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News from 15/07/2003

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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Robert Tait and David Lister Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Esther Rantzen, Tom Baldwin and David Charter, Thair Shaikh, Robert Cole, Ram Gidoomal, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Dennis Reed Chief Executive, Ms Kenyon's alleged confession, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Camilla Cavendish, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Paul Downham, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Steve Backley, Bob Stanley, Jeremy Whittle, Rick Broadbent and Ashling O'Connor, Kevin Eason, John Bungey, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Peter Jennings, Tony de Launay, Valerie Elliott, Michael Evans, Carl Mortished and Gary Duncan, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Joe Morgan, Adrian Hughes, Alan Williams, Tim Reid, G. L. B. Pitt, Michael Lawson, Dr Jane Collins, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, John Perry, Cassandra Wilson, James Delingpole, Gill Phillips, Anatole Kaletsky, Helen Rumbelow, Greg Hurst and Andrew Clennell, James Hider and Stephen Farrell, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Robin Howlett, David Rowan, Jack O'Sullivan, Nigel Williamson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Edward Fennell, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Brian Sharp, Murray Hunt and David Wolfe, M. Weston, James Hickson, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Gary Slapper, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Katherine Tarbox, Graham R. Dunn, Andy Thomas, Mel Webb Chris Johnston and Lewis Smith, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Richard Miles Investment Editor, James D. Zirin, Philip Stott, Alan Crowe, Philip J. DULY(Campaign Manager), Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Robert Stevens, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Pet a Bee, Patrick Barkham, Andrew Clennell and Elaine Monaghan, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Ray Parker, John Tiner, Julian Muscat, Tom Sharpe, Adam Fresco, John Allison, John Goodbody, Nan Parry, Philip Webster Political Editor, Richard Ford and Russell Jenkins, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Judy Astley, Russell Kempson and Jason Mellor, Richard Heller, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Daniel McGrory and Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Jason Mellor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Dominic Walsh and Tom Bawden, Julian Nettlefold, Stephen Cragg, C J Brougham, Stephen Dalton, Arthur Miller, Geoff Byrne, Frances Gibb, Alice Miles, Brian Askew, Anthony Howard, Maureen Freely, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Ian Blair Deputy Commissioner, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Michael D. Varcoe-Cocks,

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Oxbridge told: shape up or lose freedom Dithering dons risk world-class status, says Treasury adviser Wind power DPP's defence Williams ovation Index Blunders let Shipman carry on killing Briefs in news: JFK's boxer shorts go on sale Index First hosepipe ban of summer so rain is on the way Internet girl, 12, flees with sex-charge US Marine Public Agenda Tiffany & Co News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Visit Times Online for the latest British, world business and sports news, and for our weekday lunchtim Www. timesonline. co. uk Left's leaders find a Third Way to the exit signs (AP): We won t snub Arafat, Britain tells Israel Doubt cast over identity of 'Irish bombmaker ' Abbey National CPS head defends Trupti Patel trial How Shipman should have been stopped The inquiry into how a doctor got away with 215 murders urges a break with the past, write Richard Ford and Russell Jenkins Experts missed clues in the slow death of coma victim Golf fans face hazard on way to Open BT Police blunders led to 3 deaths Staff will not fit in £310m Home Office Lloyds TSB Crossrail sets off too late for Games Commuters will get an east-west route, provided funds can be found, Adam Fresco reports Twelve in court on Hatfield charges BBC is pursuing its own political agenda, says MP Classic fM Agents asked to stop tours in Burma In Brief Angina expense Mosque charge DNA landmark Navy theft Foot honoured Poetry shortlist Living for children Sister 'who killed grandmother was caught on tape' I said: "I can't do it Nan, I love you too much. " But she begged me and begged me and begged me, and I just put my hand on the pillow. She was still breathing and I asked not to do it. She turned her face into the pillow herself and she finished it Ms Kenyon's alleged confession Peugeot Schools to watch swan census Boat man held after death of swimmer Holiday childcare fees 'are too high' An Imperceptible drop in standards at the Algonquin… Lexus Rifkind's Westminster hopes threatened by financial inquiry Holden and Law top vegetables poll Comedy terrorist' will not be charged Classic fM Ps... Soldiers sue papers over beach sex claim Power hungry Britain will reach for the sky Nearly four million households could switch to energy from new coastal installations, reports Valerie Elliott German experiment leads way Antarctic's food chain threatened by warmer seas Doctor drowns in 4ft back garden pool Orange SAAB Standing ovation as Williams sees off schism threat £75Om church repairs By a Correspondent: Lord Carey to become university chancellor Classic fM The Palm Words to heal the divide Bar vows to fight legal reforms' threat to QCs Classic fM Tories prepare to wreck justice Bill Today in Parliament Chaotic launch was followed by a cool reception Saudis 'wake up' to threat of Islamic militancy The authorities are 'retraining' preachers and reforming the universities, writes Richard Beeston in Riyadh Guantanamo Bay Britons unlikely to be sent home Child soldiers killed in Burundi rebel attack Hp Terrorism on the increase Nissan Picture Gallery Berlusconi receives his Texas prize Berlin falls for the latest line in jailhouse frocks Prince pays visit to remains of the Romanovs (Reuters): Cyprus agrees treaty to join EU In Brief (AP): Corsica bombing (AP): Early candidate (AFP): World tour death (Reuters): Personal slice Niger storm gathers strength on both sides of the Atlantic Summit balks at 'justifying' armed regime change Coutts Exiles rule 'stillborn council stacked by US' BA scrambles for first flight back Flybe Inscrutable voice of the White House quits Manmatters 'Sequelitis' sickens cinema audiences (AP): Stench leads cleaners to corpse under motel bed C. Hoare & Co Nationwide Chinese magnate is jailed In Brief (AP): Saudi prince dies (AFP): 'Bomb' kills five (Reuters): Korean talks (AP): Rebel attack (Reuters): Virus fears (Reuters): New editor Cassandra's magic carpet ride Pop festivals Idlewild and Kings of Leon win hearts… First Choice the best shows The Times Cabaret Fascinating Aida Theatre Royal, Windsor Concerts Cheltenham Festival ArtsFirst Let's unleash a working-class revolution in our schools Labour's classroom betrayal can be reversed only by scholarships for all Kababoramas and lobstering lager louts mean London will never be Londres Picture Gallery A Mickey Mouse way to protect Diana 's memory This folly of a policy is powered by windy thinking Thunderer The Long Game The Archbishop of Canterbury looks to a unified future Council of Hope Iraq has taken a first step towards democracy Devil in the Detail Fine-tuning is needed on institutional reform proposals Taxing Credibility The strategy behind the new Tory advertisement Closing embassies Brown tie The Times Moves to prevent jury tampering Scotland's influence on English affairs Tories 'discouraging new members' BBC impartiality Euro bank charges Pardon my French Calls to abolish 'quango state' IRA in Israel Graveyard inscriptions Burning rubber The Weather The Times Crossword 22,404 Weathercall One. Tel Ontheagenda Briefing Home loan rates down Yahoo ! in $1.6bn deal Citigroup profits rise Edison to go private Pension target criticised Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Charcol Commodities Pace slows Shake-up at FSA to focus regulator's firepower BAE confident over Hawks Publicis blocks plan to wrest Cordiant control Index Checks in Burberry sales rise 18% Meridien faces split as talks falter Row over EU budget rules End of a Vista Compay Segundo Obituary, Need Know: Global Business Briefing Agenda Results in brief Investment in China slows Stop Boise to buy OfficeMax McDonald's sales rise Smaller stock to watch Talking Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Lookahead Exchange rates Pace plans to buy set-tops in China EDFENERGY McCarthy gets priorities right SSL admits to bid talks Soros in joint bid for Inmarsat M&S and Next ride crest of heatwave Hopes of profit potential boost Bodycote Eurotop 100 Major indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates JLT still looks attractive Biggest price movements of the day Gilts make further advance Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Relief as FSA top job goes to insider LNM wins rights to Polish firm By Our Business Staff: Highbury bids £32m for rival VLM Burberry growth marks a recovery Sportingbet stops £46m hid talks The Times The rise and rise of John Tiner Store cards are fleecing the young, say MPs Reasons for true progress on global poverty The Times Unit Trust Information Service Lions International Numbers up at HO City Diary Staking a claim City Diary Asking the right questions about going public Preparing for flotation Be wary of the unexpected if you decide to go to the markets, says Elizabeth Judge Turner & co Multiple Display Advertising Items Business to Business Picture Gallery Case study Multiple Display Advertising Items Weaver Finance Company New ban on staff who harass In Brief Thornton Securities Ltd Goldfinch Payment service Tax discount How to reward Make a Wish Banking & Finance Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Benny Carter Legendary saxophonist who mastered all fields of jazz, from performance to bandleading and composition Compay Segundo Cuban musician who gained worldwide recognition at the age of 90 as one of the stars of Buena Vista Social Club Company Segundo(Franciso Repilado), Singer-songwriter, was born on Novermber 18,1907. He died on July 12,2003, aged 95 Court & Social Skip Battin Bassist who helped the Byrds sustain greatness into the Serventies Skip Battinm rock musician, was born on February 2,1934. He died on July 6,2003, aged 69 Lord Shawcross Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives in Brief Selahattin Ulkumen, Turkish diplomat who saved Jews from Nazi extermination, was born in the latter part of 1914 and died on June 7,2003, aged 88 Nature Notes News Quiz Conflict in Palestine Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Decline and Fall of the Great American Superstars Every day we print the prize questions. If the first letters of each answer - a place, a Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life July 15,1835 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Acorn Want to place a classified advertisement? How Iraq gave us the aerogramme Latest wills Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Memorial service Answers Forthcoming marriages Tiger on dawn prowl Golden boy prepares for final fling Index Duty to obtain best price Privy Council Index Disclosure of tax documents Privy Council United chase Kleberson Dismayed Walker forced to leave UK Sport Sport politics Armstrong rides his luck after Beloki crashes out Cycling: Tour de France The Times Results and positions from the Tour de France Foster faces Olympic showdown Swimming Golding has leaders in his sights Sailing Hume eyes history at high noon Shooting Times Square St Helens and Hull must wait In Brief England cruise Clarke delivers Lost cause Brett on song Fulford's crown Umpires cash in Beverley Brighton Yesterday's results Gosden masters game of patience Older horses deserve greater share of spoils Beverley Specialists The Times Langer leadership challenge sounds the most convincing Golf: the Open Championship Woods provides a glimpse of genius for his early birds The Open Championship Working only mirror muscles reflects badly Get fit, feel fit: fitness for fast Hving Qualifying scores for the Open Championship Woosnam needs extra-special shot to qualify Venezuelan targets large slice of Villa Football Vaughan and Bird rally to Cork's aid Cricket Matthew Pryor's guide to the Frizzell County Championship this week How they stand Third Chelsea bid will trigger Duff departure Sunderland likely to avoid administration Luton put in receivership The results service On Fridays Wilson happy in day job as lie awaits big break Motor racing Today's fixtures United's sights set on Brazil double After Wallabies, tackling cattle is a treat for Lewsey Mortgages for Business Backley defends Lewis in drugs coach controversy Index Inside Sport Lured in: The Billen Interview Arts Law Inside Downloaded If CDs Continue to Be Pirated, Recording Artists Will Be Forced to Seek New Employment. Richard Heller Looks Ahead Verbatim 24 Hours This Hidden Country Occasionally Reveals how Place and Privilege are Not Buried yet The Bouquet Plainly Fell Short of Rigorous Royal Expectations Human Jungel I was 13... And As Police Search for a 12-Year-Old Girl who Has Disappeared after Meeting a Man Claiming to Be a us Marine Online, Maureen Freely Says Children Must Be Warned about the Dangers of the Internet. While Katherine Tarbox Describes how, Aged 13, She Met and Fell in Love with a Paedophile via her Computer How to Protect your Children Timesonline " I was Tired, Falling over Mo Mowlam, the Former Northern Ireland Secretary, Says her Health Problems are behind Her-And Reveals why She Really Quit Politics Portrait of the Stubborn For More than 50 Years, the Painter Norman Gilbert Has Doggedly Gone his Own Way, Often Meeting with Rejection. Now He is to Feature in an Exhibition Called Fresh Art. He Talks to Penny Wark I have a great fear of being terminally ill because i know what an ordeal it is Not Dead yet Verrucas are a Pain The Times Childern's Doctor Answers your Questions Dawn of the New Ice Age Ice Treatment Has Long Been Used to Relieve Injuries. Now It is Being Taken to Extremes, with Athletes and Cancer Patients among Those Undergoing Treatment at Sub-Zero Temperatures. Peta Bee Reports High-Tech Specs With his Oakleys, James Delingpole is Ready for Anything. Even Armageddon Crimes of Fashion The Times Flash Bulb Paris Meansbrisk Business for Photographers and Florists Picture Gallery But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Technobabble New Steps for Old Dance as the Kirov Comes to London, Debra Craine Finds a Company Whose Future Rests with its past Kirov's London Season Change is Good for the Soul Singer In his Lengthy Careetr, Boz Scaggs Has Gone from Hippy Rock Star to Pop-Soul Singer. Now He's Back in London Trying out Jazz Chops. He Tells Nigel Williamson how He Did It his Way There's Plenty to See at this Year's Index Jazz Cds Go to Every Prom My Kinda Town Don't Lose what Makes Croydon Special in its Proposed Makeover, Says Bob Stanley Five Reasons to Visit Croydon Chris Almighty Radio Chris Evans Needs to Go Back to his Natural Home-The Wireless, Says Chris Campling Entertainments Officedirect The Times Gary Wilmot The Times Bridge Chess Winning move TV Review Casualties of Peace was a Damning Indictment of the Way the Armed Forces Handle the Emotional Aftermath of a Soldier's Death, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed BBC One Index T2 Crossword No 3018 Viewing Guide Firstplus Escaping from the Cps: Sir David's reflections All change at the Bar: QCs face a challenge Index Michael Page Legal Kingston University London Trainee Solicitors' Group Summer Ball Raymond Buildings BP The Times Bar challenged to justify role of QC as Falconer unveils reform agenda The ancient tradition of 'taking silk' is under threat. Frances Gibb talks to the new Lord Chancellor about his plans—and his challenge to barristers The Times Law Section Appointment to the Office of High Court Judge UK Bar joins the battle with China Charles Haddon-Cave and Adrian Hughes tell how Hong kong's fight for rights reached a studio in Brentford Is the end nigh for the multimillion dollar class action? News The case for getting rid of the QC Kitemark The silk system must be abolished, say Murray Hunt and David Wolfe, because this supposed 'professional quality mark' just drives up legal costs Consumers' Association Criminal Defence Service Travel Direct The Directo of Public Prosecution prepares for life 'outside David Calvert-Smith, Qc, who soon leave the Cps, tells Frances Gibb how he trie to redirect the criminal justice 'whipping b 'You'll die in the gutter,' says judge Don't let 'independence' mythology halt reform Plan for child contact could reduce hearings Separating couples will have to attend briefings on parenting before they go to court over custody of children, says jack O'Sullivan European Supreme Court Personality disorders Living together in law Queen's catastrophe Start packing your bags: you've been downsized There is glut of lawyers on the market and times ahead look grim, says Gill Phillips Anxious to avoid the R-word, firms are resorting to excuses such as poor performance to get rid of staff In the City Lawweels What the legal journals are reporting on this week Your short The College of Law discusses the ownership of logo copyrights, police cautions and domestic violence July 17,6.30pm; yound solicitions Group Party Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Cross-Examination July 2003 by C J Brougham Tom Sharpe City Practice in the Country London Fire Brigade Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Falconer gets the flak - and the short straw Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Woolf, has appointed Lord Justice @thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Badenoch & Clark Michael Page Index Plus Public Sector Education Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Fumeoftheweek Otherviews Dead budgies and muddy boots cost us a fortune Issue of the Week the Compensation Culture Theweekinnumbers Public Opinion Management 4 Seeninhansard A good staff mix encourages more ideas The Issueexplained Fluoride in Water Answers to your personnel problems Jargondecoder End of healthcare as we know it If the future is meant to be foundation hospitals, Dave Prentis and Unison will stand in its way. Building on the never-never has a high price, he tells Christine Buckley Mediamonitor The Leader Line on Howtheyseeus Intkeprofessionalpress Health 6 Newmedical Research Points mean prizes for the NHS stars Otherstoriesweliked Gloves are off with complaining patients Thego-Secondmanagementbook 'Go private' hint for probation Sending pens is a write-off Hero... And villain Pigs in the middle say 'no' Editorial Internships Offered Webwatch Education 8 Inthechatrooms Universities bank on higher fees How not to get caught when breaking the school rules Salarywatcn Onttheairwaves our Pick of TV and Radio Grants will help to plug the skills gap Grudgealert Children get new guardian angel Diana Fund courts trouble Prize Caption Competition Tenants vet neighbours Last Week Legislation Update Careers 10 Onthemove How to Jump into a job as a PE teacher Lessonsihavelearnt Coursewatch Ifiwereminister... Put in charge, what would you do? Happy to share their vision for a better Britain are nine Professionals from the public sector. This is how they would change the way we live: Jobsagenda Northwest Ealing Queen Elizabeth's Foundation Home Office Lfi Specialist Schools Trust Public private partnerships programme Members of the Gaming Board for Great Britain Scottisk Prison Service London Fire Brigade NHS Ministry of Defence Act: onaid Appointment to the Office of High Court Judge Groundwork Raymond Buildings TES Multiple Display Advertising Items The Queen's Anniversary Prizes 2002 Kent County Council Maxxim consulting Cipfa TES Siemens Blenheim NHS NHS Publicagendajobsservice These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. 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 Whatworkedforme Diarydates Inside

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