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News from 14/07/2003

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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Hands, Marc Glendening (Campaign director), J. D. Scully, DJM, Alison Root, Anne Spackman, Gary Duncan, Glen Davis, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Sam Coates and Ronan McGreevy, Philip Howard, Christine Seib, David Irvine, David Chater, James Bone, Penny Wark, Stephen Gamble, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Shirley English and Sam Coates, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Patrick Barkham, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Ruth Lea (Head of the policy Unit), Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Matthew Robinson, Tom Bawden, Una Kroll, Dominic Walsh, Rory Watson, Patrick Marmion, Norman Harris, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, David Coleman, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Adam Page, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Miranda Ingram, Jeremy Moiser, Jonathan Love, Philip Webster, Peter Riddell and Frances Gibb, Charles Bremner, Gavin Reardon, Helen Rumbelow, Steven Isserlis, Ted Bianco, Harry M. Randall, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Janne Di Giovanni, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, M. Impallomeni, Peter C. S. Lee, Dennis Finney, Daniel McGrory, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Stephanie Marsh, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, David Lister, Michael Evans and Robert Tait, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Daly, Stephen Farrell and James Hider, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Michael Evans, Melissa Kite and Elaine Monaghan, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Sean Covey, Matthew Pryor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Sean MacAulay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Honor James, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Xan Rice, Peta Bee, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Clem Cecil, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Ashley Mote, Rod Duncan, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, P. R. Bonnett, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Mel Webb, Geoff Jackson, Mike Rosewell, David Powell Schools Sport, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Richard Tennant, Tonbridge, Kent, Michael Austin, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, John Hopkins Goff Correspondent, Brian Murgatroyd, Roddy Gye, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Frances Anderson, Glasgow, James Jackson, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Philip Cowley, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Valerie Grove, Simon Crompton, Keith Rance, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Ashling O'Connor and Melissa Kite, Stephen Pollard,

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Real IRA man arrested near Arafat base Bomb expert suspected of training Palestinian terrorists Heat is on Fire victim clue Sex, lies and... Saddam 'history' Index Judges' fast track to lure minorities Divorce reforms to end 50-50 spilt Eurostar takes the record, passengers take the bus Index Cash drive to create Olympic champions Backed by the Uk's Leading Insurers Today in the Times In this section Business The Register Sport Plus Www. timesonline. co. uk Unions rally to rival Labour conference We must find good in 'curse' of gay bishop row, says Williams Lula says a hug can save the world C of E and Methodists move towards unity Should Methodists work towards unity with the Church of England? BT Patients misled, says BMA chairman Is this the unknown victim of King's Cross fire? The body of one man killed in the King's Cross blaze has lain unclaimed in a pauper's grave for 16 years. At last police think they may be close to finiding his true identity, Robin Young reports A fireball burst from the escalator shaft, then choking smoke Marks & Spencer Legal hitch in quest for DNA evidence New divorce rules will end 50-50 assets split The Sleep Disorder Clinic Equality guideline to be replaced by test of 'fairness' Diana fund shut 'to avoid losses by rich trustees' Prince helps Russian revival Bus crash leaves 19 injured In Brief Girl, 16, arrested Ashmolean plan Murder charge Mink kill swans Gangs spread Caine top nasty Father and boys lost as fishing boat overturns Worker wins after Lego model insult Just AA sk EasyJet. com Hotheads bet that summer hits 100F Don't build on that scrubland, it's our village green Jaguar Fence and signs put an end to simple pleasures Classic fM Labour's Weapon of Self Destruction Royal poet writes Co-op guide to the last goodbye Ten tips on getting it just right The Palm This is the way to praise famous men By a Correspondent: Air show goes on after fatal crash Classic fM Women exposed as the biggest liars about sex Low doses of cadmium linked to breast cancer British Gas They said it couldn't be done Best's surgeon 'has every confidence in him' Let's end Pooh-Bah politics, says Falconer Peter Riddell and Phililp Webster meet a politician preparing to give away his powers Under-18 s may be given right to vote AOL Broadband This week in Parliament The Royal Bank of Scotland Islam Denounces Terrorism Saatchi returns for Tory publicity blitz Uranium intelligence row hangs over Bush-Blair summit Saddam put 'on rubbish heap of history' Classic fM One. Tel US forces begin fresh offensive as fears grow over coup anniversary Attacks 'run by al-Qaeda group' Egg TM Who's who in Iraqi council Suicide bombers' trainer 'killed by Russian military' Rebel women Flybe Thomas Cook Picture Gallery Chirac aims to bolster drive for reform in Bastille Day message Berlusconi goes on a charm offensive Raja Fashions (AP): Belgium to scrap war crimes law In Brief (AFP): Pope's EU appeal (AP): 'Eta' bomb found (AFP): Turkey quake Alzheimer's walk (AFP): Nazi camp arrest Aids sent by God to curb the West, says Gaddafi Mugabe setback Hong Kong rally keeps up pressure Bonhams New Bomd Street Japan pins hopes on Tiger economy Barclays (Reuters): New prime minister for Kuwait In Brief (AFP): Children rescued (AFP): Ferry crackdown (Reuters): Burundi attack (Reuters): Jazz legend dies Americans hang up on the cold callers Hp invent New York's urban Eden celebrates 150 years The Times That don't impress me much Pop Shania Twain Hyde Park Theatre Mother Courage Riverside Studios, W6 First Choice the Best Shows The Times Theatre Increased Difficulty of Concentration Gate, W11 Pop Kings of Leon Electric Ballroom, Nw1 Concerts Cardinall's Musick/ Ebor Singers York Early Music Festival ArtsFirst Why hating Blair became a national pastime Both ends of the ideological spectrum direct their vitriol at the Prime Minister Forget drink, drugs and cigarettes, just learn to say no to the addiction addicts Picture Gallery We don't need a hero, bring on the Quiet Man Thunderer: Opponents of military trials are friends of al-Qaeda Battle Stations Tony Blair must devise a long-term union strategy Middling East Britain has more to contribute to the peace process Green is Good Wherever humanity comes together, it needs open spaces Merged air bases Integrity in the Anglican Church Our part in constitution of Europe Duncan Smith's Prague speech on Eu Healthy nation Smallest majority Here today ... Hands-on approach The Times Trunk roads are economic arteries Raining large objects Dressing down The Weather The Times Crossword 22,403 Weathercall Accuvision Weather Eye Carpetbagger's move Briefing Liability crisis 'deepens' BoS pledges £25m Thales may sell division Lufthansa 'bids for Swiss' Stock Markets How the week finished Currencies Royal exclusive luxury Commodities Corporate Profile Battle for Cordiant hots up as Publicis reveals new meeting Suppliers still want crackdown on store chains In Business Today Business activity gathers pace Out of steam Looking back Ministers to water down pharmacy sales plan Need Know: Global Business Briefing The Times Busbness Shot Change on week Chevron ready for storm Stop Cook's aircraft move Porsche hopes for upturn Smaller stock to watch Talking Deal of the day Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Data Lookahead Exchange rates Pension funds 'need extra £1bn a year' Hays clinches information management division deal Deloitte loses £15m Vodafone work Corporate Euro's rise has run out of steam New inflation target 'will lead to lower rates' Lloyds TSB Business Ratner finds jewellery backer Arlington Securities ready for market return Physiotherapy plan for site at Theatre Royal Nationwide in move over cash machine charges Non-event is no accident Court of Appeal Sex shop job advert ban unlawful Queens Bench Division Law Supplement: Tomorrow and Every Tuesday in Times… Sorting scrap is not recycling Court of Justine of the European Communities Judge to rule on 'good reason' Court of Appeal Big jump in UK migrant workers Break-up scheme for Caledonia investors Miner may have dug itself into a hole Corporate Profile No 74: Rio Tinto Carl Mortished finds doubts beginning to surface over the future Who's who in the boardroom Stoke surprises over rental growth Fragile The company in detail Lift-off for housing sales in June History The Times verdict How we reached our decision Lions International Banking & Finance Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Harold Creighton Owner of The Spectator who oversaw a decline in sales and sacked two editors - before becoming one himself Polly Bide Documentary maker who combined terrific production and storytelling skills with personal integrity and moral purpose John Cogger Last president of the National Union of Railwayman and first president of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers Court & Social Lives Remembered Health & Beauty Captain Sir David Tibbits Naval officer who won a Dsc for his plan of attack on Vichy-held Madagascar and later became chairman of Trinity House The Marquess of Salisbury Heir to a tradition of service to the nation who nevertheless decided to turn his back on politics and till the faimily acres Personal Column The Times and The Sunday Times Nature Notes News Quiz Martin Samuel online Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The Times Sports Writers of the Year replies to readers' online questions From Our Motoring Correspondent: Speed at the Wheel: Temperament and Technique of British Racing Drivers Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life July 14,1763 Questions Answered Questions Asked No Title Court Circular Forthcoming marriages School news Appointment Marlborough College Answers Election Fellows Cocktail party Museum moves from 'best in Britain' to imminent closure Notebook Arts funding College saves Elgar's old haunt Briefing Why Beethoven will wait for Blair Coxless pair fail to finish on high note Rowing The results service Today's fixtures On Fridays In Sport Today Pills and drills for men and women on the go Open Championship final qualifying Els strolls to victory Five-stroke triumph in… Lethargic Harrison loses title In Brief Perry wins again Britain fall short Federer run ends England spree Coach dropped Stigant on target Clarke shines Rivals' poor hearing aids Chambers Athletics Schools events seek salvation from London's Olympic bid Twenty 20 Cup Barry leads way in Springboks revival Rugby union Saturday's racing results Hull blown away by O'Neill's masterful display Rugby union Times Square Briers stuns Broncos with sharp response to selectors AYR Yesterday's results Course Specialists Newton Abbot Windsor Leaders in the Flat championships Mullins rolls back years with help of Vintage Tipple Wolverhampton Rankings Sussex stay in touch thanks to Cottey Saturday's Frizzell County Championship scoreboards Full Scoreboard from Lord's Yesterday's scoreboards Gough main cause for concern in England's bright future NatWest Series final Vaughan success intensifies focus on Hussain Hussain is upstaged by Glamorgan openers National League first division Razzaq run rampage propels Middlesex to club record Second division Hussey underlines his one-day virtues India a leave it late to thwart battling Lancashire Bell tolls as Surrey suffer rare defeat Bassano hits form to revive Derbyshire Read contributes decisive flourish Snape turns the tide in favour of Leicestershire Teacher training agency Armstrong ahead but looking vulnerable Cycling: Tour de France The Times Tour results and positions Sunderland appeal to PFA for help Football Abramovich 'looked at buying United' Verbal efforts match physical pain of riders Alyson Rudd Programme Notes Ainslie on top as new boats excel Sailing Time called on Rossi's party in the Park Motorcycling: British Grand Prix How they finished at Donington Park The Times Bryant secures Worthing return Bowls Woosnam mastering the art of qualifying Golf Confident Els ready to take bite out of Sandwich Mitsubishi Motors Grouching Tiger Rossi's joy put into reverse Inside Sport Luxury -They Think It's All over Reportage Parents Arts Inside It's as Clear as Crystal True Fiction As the Search Continues for a Suitable Spin-Doctor for Cherie Blair, Toby Moore Eavesdrops on the Latest Job Interview Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours Children are Being Deprived of Culture because Politicians Refuse to Back Excellence and Vision Richard Morrison Human Jungle So Much Faith so Little Unity The Jeffrey John Affair Has Divided the Church of England's Herarchy and Overshadowed the Weekend's General Synod. But what Do Congregations Make of the Controvers? Times Reporters Went to Church to Find out The Church at the Heart of the Opposition We are All Left Confused The Times At the End I Love Them As President Bush Vows to Back Africa's War on Aids, Janine Di Giovanni Meets a Woman who Gave up her Luxurious Life and Moved Away from her Family to Bring Comfort to Ivory Coast's Aids Victims A Proper Job for a Man? Research Last Week Shows that a Third of Fathers-To=be Want to Be Househusbands. But, as Rod Duncan Found, It Can Be a Lonely and Even Emasculating Experience Give Them a Sporting Chance Rewards for Gifted Athletic Children Have Never Been Higher, but There are Pitfalls, Says Peta Bee Parent Forum Mental Illness Runs in our Family and, given the High Suicide Rate among Boys, I Am Concerned for my Young Sons Men and Breast Cancer Men are More Likely to Die from the Illness because Doctors Fail to Diagnose It, Says Simon Crompton Luxury is Dead , Vive La Tatty Couture A New Breed of Designer is Helping to Redefine Paris Couture, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Roche Bobois Paris Maturing the Quick Way As Diana Quick Looks Back on her Career, with Valerie Grove, a New Face Enjoys her Big Break ... She's Passionate about and Life of Jean Rhys British Library Today in the Times The Builder's Mate Fresh out of Drama School, Lisa Dillon Has Hit the Big Time. Patrick Marmion Met her Bright young thing: Lisa Dillon knew she would get into drama school because she was "hungry and angry" Go to Every Prom Entertainments Entertainments Listings The Times Arts Week: London Photography Arts Escape Artists Yo-Ho to Ho-Hum Disney's New Pirate Move Could Be a Little More Shipshape, Says Sean MacAulay The Times The Times Bridge Raymond Keene Winning Move Despite the Celebrity Contributors and an Informative Commentary, Paul Hoggart was Disappointed to Find the Story of the Novel a Little Dull Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3017 Viewing Guide Rolex Picture Gallery Identikit Winner Justin Rose constructs the perfect… Drive by Drive, Chip by Chip, Putt by Putt Me and my Club Christopher Martin-Jenkins on the… Wild Swing 02 John Hopkins Open Invitation Not to Be Missed Issue Next Test Rivals Ready for Battle Royal Preview John Hopkins relishes the prospect of a contest between the world's two leading players on a course fit for heroes The Perfect Blend Rose Will this Be the Year... ? Irishhighs Alistair Tait says Ireland expects, and after a wait of 56 years it is about time Titleist Hanging out with the Wild Thing Bookextract Rick Reilly spent 24 hours with John Daly, golf's gret maverick, after offering to carry his bag at a tournament. In an exclusive extract from his book who's Your Caddy? America's leading sportswriter gives an extraordinary insight into the world of the former Open champion who is battling his demons The Thrill of Playing a Wilderness Tamed Club Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent of The Times and Sandwich member, guides you round the course The Sunday Times Rhythm of the Saint Profile John Hopkins analyses the South African's potent mix of swing and psychology Shots that Settled Nerves and Titles Thepastthreesandwichopens The three previous winners at Royal St George's nominate the crucial strokes that turned their visits to Sandwich into life-changing events Lyle Brought to his Knees Champion Peter Dixon hears the recollections of the first Scot to win for 75 years Wardrobes Go from this ... To this ... Golffashion Players today do not have to be such dedicated followers Corporate Woods No Longer in the Driving Seat Has technology's relentless march overtaken the world No1? Peter Dixon investigates MacDonald Hotels Changingtimes Howdotheydothat? The Times It's Thin down Venues Mel Webb looks at why few courses in the South of England are up to scratch The Course where 007 Outfoxed Goldfinger Mel Webb on the trail of a famous servant of Royal St. George's Sixofeach The Times The Mother of All The Open'sgreatestday Greg Norman, who beat ten other big-name contenders, recalls the thrill of arguably the Open's best day of all. John Hopkins takes notes Sicknote Reporting the inside Story Johnfeinstein John Hopkins profiles the writer who has made his name pursuing a labour of love The Times Stirring Tale of Bethpage Not Open for Women Owen Slot suggests that Michelle Wife may be catalyst for a sexual revolution The 132nd Open Championship Royal St George's Sandwich, July 17-20 Thecourse Picture Gallery TAG Heuer From the Office Day out to a Global Challenge Contents New Look Takes Challenge to Greater Heights 130 Years of Experience The Times JPMorgan Fleming Corporate Golf Challenge was a simple idea for company golfers that has grown from a small beginning to command a prominent position in the calendar Pates Amp Venues for Regional Amp Uk Finals Amp the National Final GMAC Residential Funding The Grove Introducing corporate golf's new international resort Joining the Challenge? - Entry Details Take up the Challenge - Visit Www.… Up and Away The World Corporate Golf Challenge series remains as popular as ever. But, as Mel Webb discovers, recent global events have had a far-reaching effect on the fairways and boardrooms of the Far East Need a Golf Handicap? Academic Quality is on Cours45 Vaughan is Interviewed by Gavin Hastings, the former Scotland rugby union captain The Times Joining the Challenge? - Entry Details on A New Name Bringing the Pro's Brand to Amateurs When Tiger Woods walked out at the Buick Invitational in February, fans wanted to know where he bought his shirt. Gary Jacob wanted to know, too, and found a company called ProTour Apparel, which already supplies clothing to 600 clubs and will provide shirts for this year's regional finals No Excuse now The Times Golf Handicap was set up to assist frustrated players who could not find time to join a club and gain a handicap certificate. Mel Webb explains a novel solution to a perennial problem Srixon Take up the Challenge - Visit Www.… Business Golf Corporation Ltd JP Morgan Fleming

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