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News from 21/07/2003

2003; Gale Group;

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Kate Atherton, Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Greame Fowler, Jon Ashworth, Pippa Holt, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Catherine Riley, DJM, Barbara Rowlands and Stefanie Marsh, Simon Barnes, Robert Vincent, Paul Hoggart, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Trevor Openshaw, Philip Howard, David Chater, Gerry Lynch, James Bone, Gabrielle Starkey, Brian Bell, David Ford, Leader, Morag Preston, Patrick Barkham, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Qed, Antonia Senior, B. J. Dedmon, Cyrus Ndungu, Robin Smith, Lawrence Fowler, Sean MaCaulay Jerry Bruckheimer, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Rory Watson, Gordon Brudennell, David R. Dunsmore, Tim Reid, Phill Vincent, Toby Moore, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Miranda Ingram, Tim Lott, Says Gilligan, Richard Lloyd Parry, Joyce Epstein, Director, Mark Court, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Melissa Kite and Patrick Barkham, Dr J. A. Edwards, N. C. Russell, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Bob Woolmer, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Luke Herrmann, Allan Donald and Mike Atherton, Ronan McGreevy, Dennis Berry, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, David Lawrenson, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Joan Ruddock, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Brian Warnes, Trevor Fisher, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Philip Webster and Raymond Snoddy, Xan Rice, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Melissa Kite, Shane Warne, Mick Hume, Erica Wagner, Keith Totchell, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, James Defan, Lucy Ash, Tim Green, Caitlin Maran, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nan Parry, Philip Webster Political Editor, Stewart Tendler and Ruth Gledhill, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Jack Hoppe, Rob Maynard, Richard Jackson (Retired footwear retailer), David Kelly, Niall Ferguson, John Bishop, Walter Gammie, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Lea Paterson, Tom Bawden, Nic Hopkins and Jenny Davey, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Martyn Love, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Shaun Pollock, Stephen Dalton, Grame Smith, Stephen Gardiner, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Thomas Hodges, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, David Powell, James Christopher, Abigail Rayner, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jeremy Greenwood, Director, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Digby Jones, Director-General, W. H. Cousins, Michael Brown, Richard Lloyd Parry and Tim Reid,

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Only the Good Kill Themselves - Tim Lott on David… BBC in crisis as Blair mood swings Corporation faces calls for resignations Kelly's evidence was inaccurance, says Gilligan Secrets of history Amin 'near death' From 396th to top of the world Index England's Biggest Test of the Summer inside:… Agony of the longest weekend Inside Russia's young shavers at the cutting edge of crime Veuve Clicquot Why the Atkins diet is bad for you In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Www. timesonline. co. uk US tribunal may be only trial for Guantanamo Bay Britons One. Tel Chancellor to press us on trade barriers In Brief Sex drug tests BA catching up Policeman hurt Body found Atkins dieters may lose one stone to gain another Regime blamed for rise in kidney stones in women, report Barbara Rowlands and Stefanie Marsh By a Correspondent: Payout over allegation against son of Tolkien No prosecution of cardinal over child-sex priest Cisco Systems Varied meals and plenty of water will keep weight off Admission shows BBC may have 'sexed up' its coverage The Sleep Disorder Clinic The Death of Dr Kelly Gilligan statement The BBC last night issued the following statement on behalf of Andrew Gilligan Group that can hire and fire He had the air and look of a depressed man The BBC statement Blair looks like a man stuck on a rollercoaster The view from abroad Classic fM Olympus Picture Gallery Hoon gave go-ahead to confirm Kelly's identity Blair will appear before Hutton hearings Malaysia 'Campbell wanted a war, and got one' What the Public Tmink NHS Shortage of GPs creates longer waiting times They said it was impossible By a Correspondent: Sticky solution heals boy's punctured lung Patient records so on database Classic fM Trapped woman fails to save dying sister under boat Womans death pact with daughter Green Flag Archer 'cautious' about life outside S - Type History students learn more from TV than books 'Schama covered Britain in six hours—that's 1,000 years an hour' Almera Tino Protein find could lead to better drugs In Brief Air crash family Stabbed 45 times Hendrix is top £25m chat bill The Times North Korea 'has second nuclear plant ' The White House is worried about a secret complex believed to be hidden inside a mountain, report Richard Lloyd Parry and Tim Reid Dial a phone China leaves Blair in the cold with dinner date snub Iraqis find target in New York Flybe Marks & Spencer Leave town or face death, angry mob tells troops Weapons evidence will be revealed within six months Saddam still alive and in 'Sunni Triangle' Classic fM US retaliates after rebels kill Afghans In Brief (AFP): Prisoner talks (Reuters): Death report (AFP): Palestinian killed (AP): Gay men freed American sporting idol faces rape charge Tesco 12 tourists die in Kenya air crash Idi Amin is near death after falling into coma Rise and fall Mandela turns 85 with celebrations that bridge divide Netdoctor Taylor still defiant Direct Line BT British lecturers paid less in Italy (AFP): Denktas denounces Un plan In Brief (AFP): Ministers freed (AP): Mudslide deaths (Reuters): Bomb attack (AP): Dinosaur stolen (Reuters): Healthy pizzas This, good? You cannot be Sirius Opera Sirius on Earth Almeidu Opera, Ni John Allison Proms Proms The big first night never really rose to the occasion; the second was evlivened by the violinist Jannie Jansen, says Richard Morrison First Choice The Best Shows The Times Concert Ensemble BAsh Queen Elizabeth Hall Geoff Brown ArtsFirst Where Blair's troubles are just a distant local difficulty Nuclear tension over North Korea puts British problems into perspective If your pet is being perfectly beastly, what do you expect? It's the Silly Season Picture Gallery A decent man caught up in someone else's war Thunderer: Go on, be a victim today Anyone can do it Unanswered Questions Institutional Britain has much to answer for Haggling on Hong Kong The conversation Blair needs to have with China's leaders History Men What is history, if not stirring tales and epic scenes? Scientist who regarded I his expertise as a ,… Tragic death of Dr David Kelly Problems of 'botched' exam reforms Graduate entry to manufacturing Blair's support for UK Sleeping with babies A voice for Dublin Doubts over value of GM review Early audits If the shoe fits … Mr Personality? The Weather The Times Crossword 22,409 Weathercall HSBC Growth in private trades Bank aids bid for stores Internet traffic fears EU intervenes on Yukos Vw jobs lost in Brazil Swallow hotels deal due Old Mutual may bid Japan sees 'energy war' How the week finished Corporate Profile RBS boosts Meridien prospects Tunnel operator plans link to freight Economic woes may be lifting Sparring lawyers take to the ring Golden shares Trinity Mirror review cuts jobs David Kelly In the best tradition of public service… Insurers set to deliver upsets on dividends Driving a better deal Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Need Know Global Business Briefing The Times Business Shot KirchMedia faces new bid Stop… Morgan Chase 'to settle' US brewer eyes Holsten Smaller stock to watch Talking Deal of the day Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Lookahead Exchange rates Demand for global listing helps to put new gloss on gold Aim debut for food flavourer Time running out for Active Value Mobile phone powers toy Ferrari Wanted: a panacea for the Pact's ills Lea Paterson Economic Agenda House inflation slows down again Corporate US yet to reap benefits of Bush tax cuts Takeover battle that changed everything Corporate Profile No 75: Royal Bank of Scotland Caroline Merrell on the transformation of a bank that thought big Who's who in the boardroom VLM Airlines The company in detail History The Times verdict How we reached our decision Private investors begin march back to markets Oil-thirsty China and Japan battle on drilling Privacy of child on periphery of case Court of Appeal Instructing second expert Court of Appeal Ex-SAS protect firms in Iraq Protecting safety of child and police informant Family Division Custody almost always inevitable in sentencing for road rage Court of Appeal Sainsbury's bonuses set to stir protesters The Wildlife for All Trust Banking & Finance Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? David Kelly Scrupulous United Nations weapons inspector who alerted the world Iraq's biological weaons programme Dr David Kelly, CMG, scientist and UN arms inspector, was born on May 17,1944, He died on July 18,2003, aged 59 Court & Social Lives Remembered Now to him who by the power at work within us is… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stepan Chervonenko Societ diplomat who was Ambrassador to Czechoslovakia during the crushing of the Prague Spring Stepan Chervonenko, former Soviet diplomat, was born on September 16.1915. He died on July 11,2003, aged 87 Lives in Brief Tadeusz Kulet, tour operator, was born on October 10,1917. He died on June 7,2003, aged 83 Carlos Rivas, actor, was born on September 16,1928, He died on June 16,2003, aged 78 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mobility Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Want to place a classified advertisement? Legal Notices The Times In the High Court of Justice Court & Social Public Notices Box Number Replies The Times Whiled care is taken to establish that our… Green belt spared in £6bn plan to beat road congestion Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Will road and green cars Will road widening ease congestion - and is the hydrogen-powered car the vehicle of the future? Nature Notes News Quiz Labour and Wages Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life July 21,1983 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Marriages School news Church news Answers Thanksgiving New country houses vs areas of outstanding natural beauty Notebook Architecture The Mr Blobby of abstract form Briefing How a service station can be creative McCoy prepares for title bout Racing Saturday's results Leaders in the Flat championships AYR Beverley Brighton Windsor Reading the racecard Curtis lifts claret jug Rookie upsets the odds Injury blow to hopes of Holmes In Brief England fall short Barnett's tribute Spanish encore South Africa lose Atkins finds form Hildon take cup Hosts beaten Vintage Stadler Barrichello unruffled by protester Ecclestone 's patience runs out NiQuitin Picture Gallery British Grand Prix details and championship positions Kevin Eason's grid guide to how the teams performed at Silverstone Wilson's moving up but Arnie looks washed out United suffering from feelings of rejection again Football Chelsea wait on Duff but Bridge on brink Bradford given boost by inspired Vainikolo Rugby league Get fit, feel fit: yoga for air travellers Smith injury provides the stimulus for Hull How they stand Relay defeat tarnishes Thorpe 's dream Swimming ECB Olympic hopeftils prove best of British Sailing Kittens and Lions add bite to ECB pet project Cricket The results service Surrey County Cricket Club Scoreboards from Trent Bridge Today's fixtures Gibbs able to alter balance of power Times Square Lottery's sporting role to be stressed Sport Politics New assault heightens pressure on Armstrong The Times Stage results and overall positions Allenby's bronze helps Britain to regain team title Modern Pentathion EA Sports Driver on tour Hapless Roe philosophical about having his greatest hour spoilt Rules left officials with little choice Not observing basic principle was sorry error, says John Hopkins What stupids they were … Angry Evans beats count Winner backed at 999-1 Final scores and prize-money BBC unprepared for Parnevik's shocking dress sense Alyson Rudd Programme Notes Bjorn's hopes of Open glory are sadly laid to rest in sandy grave Man of Kent hits jackpot far from his Ohio home Garcia battles for inspiration Evergreen Faldo turning back the clock Curtis the toast of Sandwich as sands of time claim Bjorn Ca Picture Gallery Warne on Vaughan 24-Page Test Cricket Special Shaun… Swimming Cricket Modern Pentathlon British Grand Prix Tour De France Football Only the Good Kill Themselves Analysis Fashion Arts Inside Cover Story Analysis Parents Reportage Fashion Arts Games TV and Radio Apple Corps True Fiction Verbatim The Lingulstic Remains of the Day 24 Hours Richard Morrison For Every Superbly Superbly Maintained "Showcase" Park, There Must Be 20 that are Blots on the Landscape Human Jungle A Tragic Death, but Part of Me Cannot Help but Admire It Writer Tim Lott once Contemplated Suicide and his Mother Killed Herself, in Dr David Kelly He Recognises an Archetypically Decent and Vulnerable Man Unalbe to Ride out the Self-Guild that Beset Him People who Rigorously Take Responsibility for Ther Actions are Most at Risk from Suicide Fit for Summer Cannons A Cut-Price Peace The Bush \Administration's Efforts to Reconstruct Iraq after the War Resemble the Economic Philosphy of Supermarket America – Cheap and Easy. It is a Recipe for Disaster, Say Niall Ferguson Wher'e the Night Nurse? Mothers of Newborn Babies who are Turning to " Night Nannies" to Help Them through the Worst, Says Morag Preston Shock of the New Beginning Children Find Moving Home Traumatic - unless They are Prepared for the Upheaval, Says Miranda Ingram Parent Forum My Daughter, Nearly Four, is Distressed about Going to the Loo and Holds off for More than a Week at a Time. This Has Been Going on for More than Six Months Send us your Problems Killing Name of Reportage When Nisha Sharma Called off her Wedding after the Groom Demanded Money, She Became an Indian Heroine, Says Lucy Ash The Groom and his Mother Suddenly Asked for £15.000 The Times Offers Direct Can Moralising and Marketing Ever Mix ? Designers who Wear their Politics in Public Can Get Away with It – if They Hit the Mood, Says Nan Parry Next Season's Cowboy-Inspired Offerings are Being Read as an Homage to President Bush The Shortlist The Best Cooling Products Give your Holiday Wardrobe a Look as Strong and… Fight Fantastic Thirity Years after his Death, Bruce Lee's Films are Still Top of the Chops, Says James Christopher Like James Dean, his Career was over before It Has Barley Becun Putting the Gloss on the Dross Sean MacAulay Hails the Blockbuster King, Jerry Bruckheimer Bruckheimer Has Tremendous Flair—but Not for Content Telephone Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Box Office Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arts Week: Al Fresco Events Escape Artists Living on the Edge Gateshead is Expanding its Horizons with the High-Wire Artist Philippe Petit. Erica Wagner Reports The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review It Takes Something Special for Nature Documentaries to Impress These Days, but Elephants: Spy in the Herd Left Paul Hoggart Open-Mouthed Today's Highlights Satellite, Sable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 3023 Mewing Guide The Times Harrods New England Gel Warne on Vaughan Shaun Pollock Down to Business Bob Woolmer Graeme Smith Ashley Giles Simon Barnes Its Back to the White Stuff Tneissue Nextweek Pacemen to Give Edge to England The Preview The quick bowling at Nasser Hussain's disposal should be enough to extend the captain's rule, Christopher Martin Jenkins says Matchschedule How I See It Bowling Likely to Tip Balance The Key Battle Grounds Bob Woolmer, a former England batsman and South Africa coach, focuses on where the series will be won and lost How I See It Seriesrecords Time to Put Freak Show Inside the South Africa Camp Shaun Pollock says that the Lord's setback has made South Africa more determined The Times Nation in Need of New Heroes Anation Awaits Xan Rice on a team in need of a lift after the World Cup setback and Cronje affair Npower No Typical 22-Year-Old The Profilegraeme Smith Rick Broadbent on the young man charged with restoring a nation's stature Giles Fights his Corner In the Slow Lane England The Squads Time is Right for Destiny's Child Verdict from Australi England should broaden Michael Vaughan's terms of reference sooner rather than later, Shane Warne says H0w I See It Ntini up with his Quota In the Fast Lane Xan Rice on the South Africa bowler who has proved his world-class credentials South Africa The Squads Npower Fine Stories. Well Told Past Times Leading Light Not yet Captains Return Simon Barnes is not persuaded that it is time to change the England captain Npower How I See It Two Souls Laid Bare in Trent Bridge 1993 Allan Donald and Mike Atherton describe, in their own words, the intensity of the 40-minute duel that came to define their respective international careers The Times How I See It Edgbaston First Answer Test Match Trent Bridge Headingley The Aug 21st Mon Aug 25th Tickets 08000 032 6644 www. yorkshireccc, org. uk cricket@yorkshireccc. org. uk The Oval Thu Sept 4th-M0n Sept 8th Tickets 0207 582 7764 wwww. surreycricket. com enquiries@surrevcricket. com Tvandradio The Times Cricket's biggest supporter

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