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News from 28/07/2003

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Andrew Robson, Stan Rosenthal, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Robert Hands, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Christopher Daws, Alexandra Frean, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Alex Rac, Paul Hoggart, John Gosden, Richard Hobson, Steven Lynch, Ivo Tennant, David Blunkett, Ian Winrow, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Christine Seib, David Chater, Jonathan Hills-Jones, Dillwyn Miles, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Larry Lindsey, Maureen Green, James Hider, Jeremy Whittle, Rainer Burchett, Penrith, Peter Knott, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, John Goodhand, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Cornelius Lysaght, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Richard Jennings, Avril Mailer, Gary Jacob, Mike Toms (Group planning and regulatory affairs director), Richard Lloyd, Alfredo Marcantonio, Luca Cumani, Geoff Wragg, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Sophie Surplus and Oliver August, Nicholas Blanford, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Paolo Hewitt and Simon Wells, Deborah Jackson, Clive Brittain, Georgina Baidoun, Richard Johnson, Chris Johnston, Ian MacKinnon, Helen Rumbelow, Douglas Stevenson, Mark Johnston, Dudley Holley, Oliver Kay, Michael Festing, Ross Clark, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Parent Forum, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Gary Duncan and David Charter, Catherine Philip and Elaine Monaghan, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Adam Fresco and Oliver Wright, Raymond Keene, Kieron Quirke, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Peter Reddaway (Visiting professor), Barry Kaye, Newton Abbot, Ian Carnaby, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Tom Brown, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Malcolm Bowden, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Max Rutherford, Emily Davies, David Heald, M. Davies, Brin Miles, Dalya Alberge, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, Lesley Pastrone, Tony Juniper, William Rees-Mogg, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Walker Chairman, Christopher Walker, Tom Leonard, Tim Hames, Morrison Halcrow (Chief Assistant Editor), Elizabeth Dutton, Craig Lord, Andrew Thomson, Andrew Clennell and Johann Aeschlimann, Chris McGrath, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Robert Tait, Jeremy Hart, David Elsworth, Ben Webster, P. S. Ferguson, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Miriam Francome, Lea Paterson, Ed Dunlop, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Graham Allen, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Abigail Rayner, Henry Cecil, Benedict Birnberg, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Rita Henryk-Gutt, Monica Waters, Histon, Walter Zapp, Geoffery Hallett, Bardford, Charley Lowndes, Tim Johnston, Robert Kaye, Christopher Irvine,

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Brown under fire as pay packets shrink Chancellor accused of failing on tax, savings and growth pledges Hezbollah threat Inside Bad behaviour GP surgery ban Polo Twist from £8,995 To Restore Trust, We Have To Show Our Trust In The… City gent wins in takeover bid for Highland clan Not strictly ballroom, more a Square dance Back to Bardot Fashion He doesn't have a syndrome - he's just a… Americas 'murky' intelligence muddies the water for Blair News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Visit Times Online for the latest British and world news. Also on the site today Www. timesonline. co. uk We have no God-given right to survive, BA chief warns Staff sign in, but do not sign out TUC fights Brown over euro strategy Labour conference ban on union boss AOL Broadband Hyperactive? Just go to a park and climb a tree Professor claims that behavioural 'syndromes' are normal childhood restlessness of a generation stuck at home, Glen Owen reports Debate rages on in teachers' internet chatroom Ritalin use and abuse fears Hp invent BBC Chairman launches pre-emptive independence strike Hoon's credibility dented as MoD admits he met kelly Now Blair's brother takes up fight over QC reforms The Sleep Disorder Clinic Anger over road fines surcharge Redwood allies deny he left wife Awkward squad, relatively speaking Galloway's cottage burgled Two children die in fire at London pub In Brief 'Accidental' raid Channel rescue Paraglider crash Working students No time to waste Muscle condition Royal boost Teenagers die in 'petrol bomb' attack on bedsits Skoda Auto Dalai Lama reflects on a life without sex Abbey National Graduate dies in kayak tragedy Burglar 'to drop case' against Tony Martin Malaysia Bleak House awaits next stage of drama 12 in court over violent race clash In Brief Pilot escapes Epilepsy inaction Toddler dies Holiday money GPs' fingers are on the button not on the pulse 'Shipman spotters' to be taken on by hospital trusts Tough-case bonus for social workers Kaddie Boy NatWest Music helps children's verbal skills Tomb reveals Ancient Egypt's humiliating secret Dalya Alberge reports on how details of crusing defeat by another Nile superpower were kept hidden Rich pickings from ebony and ivory Cheers House sales warming up as summer boosts sales Blake's 7 to return without shaky sets Sharp Rac Always there Scottish Riviera revisits glory days 50 years on, and Korea's border is nuclear hot spot Dell Parade abandoned over fears for Kim Castro labels EU 'the superpower's Trojan horse' Hezbollah warns Bush: We will fight back The Hezbollah leader accses the US of sponsoring terorism in an interview with Nicholas blanford in Berut Saudi anger at 9/11 report Sharon faces White House challenge over security fence Isreal to release 2010 militants Leader admired by allies and feared by enemies STEPwise Hopefuls line up to govern Golden State Mutiny attempt fails after hotel threat Nissan A lesson in how to get married... Schools for brides tech Western ways, writies Ian MacKinnon ... and how to get divorced by text message Peaceful Cambodia poll set to return premier Five Iraqis killed as net closes on Saddam Flybe Ducking insults and missiles on night patrol Stephen Farrell joins British troops in Basra. Security in the southern city and elsewhere remains fragile US blames Arab media after bloody weekend BT Children 'trapped like rats' in Liberia war zone Thousands scuttle to take shelter from rain of shells bombarfing civilians, writes Jonathan Clayton in Monrovia The Times Mortgage Service Berlusconi threatened by centrist rebellion Cheshire Building Society (Reuters): Threat to us backers from Taleban' In Brief (AFP): Djindjic arrest (AFP): Hostage hope (AFP): Helicopter crash (AFP): Eta bomb blast (AFP): Drive to eternity (Reuters): Karaoke champs Big splash for a wet Womad World music Womad First Choice the Best Shows The Times Theatre The Last Days of the Empire Times Online Prom 10 BSO/Alsop Albert Hall/Radio 3 Prom 12 Hallé/Elder Albert Hall/Radio 3 ArtsFirst If California is in a state, blame it on the Brits The West Coast's current eccentricities all arrived on the first waggon train In a world of rolling news and instant opinion, we are forgetting how to trust Picture Gallery Brown may get the call, but would it be prudent? Thunderer: Speeding surcharges: they're the absolute limit The Danger of Doubt Why Tony Blair's ministers long for renewed public trust Gilligan's Island The BBC does exist in splendid isolation Etiquette Angst Advice for Indian brides coming to Britain The role of the Hutton inquiry Linking Chechnya to Iraq was wrong Lives and deaths of Saddam's sons Orwellian Labour 'New runways needed' Uses of chaff School's out Heathrow strike Continental drift Fluid imbalance The Times Illegal workers out of control Academic pay Costs of moving Tax on taste The Weather The Times Crossword 22,415 Rac The Cooperative Bank Milk pricing inquiry Briefing Utility rights issue fears MCI faces fresh inquiry Industry insolvencies fall Commission bill rises City pays for staff delays Fund manager resigns Rontech claim for system How the week finished In Business Today Corporate Proffite Insurer refuses to run for cover Inefficient public services 'are wasting £70bn a year' Investor protests expected over sale of store group Grid plans special deals to ease power cut fears Economic Agenda us learns from 'engine that… UK firms 'must add £36bn to pension costs' Radisson Edwardian Hotels Walter Zapp Inventor of a spy camera obituary Need Know: Global Business Briefing Press Complaints Commission Talking Newspapers Stop Talking Data Lookahead Exchange rates 'Environmental disaster looming' over waste plans Plea for help on tax credits Horlick to quit as chief of SGAM Hedging against that rainy day Time for a dose of the can-do spirit City firms count cost of delays The Times Tougher product safety laws due Insurer refuses to run for cover Antonia Senior on a giant's tentative steps back from the brink Who's who in the boardroom LSE eyes draft aimed at defusing LCH row Fraud cases hit record high of £216m in first half of year The company in detail History Holiday FM goes radio ga-ga 'New target' demand on inflation Business Lions Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? James Kelly Caption in the Irish Army embroiled in an import arms for use by the Provisional IRA James Kelly, Irish Army captain, was born on October 16,1929. He died on July 16,2003, aged 73 The Earl of Balfour Striel drafter of Bills and the only viscount known to have served as a dockhand The 4th Earl of Baifour, merchant seman and landowner, was born on December 23,1925. He died on June 27,2003, aged 77 Sir John Palmer Far-sighted Law Society president and driving force behind one of Britain's leading regional firms Sir John Palmer, prseident of the Law Society, 1978-79, president of the Law Society, 1978-79, was born on March 21,1920. He died on July 13,2003, aged 83 Court & Social Charities notebook Walter Zapp Inventor of the Minox camera, used by spies and the Royal Family Waller Zapp, inventor of the Minox miniature camcra, was born on September 4,1905. He died on September 4,1905. He died on July 17,2003, aged 97 Lives in Brief Personal Column Legal. Public. Company & Parliamentary Notices Sir Charles Kerruish Dominant forc in politices on the Jsle of Man who was the first president of the Manx parliment Sir Charles Kerruish, OBE, President of Tynwald, the Isle of man parliment, 1990-2000, was born on July 23,1917. He died on July 23,2003, aged 86 Mobility Want to place a classified advertisement? Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 Copyright… Lives Remembered Court & Social Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits The Times Debate the issue of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk What next for Labour? Is Tony Blair's party doomed to behave like a stroppy teenager—or will it finally grow up? Nature Notes The Situation in Ireland News Quiz Every day we print the prize questions. If the first letters of cach answer - a place, a surname, or an object perhaps - are written Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life July 28,1988 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Marriages A stitch while doing time can save prisoners from boredom Notebook Charities Call-to-arms for volunteer sector Briefing Why we need to extend company law The College of Law legal practice course results, 2003 The College of Law Tax Bar Vocational Course Cardiff Law School High five for Armstrong American takes Tour once… Golding glad to be back in running Athletics Results from Birmingham UK in right to life violation Law Report No breach in tariff change Queen; S Bench Divisional Court Party has benefit of contract Court of Appeal Extension better than strike-out Court of Appeal Loeb gets message to hold off Finn Motor rallying All Blacks assume complete command Rugby union Oxx tale may get tasty sequel in Breeders' Cup Big race result Folkestone Reading the racecard Results from yesterday's three meetings Favourite to miss Sussex Alamshar exceeds all expectations in boosting classic generation Saturday's details Armstrong rides into legend with fifth win Cycllng: Tour France Final stage results and overall positions Yarmouth Racing Leaders in the Flat championships Windsor Sedgefield Bulls take command after Orr's departure Rugby league By Our Sports Staff: Giants' effort is too much for Hull Stewart in no mood for early retirement First npower Test match Statistically speakig Full scoreboard from Edgbaston Bangladesh have no answer to combination of Love and Waugh The weekend's scoreboards The Frizzell County Championship Today Pietersen 's power blocks dash for victory by Sussex Frizzell County Championship Durham left to rue missed opportunity Controlled Kabir sends Surrey into a tailspin National League The Times Gidman in control Bopara proves a hit Craven turns the screw on Spitfires Shah gives Middlesex hope for promotion Phelps puts brake on Thorpedo but Spitz hype dims Swimming world Championships Stunning victory leaves Sexton on top of the world By Our Sport Staff: FA waits on Fashanu 'sting' Football Get fit, feel fit: exercises for pre-teens Day one Day one Veron leaning towards Chelsea move Times Square Campbell completes recovery from US setbacks Golf Rossi kept at bay by Gibernau In Brief Record haul Prince repelled Inkster prevails Cumbria ousted Curtis second The results service Hodgson suffers double trouble in Byrne's wake Motorcycllng BBC's fuss over Hodgson exposed as premature coronation Today's fixtures Chambon makes move Babmgton stays put to make light of conditions Equestrianism Johns gains welcome home win Triathion South Africa scenting victory after Vaughan's vigil ends Greece is the word for Britain after record medal haul Mitsubishi Motors Happy and Glorious Inside Sport The Burning Question Reportage Parents Fashion Inside Off their Trolleys True Fiction Supermarkets May Soon Be Able to Offer Financial and Legal Services. Kieron Quirke Eavesdrops on One Happy Shopper Verbatim 24 Hours Could the Snooziest Town on the South Coast Be Turned into Sussex's Answer to San Francisco? Human Jungle Enjoy your Moment in the Sun Cover Story Recent Claims that Just One Instance of Severe Sunburn Will Cause Malignant Melanoma are Exaggerated, Says Mick Hume-The Sun Will Damage your Skin but Won't Kill You. Dr Thomas Stdttaford, Right, is Not Convinced Covering up Still Makes Sense Correction The Pinnacle of Performances on top of the World Reportage When a Swedish Music Sgent Decided to Revive the Summertime Fortunes of his Favourite Alpine Ski Resort, Noy Even Richard Morrison Could Believe that so Much Talent Could Gather in One Small Place No Room at the School Parents New York Has Too Few Places, so Familes Turn to Paid Advisers, Says Abigail Rayner What's Got into the Tweenies? Your Primary School Child is Moody-Blame Pre-Adolescent Hormones. Says Deborah Jackson I how Much Privacy Do I Need to Give my: 16-Year-Old Daughter and her Boyfriend? Send US your Problems Cannons More Meringues or a Slimline Tonic? Fashion Modern, Traditional, Designer... Or Not? Emily Davies Cuts to the Heart of the Wedding Dress Debate The Shortlist: The Best Multipurpose Products Echoes of Bardot Emma Hope's Shoes Sale Canon A Mod, Mod World Arts As a Season of Films about the Mods Opens, the Organisers Paolo Neweitt and Simon Wells Salute a Mythic Youth Cult 'It was a Tribal Thing' Alfredo Marcantonio a Pioneering Mod, Recalls a World of Clubs, Cliques and Fearless Tailoring Opera & Ballet Royal Opera House 020 73M 4000 until… Tricycle Theatre The Timesbox Officedirect Edinburgh Fringe: Kids & Comedy … Escape Artists First among Equines … as Girl Power Stumbles, Sean MacAulay Bets on a Horse In this Time The Times Offersdirect Paintbrush Offer Agenda Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Larkin : Love Again was a Beautifully Rich, Textured and Atmospheric Play that Made Paul Hoggart Want to Revisit the Curmudgeonly Poet's Work TV Review Today's Highlights Choice Jonathan Hills-Jones Choice Jonathan -Jones Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Chris Campling Choice Stephen Dalton Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Sky Movies Premier BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3029 Viewing Guide David Chater Harrods Hat Trick of the Season Knockout Punch Simon Barnes meets the most popular… Up on the Downs Alan Lee previews a unique week in… Frankly Frankie Is Dettori really A-list material or… 04 Mark Johnston 10 Chris McGrath is Richard Johnson… Worthy Favourite off and Running Thissue Nextweek Timeless Appeal of Glorious Week … Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, says voctiry for Persian Punch would be the toast of many at the idyllic setting of Goodwood Highlights of the Week Tattle Ed Dunlop Time to Head South for … Mark Johnston has fond memories of Glorious Goodwood and has been busy preparing his latest raid on the festival … Rock of Gibraltar Bareback Battle for Local Authority Alternative Festivals Hospitality to Whet Thehostelries Alan Lee on where to best to find food, drink and a bed after a hard day at the races Where are They now? The Appetite Hollywood Backs a Winner Why Fret Leads to a Panic for Commentators The Commentetor Howdotheydothat? Persude a Frightened, Recalcitrant or Downright Stubborn Rachorse to Go into the Starting Stalls Sliper Alternative Festivals Deauville Trainertattle Jockeying for Position The Profile Frankie Dettori Rick Broadbent bemoans the Italians's attempts to keep himseif in the spotlight Duke of Tough Decisions Theproprietor Chris McGrath meets the 10th Duke of Richmond, whose vision and energy are helping Goodwood to thrive in hard times Didyouknow? Which of These Trophies is the Real Goodwood Cup? The Silverware Trainertattle Punch-Drunk Love Affair Flourishes The Contender Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, enjoys meeting an evergreen favourite and the trainer who links him to another adored horse Trainertattle Trainertattle …You…? Case Cracked: Size Onthebox Clare Balding rises above the small problem with the BBC's racing TV Timers Irish Show how to Party in Extravaganza that Makes British Look like Wimps Alternative Festivals Galway Sicknote Flat-Finding Days are in past but Goodwood Memory Lingers Thejump A decade on, sharp bends and steep falls still inspire vivid recollections Listening to Style Counsel Can Prevent Humiliation Thefashion Miram Francome offers handy advice for those keen to keep up appearances Let's hope for great weather. Just in case,… A Guide to Recognising the Leading Riders - for Absolute Beginners The Jockeys Knowledge to Draw on The Tipster Rob Wright, Racing Editor, on variable a punter must cinsider to prosper Tote Betting The Times The Beginner's Guide to Betting A History of Taking the The Great Gambles The Stewards' Cup seen betting coups aplenty over 160 years, Ian Carnby says The Times Tattle All You Need to Know to Have Theguide A Truly Glorious Goodwood Trainertattle BT Broadband your horizons

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