News from 01/08/2003
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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Megan Mason, Matthew Syed, Robert J. Leeming, Andrew Pierce, Robert Elphick, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Tom Worsley, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Nick Hawton, Ivo Tennant, Richard Owen and Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Brannigan, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Tom Baldwin and Jill Sherman Tom Baldwin and Raymond Snoddy michael Evans Defence Editor, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Colin Bullen, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Richard Eaton, Bridge Andrew Robson, Dennis Ruddle, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Jeremy Hazlehurst, David Sharrock, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, T. M. Mosson, Antonia Senior Insurance Correspondent, Mrs Moneybags, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Gary Jacob, Norman Harris, Bill Barham, Dan Sabbagh, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Frederick Forsyth, Jenny MacArthur, David Carr-Allinson, Roland Watson, Alasdair Hussain, Richard Lloyd Parry, Ray Smith, Angela Jameson, Gail O'hara, Peter Paphides, John Price, Nigel Williamson, Lisa Freedman, Raj Kothari, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Joe Morgan and Xan Rice, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Sallie Cooper, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Pamela McDOWELL, Christine Selb Finance Reporter, Sam Mariowe, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Steve Bird and Stewart Tendler, Greenwich, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Gary Duncan, Antonia Senior, Paula Hawkins and Richard Miles, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Richard Mills, Raymond Clayton, Thomas Barske, David Land, Robert Forsythe, Tom Dart, Glen Owen, Gwyneth Jeyes, Sarah Holmes, Simon Leadbeatter, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Mark Solon (Solicitor), Matthew Brace, Brian MacArthur, Brian Alderson, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard Heller, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Robert Tait, Caitlin Moran, Dick Madeley, Tom Hennigan, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Gibson, Ian Whittell, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Peter Gardner, Laura Peek, Mark Baldwin, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Harvey Fierstein, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Wanda Pratt, Elaine Monaghan and James Hider, Richard Ford, Patience Wheatcroft, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoPersonal loan spree threatens the economy Millions of consumers Al-Qaeda threat Picture Gallery Fit for Summer What is Why Tony Martin is Dotty-Frederick Forsyth,… Lucia goes fly fishing Pope denounces gay marriage as 'evil , deviant and against moral law' First man to fly Channel in slipstream of Icarus Top judge stays to fight politicians Why the Leslie case matters The art of restoration plus the London Market Turns What's Important Today in the Times Today in the Times News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www . timesonline. co. uk Gilligan 'misleading' on 45-minute claim Police put on alert to house prisoners Judge says Blunkett plan is Inhuman' to migrants Law Society 'did not discriminate' Alert on red dye used in chutneys Road to safety Ecstasy death' Children at risk Abuse ruling Silting tenant Correction Cleared Leslie may sue over impact of sex claims 'Whatever I said, I would be criticised, I had to grit my teeth' Naming laws need revision, says Woolf Orange How hints and winks turned to slurs and stains Britons have gone on national borrowing binge Households could trigger a recession if they suddenly realise how much they owe and stop spending, Gary Duncan, Economics Correspondent, writes 'Easy credit led me into £22,000 debt' Indulgent parents produce chronic problem debtors Offers of credit ensnare consumers 'Pushy banks left me owing £10,000' Huntsmen pledge to defy law if ban is imposed Orange Picture Gallery I felt like a bird, says cross-Channel glider Picture Gallery Murdered skydiver's tributes wish him 'blue skies for ever' Carman: a grave state of affairs By a Correspondent: Ken Dodd tormentor must stay in hospital Number is up for the £2.5m big spender Post Office murder convictions are quashed-after jailed pair died At last, Sir Denis breaks his silence about the No 10 years People Radio 1 slumps as pop fans tune to niche stations Lord Hutton, who starts his inquiry into the death… Kidman wins 'affair' case PS… By a Correspondent: Was T. rex no more than a vulture? Palace opens its doors to build on jubilee success Public debut for a work of art that tells the story of the Queen's Coronation Orange Scholar finds 400-year-old design for triumphal arch Al-Qaeda's 17,000 troops 'still a threat to Britons' Chairman scorns Communist campaign to reclaim party from No 10 No champagne at Blair milestone Storms in a Teacup, or Trouble Brewing? Lib Dems seek head start to cut Labour majority in Brent Ministers consider all-postal vote for Europe How to get on course for a longer life You are what you read: Glen Owen on the link between degrees and lifespan Pope joins Bush to fight gay marriage 'There are no grounds for considering homosexual unions to be even remotely analogous to God's plan for marriage and family' Catholics dismayed by 'homophobia' Drunk pupils disrupting classes In Brief (AP): Pardon rejected Tube violence up Medicines bill £1bn benefit loss High sentence Drink driver jailed Speed ruling Plea for disabled Holed in one Who was the real Dr Kelly? Innocent or serial Inquiry may damage all sides with its findings on row that led to suicide Tom Baldwin reviews that task facing the Hutton inquiry, which opens today Orange Leaker, honest victim or liar, scientist or spy? How the protagonists are preparing their cases for the Hutton inquiry Nobody blinks in high-stakes gamble between Campbell and the BBC The Spin War Judge is no stranger to the intelligence world The Inquiry Orange Migration is a fact If s managing it that counts Movement around the world has doubled in two decades, Anthony Browne reports Gibraltar joins the West Country to get on map for Brussels MPs reject shared sovereignty Sinking islands send SOS Fujimori defiant as Peru asks Japan for his extradition Bush envoy stuns diplomats with attack on Kim Jong II Orange Liberians cheer African peace mission Pleased to meet you La Dolce Vita Play Why Golden State is heading for chaotic election Super K' plays a daring game with Argentine reform The new President has leapt into a popular campaign to root out official corruption, Tom Hennigan reports Crusty islanders want scandal answers Picture Gallery (Reuters): Taiwan arms race fear (Reuters): US soldiers shoot Afghan army officers Briton to be freed (Reuters): Longest dance Producer dies Serb doctor given life for ethnic cleansing Blow for Spanish tourism as oil spill lowers clean beaches flags Nazi-tainted past looms over Lithuania's EU future Roger Boyes meets one of those on a list of 32 suspected war criminals submitted to the country's prosecutor Picture Gallery Lavender blooms on Bosnian minefield Italian priest dies a hero rescuing boys from sea (AFP): Moscow prosecutors sacked In Brief (AFP): Fire protest (AP): 15 missing at sea (AP): Double find (Reuters): Briton arrested (Reuters): Red Square shut (Reuters): Sole evidence Marsh Arabs wary of a return to ancient Orange Past as the wetlands flood again British troops give the US lessons in peacekeeping Israel takes Iraqi Jews back to the promised land History of persecution US to pay $30mfor Saddam's sons tip Fringe stars are turning it on for the kids Orange Actress jumps from explicit play to Frog Prince Comedy terrorist denied a royal audience Edinburgh gets off to flying start Theatre Granny and the Gorilla Open Air Theatre , Nw1 Sam Marlowe Times Online Reviews in full Late reviews plus a week of first nights from Times cirtics First Choice the Best Shows The Times Prom 17 BBCSO/Davis Albert Hall/Radio 3 Richard Morrison Pop Outlandish Jazz Cafe, Nw1 Lisa Verrlco ArtsFirst Hello! to Cherie and say goodbye to Carole The PM's wife should use her beautifully painted lips to bid her stylist farewell The Aids awareness industry has turned the virus into a fun, sexy disease Picture Gallery From power to the people to Powerpoint The dotty old man of Bleak House is no martyr Borrowers Beware Time to be more discerning on debt Hutton's Burden An inquiry that should not stray too far Price of Innocence The Leslie case will have ongoing significance Tackling crime The Times Daily Register Blunkett 's call to trust our leaders Child disorders and their diagnosis Echoes of the 1975 EU referendum Public sector efficiency BBC accuracy Ear of the beholder Shortcomings of history teaching The Ahmadi faith Criminals and Lords Neighbourly nuances Banged to rights The Weather The Times Crossword 22,419 RaC Orange BA board date in Spain First Group in joint deal Reuters staff 'bigotry Films boost Disney DTI grant to Merseyside S&n beats forecasts Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Renault Vel Satis Bully fur him War gives lift to US growth Mirror chief hits at former regime Sweeping changes Tycoon wins case against friend Turbulent priest Juror in Regan case discharged Drugs group 'blocked rivals' Need to Know: Global Business Briefing Bespoke Suits for Men and Ladies Results in brief MCI bankruptcy setback Stoppress Giuliani anti-terror' fund Japanese banks warned Smaller stock to watch Talking Points Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange rates Ex-Cantor broker gets £1m damages Courts target men behaving badly Nationwide A hard look in the Mirror Business Commentary Award ends a war of words The Times Travel Direct Gloomy view adds to Sainsbury's woes Larger Capitalisation Shares Stock Markets Broker reawakens interest in JJB Sport Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 HBOS banks on buoyant property Tempus Biggest price movements of the day US recovery hopes hit gilts Bonds Dip in sales takes the gloss off 56% profits rise at BT Telewest close to agreement on rescue terms ICI paints rosier view despite loss of 1,410 jobs Family told to pay Motorola $4.6bn Aviva The two sides of BT's first quarter Carphone raises fixed-line target House prices set to grow 10% this year , says HBOS Aviva fears new accounting standards will lift cost of savings Nationwide Chrysalis sells television unit LA Fitness calms banking fears International Tender Hanson pension deficit cut by £100m Trader propelled to return City Diary Funding off track Painful 'truth' Star analyst who took the cure to Citigroup The Friday interview Sallie Krawcheck in her own words New lexicon of stock phrases Curriculum vitae Portman Building Society Spitzer's mission to bring investment banks to book BA fuels talk of Spanish ambitions Widows opposes MacDonald bid The Times Unit Trust Information Service Worthy agenda drives companies private Embrace the Challenge Whisky maker to shed 260 staff Rolls may pay £35m to cut pension fund deficit R-R contract wins this year Make a Wish Banking & Finance Bankrupt ill-served by system House of Lords Published August 1,2003 No review of extended sentences House of Lords Published August 1,2003 Duty to disclose change in financial assets Chancery Division Published August 1,2003 Convention does not aid ex-tenant House of Lords Published August 1,2003 Council not liable for swimming accident House of Lords Published August 1,2003 Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sam Phillips Disc jockey and record producer who discovered Elvis Presley and changed the course of American popular music Sax Riley Chairman of Lloyd's who led the insurance market through the trauma of its largest ever loss, ?5 billion, in September 2001 Court & Social The Right Rev Kenneth Skelton Bishop who withstood criticism in Britain and Rhodesia to fight from within the racist state of ian Smith The Right Rev Kenneth Skelton, CBE, Bishop of Matabeleland, 1962-70, and Bishop of Lichfield, 1975-84, was born on May 16,1918. He died on July 30,2003, aged 85 Lady Ashley of Stoke Campaigner who in supporting her afflicted her afflicted husband made the phrase 'political wife' one of honour and achievement Lady Ashley of Stoke, political campaigner, was born on August 2,1932. She died from a heart attack on July 28,2003, aged 70 Births , Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Nature Notes News Quiz Church and Society Debate the issues, of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with Times readers Has the Anglican report convinced you that the Church is in tune with the 21st century? On This Day The Times, August 1,1928 Report on Smallpox Vaccination Trials Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life August 1,1930 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular University news Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Church news Latest wiils Portrait of the artist as a rural man Want to place a classified advertisement? Forthcoming marriages Dinner Answers Court & Social Marriages Livery company Changing the Guard Ifscars Multiple Display Advertising Items The UK'S Number One Car Supermarket Multiple Display Advertising Items Oiro Yorkshire Vehicle Fiance Multiple Classified Advertising Items J. K. 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Saffron Cars. com Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Numbers The cult of David Beckham Persian Punch inspires day of cheers and tears Racing Goodwood Hill Reading the racecard Nottingham Wright excels with 10-1 nap Newmarket Smith grinds England down McCoy's return delayed Mr Tango to step lively in Mile AYR Results from yesterday's five meetings Bangor Halifax The Wright Track Thirsk Boras drives hard bargain when going in to bat for baseball 's big earners Ballpark figures: the salaries of the men who have benefited from the acumen of baseball's master dealer The Times Florida on track for wild card as Arizona hit buffers Build-up to Athens hindered by Bryant court case Keighley responds well to tall order Golf Stunning progress puts Fox-Pitt in running for third Open Equestrianism The results service Today's fixtures Allen aims to prove a point Dougherty perks up to play leading role Taylor advances on half power Darts Villeneuve's Formula One drive may rely on pay cut Motor racing Picture Gallery Winning return for Henman In Brief Locos steam on Silver for Davies England expects Hall in vain Davidson call-up Picture Gallery Get fit, feel fit: exercises for pre-teens Day five Honda Beckham explores new Martyn set to join Chelsea arrivals The Times By Our Sports Staff: Wiggins digs deep to snatch gold Cycling Frontiers of fame Craddock to boost Wolves defence Leeds pair escape club censure Rugby league Martin on course to regain title Badminton HBOS Bad start leaves Vaughan bemused Second npower Test match ITC Classics Yesterday's scoreboards Twenty20 divides into quarters Ntini rises to the occasion to thrill other MCC Law takes charge against limited attack Frizzell County Championship first division Cox reacts angrily as Somerset slump Second division India a fail to curb Wagg in damage-limitation exercise Sussex testing champions' resolve Fulton misses out on century but Kent assume control Dashing Leatherdale makes light of Hall's absence Katich proves worth with third hundred Windows brightens up grey day's play Times Square Watchful Koenig passes difficult spin test Troubles mount for England as Smith piles on pressure Youngs Bitter Loved . . . And Loathed Inside Sport The Day my Son was Accused of Rape Health Arts Media Inside Only He Knows Post-Iraq, Labour is Having Trouble Getting an International Speaker to Close this Year's Annual Conference. Richard Heller Finds Unexpected Help Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours Studious Girls Miss out the Unsuitable Best Friend Phase, Which Cherie May Be Going through now Human Jungle Barometer They Kissed. Months Later She Cried Rape Cover Story Sex Charges against the TV Presenter John Leslie Have Been Dropped and He Leaves Court "without a Stain on his Character". But is that Realistic? Jonathan Gornall Talks to the Family of a 15-Year-Old Boy Falsely Accused of Rape, for Whom the Wounds of Two Months under Suspicion May Never Heal False Witness: Why Do Some Women Lie about Rape? Prime Suspect: How the Law Takes its Course Fringe Madness Saves our Artistic Sanity Viewpoint In These Days of Cultural Mediocrity, Thank God for the Endinburgh Festival, Says Celia Brayfield Terminator 3 Rise of the Machines The Times Flat-Tum Mums Health Start to Recover your Shape as soon as Possible, Says Jennai Cox Picture Gallery At 52, what Should I Be Doing to Prevent Osteoporosis? Body Talk Forum Hue Dares Wins Style Splash Vibrant Colour on Eyes, Lips and Nails, Says Sarah Holmes MasterCard Tales from the Riverbank Luxury with Lucia For the Record, It was a Woman who Caught the Heaviest Salmon Hooked in Britain-At 64lb in 1922 Opera & Ballet Michael Barrymore RG The Times The Times Box Office Direct Home is where the Fantasy is Arts Houses Arent what They Used to Be. Caitlin Moran is Moved by Television's Obsession with Property Sounds like Tomorrow Arts Interview Broadcast Have Created a Unique Form of Pop and are about to Release their Second Album. Bob Stanley Shares a Pot of Tea with the Three Band Members in the House They All Share This was Music Bent on Fighting the Forces of Reaction They're Not All Legs and Lipgloss-Though They Write about Lust, Libidos and Boys' Underwear. Gail O'hara on the Newest Explosions of Grrrl Talent in the States Fannypack are High-School Girls Singing Lyrics They Probably Don't Get Sunset for the Sun King Arts Nigel Williamson Pays Tribute to Sam Phillips, the Founder of Sun Records in Memphis and the Man who Discovered Elvis The Role Phillips Played in Elvis's Career was Vital HMV Ten Sun Shiners More Albums Tune-Up in the Garage New Albums the Pretenders to so Solid Crew's Crown are Moving in Fast, Warns Lisa Verrico Lisa Maffia First Lady (Independiente) Dizzee Rascal Boy in Da Comer (XL Recordings) Explain Yourself The Times Plans are Afoot to Scrap Top of the Pops. Times Critics Suggest how the Show Might Be Saved Arts Immortal Telly Moments Courtesy of Totp. . . It's a Clause for Thought Ambiguities in Clause 17 of the PCC Code of Practice, Which Bans Payment to Criminals except in the Public Interest, Have Riled Editors Says Brian MacArthur There is Renewed Interest from the Lord Chancellor over Deals with Criminals Nick Robinson's Notebook Art of the Big Steal Some Television Adverts May Go Too Far in their Imitation of Art, Says Jeremy Hazlehurst Crème Attic Recruitment VPS Conference Organizer & Company Bookkeeper Athene Search Ltd Practice Manager/pa - Harley Street Multi-Lingual Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Dog with Five Tails Ofcom. The New "Super Regulator", Takes over the Work of Five Media Watchdogs at the End of the Year. Its Chairman Lord Currie Tells Raymond Snoddy that It Will Be Fit and Raring to Go The Times Travel Direct The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review The Depressing Thing about Richard Desmond, It Seems, is that as long as He is Making Money He Doesn't Care what People Think, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Satellite , Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Radio Choke Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Sky Movies Premier BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 3033 Viewing Guide First direct The Art of Restoration And Mortar Try to Let Good Manors Real Estate The Great Indoors Bolt Holes Where the Other Half Lives Doctor in the House 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 Anne Spackman, Property Writer of the Year The 29 losers in the BBC's Restoration drama may have a future as residential conversions Llanelly House needs saving from the fake pink fur treatment This Week London Agents Say With Hometrack In town House in Greenwich College Approach, SE10: a four-bedroom period-style house close to the Cutty Sark Out Attached Mill House in West Sussex Midhurst: stone house by the River Rother in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Away Two-Bedroom Cornish Cottage Near Heiston: stone cottage off the beaten track, set in 2? acres of mature woodland Its Nothing Personal Remove all traces of your taste if you want to hook a tenant, says Lisa Freedman The worst that could happen? We might have to redecorate Homework Persimmon The Restoration Man In a new BBC series starting next week, a succession of public figures will argue the case for saving 30 buildings at risk and a vote by viewers will pick the winner. 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