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News from 22/07/2003

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Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Stan Rosenthal, jury, Jon Ashoworth, Elaine White and Sarah Harvey, Patience Wheatcroff, Richard Ryder, Vice-Chairman, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Keith Kyle, Gary Duncan, Erward Fennell, Derek Clarkson, Javies Jackson, Peter Lansley, John Bromley-Davenport, QC, Anne Woodham, Hector L. MacQueen, Frse, Professor, Linda Tsang, Linda Oakley, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Christopher Wilde, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, David Pannick, Brian Wylie, David Chater, Melissa Katsoulis, Alison Kervin, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, Elizabeth Judge, Gary Bowker, Carl Mortished, I. A. Olson, Maria Ahmed, Patrick Barkham, Jeremy Whittle, John Bungey, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Linda Hughes, Joe Joseph, Martin Pucci, Antonia Senior, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Sandwich Genertion, Gary Jacob, James Turner, Patrick Marmion, David R. Dunsmore, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, James Delingpole, Libby Pkurves, Andrew Bamji, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Philip Webser Political Editor, D. Leighton Davies, Stephen Hockman, QC, (Leader), Helen Rumbelow, Tony Boddy, Ripon, Rachel Campbell Johnston, Richard Susskind, Nicholas Wapshott, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Tom Bawden and Raymond Snoddy, David Rowan, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Navi Pillay, Ralph Smith, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, David Brown and Russell Hotton, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jonathan Hoffman, Dennis Mahoney, David Hands and Christopher Irvine, Charity Reform, Geoff Bown, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Andrew Plerce Philip Webster Raymond Snoddy and Tom Baldwin, Elaine Monaghan, Alec Osborn, Charles Leadbeater, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, James Morton, Jennai Cox Fintness Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Clem Cecil, James Baker and Tony Thompson, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Sean Neill, Ian S. H. Richards, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Jacqul Goddard, Joanna Pitman, John Cooper, Otto Fleming, Sue McSwiney, Robert Watson, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Penny Symon Political Staff, Ian Johns, Craig Lord, John Bishop, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, David Joslin, Marie C. DeNino, Richard Miles, Martin Waller, Simon Dixon, Guy Herbert, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Stuart Mole, Director-General, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, John Mitchell, Martin Helm, Stephen Dalton, Rob Clayton, Alan Eames-James, Frances Gibb, Trevor Baylis, Obe, Abigail Rayner, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Jim Allan, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, John Bennett, Pauline Tweddell, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Russell, J. Noons,

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First cracks in unity of BBC board Governor demands new summit to reconsider evidence on Dr Kelly Moscow in fear Nurses poached GM crops boost Indian heat Law Supplement The Human Submarine Descended to 400ft - the Great… The Modern Muse NHS target obsession 'cost patients their sight Index A very public welcome home for Prisoner FF8282 But there's no kiss for Archer at the end of his long stretch The Pick of the Week's Public Sector Media… Would you like to be a writer? 100s of Jobs inside News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus Visit Times Online for the latest British, world, business and sports news. Also on the site today Www. timesonline. co. uk More houses go on sale in buyers' market Talks try to stop new BA walkout Intelligent Finance Body in sea is murdered man's wife In Brief Care concern Bodies arrest Fireplace death Chiropodist ban One deep breath takes British woman to record She would be better off taking up bird watching Intel inside Nurses 'poached' from Third World working in NHS Women 'lying' for cosmetic surgery Abbey National business Princess Royal's husband to become rear-admiral Fraudsters raiding bins to steal identities Council pays expelled man £115,000 In Brief Shooting charge Fish benefits Oldest soldier All-time top car A farewell (soft) drink with the lags, a final bowl of cereal - and Archer's all set for the ride home For the rest: a van and a train ticket £50 to start anew Just AAsk Helen Mirren Julie Walters I will do what I like to find the truth, says law lord Money Hutton inquiry could pave the way for a wider investigation QC will set the tone Judge 'not afraid to stand up to Establishment' St. Joseph's Hospice Trouble? It's time for old friend to stick his neck out … Coroner orders more tests on doctor's body Mercedes-Benz Downing Street stands by action The MoD It Could yet upstage the Edinburgh Festival. A major… VW BBC puts paid to 'red-hot' Gilligan's literary ambitions …People Picture Gallery Robinson's poor Korea move Picture Gallery Indian starter for 10 will be a challenge No conferring Classic fM PS . . . Boy given up for dead accuses staff of neglect Hitchcock's nightmare comes true as birds go on the offensive Cheers Exploited maid gets £40,000 in unpaid wages Thunderer: GM crops will be farmed in Britain 'within two years' Dell New fears over safety of child car seats Egg Increase in autism 'due to better diagnosis' Berlusconi, the joker, promises to be boring Mystery of the prize Kentucky show horses nobbled with acid The Times Linguaphone Korea offers hope on nuclear talks In Brief (AP): Family of 12 die (Reuters): Amin return plea (Reuters): Pilgrims killed Low science Prime Minister in Hong Kong democracy call Post Office Beijing turns China's media loose on Blair Foreign leaders are normally protected from embarassing coverage, reports Oliver August Classic fM Bush tries to switch focus to Israel peace Even when spying was simple and the enemy constant, agencies got it wrong One. Tel 'We should deal with our troubles first' Support for the war and Bush is flagging in the US heartland, reports Elaine Monaghan from Coldwater, Michigan Flybe. com british european (AP): Extradition for 'al-Qaeda supporters' In Brief (AP): Saudi arrests Soldier cremated (AFP): EU peace role Women hide in fear of Moscow strangler Hsbc US urged to send in troops as 50 killed in Liberia Classic fM Kirov kicks off with a swashbuckler Prom 3 King Priam Albert Hall/Radio 3 First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Opera a Dinner Engagement/Ruth Cheltenham Town Hall Theatre Modern Man New End, Nw3 Pop Truckfest 2003 Steventon , Oxfordshire Free the Archer Two: prisoners of their egotism You'd be very wrong to think jail might have reformed the bumptious peer Why that rum cove Johnny Electricity won's have his way with my follicles Picture Gallery It's my media world . . . and I find it appalling Thunderer: If 'progress' is dodgy food, I'm glad to be a Flat Earther Reithian Values? Hutton must expose the faultlines in our institutions Frankenstein Foiled Science report restores reason to the GM debate The Archerlator Rise of the emancipated writing machine Nature of the EU Judge whose summing up in the Clive Ponting case was… Ethical questions raised by Dr David Kelly's death Risks to patients of choice in NHS Dirty hospitals Divorce reforms Queen's role in Commonwealth Wind power Rules of golf Modern distractions The Weather The Times Crossword 22,410 Rac BT Ontheagenda. . . Briefing Meridien decision time LSE 'examines trading' Purchase lifts PPL stake P&O in port expansion UBM extends publishing Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Charcol Commodities Better package Eurotunnel revenues tumble as price war keeps capacity at half Guardian in pursuit of Trader Media Financier 'got £400,000 fee from ex-Hobson chief' In Business Today Bitter pill SkyePharma faces bigger loss Cheaper internet bills after Oftel rap for BT Wild colonial boy From sedition charge to CBE… Co-founder decides to quit at ImClone Needtoknow: Global Business Briefing The Times Business Shot Results in brief Halliburton seeks delay Stopress SBC and Qwest link Warning hits Lexmark Smaller stock to watch Talking Points Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Dataday Data Lookahead Exchange rates Property tycoon rapped by panel over hotel shares Tube on track with £200m deals Lloyd's registers its interest in China market Give Higgs a proper drenching Sale frees Smiths to pay back debt By Our City Staff: JD Wetherspoon tries to reassure MyTravel in bonds proposal AWG signs contracts worth £450m The Times Dividend hope boosts Centrica … Bristol Water soars on investor payback … Eurotop 100 Longing for look in the Mirror Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Biggest price movements of the day Political worries hit gilts Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Tax that does not add up City Diary Hole-tel City Diary Hell hath no fury City Diary US jury is firmly out on Bush prospects Why BP had to wash its hands of coalmining after two decades Carl Mortished explains the oil giant's sacrifice of Indonesian profits The Times Galen falls 15% after US takeover talks collapse SkyePharma knocked by first-half warning St Modwen surges 23% The Times Unit Trust Information Service Nothing insidious in share sale, says company founder By Our City Staff: Kidde makes agreed £10.1m bid for IFTE Save the Rhino Virgin subscriber record Novartis predicts strong sales Pacts between companies can turn sour Corporate alliances Teaming up with another business needs careful thought at the outset, says Elizabeth Judge Business to Business Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise! Goldfinch The Times Anglo Legal English Land Partnership The Property Club UK Ltd Case study Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blackwood Loans & Investment Business for Sale Thornton Securities Ltd Business Opportunities Guidance on flexible benefits In Brief Non-exec insight Energy loans Flotation advice Banking & Finance Lions Internationals Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Sir Anthony McCowan Judge who made a controversial ruling in the Clive Ponting case and heard the appeal of the Maguire Seven Sir Anthony McCown, a Lord Justice of Appeal, was born on January 12,1928. He died on July 3,2003, aged 75 Pranlal Sheth Equal rights activist worked with fifty different campaign groups Pranlal Sheth, CBE, campaigner for equality and human rights, was born on December 20,1934. He died of cancer on June 30,2003, aged 68 Professor David Hughes Microbiologist who promoted the use of bacteria in industry, agriclture and medicine Professor David Hughes, microbiologist, was born on April 10,1915. He died on June 7,2003 aged 88 Court & Social Lives Remembered Sir Charles Tidbury From shovelling barley in the maltings to restructuring the British brewing industy Sir Charles Tidbury, chairman of Whitbread, 1978-84, was born on January 26,1926. He died on July 3,2003 aged 77 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives in Brief Nature Notes News Quiz The Iraqi dossier and Dr David Kelly The BBc, other news media and politicians all get their share of the blame for the weekend's tragic events Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issue of the days as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Mr Wilson Intervenes in Prentice Affair Every day we print the prize questions If the first letters of each answer - a place, a surname, or an object perhaps - are written out in order at the end of the opening line Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life July 22,1923 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Regain freedom Meetings Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Want to place a classified advertisement? How Liverpool coped with the Blitz Legal news Appointment Service Reunion Luncheon Dinner Church news Whilst care is taken to cstablish that our… The Times Box Number Replies Global Flights Forthcoming marriages University news Answers Court & Social Times Online Marriages Consolation for Roe and Parnevik Gibson pace offering puts Athens in sight Swimming Wilson's stock soars after quick switch to Jaguar Motor racing In Sport Today Giving guidance to juries in assessing damages for libel Law Report Privy Council Track invader puts cloud over Silverstone's future Chelsea get their man Duff signs five-year deal Wild Oats sinks Spanish to sew up title Salling Curtis's Open joy reduces Roe to tears of regret Golf Times Square Field narrows for Raper successor Rugby league Shaken Armstrong stirs into life Cyaling: Tour de France Hansen believes New Zealand are team to beat Rugby union England shot down in play-off Netball Superbike series in jeopardy after row over rules Motorcycling Fallon picks up ban on Scottish venture Ascot on Saturday AYR The Times Sedgefield Yesterday's results The Wright Track Diamond formation shapes against Alamshar ECB takes casual approach to sexing up of game Francis holds nerve as Hawks fly high Scoreboard from Trent Bridge Blaster from the past hailed a hero on Taunton return South Africa resigned to loss of Kallis for Edgbaston A little of what they fancy. . . United miss 'Beckham effect' on US tour Football Villa facing competition to net mystery man's millions The results service Taking care while up in the air Sinclair is a City slicker Charlton agree new deal with Parker despite Spurs interest On Fridays Today's fixtures Red-faced Arsenal keep on searching Harrison in comfort zone In Brief Kilpatrick named High five Eager England Curator Chadwick Kent start well £17m Duff joins Chelsea's Roman revolution Cunningham named as guilty man in drugs affair Mortgages for Business Test cricket: the Trainspotter's guide Inside Sport The Modern Muse The Billen Interview Arts Law inside Inside Arch Avenger True Fiction Now Free, Jeffrey Archer Will Have his First Meeting with his Probation Officer this Week. Hugo Rifkind Looks Ahead Verbatim the Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours Anthony Howard The Blair Government Strikes Me as Having Fallen Victim to the Arrogance of Power Human Jungle "I Felt I Had Fallen out of the World" As an Exhibition of Euan Uglow's Work Opens, Rachel Campbell-Johnston Recalls Ditting for the Artist, and Wonders Weather She was Model or Muse Lives of the Muses Geometry for the Soul: Euan Uglow Reviewed He Looked at his Modeels as He Would an Object Times Online Do You Mind if I Smoke? When Sue McSwiney Began Smoking Again She Couldn't Believe how Much Attitudes Had Changed The Councils that Care Reportage Local Authorities are Opten Derided. But Charles Leadbeater Argues that with Good Leaders, in Partinership with the Private Sector and Voluntary Agencies, They Cn Transform People's Lives When Loyalties are Women of the "Sandwich Generation" Have to Care for their as well as their Children. For Many Age of Englishtenment … Not Dead yet A Test of Credibility Health New Clinics Offering Alternative Tests Claim to Able to Reveal Cancer and Other Life-Thereatening Conditions. Anne Woodham Took One Found the Results Deeply Distlirbing—and Unscientific Walking into Trouble Xhildren who Develop a Habit of Tiptoeing May Have a Neurological or Muscular Condition Getting Strappy Men James Delingpole Struggles to Find the Right Pair of Find the Right Pair of Sporty Sandals Pulling It off: A Step in the Right Direction Crimes of Fashion The Times "My Life is One Cold Sweat" The Andrew Billen Interview But Do You Need It? Gizmos Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Game Review Piglet's Big Game (Ps2, Take 2 Interactive, £29.99) Technobabble by David Rowan Here He Goes Again The British Stage Ios Suddenly Full of Unoriginal Work. Patrick Asks Nicholas Wright why A Life in Theatre Bob's Still the Builder Hopelessly Outdated, Architecture is Riddled with Intitutional Racism and Sexism Says Tom Dyckhoff Bible Lessons Photography Joanna Pitman Catches a Unique Glimpse of the Promised Land Cold Comfort Classical Cds Geoff Brown Hears Hitchcock and Vivaldi Clash Jazz Cds Europe and the Usa Offer Two Views of the Future, Says John Bungey Radio Chris Campling Opera & Ballet The Times Vincent in Brixton The Times The Times Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move TV Review Today's Highlights Choice Javies Jackson Choice James Jackson Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Chris Campling Films Choice Steephen Dalton Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations Index T2 Crossword No 3024 Viewing Guide David Chater The Royal Bank of Scotland Learning the lessons of judgecraft When does… David Pannick: No. ideas please, we're American Coroner system: Why it needs far-reaching reforms City Law: Ofcom would like a quiet word in your ear Railpen Investments University of Hertfordshire Corporation of London The Times Investor in People Mediation The cost of killing an intruder Tony Martin, who killed a youth who had broken into his house, will be released soon. But he is only entering another Kind of prison, writes James Morton The Times Law Section Interconnector (UK) Limited Legal ideas do not stop at Passport Control Reforming the rules of death The law on deaths in police custody has been changed to include people who die in shoot-outs. Frances Gibb reports Is this the end of an antiquated system? It is time for a radical reform of the corner's office, say Elaine White and Sarah Harvey. But can this public role escape its traditions? Recommendations The Times The Times Sex, race an—how judg In this modern The romantic side of the profession of law Sex, lies and employment tribunals Employers should stamp out discrimination at work, say James Baker and Tony Thompson Take the bully by the horns and drive him from the office One in five employees has been in the past year. Gary Bowker reports Why broadcasting will never be the same again The setting-up of Ofcom, media regulator, has created much work for lawyers - and there's more to come, says Edward Fennell BTO to go In the City Au revoir or adieu? In the City Just a thought In the City Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Wish you were here In the City Lawyer of the week 'My clients, all anti-apartheid prisoners, got life sentences' News Tax on innovation patently absurd Law letters One job too many A not so secret ballot QCs are security against interference Juries: a fresh approach to serious cases The solution to spam is not simple University of Hertfordshire Rebuilding Palestine Commercial Property Private Client Partner The Times P-T Employment Lawyer Commercial Fraud Barristers Gwent Lieutenancy Times Newspapers Surprise . . . Derry was involved with change Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Peter Williamson has taken up the presidency of the Law Society with a pledge to campaign for greater access to justice and sceure a better Tradingpiaces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery Complex cases are seldom clear cut The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Health Hospital star ratings: the heroes and zeros… Careers Move in the right direction with our expert… Plus 12 Pages of Top Public Jobs Public Sector Your chance to be in government for… Education Universities: healthy, not so wealthy, but… 100s of Jobs inside Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Rumouroftheweek Otherviews Multibillion industry that takes from us all Issue of the Week Charity Reform Index Theweekinnumbers Public Opinion Alexandra Frean Alexandra Frean Seeninhansard Private builders 'double their profits with PFI' Public Policy The Explained Shipman Inquiry Index We've more visions than Mother Teresa' Jargondecoder We don't need business brains Interview The new Audit Commision head, Steave Bundred, is an old Camden lefty and a critic of the private sector. He tells Jill Sherman that councils do better with public sector managers Mediamonitor Grudgealert Intheprofessionalpress Newmedical Research Zero-star trusts let off with a warning … Other… Index IT poses 'lethal risk' for blood services The … Local councils enter world war … Pizza averts staffing crisis Social Care Hero . . . Refugee children's suffering Social Care . . . Andvillain Howtheyseeus Webwatch Inthechatrooms How universities lost their shirts in City gambles … The writing is on the blackboard for A-level exams - they are finished Salarywatch ONTHEAlRWAVES our Pick of TV and Radio Blagoftheweek 'Almo-mania' is here to stay Housing 'Ghost town' economies … Prize Caption Competition Index Spy centre costs rocket … Last Week. . . Legislation Update … Onthemove Fast route to join up with the paramedic crew Career Clinic Lessonssihavelearnt Coursewatch Ifiwereminister. . . A free hand at the ministry of your choice - now what would you do? 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