremy Whittle, Richard Heaslip, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Natalie Bennett, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Emma Nathan, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, John Weaver, Shirley English, Norman Harris, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Oliver Winter, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Rory Watson and Graham Searjent, President Bush, Alan Hamilton, Ken Stevens, Nick Wyke, Tony Blair, Eric Dehn, Dave Calhoun, Vivienne Bushrod, Richard Lloyd Parry, Peter Davies, Charles Bremner, Tim ReId, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Mark Court, Hugo Rifkind, Judge Roger Cooke, R. Mansell Prothero, Daniel McGrory, Laura King, Richard Cork, Tom Baldwin, Michael Evans and Andrew Pierce, John Westerby, Michael Theodoulou, Neil Harman, John Duthie, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Nancy Patton Wood, Eric Tracey, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Ted Bell, Brian Hughes, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Stephen Jakobi, Director, Gwyn Harrison, Sean MacAulay, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Philip Whiteley, Ronnie Pollock (Regional Medical Officer), Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Beryl Dixon, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Melissa Kite, George Brumwell, General Secretary, Russell Hotten, Helen Nugent, Clem Cecil, Roger Boyes, Richard Ford and Alexandra Frean, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Andrew Norfolk and Laura Peek, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Erik Baard, K. I. Samant, Philip Webster Political Editor, Lisa, Nicholas Pollard, Nan Parry, Des Dearlove, Michael Dynes and Jan Raath, Nick Szczepanik and Peter Lansley, Chris McGrath, Terence Crolley, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Robert Tait, Professord David Schramm, Peter Riddell, Ruth Axtell, Brian Murgatroyd, Tony Dawe, Denis Archdeacon, N. C. Lee, Ben Webster, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Lewis Stuart, Alan B. Shrank, Mark Henderson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Martin Waller, Janie Lawrence, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Melanie Howard (Co-founder), Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, James Christopher, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Richard Ford, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanani, Patience Wheatcroft, Alastair Tweedie, David Altheer,
ResumoUniversity fees must rise to £5,000 say MPs Labour rebels attack 'hidden agenda' on higher tuition charges Inside Roadwork ahead Holiday at home Brussels scandal Homosexuality and the Tragedy of the Chursh—libby… The pill that cures guilt Rumsfeld admits evidence for war was not new Index BBC in corner as 'mole' named 12 Hatfield rail managers to be tried Hollywood Hulk Corum Today in the Times In this section In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Visit Times Online for the latest British and world news and for Business Live with breaking business news and a lunchtime briefing from the Times business desk Www. timesonline. co. uk Seismic shift as Mt Quiet Man blows its top Tory leader will take fight on Europe to Blair Prague symbolic venue Judicial integrity must be preserved , says Woolf The Cooperative Bank Disabled refugees win home priority Led to his death - the Bulger nightmare returns Richard Lloyd Parry on how the Killing of a four-year-old boy in Nagasaki has horrified the whole of Japan Fear creates the illusion of soaring Japanese crime Saga of Dylan's love and theft What's Important Bosch Green belt spared in £6bn plan to beat road congestion What's Important Intelligent Finane Everybody's Darling pushes road charging into a lay-by Ben Webster says that the Transport Secretary is well aware that traffic will increase while motoring costs fall Queen Mother's biographer chosen How tolls could cut rising demand Ramsay chef died in cocaine delirium Restaurant boss tells inquest he did not know that chef took drugs, Michael Horsnell reports By a Correspondent: Stalker beauty queen hanged herself rather than go to jail Mercedes-Benz Pub law reprieve for morris dancers Lord Bragg, the writer broadcaster and Labour peer… PC World People E. mail: people@thetimes. co. uk Blair leaves turmoil of the House for a quiet dinner chez Jamie Zeffirelli bows out of curtain call performance Carole Caplin, the former consort of the conman… Old soldiers recall Korea war sacrifice Classic fM Ps … Worldwide police search for skydiver 's killer Scottish boy dies after fall in Spain Britons suspected in Ayia Napa stabbing … Com Parents' anguish over shot child Abbey National Pupils pay through the eye for a school dinner Play Summer Books Special Film First Toyota 20 blunders that led to prisoner's race murder Child-killer wins jail attack payout Roadside drug tests for drivers Classic fM Asylum policy 'is HIV risk' Brussels demands safety checks on salt and vinegar Tests vary from basic to animal experiments Cross network minutes and 150 texts free Where sparrows head for a meal in town Conservationists bring damselfly back to Dorset Why a meal has been made of a lunchtime chat EasyJet. com Is this the Bbc's Mole? No 10 rejects BBC's Iraq weapons claim Today in Parliament Classic fM Restless rank and file rail against Third Way Mandelson back at the top table Secrecy may force watchdog to quit What's Important Citroën London Business School Big-city pollution poisons rural trees Clinics in measles jabs scare withhold children's names Faster MS diagnosis Secret of genius is sexual chemistry Testosterone is what drives men to the highest scientific achievement—and to crime, Mark Henderson reports CCTV to spot 'odd' behaviour on Tube Classic fM MPs call for suspect protection In Brief Free re-education Hunt policing row Claire Rayner ill Fast … Brussels chiefs to face inquiry over fraud scandal Rory Watson and Graham Searjent report on the worst scandal to hit Romano Prodi's presidency Commission backs child adverts ban Egg Gallic language police repulse Anglo-American spam assault Two get 3,500 years for Eta bombing Chechen leader rises above law Smallbone of Devizes Schroder cancels Italian holiday Regime plays for time over the world's nuclear demands Tehran in turmoil as students protest One. Tel Race for riches changes face of Baghdad US troops arrest two senior Iraqis In Brief (AFP): Peace monitors 'Spy' held (AFP): Ready for snow (AFP): Hewitt in Iraq Last-minute tanks Californian wilderness is new home to illicit harvest Marijuana growers are avoiding the need to beat border controls by setting up production in America's national parks, reports Chris Ayres Hong Kong chief could be forced out by council North Korea 'has taken key step towards nuclear weapons' American Express Farewell prayers to twins (AFP): Hundred losts after ferry sinks In Brief (AP): Journalists freed Children return (AP): Skydive verdict (AP): Navy saves five (Reuters): New McLabour (AP): Poles blamed (AP): 19 years in coma Bush offers praise in effort to hide rift with Mbeki Sky Starvation inevitable, says UN agency Journalist sentenced to life for blasphemy The Times Traveldirect Ungaro's classy glamour aims for the stars Polish tribute to disgraced JaruzelskiI Teacher training agency US tells Israel to release more prisoners Jazz Dave Holland/Joshua Redman Barbican First Choice the best shows in london The Times Melange of sex, love and treachery Theatre Three productions at the Theatre Royal. Bath, herald Peter Hall's new company. Benedict Nightingale was there Design for Living Betrayal Fight for Barbara Concert Maria Ewing Merchant Taylor's Hall Index AitsFirsf Guantanamo Bay gives rough justice a bad name It's not liberal bleating to be alarmed by America's treatrment of terror suspects Why shouldn't uppity Scots grab the best jobs and control England's affairs? Picture Gallery Schism could be a saving grace for the Church Thunderer: More tarmac means more freedom Roads are the Rage Ending gridlock must be a transport priority World of Difference The Un, poverty and the reality behind the numbers The Tangled Web The internet should be resolutely, insouciantly French Occupying Iraq Blair's credibility in the firing line Worries about the safety of fluoride The effect of foundation hospitals Gangmasters danger Letters to the Editor that are intended for… The Times Younger judges Age discrimination Germaine Greer and inequality Slave trade Shared graves Future postponed? The Weather Today's Weather Rain Spreading from the West to Most Areas The Times Crossword 22,400 Alliance Leicester Maths market approach Briefing Rail recruitment doubts Emi 's Japanese sales fall OK for AstraZeneca drug De La Rue faces inquiry No block on Enron files Fraud swells trade gap Vardy shares accelerate Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Index Lce melts Yell float set to yield £750m profit for owners Close vote by Times MPC in favour of a rate cut Maxwell 's sons asked to relinquish pension rights It's a gas Smart gambit in Cordiant end game Direct Line Women's rites Need Know: Global Business Briefing Economics Banking & Finances Construction & Property Consumer Goods Engineering Health Industrial Leisure Media Natural Resouces Professional & Support Services Retailing Techonology Telecoms Transport Utilities The Times Business Big Shot Results in brief Pechiney looks for help Stoppress Tenet inquiry stepped up Cisco boss 'misinterpreted' Smaller stock to watch Talking Points Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Lookahead Exchange rates Duke Street to buy hotel operator for £139m Aviva finance director leaving 'to consider next career move' If the Panel could read minds … BBC's no-nonsense approach to FRS17 Yell reverberates round the market Hatfield charges raise doubts over rail recruitment The six who face court appearances on manslaughter indictments BBC 'committed to pension fund' 3i defends chief's pay package EFM faces bonus embarrassment Pans court tries to block Messier's payoff Broker keeps up Reuters strong run Larger Capitalisation Shares Big investor makes way for Monsoon Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Nimble Cobham shows the way Biggest price movements of the day Time out before rates day Bonds Relief as Diageo fears prove unfounded Takeover speculation grows over BAT link to Reynolds Smith & Nephew weighs options on new bid for Centerpulse VLM Airlines BNFL maintains optimistic outlook despite £1bn loss Imperial suspends director Daimler cools on staff options Sector's spirit put to the test Analysis Cobham raises £105m Tories make call for tax credit crisis payments Dramatic rise in VAT fraud stretches trade gap The Times DWP plays down social fund option 'Missing traders' target high-value goods Lull in mergers knocks inward investment DTZ warns of wider slump as profits dive Cleaning up Drain problem City Diary Not so dim Wim City Diary Tea break City Diary GM picks Tokyo as testing ground for 'green' vehicle The Times Unit Trust Information Service Good governance won't help bad strategy Japan pins hopes on a hard cell Lions International Ford gives warning of more cutbacks Witan Investment trust Equity Prices Hotel deals for high summer Jersey two nights £120, Bratislava three nights £219. Tony Dawe lists offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Greece in Luxury Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Ruby World Cup 2003 Norwich Union Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items An Exciting New Product Development from The Times… Seaside in the city Focus on la plage parisienne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Alec Dakin Codebreaker who was among the first at Bletchley Park to see the news that Hitler was dead Alec Dakin, cryptographer and schoolmaster, was born on April 3,1912. He died on June 14,2003, aged 91 Rabbi Ady Assabi Restless rabbi whose life optimised the difficults of many of the postwar generation of Jews Zhang Aiping Chinese Defene Minister who modernised the army and emphasised the country's need to upgrade its own armaments industry General ZhangAiping, former Chinese Defence Minister, was born in 1910. He died on July 5,2003, aged 93 Court & Social Deaconess Diana McClatchey Campaigner who fought to concentrate the mind of the Church of England on the ordination of women Deasoness Diana McClatchey, campaigner for women's ordination, was born on July 10,1920. She died on July 4,2003, aged 82 Lives in brief Genrge Roper, comedian, was born on May 15,1934. He died on July 1,2003, aged 69 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Nature Notes Dealing with litterbugs Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issue of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Is enough being done to clear up litter—and is it fair to fine people who drop their cigarette ends in the street? War Bread: Official Defence of Admixtures News Quiz What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life July 10,1894 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Times Online Want to place a classified advertisement? Picture Gallery Meetings Court & Social Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Service Ceremony Multiple Classified Advertising Items Livery Companies Changing the Guard Legal appointments Legal retirements Answers Celebrating a century of powered flight Abbey garden honours King Alfred Dinners Latest wills University news The lost currency of the city state Church news Armstrong steps up a gear Football giving help and hope to homeless Index Government did strike fair balance in airport noise limits Law Report European Court of Human Rights Alternative to striking out Chancery Division Cut-price Kewell signs on Picture Gallery Nevisian Lad helps to maintain family tradition William Hill Newmarket Choisir to prove quick on the draw Club takes relaxed view of Panorama update Diary Woodward leaves Catt to lick his wounds Rugby union Racing Warwick Doncaster Bristol show signs of life with raft of new signings Yesterday's results Epsom Folkestone Bear power too much for Raiders In Brief Radcliffe to lead Six of the best Fyfe lifts Scots Scotland provides welcome respite for Montgomerie Golf Caddies involved in unseemly carry-on at St Andrews Shlrley English on the battle between old and new at the home of golf BT Barker is England's last medal chance Boxing Times Square The Times Danvers taking giant strides on road to Paris Athletics Ranieri left to do his own talking Football Rick Broadbent unravels the dirty double-talk of clubs, players and agents in the world of transfers The results service Get fit, feel fit: tennis training The Times Mr Fixit makes rare visit into public domain Team triumph boosts Armstrong 's hopes Cycling: Tour de France India hold familiar advantage Cricket Yesterday's scoreboards Stage result and overall positions The Frizzell County Championship Today Lancashire delight in sweet revenge National League second division Castleford rocked by Orr's decision to leave Rugby league Marsh bowls bouncer at helpful English pitches Smith reaps benefits of shorter version Frizzell County Championship first division Industrious Hussain enjoys taking battle to Mushtaq Today's fixtures Stewart and Hollioake rescue Surrey from undue embarrassment Weary Leicestershire bowlers dance to tune of Strauss Spearman and Lewis increase the agony at Derby Second division Pratt takes advantage after early lapses Stubborn Croft comes to aid of Glamorgan Leeds vent anger after Kewell departs for cut-price £5m Ulihrach likely to sue ATP in wake of drugs fiasco Neil Harman, Tennis Correspondent, investigates a miscarriage of justice over a player's suspension Football Tames the Mean Streets Inside Sport Jamjarcars Index Foxtons Communication Online Sun But is it worse for foreign graduates? Nationwide Spherion Auger Investments PLC The National Trust Graduate and Management Opportunities From music to … Up which ladder? Scope Totally Unique Action Creating CV's Perkins Chartered Consultants Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The new graduate's lot: degree, career and a lifetime of debt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Services PLC Times Newspapers The Times Global Partners Logistics (UK) Limited Patient Counsellor BBC World Service Jobsearchers. Co. 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Harvey Nash Pinnacle Sports Worldwide Charity Commission Technology and Senior Appointments Erasing Guilt First Person Fashion Arts Inside Bush Monkey Tihs Week, George Bush is Touring Africa on a Goodwill Visit. Hugo Rifkind Follows Him Taking Time out in the Savanna Vehbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours Tina Brown For once, a Kennedy Woman Behaves like a Kenndy Man a Nice Revenge for Generations of Infidelities Human Jungle Re-Run Can an Old Favourite Hold its Magic? Anita Shreve on Long Day's Journey into Night by Eugene O'neill, Premiered at the Royal Theatre, Stockholm, in 1956 The No Mourning after Pill Cover Story Research into Alleviating Post-Traumatic Stress Has Thrown up a Worrying Side Effect. The Drug that Work Also Numb Feelings of Guilt—raising the Spectre Not only of a Pill to Make Soldiers Amoral Killing Machines, but of Thieves, Rapists and Murderers who Feel No Remorse, Erik Baard Reports London. Freshly squeezed The Shock of the New Titans of British Art First Person Critic Richard Cork Has Defined British Art for 30 Years. Here, He Describes a Momentous Evolution Damien Hirst's 14ft Tiger Shark in Formaldehyde Became an Iconic Image Older Mums are Still a Cause for Concern Health Fortysomething Women May Lookyouthful but a Late Pregnancy is Hazardous, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford CarPlanes Transplants that Could Hold Key to Diabetes The Real Price we Pay for Imaginary Ills Children's Health Every Tuesday in T2 Men's Health Matters "I Live Life on the Go, Ready for Anything" Getting Personal: Duabe Von Furstenberg Clarins' new face and body salon treatments… Wish Fulfilment Tinted Contacts, £90 The Gypsy in her past Interview Louise Doughty Davd Ltheer why She Chose to Write about her Romany her Romany Heritage in her New Novel The Times Comedy Theatre Entertainments Entertainments Listings The Times Anger Management Arts Film Director Ang Lee Hopes to Be All the Multiplexes with the Hulk, He Tells Janie Lawrence Two Veg and No Mea Arts New Films Barbara Ellen Thought Albert Brooks Had Done the Male Gender No Favours, until along Came Ed The In-Laws 12A, 95mins Daddy Day Care Pg, 92mins Index Maori Girl Power The Tale of a Child who Would Be Chief James Christopher Whale Rider Pg, 101mins Unknown Pleasures 12A, 113mins Bad Guy Pg, 92mins Small Fish in a Big Pond Arts Interview the Child Star of Whale Rider is Uncannily Grown-Up Dave Calhoun Lazy, hazy days of summer dressing The Prince of Darkness Star of the Week Michael Douglas Should Never Lighten up, Says Sean Macaulay He was his Own Man on Screen Letting Women Ruin his Life New Videos Hollywood Diary Arts The Wide Boys The Bologna Festival Celebrated Cinemascope and the Works of the 'Big is Better' School of Film-Making. 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