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News from 05/08/2003

2003; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Robert Dawson Scott, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Magnus Linklater, Robert Thicknesse, Anne Woodham, Madeleine Heaney, Richard Burge, David Rhys Jones, Elaine Monaghan and Roland Watson, Richard Harrison, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Colin Barrow, Simon Cambers, Philip Howard, David Chater, David McVay Nick Szczepanik and Gary Jacob, Nic Hopkins, Lewis Smith and Laura Peek, Elizabeth Judge, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Richard Godfrey, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, David Housham, Dr Jane Collins, Ricardo Uztarroz, Tony Purton, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, James Delingpole, Jeremy Summers, Roland Watson, Nobby Stiles, Richard Lloyd Parry, Dick Comyn, Nicholas Wapshott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Oliver Kay, Oliver McTernan, Michael Theodoulou, Steuart & Francis, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Christopher Powell, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rajnikant J. Mehta, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Suzanne Leonard, Richard Owen, Leo Cooper, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jon Robins, Nick Hasell, Bill Kearns, Sean Thomas, Rob Clother, Hannah Knight, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Wyndham Thomas, Sian Morgan, Alex O'Connell, Christopher Lamplugh, Tom Baldwin and Rosemary Bennett, Andrea Nicholls, Stefanie Marsh and Paul Schoonenberg, David Henshaw, Mike Rosewell, Andrew Yeh, Chris McGrath, Ben Webster and Christopher Walker, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Peter Riddell, Brian Murgatroyd, Michael Connock, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, Irwin Stelzer Economic View, David Sinclair, Stewart Tendler and Adam Sage, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Stephen Cragg, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Paul Connolly, John Parker, William Wyndham, Douglas Kedge, Anthony Jennings, Owen Slot, Robert Randell, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Suzan Colon, Richard Ford, Robin Shepherd, Patience Wheatcroft, Simon de Bruxelles, Oliver Wright and Helen Rumbelow, Christopher Irvine, Jonarthan Clayton,

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Bosses will be fined for workers' stress Landmark case against hospital as unions intesify campaign Sex claim halts gay bishop vote Law Citroën I Recently Received a Letter from God-Daniel… The strange case of the poisoner and the tennis… Railway buckles in the sun The Times Today Picture Gallery Liberia peacekeepers met at airport by friendly fire Kelly affair is poll blow to Labour Health Education Careers News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus ifl Www . timesonline. co. uk A third of voters yet to decide which party they will support Kelly affair is blow to Labour poll rating 3-star hospital faces fine unless staff stress is cut ? John Walker, a social worker, was the first British employee to prove that working conditions caused his breakdown. The High Court ruled in 1996 that Northumberland County Council failed to reduce his workload and he won £175,000. D In 2001,6, 428 companies were forced to pay out on stress-related damages claims, with an average award of £51,000. D 6.5 million sick days are being taken every year as a result of stress. Nearly 150,000 workers have taken at least a month off. D The Confederation of British Industry estimates that stress costs employers £4 billion a year. j ? Workers in large public sector organisations are absent for [ 12.9 days a year, a third higher than staff absences in the I private sector. Counting cost in the workplace Skoda Recycle or be banned, junk mailers told In Brief Terrorism hunt BA flight gesture Family deported Migrants alert French tennis rocked by poison accusation Father of teenage prodigies is arrested after opponent dies amid that rivals were drugged, reports adam sage Millions spent on most ruthless and competitive system in world Goodbye to hello and yo to ciao Personal Loan Storm in a spittoon as wine trade refuses to swallow tax Gay bishop vote delayed over sex and porn claims Gene Robinson the priest who may spliot the church faces a new battle, Nicholas Wapshott writes Evesham Technology Lambeth Conference will provide next battleground Williams urged to choose between factions By a Staff Reporter: Man jailed for rape 14 years after attack Dyke buys himself another golf club £ lm insurance cover halts amateur show Formula One boss criticised by judge Lexus Prince takes possession of Clarence House Snooker rebel targets big break from play Ford Son of Pauline - the hottest ticket in Edinburgh tonight People Fringe comic saves life with laughs Bradford meets her Destiny Protest over Soham anniversary play Ps… Price of a loaf to rise in line with the soaring heat Dales are alive with sightings of naked rambler Hernia NatWest Old poly teaches Oxford a lesson in training Colleges that focus on the area are showing the way to succeed, reports Glen Owen £155 visa 'exploitation of overseas students' Challenge to anti-terror law Time is up for pregnant wife Unite yo 2,000 schools go into the red BT Seabed cars head for the scrapheap Masseuse stabbed by client who was expecting sex' Suspect in murder of family arrested Electric stun gun used by police for the first time Drive-by attack on singer's sibling Blair spokesman compared Kelly to Walter Mitty C&g Healthspan File not secret Fifties housework the way to keep trim and healthy Twins see double with identical baby sisters Paperwork undermines Probation Service' Infantry units to get new jobs and new weapons Shipman detective suspended In Brief Tattoo arrest Mind the gaps Police ruling Rape conviction Land restored Dog attacks girl Green freed early California Governor asks for poll delay Joseph Michael Associates Powell may quit after next election Dell Freelance held for starting TV news fire Rubbish-dwellers stay at bottom of Baghdad pile Partnership Walk Attacks on British troops rise (Afp/ap): Four Iraqis die in hunt In Brief (AP): Weapons report (Reuters): Qatar change (AFP): TV link-up Cleric raises Shia militia to defend faith and defy America Flybe Blow to freedom as son follows Azeri President (AFP): Woman windsurfer takes on HeyerdahFs Pacific challenge Cherie 's a hit - with a little help from her friends (AFP): Honoured flyer dies in France Italians open Nazi bunker to tourists The complex resembled Dante's inner circle of Hell without the flames Nationwide (AFP): Marbellai 's mayors trade insults In Brief (AP): UN police officer killed in Kosovo (AP): Two killed in Learjet crash (AP): Acropolis gets an extension (AP): Fabergé marks 300-year history Peace force is welcome relief for Liberians The Times Hyundai chief's leap of shame (Reuters): '100% support' for North's leader Chinese elite cancel trip to Mao's seaside retreat Picture Gallery Bush set to halt aid over Israel wall on West Bank NatWest (Reuters): Baby dreams blamed for cot deaths In Brief (AP): Osama 's deputy on tape, says CIA (AFP): Children held by rebels rescued (AFP): Muslim separatist leader dead (AFP): Mobiles 'worse' than drink driving Taking the plunge into manhood Edinburgh theatre The Straits Traverse Edinburgh comedy Jo Brand Bill Bailey First Choice The Best Shows The Times Pop Cambridge Folk Festival Cherry Hinton Hall Prom 22 Mahler CO/Gilbert Albert Hall/Radio 3 Opera Hänsel und Gretel Stowe School You don't save the world by having a headache Birth control and economic cutbacks in the West are simplistic solutions Tasteless, crass, an unashamed populist. And soon to be Senator Jerry Springer? Picture Gallery The Prodigal Son—a parable for the holidays It would be unethical not to talk about imported diseases War and after A poll that reveals much about the pattern of politics A Broad Church Compromise is the only solution for Anglicans Operation Swill Give professional wine tasters a break Consumer debt and the economy Defence spending The Times Housing growth in the countryside Judges' independence in Parliament Gay partnership rights Congestion charging History teaching Post Office cards are a 'shambles' Political clout The empty plinth Neighbourly nuances Looking up The Weather The Times Crossword 22,422 Alliance Leicester Ontheagenda .. . Clerical Medical cuts Briefing Model agencies inquiry Regan jury retires US manufacturing lift Purchase fit for a king Charts of the day Charcol On a roll Bonuses widen rift at Royal Mail IATA sees blue skies ahead for airlines Nine-year Dixons deal for Kalms The Economic Patients LME looks into price of aluminium QMH 's debt load triggers review Sea trial Ashanti agrees to $l. lbn takeover Need Know: Global Business Briefing The Times Business Shot Results in brief GE to sell bond insurer Stoppress Genzyme transplant deal AMR to sell convertibles 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 US gamble pays off for HSBC NTL chief sees stake's value rise Brit drops aviation insurance Household kept in order Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Taxicab Shire slips after broker's reappraisal Drugmaker s troubles afflict Yule Catto Shares Eurotop 100 Market miner is a risky pick Timpus Richard Miles Biggest price movements of the day Gilts unaffected by US data Bonds Founder in talks on New Look bid Gap man fills void at M&s children's wear Ebookers looks to India The Times Unit Trust Information Service Anthony Thompson: CV CV Inchcape set to expand Actiny Slot machine operator in £40m buyout Sir Tom's crib of kindness City Diary Off the menu Spirited times Only America's remedy can save ailing economies HSBC The Times The Old Vic Theatre Company Equity Prices Last chance to discover the missing Link Attacked by many and used by few, the adviser is at a crossroads, says Elizabeth judge Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ward & Co Turner & co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Copy this Idea The Property Club Uk Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Case study Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Franchise Company Weaver Finance Company Thornton Securities Ltd Financial Freedom Business Opportunities DWP The Times Risks of breaking green laws In Brief Staying on track Mentors online Entry warning Debate The explosion in personal debt Page 29 Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Chung Mong Hun Harvey Unna Literary agent who brought us much of the best in postwar drama, comedy and television serials Gerald Hawkins Astronmer who delighted the hippe movement by proposing that Stonehenge was an early computer Court & Social Piping recital at Inveraray Castle… Lives Remembered Telephone 020 7680 6880 Facsimile 020 74819313 Vice-Admiral Sir Ian McIntosh Don Estelle Singer turned actor and minor star of It Aint Half Hot Mum Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they hjappen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Nature Notes Land-grab stretches London towards the sea On This Day The Times, August 5,1987 News Quiz Prize . quiz@thetimes What 's your view? Word Watching Daily Life August 5,1962 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Changing the Guard Service of thanksgiving Appointments Want to place a classified advertisement? Church news Packing a punch Rare piping recitals at Inveraray Castle Personal Column Acorn Stairlifts Keeping canal history in the family\ Latest wills Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Marriage Premium Bonds Answers Fletcher considers changes England prepare for third… The day we fulfilled our duty to a nation Nobby Stiles, a World Cup winner in 1966, recalls this role in England's most Celebrated match In Sport Today: Rugby union: page 32. Service of notice deemed made on date of posting it Law Report Court of Appeal Published August5,2003 C. A. Webber (Transport) Ltd v Railtrack p C Before Lord Justice Peter Gibson and Lord Longmore Judgement July, 2003 How incredible sulk came good in the end Postponement rule applies equally to High Court Queen's Bench Division Published August 5 2003 Hackney London Borough Council v side (kids) Ltd Before Mr Justice Stanley Burnton Judgement July 14,2003 Ver?n on way to Chelsea United close to agreeing… Injury to Gleeson causes headache for Waite Nottingham Law School Bar Vocational Course Squabbling rivals put Woodward in a generous mood Rugby union Owen slot settled Englend remain immune to the troubles of opponents Sevens the next step on Healey comeback The results service Today 's fixtures Money shines as Sunbeams put on a colourful display of nautical history Surrey pay homage to fans for triumph Bowls Selectors play safe in search of Cup hat-trick Golf Bath The Times Sports Book Yesterday 's results Cattersck Catch the new wave Get fit, feel fit: surfing Godolphin discover more can mean less Sulamani handed assignment in Arlington Million Fletcher ponders choices for England Cricket Leading first-class averages Ecclestone demands pounds-for-points contracts to improve the show Motor racing De Villiers hurries South Africa to victory Crawley s precision dashes hopes of brave Saltires Hooper shows his all-round class Edwards planning to give Olsson reminder Athletics Picture Gallery Leeds land their man as Do mi completes about-turn Football Hughes worrying over Hartson's fitness By Our Sports staff: Henman faces revenge mission Tennis Juniors get Olympic taster Rowing Missing trophies found Words fail Beckham at Real Times Square Lewis pulls out of rematch In Brief Hislop tribute Once withdraws Lomu pledge Harrison blow Britain miss out Munro second Veron ready to join Chelsea's list of summertime Blues Swallow accused of stretching limits in costume drama David Powell on athlete told to get abreast of rules over sponsor's logo Does Becks HAVlTHE Bottle? Free on Saturday Inside Sport Andrew Budd Direct Line The Boiler-Room Scandal The Billen Interview Arts Law Inside The Big Puff Warnings on Cigarette Packets are Not Working. Chris Campling Hears an Advertising Agency Plan a New Strategy The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim 24 Hours Picture Gallery Even without Psychiatric Training, I'd like to Venture a Bold Opinion: Tony Blair is Not Mad Hubian Jungle Cold Calls, Hot Tips The Sunday Times War Cries Until we Recognise the Power of Religious Faith, we Will Always Underestimate the Threat that Terrorism Poses, Says Oliver McTernan We're the Party People Forget the Rest of Europe, Up-For-It Britons are now the Real Razzle-Dazzlers, Says Sean Thomas Still Being Creative, as Lifetime Leo Cooper, Husband of the Novelist Jilly, Describes the Joy He Gets from Being the Family Cook-As The Times Dudley Sutton Age of Enlightenment Not Dead yet Anyone for Polo? Men The Latest Versions are Slimmer and More Colourful, Says James Delingpole How to Get the Look Crimes of Fashion The Times The Alternative to Hrt ? Health A Native American Herbal Remedy May Offer Hope to Menopausal Women, Says Anne Woodham Dr Jane Collins My Girl is Plagued with Tonsillitis Contact Dr Jane Collins 'Quacks' The Godfather of Gruff: "To Handle Me is Not Easy" Is It Really Better to Burn out than to Fade Away? After 40 Years as a Music Legend, the Energy Neil Young is Putting into his New Concept Album Greendale Would Suggest that He Still Thinks so It's Summer: Take Mi Architecture our Grandparents Could Swim at Any of the Hundreds of Open-Air Lidos in 1930S Britain. Few R Radio Back from the Dead The Love of Music the Greatful Dead's Mickey Hart Turn 'songcatcher'. He Tells David Sinclair how Classical Cbs Have Faith in a Handel Heroine and Lennox Berkeley. Says Geoff Brown William Christie Handel's Theodora Choir of St John's College, Cambridge Berkeley Sacred Music Richad Hickox The Berkeley Edition Vol 3 Entertainments The Times Breathtaking But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Hulk (PS2, Universal Interactive, ?39.99) YTECHNOBABBLE Hedge of Darkness Trees and Hedges Cause a Host of Legal Problems from Subsidence to Blocking Light, Says Jon Robins Examiner of the Court CPS I Want to Be Loved It is Easy to Get Free Legal Advice, Says Richard Harrison. Just Pretend Taht Lawyers are Human Beings Professional or Pretender ? Queen's Connsel Time off for Recovery If You're off Work for Illness, You Can Still Claim Holiday Pay, Says Andrea Nicholls. And Perhaps Soon We'll Be Able to Claim Sick Days on Holiday European Central Bank Department for Constitutional Affairs Solicitors Practice Manager Immigration-Human Rights-Tottenham American Bar Course Holborn College No Title Gategourmet Russell-Cooke Solicitors Stephen Isaacs Solicitors Times Newspapers FSA Invades the Pitch Jeremy Summers Finds that the Staid World of Financial Regulation is Being "Sexed-Up" by Soccer The Law Society CPS The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review With Programmes as Bad as Ruby Wax with.. , It is a Good Job that the BBC Still Does Populist Science and Drama Very Well, Says Paul Connolly Today's Highlights Satellite , Cable and Digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Bbc One Variations T 2 Crossword No 3036 Viewing Guide The Open University Health Patients dish the dirt on Britain's… Careers Move on up the jobs ladder with our expert… Plus 8 Pages of Top Public Jobs No Title Public Sector Is it time to speak out against health Education School buildings: can Jarvis fix it? Your Weekly Briefing Inside Contact us The Top Stories Bunglesoftheweek Otherviews Retiring to a comfortable future? Don't bank on it Issue of the Week Public Sector Pensions Theweekinnumbers Safety First Mental Arithmetic Public Opinion Anthony Browne No Title Seeninhansard 'I say to you. reform comes first' Public Sector Theissueexplained Accountants say RIP for PFI If you think call centres are poorly run, press 1 Jargondecoder Release me from this paperwork Interview Labour's modernisation of the probation Service has left it struggling with bureaucracy. Its chief, Martin Wargent, tells Richard Ford how ineficient the service has becom Mediamonitor No Title Picture Gallery Howtheyseeus Intheprofessionalpress Health 6 Newmedical Research Survey dishes the dirt on A&e units Health Otherstoriesweliked Staffing rethink for doctors' New Deal The 60-Secondmanagementb0ok I'm a mayor, get me out of here Local Government Children Hero .. . Charities beg to differ Voluntary Sector .. . 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