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News from 30/07/2003

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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Alexandra Frean, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Maggie Alderson, Magnus Linklater, Robert Thicknesse, Richard Hobson, Ingrid Mandsell, Richard Eurich Fine Art Society, Stephen Jakobi Director, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Martin Stuart Bell, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Christine Seib, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Terence Wynn (Editor), Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Leslie Fraser-Mitchell, James Hider, Richard Hamilton, Edward Peck, Sam Lister, Norman Hammond Archaeologh Correspondent, David Sharrock, Peter Jennings, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Debra Craine, Valerle Elliott Consumer Editor, Martin Davies, Marina Warner, Cindy Chupack, Adam Sage, Steve Bird and Russell Jenkins, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, Raymond Hands, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Dominic Walsh and Jenny Davey, Helen Rumbelow, Ian McIntyre, Nicholas Wapshott, Harry M. Randall, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Lisa Jardine, Paula Hawkins, Sarah Butler and Martin Waller, Oliver Kay, Tom Baldwin, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Helen Latrou and Adam Fresco, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Andrew Norfolk and Christopher Irvine, Ellis Cashmore, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Matthew Pryor, Ben Webster and Paul Schoonenberg, Peter Kimm, Tony Partington, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Chris Campling, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, Nick Hasell, Peter Coker Gainsborough's House, Sudbury, Gary Jacob and Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman and David Charter, Matthew Brace, Carlotta Gall, Douglas Milsom, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Nic Munro, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, John Busby, Anthony de Winton, Malcolm Burgess, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Richard Miles, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Dominic Walsh and Tom Bawden, Emma Hartley, Denis Pereira Gray, Chairman, Shaun Pollock, Stephen Dalton, Marianne Curphey, Nicholas Neve, Abigail Rayner, Matthew Connolly, Tobias Hill, Jan Raath, Bob May, President, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Christopher Irvine, Rebecca Goldsmith, Stephen Pollard,

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Triple police killer fights secrecy in quest for freedom Blair confronts rebels over elite hospitals Sexing up Church Sharon defiant VW Deadly Wall of Flame Engulfs Holiday Paradise God, Sex, Power and Money The Church and the… Index Surprise help from Saddam in US propaganda war How speed could drive rally champions off road The Doctor Vanishes News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Labour makes secret plans for peace with Livingstone Mayor's £31m bail-out for traffic charge MP in attack on Foreign Office over cost of trips Picture Gallery BA talks raise peace hopes Intelligent Finance Green tax is proposed to cut airline travel RSC chief 'forced out' by board In Brief Teen drug abuse Cigarette raids Soldier's death Playback Britons die as Riviera arson sparks forest inferno Terrorism fear after petrol bombs found. Adam sage, Steve Bird and Russell Jenkins report Boat nearly sliced off surgeon's arm 'Brawl' family to face weeks in jail Habitat No place to hide for police-killer who stunned the nation As Britain's most infamous police-killer challenges the Parole Board after 37 years in jail, Alan Hamilton recalls the manhunt that finally brought Harry Roberts to justice in 1966 Mesh computers plc Whitehall offers help to officials appearing at Hutton inquiry Sick rhododendrons threaten the English oak Nobody has the right to kill, says Martin Stand aside, doctor, I watch Casualty Cancer toxin found in jars of babyfood Citroën Living in sin approved as Church sexes itself up An influential commission of academics and bishops hopes to dispel the Anglican image of being prudish Victorian institution. Helen Rumbelow reports Almera Money Sex Power Police hold 21 in hunt for killer of Thames torso boy Woman who fed salt to girl is jailed Silence on club shootings Musician's pain of losing fingers HSBC Rugby stars jailed for four-minute street brawl That English Eden, the robin-loud gardens of the… Toyota Why the Labour Party diary won't take No for an answer People Andrew Pierce Picture Gallery Say hello to Carole, everybody Picture Gallery Ps . . . BBC looks to past in new TV season Why has history suddenly become so popular on television? Send your e-mails to debate@thetimes. co. uk Big changes will try to put pop back at the top Picture Gallery Targets for breast cancer 'add to treatment delays' Patient approval Backing for ID card to halt health tourism Drug may bring end to early births NatWest Return of skulls ends Aboriginal 'torment' Online site traces web of migrant history Kylie's bottom and Christina's legs are given a dressing down Philips Safety Recall Notice Owner of first curry house in Britain VISA India detains Briton over insurgency In Brief Shayler rejected York leader dead Murder charge Correction A fistful of dollars is no reward in Zimbabwe Regime introduces extreme measures as inflation makes $500 note almost worthless, reports Jan Raath in Harare Rebels give way to US pressure in Liberia One. Tel Dell Kruger statues removed in 'ethnic cleansing' West Bank fence must be built, says defiant Sharon Secrets remain over Saudi role in 9/11 Pay to help smokers kick the habit, tobacco firms told Direct Line RBS Advanta Allied First World War graves damaged by vandals in France Flybe. british european LA police 'assault' ends in mistrial In Brief Rwanda demand (Reuters): Envoy to return (AP): Democrats flee (Reuters): Deadly interview (AP): Husband to hang Home town starts to turn against Saddam US realises $8m terrorism gamble is not a good bet Voyages of Discovery Would-be spy's stolen data is recovered The Times Kabul officials accused of abuses British retailers turn the screw on wine corks Blight of the tipple Eta threat forces village priest with armed guard to quit parish Things Aren't Always what They Seem to Be Berlusconi allows inquiry into his firm In Brief (Reuters): Bosnia death (AFP): Killers jailed (AP): Law change (AFP): An older woman Hitched at last: the Kirov's proletarian wedding Dance Kirov Ballet Covent Garden Debra Craine Opera Telemaco Sadler's Wells First Choice the Best Shows Times Fantasy Football Prom 14 The Childhood of Christ Albert Hall/Radio 3 Times Online Pop Veirs/Sykes Bonaventure, Bristol The country that wants to kill its drug addicts It's time to call off the war on junkies - addiction is a health problem The Blairs wouldn't know sleaze if it bit them on the beach in Barbados Festivals: the fine art of torching your money Britain is entering the high summer of the cultural rip-off, says Stephen Pollard Fearon, loathing, and the failure of justice Thunderer Careful Steps Bush is pushing ahead with the Middle East peace process Broad Church But Anglicans should not aspire to be too fashionable Losing your Marbles Bodies are more valuable than buildings Neighbourly nuances The Times Last participant in the events surrounding… Draft European constitution Trials for Guantanamo Bay suspects The violent end of Saddam's sons Wind power GPs and patient care Illegal workers Rail authority Prima facie 'DNA statue for Trafalgar plinth' Savers suffer Sunny Scotland Faith and Hope Name game The Weather The Times Crossword 22,417 RaC The Co-operative Bank Soaring debt fuels fear of consumer crisis BAE jobs poised for cuts Brieffing Arriva set for Wales deal Hobson head 'told lies' St James's shares rise Pru's life predicament MGM out of Vivendi bid Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Index Down boy Commodities Five reach shortlist in auction for S&N's estate of 1,450 pubs Railways 'could face years of chaos' Brave face Permira offers Debenhams chiefs 6.9% equity stake African rhythm Two years on, BT re-enters the mobiles business Radission Edwardian Hotels Need Know: Global Business Briefing Murray Universal Business Bigshot Results in brief Telecom Italia purchase Stop Press Microsoft shares sold Late nights at McDonald's Smaller stock to watch Talking Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Dataday Data Lookahead Exchange rates Shakeout to leave live life firms, warns Pru chief Then and now Facts on pension deficits for staff BA in deadline struggle More transparency: it's clear Business Commentary Patience Wheatcroft New Star split trust wound up InFocus' More companies face dividend dilemma Analysis Top ylelding stocks in the FTSE 100 Profit hopes sweeten Cadbury rally Shares Capital Radio figures face poor reception Shares Eurotop 100 BAT still leader of the pack Tempus 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 Auction demand lifts gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street A hard act to swallow City Diary Bet your Life City Diary Of mice and men City Diary Investors at odds over Permira price What investors say IG Group shareholders accept £143m buyout offer Cookson back to profitability South Africa opposes apartheid class action CRH buys Dutch rival for £457m Property Norfolk Homes Winkworth. co. uk Sotheby's International Realty Stamp duty paid Orange sees surge in profits but holds dividend To advertise in the Property section please contact War in Iraq helps BP profits to soar by 42% Business paper in circulation tie-up 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 Revitalised UBM set for acquisition BAT's dividend rise softens blow over profits Lions International Méridien bankers reject rescue Banking & Finance Champneys Health Resorts Lifting the burden for single parents Mariannne Curphey offers constructive advice to ease the struggle and strain faced by one-income families Halifax Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links Free Guides Insurance levy is the last straw On Saturday Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Dr Paul Brand Orthopaedic surgeon who defied pessimistic conventional wisdom and found ways of revitalising the limbs of leprosy sufferers Dr Paul Brand, orthopaedic surgeon, was bron on July 17,1914. He died in Seattle, in July 8,2003, aged 88 Judith, Countess of Listowel Journalist and anti-communist who campaigned against the Hungarian and Soviet Governents Judith, Countess of Listowel, writer and jouralist, was born on july 12,1903. She died on july 15,2003, aged 100 Kaouding Cissokho Kore player who inherited the music of his tribe and brought it for first time to Western audiences Kaouding Cissokho, kora player, was born in Sinthiou Maleme, Senegal, on November 2,1964. He died in Daker on July 17,2003, aged 98 Court & Social Lives Remembered Valerie, Lady Goulding Witness to the Abdication crists who went on to to become an senator in Ireland for Flanna Fail Valerie, Lady Gouldeing, Irish Senator, was born on September 12,1918. She died on July 28,2003, aged 84 Lives in Brief Professor Derek f. Channon, professor of strategic management, was born on March 4,1939. He died on July 14,2003, aged 64 Miss E. E. Havill, headmistress, was born on July 31,1911. She died on May 19,2003, aged 91 Yuri Shtshekotshichin, anti-mafia and anti-corruption campaigner, was horn on July 3,2003, aged 53 Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… DMJ: Nature Notes On This Day The Times, July 30, 1976 Sex Pistols and the Clash Fail to Impress News Quiz Hyperactive children Debate the isues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Are labels such as ADHD and Asperger's used as a cover for bad behaviour or pure youthful excuberance Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life July 30,1867 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Church news Today's royal engagements Personal Column Want to place a classified advertisement? Changing the Guard Print error is collectors' delight Transylvania's Roman past visible from the air RAF graduations Court & Social Latest wills Answers Forthcoming marriages Appointments Fellows Royal Society of Chemistry Kings of New York United take on the Big Apple Index No defence to illegal posteR Law Report Queen's Bench Divisional Court I'm a Liability Get Me out of Here! Vaughan deserves our hearty commiserations Detainee is homeless Queen's Bench Division Recovering overpaid tax Chancery Division Vaughan's forward role New captain, new image,… Rusedski on course for Roddick In Brief Morgan falls Wood returns Finch falters Taylor cruises Batten on hold Nayyir is faithful servant to Butler Goodwood Leicester The Wright Track Newton Abbot Where Or When can regain winning thread Just heavenly, weather permitting Racing Carlisle Kempton Park Galway Yesterday's results BT Selectors look to East to realise potential in Paris Athietics Great Britain team It's Here a Landmark in Football Publishing In the Shops now Gregory at the helm for Wigan Rugby league Hussain's alien role in The Ex-Files Cricket Outgoing leader recognised that his style was obsolete Ellis Cashmore suggests that captaincy is a function of the team as much as of the leader Matthew Pryor's guide to this week's Frizzell County Championship matches First Division Surrey face test of championship credentials at Hove Leatherdale keeps nerve to slay Dragons' hopes How they stand Gavaskar criticises curse of 'sledging' A gamble to turn dormant fans into customers Football Referee pays price after Viduka 'let-off' The results service Times Square United rouse city that never sleeps Pools forecast Celtic make emotional return Get fit, fee fit: exercises for pre-teens Day three Today's fixtures Chelsea's £15m bid for Veron likely to succeed Vaughan to lead England into brave new world Britain coach counts cost of Leeds players' jail terms Index Beckham puts game back on the agenda Inside Sport Commercial Mortgages The Doctor who Disappeared Eminent Consultant Dr… Reportage Health Arts Inside Last Laugh Bob Hope Died on Monday. Hugo Rifkind (with Apologies to the Entertainer's Joke Meisters) Imagines how He Took the News True Fiction Verbatim 24 Hours Mary Ann Sieghart Baby-Boomers Have More in Common with Younger People than They Have with the Generation above As Pensioners, They Will Refuse to Be Patronised Human Jungle My Wonderful Husband: Why Did He Vanish? On Monday Last Week Dr Richard Stevens, an Eminent Paediatric Haematologist, Kissed his Wife and Drove to Work. He Arrived at his Office at 7.10, Left his Jacket and Briefcase There, and Vanished . And so Far There is No Clue to his Disappearance. Carol Midgley Talks to his Wife, Eirwen What Drives a Person to Go Missing? Is this the Band that Saved Rock? Groundbreaking Rock Band Jane's Addiction are Back to Inspire a New Generation of Fans. Lisa Verrico Reports "It Could Be so Lonely" Many Embassy Wives in the 1970S Buckled under the Pressure and Became Heavy Drinkers, according to Newly Released Papers. The Strains Today are Similar but Easier to Deal with. Emma Hartley Reports The Saturday Times Times Online "I Have Had Enough. I Am Ready to Go now" Despite her Mother's Desire to Die with Dignity, Miranda Ingram Found that Watching her Slip Away was Far More Difficult than She Had Imagined What Does Life Tell us about Love? Cindy Chupack Love ETC The Times An Autumn Virus, Then Suddenly I was Deaf Early Diagnosis is Vital for this Most Baffling and Distressing Kind of Hearing Loss Summer in the City Bare your Arms and Feel Free—but Stay Away from Those Rab C. Nesbitt Vests, Says Maggie Alderson Body of Work is the Work of Bodies During his 50 Years in the Frontline of Disaster in Mexico City, All Human Life and Death Passed before Enrique Metinides's Lens. Joanna Pitman Reports Opera & Ballet Royal Opera House 020 7304 4000 until… The National Trust New London Theatre The Times Generation Kitsch Nothing was Too Tacky for American Design, Says Nicholas Wapshott Richard Cork Hails a Major New Sculpture Gallery in Yorkshire Dead as the Dodo now Free as a Bird Calleries once, It Seemed the Liveliest Things in the British Museum were the Ghosts. But Then along Came Tim Brennan and his Guide to what Makes the Old Place Fly. Rachel Campbell-Johnston Met Him John Russell Taylor Celebrates 100 Years of Eurich and a Resurgent Peter Coker Into the Jaws of Truth Ancient Fables Still Resonate Today when It Comes to Revealing the Human Heart, Says Marina Warner TLS The Cruel Myth of Collective Memory Struggle to Sustain America's Free Voice The Times The Neat Smell of Excess in London The Times Non-Fiction Shorts University of Hertfordshire Athene Search Ltd Chelsea Administrator/secretary Receptionist ATTIC Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Team Secretary required for a Media Corporate… Property PA The Times Senior PA/SECRETARY VPS Practice MANAGER/PA-HARLEY Street Conference Organizer & Company Bookkeeper Olewatt Ltd Studio secretary Experienced PA/BOOK Keeper Property Assistant Required Oxford Media & Business School Times Newspapers Lifeline across the Sea Working Relationship Chlo?? Boyes, Pa to the Adventurer Bear Grylls The Worst-Case Scenario Getting by in the Office No Title Time Savers Contacts The Right Formula for Career Success PA of the Year Award A Laboratory Ursula the Union Rep Office Types Part-Time Part-Time Board Level PA£30,000 Working on the CEOs… The Times Multi-Lingual Creme Pa search Times Fantasy Football Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move The Titles of Some Documentaries Make your Heart Sink because They Seem so Predictble, but They Can Throw up the Odd Suprise, Says Carol Midgley TV REVIEW Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Gabrielle Starkey Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Chris Campling Choice Stephen Dalton Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed BBC One Variations Index T2 Crossword No 3031 Viewing Guide David Chater Firstplus

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