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News from 16/07/2003

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Andrew Robson, Shelley Instone, B. J., Rosemary Righter, Jon Ashworth, Professor Glert Chilton, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, F. J. Howard, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robert Thicknesse, Richard Hobson, Antonia Senior and Christine Seib, Ivo Tennant, Fulia Neuberger, Philip Howard, Adrian Williams, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Jonathan Hills-Jones, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Alan Dronsfietd, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Patrick Barkham, Charles Bremner and David Brown, Jeremy Whittle, Deborah Stone, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, Alex Barry, Elaine Monaghan Russell Jenkins and Andrew Clennell, Peter Wood, Peter Davis, Sigmund Sternberg, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Arthur Osman, M. O. S. Hawkins, Tim Reid, James Hilder, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Toby Moore, Kate Lovell, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Stephen Farrell, M. Allen, Mary Ellen Ray, Vernon Bogdanor, Myles Davison, Dan Sabbagh Sir Christopher, Ron Lewis, Peter Galloway, Stefanie Marsh, Graham Campbell, Tim Teeman, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Sue Fox, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Leyla Sanai, Nigel Hawkes and Oliver Wright, Christine Selb, Raj Kothari, Tom Baldwin, David Charter and Raymond Snoddy, Denis Noble, David Meredith, Diane Hopper, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Martyn Halle, David Ashurst, Edward Clark, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Holly Finn, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, William Wickham, Matthew Pryor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Anatole Kaletsky and Gary Duncan, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, John O'shea, Alice Wikes, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Ruth Scurr, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Mel Webb, Oliver Wright and Nigel Hawkes, Russell Kempson and Jason Mellor, Chris McGrath, Sylvia M. MacPherson, Amanda Craig, Moira Petty, Ingrid Mansell, Robert Colvile, John Sullivan, Robert Tait, Tim Reid and Oliver August, Peter Riddell, Russell Twisk, Richard Beeston, Malcolm Burgess, Michael Dynes, Graham Cleverley, Pamela Joy, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Chris Johnston and John Phillips, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, John Naish, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Matthew Minshall, Stephen Dalton, Russell Celyn Jones, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Chris Ware, Abigail Rayner, Benedcit Nightingale, Sue Holmes, Matthew Connolly, Rick Broadbent and George Caulkin, Garth ap Rees, Philip Webster, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Richard Ford, Patience Wheatcroft, Della Russell, Grainne Gilmore, Alan Lee The Course Inspector,

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A levels and GCSEs to be swept away Head stole £½m Army wives revolt Gentleman thief BT Take my Word for It, Blondes Have Less Fun-Lisa… Europe must go for growth urges US Treasury chief Index 'She lied about her age. I'm very, very mad' Hospitals are getting better, but ambulance services are ailing Proms The definitive guide 12 Page Special T2 Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Asylum service branded a shambles Customs may lose power to prosecute Kennedy calls for £5bn ministry cuts Solicitors to face tough regulation and fines Lords throw out Bill to restrict trials by jury Mesh Motorcyclist jailed for 157mph spin In Brief Smugglers guilty Airmen buried Bishop promoted Fast Strictly for pleasure: the head who stole £½m Patrick Barkham on the pricipal who lavished school cash on herself while hiding behind a reign of terror Bird lovers grow weary of new guest's unwelcome overtures Boy feared drowned on school trip Elvive MPs step up their battle with the BBC Intelligent Finance MoD deploys weapon of mass distraction Parliamentary Sketch Alice Miles Politics fails to win youth vote Fabians spare the magic of royalty Political Briefing Peter Riddell Digital services push deficit to £315m Internet runaway runs rings round four police forces By a Correspondent: Wife wins boys and proposal in court Automobile Association Classic fM Baron on a mission gets back heirlooms Peugeot Vodafone People BBC's Bond heads shortlist to become Prince's press secretary Davies looks forward to cold comfort A revival for Simenon Princess's fund 'can give away £10m' Classic fM PS. . . Battered Russian wives get royal visit He walked in with a smile and out with £2m No one suspected that nice Mr. Ruben when he went into hatton Garden's safe deposit vauls. After all, he visited them daily. But this time was different, reports Adam Fresco Charges over catapult death In Brief Jury discharged Hotel room death Hunt verdict Healthwatch Autism blamed on growth spurt in babies' brains Boy killed in blazing skip BT Thunder forecast to follow hottest day IBM Schools must pass generosity test to keep charity status Graduate pay up 4% but jobs are down Classic fM Ford Last Night of Proms to go on silver screen Falling stars a sign of volatility in hospital ratings Poor performance causes concern over key measures Ambulance trusts Hospital How the system works Country people are better served than those in cities Primary care trusts Nissan Las Vegas 'killers' dealt a new hand Nasa has too many astronauts with nothing to do Koreans 'can make nuclear bombs' Clintons lose fight over legal costs In Brief (AFP): Brazil border row (AFP): Jamaica curfew (Reuters): Hurricane strikes (AFP): Gay wedding New council moves to try Saddam for war crimes Flybe Marks & Spencer Mum, if you're reading this I won't be coming home There's a wind of change in the region but will the 'right' people win power? Blair 'has change of heart on Iran' 'We want our husbands back now' US soldiers' wives revolt as leave is cancelled for third time in a year, Tim Reid reports Bush on defensive as war contributes to $455bn deficit Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox Hmv Nationwide Mobility Egg Daily battle against heat, homesickness and hostility Africa's sexy Big Brother cuts across great divide Transplants linked to bribery CIT Group (UK) Ltd Israel to release arrested Irishman The Times Travel Direct Eta suspects held near Pamplona In Brief Terrorist escapes (AP): Killer mosquitoes (AFP): Storms kill three (AP): Hostage rescued Dark side to stories at bedtime Theatre Sunday Father hampstead Theatre, NW 3 Benedict Nightingale Rusalka Covent Garden John Allison Concerts a disappointing diva vehicle for Renee Fleming; Handel gets the Mozart treatment; young artist bring, zeal to early music in York First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Alexander's Feast Barbican York Early Music Festival Theatre Sherlock Holmes in Trouble Royal Exchange, Manchester Benedict Nightingale ArtsFirst Let's be really radical and not change the monarchy Crities of the status quo are playing fast and loose with democracy An unforgivable sight: a psychobabbling Hulk drowning in a vat of cod science Picture Gallery Blair has broken our marriage vow to the US Thunderer: Forget star ratings, patients need the true facts Logging on Online, as elsewhere, protection is a parent's job Liberal Interpretation Charles Kennedy has a lot more work to do From Tickle to Slap North Korea's menace finally has China's full attention Water Repellent Piping up about hosepipes Park muggings The Times Oxbridge's place in changing world Long battle to win the peace in Iraq Church's discord over gay clergy row Dirty hospitals Growing pains Roman road Proms preference Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Roots of Africa's economic woes Botswana's success Longer life Sound bites Blair's pop roots The Weather The Times Crossword Weathercall HSBC Delisting dents Cordiant Briefing Nationwide's rate lowest Roche launches Sars test Lehmans acts on threat Ashtead losses hit ?42m Gambling shake-up TUC attacks pay deals Altria Group shares fall Charts of the day Index Cheap at the price Revival is well under way says US Treasury chief John Snow is strikingly bulish in an exclusive interview PFI drive to boost services Enron's bank may apologise Mind the gap Jaeger-Lecoultre Out of Africa BA angers staff by linking sick leave to skiving Needtoknow: Global Business Briefing Halifax Stop Talking Data Lookahead Post Office faces union threat over pay deal Burberry admits pay may infringe governance rules Police to watch jurors during £2.4m bribe trial Ministers fight 'interim' deal on Hawks contract Concession on PFI pitfalls Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcreft InFocus Inflation takes holiday dip Suitor for AOL music unit raises bid stakes AstraZeneca falls on Exanta concerns Nick Hasell Stock Markets Misys rally ends ahead of trading update Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Vertex supports United Utilities Biggest price movements of the day Greenspan speech hits gilts Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Mayor's tunnel vision City Diary Rising doubts City Diary Mandarin test City Diary Price cap cloud remains over stakeholders Aviva cuts 1,000 jobs at Norwich Union to improve efficiency It will affect our whole town—even the pub' Accounting review at Fannie Mae First Group leads chase to buy railway minnow Near-record for Merrill Lynch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kensington Sw7 Norfolk Homes Property Clapham The Times Tougher FSA rules for general insurers Druce Standard faces new fight over mutuality Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Treasury plans direct lending to cut PFI costs Tinkering with taxes is no way to keep the children shod Carl Mortished European Briefing The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager Chairman is happy to be out of the headlines On the eve of Bt's annual meeting, Dan Sabbagh finds Sir Chrisophter Bland in confident mood Make a Wish Lions International Equity Prices Forward thinking required to find best deals Marks & Spencer Financial Services Links Free Guides On Saturday Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Travelling light, but do you need heavy-duty cover? Grainne Gilmore underlines the importance of good gap-year travel insurance Commercial property can shore up your pension Times Online Your Money Sign up for our weekly… Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Alexander Walker Film critic for the Evening Standart who held the British film industry to account for more than 40 years Alexander Walker, film eritic and hingrapher, was born on March 22,1930 He died on July 15,2003, aged 73 Elisabeth Welch Singer whose versatility took her from New York's jazz age theatre, via Paris cabaret to West End musical and revue Elisabeth Welch, siinger and cabaret artis, was born on February 27,1904 She died on July 15,2003, aged 99, Lives Remembered Andrew Tucker Successful gunsmith and accomplished ritleman who won gold at the 1990 Commonwealth Games Andrew Tucker, gusmith and rifleman, was born on July 17,1937. He died on July 9,2003, aged 63 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives in Brief Frank Hoppé, business, was born on January 18,1912. He died on June 8.2003, aged 81 Thomas Bentley Pamell, educaationalist was born July 5,1933. He died on June 22,2003, aged 69 Debate@thetimes. Co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen. And join in the discussion with other Times readers Education and parenting Getting the best out of boys - with the help of guns and books. Girls and their dads: will it be a bond or a rift? Nature Notes News Quiz They Provoked Me so I Taught Them a Lesson' Prize. qusz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life July 16,1937 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Want to place to classified advertisement? African writers find a thread of hope Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Livery company Personal Column Legal. Public. Company & Parliamentary Notices School news Ceremony Memorial services Luncheons Dinners Appointments in the Forces Notice of application to conduct research trials on… Church news Legal news The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Answers Beloki's team hits out at neglect of safety principles Cycling: Tour de France Seaside attraction ready to rise another tier Racing Index Club liable for knife attack Court of Appeal Rectifying mistake Court of Appeal End figure in valuation claim Chancery Division Smith strikes gold Britain hope to benefit from easy option Modern pentathion Smith enjoys frolics at the seaside Frizzell Country Championship first division Disdainful DeFreitas remains immune to Mushtaq mayhem Surrey miss chance to impress Yesterday's scoreboards Browns pulling power turns up the heat on Middlesex Maynard heaps on the misery for Hampshire Second division McGrath suffers old failing Times Square Cork strikes back after Mason haul Captain leads the way for touring team Cricket Stewards refer Brighton gamble Racing Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Uttoxeter Catterick Kempton Park Worcester The Wright Track Hanging on Tiger's tail just a poor excuse for mediocrity Martin Samuel Sports Writer of the Year Our Sports Staff: Freeman decides to retire Athletics McKenzie's a football treasure for all the wrong reasons Mandic stands firm in row over Kewell Football Brazilian tops McClaren's wish list for midfield Montoya happy to be in with a shout Motor racing Jones puts Tyson in firing line Boxing Young pretenders pick up tricks of trade from Faldo Golf: Open Championship Coral Norman expresses regret at swing towards uniformity Today's fixtures Get fit, feel fit: fitness for fast living Day three The results service Pools forecast All Teed up for Sandwich William Hill Australians stay ahead of the fleet In Brief Switching codes Mace's day Funding blow Donald hopes for rub of the green after drawing Woods Up, up but not away as Rovers stay tough on Duff Hiding behind Tiger Inside Sport Ladbrokes Gung Ho in Hong Kong Reportage Emotional Intelligence Arts Inside Prezzie Bush True Piction A Report Reveals the Gifts George Bush Has Received from World Leaders, Toby Moore Imagines how He Might Reciprocate Verbatim The Linguistic Remaing of the Day 24 Hours Positive Action: Readers are Confounding the Litter-Droppers , and are Making a Difference Valerie Grove In Madrid, Rubbish is Collected Every Night Human Jungle It's Hong Kong v Cober Story Six Years after the Handover to China, Hong Kong's Residents are so Angry at the Collapse of their once Vibrant Economy and Property Market that They are Prepared to Challenge the Might of Beuing. Oliver August Reports Who'd Be a Stand-Up Reportage Stand-Up Comedy is a Cross between Mental Illness and Vocation, and the Punishment for Being Bad is Humiliation and Self-Loathing. So why Would Anybody Want to Do It? Ann Treneman Finds out The Clinton Effect Robert Colvile Watches as the Former President Works the Crowd in London Timesonline The Truth about Lie Detection Emotional Intelligence Few of us Tell the Truth All the Time, yet we are Bad at Spotting Liars. So what are the Telltale Signs to Look out for? Moira Petty Reports What Does Life Tell us About Love? Amanda Craig Share England's Treasures Head off the Pain Health A New Drug Promises Quicker Relief for Migraine Sufferers. Martyn Halle Reports The Mansal Spary Seems to Catch Attacks before Symptoms Develop Fully Fainting Worrying Signs Dark is More Dignified Fashion Front Row Take my Word for It, Blondes Have Less Fun, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong When the thunderstorms arrive, jigsaw's… The Times Celebration of the World's Greatest… There's Nothing Quite like It As the First Note is Sounded, Richard Morrison Salutes the Real Stars, the Prommers My Proms A Hit out of Myths Director Peter Sellars Talks to Robert Thicknesse about Legends, Greeks, Problem Fathers and Democratic Urges My Proms The Singer Alice Coote is Hailed by Critics but her Rise was Traumatic, She Tells Hilary Finch Manchurian Candidate The Brilliant Young Chinese Pianist Lang Lang Stars at the Opening Concert. Sul Fox Met Him Captain The Violinist Andrew Manze Tells Hilary Finch why the Composer is Turning in his Grave with Delight My Proms Too Many Concerts are Just Not Special Enough, as Jukka-Pekka Saraste Tells John Allison Turning Greek Myths into Great Music Proms Fantasia from The Founding Father, Sir Henry Wood, Aka Richard Morrison, Grills Today's in My Proms Geoff Brown Reviews New Records by Some of this Year's Top Performers Lang Lang Janine Jansen Stephen Kovacevich Entertainments The Times Box Officedirect Composer Cecil Coles Died at 29, but now a Concert May Seal his Renaissance , Says Geoff Brown Proms Bobby Socks It Will Bobby Mcferrin Dumb down the Greats? Don't Worry, Says Clive Davis His Voice Reached Millions on the Theme Tun of Bill Cosby's Popular Sitcom Mellon From First Proms Night to Last Laughs Grand Finally . . . Proms The Whistling, Flag-Waving Last Night is Best of All, Says Michael Binyon Proms Means Prizes The Writer who Went out in the Cold Books Tim Teeman Meets Lesley Chamberlain, now a Novelist and Still Looking for her Place in the World Diary The Times Offers Direct American Presidenture Books The Periodic Fable Reunion TLS Times Online Read the reviews online, then buy the… Old-Fashioned Terror Books Al-Qaeda and what It Means to Be Moderin Which? Riding with the Phat Controller The Times Booksdirect Bestsellers ArtsFirst Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Tv Review Television People Might Be Taking Refuge in Factual Escapism Such as Every Home Should Have One because Reality is so Hard to Bear, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Jonathan Hills-Jones Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Films Not to Be Missed Sky Movies Premier BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 3019 Viewing Guide Oreck A voluntary contribution Working Relationship: Mark Level, chief executive of the Wavs, and his Pa, Lisa Curley Meet a PA of the Year runners-up London United Crone corkill a Spherion company Multiple Display Advertising Items Sales Office Administrator & Appointment… Multiple Display Advertising Items Knightsbridge Secretaries Vale Dolobo HDG Mansur Investment Services Ltd. 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