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News from 25/07/2003

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Andrew Robson, Amy Lame, Rosemary Righter, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Megan Mason, Catherine Philip, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, P. W. B. Semmens (Co-author), Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Daniel Kitson, Richard Hobson, Steven Lynch, Richard Yates, Philip Howard, Michael Hoskinson, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Melissa Katsoulis, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Patrick Kidd, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Averil Bradley, Raymond Snoddy, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Alex Barry, Cornelius Lysaght, Emma Harrison, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Rory Watson, Gary Jacob, Gary Duncan and Philip Webster, Vicki Jordan, Simon de Burxelles, Tim Reid, Thomas Lehner, Dan Sabbagh, David Ballard (Diector General), Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Hunt, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Warren W. Williams, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Eve-Ann Prentice, Charles Bremner, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Barry Johnston, Tony Watkins, Terence Kealey, Oliver Kay, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Tom Bawden and Sally Patten, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lewis Smith, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Jon Rees, Margaret Lister, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Rosemary Bennett and Anthony Browne, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Stephen L. Phillips, Mike O'neill, Tom Dart, Simon Leadbeatter, Caroline Marrell, Andrew Clennell, Derek Torrington, Mary Ann Sieghart, Christopher Walker, Matthew Brace, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, John Crossland, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Arthur Rusdell-Wilson, Jeremy Hart, Brian Murgatroyd, Ben Webster, Geoff Marsh, Philip Webster, Ian Whittell, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, Lucia van der Post, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Mick Piff, Graham Stringer (Member Transport Select Commitee), QNick Hasell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Alex O'connell, Abigail Rayner, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Damian Barr,

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Secrets of Saddam's family at war Escaped restaurant bomb by ten minutes Drove past American patrols in ordinary cars Public prayers at mosque after fall of Baghdad Blair plea to China on illegal workers Mfi Don't Worry, It was Just Day One - Brightest… The Ultimate Knees-Up Tesco law' plan Soul-searching before release of morgue pictures Fast women hit the road Kelly case likely to influence future of BBC News & Comment In the second section The Register Sport Plus L2 Visit Times Online for the latest British and world news Brown 'must raise tax to contain borrowing' Breakaway move on pay by top universities Holland & Barrett Labour 'wasting funds on officials' Total recall in California stirs up political storm Race for governer wide open as the Golden State nears bankruptcy, Chris Ayres reports from Los Angeles The ungovernable state nears moment of dtruth Bosch The road to fiscal ruin Watchdog puts the brakes on rail spending Upgrade of West Coast line delayed as Network Rail is accused of wasting ?1bn of public money, reports Ben Webster Allied Carpets Ordeal goes on as BA leaves luggage behind Picture Gallery Marking the swipecard Benefits cut hardship for children In Brief Smoked out Shooting charge Mothers' load King appeal Hove's new view Carnival boost Doctor drowns Surgery hope Hook stolen Charity chorus IVF clinic sacked scientist who had four miscarriages Infertility will be conquered 'in a decade' Terror trial protest Nectar Gifted saxophonist may never play again Five seconds into a Radio 4 news bulletin: cue… Toyota People E-mail: people@thetimes. co. uk Gay police chief prepares to throw his hat in the political ring Falconer still drinking the 'Decaf' Nicole Kidman has reneged on her pledge at the… Odds on pigs will fly Charlotte Church 'has ruined voice' AA Kettler Ps … From sad to cad, Army life can be a major dead end City cheat stole over £440,000 Miser leaves £1m for guide dogs Judge says earl's castle is no longer his home Quiz show cheat told to quit Service Terminator 3 Rise of the Machines Falconer's special offers include the 'Tesco law' PC World The Computer Superstore Face maps trace paedophile victims Pupils swap Ritalin with drug dealers The Donkey Sanctuary By a Correspondent: Duty got the better of tobacco curbs Egg Names on Orwell's blacklist released Jaguar Planners of 1941 dodgy dossier tangled with BBC Then as now, Iraq was the centre of a row, write Alan Hamilton and John Crossland All saints and sinners Mitsubishi Motors Holloway plumbs depths of worst jails Martin leaves cell and moves to police safe house Sight Savers International The best and the worst Coffee can save alcohol drinkers from cirrhosis Grief eased for euthanasia families Nectar Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: Drunk driver left baby in car after crash Brother tells how boy, 4, died in cesspit It's time to listen to the people, says 'last Blairite' Politicians must ask how they can make a diffference, not play adversarial games, Tessa Jowell tells Tom Baldwin Scholl Hutton rules against televising inquiry BT The Saab 95 EU to save dolphins from 'walls of death ' The Link Marks & Spencer Cliffs reveal history down to last drop Alert for new foot-and-mouth strain Archive of the 'fifth Beatle' up for auction Chappell Corus hotels Three die as Saddam men swear vengeance Invasion gave purpose to murderous playboy Uday Hussein's personal bodyguard tells Catherine Philp in Baghdad that Saddam's unpredictable elder son organised the Fedayin guerrillas resisting the coalition forces 'Their bodies are there, their souls are in hell' Seat Intelligence mistakes 'let in 9/11 hijackers' Flybe French relish gripes of wartime GIs Cubans all at sea in a Chevy Bush summer blitz to sell tax cuts Pair 'poked fan' at tattooed Tyson before street brawl Charles Schwab Assassin sneers at family's grief In Brief (AFP): Killer's grievance (AP): Office shooting (AP): Calvi charges (AFP): Beating claim (AFP): Tarantula in post (AP): Al-Qaeda charge (AFP): Gaza attack Cannibal tells of call to deadly last supper Armin Meiwes hunted cyberspace for years until he met a man willing to be eaten, writes Allan Hall The Times Traveldirect Dell Pope prays for rain as drought persists in Italy American croquet puts golf through the hoop The height of us social recreation is a very English pursuit, Chris Ayres reports from St Helena, California Nationwide A sport of kings which proved a hit with the public The Sunday Times Met sued over 'too modern' nights at opera Capers of Crookback: the Musical Theatre Richard III RST, Stratford upon Avon Opera The Eternity Man Almedia, N1 Thawaite Robin Howard Theatre, WC1 First Choice the Best Shows The Times Proms 7/8 BBCSO/CLS Albert Hall/Radio 3 Pop Bebel Gilberto Shepherds Bush Empire We know what we like, but how do we pay for it? Mary Ann Sieghart says the taxpayer, not the lottery, should stump up for art The second liberation: at last the people of Iraq can see an end to their fear Picture Gallery Return these Cold War relics to rural abandon Thunderer: Take the American way for first-class universities Off the Rails Network Rail must get a grip on runaway costs Home Truths Illegal immigrants are as vulnerable as they are numerous Noblesse on the Make How many millions is enough? Value of the BBC Media role over Dr Kelly's death Value of learning history by the book Dividends paid by Channel Tunnel Lord Irvine's walls Woodchester mansion Gm products Hard times The Times BAA monopoly 'needs fixing' Heathrow strike It's that man again Rules of golf A head for heights The Weather Today's Weather Rain Spreading East, Then Brighter Weather The Times Crossword 22,413 Weathercall Winner Consumer France Awards 2003 Global recovery flagging Briefing Grant to Ryanair 'illegal' Writedown by WestLB ScotPower profits surge Stagecoach US disposal Morgan Chase purchase Revamp helps MFI Charts of the day Index Covered Permira to make £1.5bn offer for Debenhams FSA to block insurance for fines What's in a name? $1.3bn at Reuters Soaring sales fan fears over household debt Getting Hitched? Tip sparks inquiry into ownership of Chelsea Village Need Know: Global Business Briefing The Times Business Shot Results in brief Microsoft hiring drive Stop Aquila sells in Australia Yellow Pages windfall Smaller stock to watch Talking Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Look Exchange rates Boots defends buyback on eve of update Rover Treading carefully at 425p Surprise rise in dividend lifts L&G Capita busy with road-toll talks Ray of sunshine amid the clouds Spitzer victory in block to US Bill Nationwide beats package protest Investors threaten censure over C&W pay policy Sweet-talking chief inspires Reuters Elan tumbles 22% after drug trial fails Eurotop 100 Why Sir Phil won't Shell out Major Indices Commodities Tempus London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Biggest price movements of the day Retail sales rise fires sell-off Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Active Value pair vow to fight on after £30m loss The Friday Interview Says defeat in the Cordiant battle has not daunted the two fund managers The Times Julian Treger: curriculum vitae Statistical blip What others say about the partners Brian Myerson: curriculum vitae Tasty, but not pukka0 City Diary Congestion cull City Diary The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company,… Banking & Finance Make-A-Wish LCI eyes betting kiosks for its casinos The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cut congestion costs the easy way, free of charge Shell ignites talk of'war chest' plan Picture Gallery Lions International Comcast may bid in Vivendi auction AstraZeneca shrugs off patent worries BMW aims to become bigger noise If Immediate Delivery 993 4S Multiple Display Advertising Items Corvette 911 Carrera 2 P&S Motors Ltd Mustang Db7 Auto Db7 Volante 996 Turbo Tip Cayenne S Tip Audi Rs6 Saloon Easirent Porsche Bentley Brooklands Lpt Dunedin Motor Company Wanted BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Bristol Street Motors Classic Cars BMW 330Ci Cab 330Ci Sport 523i Multiple Classified Advertising Items Z4 3.0 SSG Z4 3.0i Multiple Display Advertising Items Danger is part of the fun of rallying Chrysler Classic Cars Coys Chrysler 360 Aston Martin & Porsche 360M 550 Maranello, Oow, Blue 550 Maranello 996 C4 s tiptronic Kent High Performance Cars (Sales) Ltd The Times The Uk's Number One Car Supermarket Multiple Display Advertising Items Ford Ducati Registration Numbers DVLA Elite Registrations Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Left Hand Drive Mercedes 560sl Mercedes 380sl Left Hand Drive Murray Motor Company Maserati Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mini Cooper Tvr Vauxhall The Times Wil 23 £3950 Lib 28 £1250 Ail 2000 £950 Pheonix… S11 Ddt 56 Gpj DK Registrations Toyota Beetle Cab Golf Se TDi 100ps Multiple Classified Advertising Items Xc90 X4 Spy M8 Tes F10 Ral Romans Mercedes Wanted Mercedes Clk270 Slk230 500Sl C Class Sports Coupe Cl420 Cl500 Clk320 Sl350 Sl500 Cl600 Sl500 Porsche 996 Turbo Mercedes-Benz Mercedes S320 CDi S320 Cdi S55l Amg Sl280 Sl320 Clk320 Cab E220 CDi Ml270 Cdi Mercedes Auction E320 CDi Ml270 Cdi Sl350-600 CLK 320 cabriolet Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Philip Heslop Leading prosecutor in famous fraud cases, and one of the youngest QCs of modern times Philip Heslop, QC financial barrister, was born on April 24,1948. He died on July 11,2003, aged55 Professor Martin Black Scientist who helped doctors to solve some of the engineering problems of the human body Professor Martin Balck, medical engineer, was born of Febuary 11,1932. He died on June 24,2003, aged 71 Picture Gallery James O'connor Helping the advertising industry to help itself without regulation Lives remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Rosalyn Tureck Rosalyn Tureck, pianist, was born on December 14,1914. She died on July 17,2003, aged 88 Mickey Deans Fifth husband of Judy Garland, in the final, troubled months of her life Mickey Deans, siner and pinist, was born in 1935. He died on July 11,2003, aged 68 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Lives in Brief Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the with other Times readers New divisions over Ostalgia Some Germans are now looking back fondly to life in the Gdr. But why? Nature Notes Sex Instruction - Need of Educating the Educators News Quiz Every day we print the prize questions. If the first letters of each answer Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life July 25,1927 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. K. P. A Want to place a classified advertisement? Legal Notices Holdings Limited Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Box Number Replies A pilgrim's work in progress Liberty Europe (Holdings) Limited Midland Guarantees Limited The Insolvency Act 1986 Tnu Europe Natural Gas… Mercer Human Resource Consulting 1 Vijayadurga Gopalkrishna Pai Bexcom U. 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Limited CSC Financial Services Limited CNA Insurance Company (Europe) Limited Forthcoming marriages Dinners Public Notices Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 Copyright… Legal Public Company & Parliamentary Notices Appeal for Heirs Livery companies Church news Smuggling sentencing guidelines Law Report Tension between refugee and rights terms Student's plea for change Calls to the Bar - Trinity term Seclusion of mental patients can violate human rights Gates honour Asian and Caribbean troops Answers Bullying coaches a necessary evil on road to glory Gonzalez upsets Texas Rangers9 plans American sport: Griffey dismisses thoughts of retirement while the NBA goes into a trading frenzy Get fit, feel fit: yoga for air travellers Day five Index Lakers left reeling as Bryant is charged Salford welcomes the world Triathion Rowland keeping eye on Vernon Athletics Bjorn banishes the blues with course record Golf Inkster has to perform rescue operation The Times Racing Chepstow By Our Sports Staff: Watson turns back the clock at Turnberry Burns hits out at Germany stages Motor rallying Angot storms to decisive victory Equestrianism Ascot Results from yesterday's five meetings Newmarket Wolverhampton Victory Moon shoots for stars Ractng Salisbury Former champion tipped to succeed Caulfield Bath add Martens to squad In Brief Rusedski out Lovatt prevails US take aim Phillips signs Ratcliffe through The Times England made to dance to different tune Cricket India a spared by rain Yesterday's scoreboards The Frizzell County Relationship Today Lee prepares to let rip Pitch blameless as Somerset slide Second division Shoaib revival cut short by Smith and Hall Chappie stamps his authority Hampshire rescued by defiant Katich Hewson's condition worries Derbyshire Middlesex stunned by Ormond's over from nowhere Cricket Wilting Essex grateful to Flower Johnners jollity produced sticky moments for colleagues In his book The Life of Brian Barry Johnston recalls pranks that both amused and Irritated Popov regains his crown to reign supreme Swimming: World Championships Boots Taylor must act swiftly on doubles troubles Tennis Knaven is king for a day after rare win Cycling: Tour de France Castleford move in to bring Newlove home Rugby league Premier League told to change its media goals Football First lady wanted to join all the president's men The results service Times Square Today's fixtures Gallas pledges future to Chelsea The Times Ferguson intent on cracking US market Makers turn up heat on FGSport Motorcyling Rusty England left to lick Test wounds after opening… Langer wins widespread approval as next cup captain Simon Barnes considers the two sides of a successful… Scope Inside Sport The Greatest Shows on Earth 18 Pages of what You Really Need to Know about the Edinburgh Festival Memories Comedy Prizes Inside Mind Control True Fiction Scientists Have Promised a Wheelchair that Can Be Steered by Thought. Will Pavia Looks at the Implications for Computers Verbatim 24 Hours Note to Self: Learn Ancient Greek. Find out about Wine. And Plumbing. And Car Engines It's the Ultimate Knees-Up Edinburgh Festival More Friege Shows than Ever, Bookings up, New Venues…magnus Linklater Presents the Biggest, Noisiest, Most Exciting Show in the World Picture Gallery Days of Tartan and Turnips The Canadian Novelist Margaret Atwood Recalls the Times She Spent in Edinburgh in the Seventies, Mixing Motherhood and Writing Surviving with your Wits Intact Comedy Football, Freshely Squeezed Fruit Juice and a Well-Thumbed Playstation…comedian Daniel Kitson Detail the Essentials for Getting through August Gorman's Aghast Dave Gorman Travelled 140,000 Miles on an Advance for a Novel He Didn't Write, He Tells Alex O'connell "I Went into It Thinking that People are Good" Longview Mercury Win a Luxury Weekend in Edinburgh Nokia From the Director Ready for a Seat at the Ring-Side Elizabeth Byrne Tells Robert The Times Suite Spell of Success The Hottest Name to Drop, Christopher Wheeldon is Set to Storm the Festival Says Debra Craine The Times There's No Need to Panic. Yet Yes, There's Chaff - but Richare Morrison Finds Some Tasty Wheat in this Year's Programme Too The Jazz and Blues Festival Has its Television: With the Row between Labour and the Bbc, the Festival Will Reflect Industry Turbulence, Says Raymond Snoddy The New Power Players From Comics and Rockers to Dancers and Film-Makers—our Critics Choose Some of the Brightest Young Talent at this Year's Festival Cannons Best Views in town The Landscapes of Monet are Just Some of the Fine Spectacles on Show, Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Access All Areas James Christopher Meets Shane Danielson, the Artistic Director who Put the Wishes of the Fans First Opera & Ballet Lord of the Dance Wembley Arena Jeff Beck The Ultimate Yes Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Paul Weller Grooving into the Wee Hours Party Animals Need Not Feel Left out as the Club Scene Livens up for the Festival, Says Amy Lame Crème/Media Recruitment Consultants £Basic + Commission +… The Times Super Secretaries £22-25k+ bonus and excellent benefits. Working for… Experienced PA/BOOK Keeper £28k Personal Pa to entreprenturial businessman… Architects & Interior Designers. Perm / temp… Out-Of-Town top Pa position 25-30k. 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Published and… Oreck Best Case Scenario Inside Where the Punters are Placing their Bets Our Weekly Look at the Betting on the Movement of House Prices with City Index Property Futures For what It's worth Waves of buyers are pushing up house prices in Cornwall, so if you want a seaside haven try Kent Picture Gallery This Week Market Report Essex Agents Say Suffolk Agents Say With Hometrack In Family-Size Apartment in Little Venice Stafford House, W2: a four-bedroom second-floor flat In a serviced mansion block with lift Getinget out Get Away Out Period Weatherboard House in Kent Little Knoxbridge, Kent: family home in the catchment area of an excellent grammar school Away Moated Manor House in Suffolk Buces Farm, Suffolk: a Grade Ii listed former manor house set in six acres of grounds From Legoland to Red Square Urean Guerrilla Stoke Newington prides itself on its creative edge and its alternative character. Damlan Barr takes to the streets To Red Square A&K Back the House to Win A brave few are selling up, renting and hoping to snap up a bargain, says Jeremy Hunt Halifax Casestudy No Expanse Spared Marcus Binney sheds light on a well-kept Georgian secret A Kingdom for my Horses Bolt Holes Jenny Knight meets a couple moving to France to combine business with pleasure Pasturesnew Countryside Properties Bewley New Homes Wates Homes Halifax Compass Point Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Spy Suffolk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner Place, Cairns Road, London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flatshare Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norfolk Norfolk Homes Homesearch South of the Thames Clapham Retirement South of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wheretheother Halflives Goodmanors Westminster More Fun for your Money Life Swapping An English family's home can be a flat if it comes with a balcony and river views Your Money Howtheotherhalflives Let the House Go Gently to Seeds Great LLose the velvets but keep the chintz and floaty fabrics and go for a light country look this summer, says Lucia van der Post Gently to Seeds Private Sales Wraysbury, Berkshire Herne Bay, Kent Norfolk Lowndes Court, Knightsbridge Cambridge A Personal service for Private Property advertisers The Times Barratt Crosby Redrow The Best Bits from the Public Sector Bryant Homes Henderson Connellan KFH Hamptons International Dorset The Times The Design House FPD savills Perk Practice Investmentmasterclass Geoff Marsh finds rental guarantees a tempting prospect Foxtons Cybarco IPCM Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Homesearch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spain Ocean Estates International Property Exhibition Spain Marbella Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Marbella-Costabella Domesticdisasters 24. 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