News from 06/08/2003
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Andrew Robson, Lesley Pearse, David Almond, Philip Langridge, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Dominic Kennedy Crime Writer, Ivo Tennant, Nick Kent, John Romer, Philip Howard, David Chater, James Bone, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Anadyr, Chukotka, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Maria Ahmed, Patrick Barkham, Nick Hasell Stock Markets, Andrew Norfolk, David Harding-Price, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Griffiths, Pat Gibson, Jackie Wicks, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Ken Broad, Norman Harris, Jill Dupleix, Richard Wolffe, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Julia Lovell, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, P. C. Bradfield, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Roland Watson, Patrick Barkham and Paul Simons, Richard Lloyd Parry, Nobby Stiles, Sara Lawrence, Ian MacKinnon, John Davie, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Tony Halpin Education Editor, D. Harrison, Tom Baldwin, Stewart Tendler and Rosemary Bennett, Neel Mukherjee, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Antonia Senior and Richard Miles, Brian Hughes, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, David Graham, Michael Boxall, John Hayward, Chris Campling, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Elizabeth Barrett, Jamie Polk, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Scurr, Leonard Avery, Paul Simons, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Melissa Kite, Tom Baldwin and Rosemary Bennett, Alan Copps, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, Chris McGrath, Rachel Campbell, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Sir Christopher Bullock, Peter Riddell, Spencer Fitz-Gibbon, Malcolm Burgess, Michael Dynes, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, John Naish, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Simon Jenkins, Matthew Dennison, Douglas Chalk, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alexander Anichkin, Laura Peek, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Paul Connolly, Christina Rees, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Johnston, Ian K. Fergusson, Kenneth Savidge, Patience Wheatcroft,
ResumoPrisons crisis as foreign inmates soar Overcrowding fuelled by rise in drug smuggling convictions Inside Bomb kills 14 New DPP Royal opening Play Fantasy Football Win £150,000-Sport How my school friend ended up in Guantanamo Bay Hoon ordered to lie low during Kelly funeral The Times Today No respite forecast from the heatwave Home & legacy Walkout after gay bishop is finally elected Today in the Times In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Cherie's colleague at elite chambers to be new DPP Britons in buoyant mood over economic prospects Admin costs 'soak up school money' Intelligent Finance £100 an hour tempts doctors to work freelance Why accountants will tell you a pick-up truck is king of the road Lexus By a Correspondent: Hanged GP 'cared too much for patients' Cavendish Press CBI backs employers over new stress law Cocaine scanners target Caribbean mules in transit Mesh computer plc A quiet English country life It s just as you thought, Germans abroad put Britons in the shade Eight face charges after Irish raid In Brief (AFP): Britons jailed Fire deaths rise 'Martin' pistol Top-rank women De Savary plan Ale to the Scots Horsewoman stabbed to death as she dialled 999 Killjoy adults stop children's outdoor play Malaria mosquitoes found in UK ports Citroën Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine, who revamp… Debenhams A Labour of love for Tim Bell, favourite of the true blues People No invention has attracted quite so much ridicule as… PS. . . A tribute to Carman C4 focuses on under-age sex Love-making is no joke , says therapist Former editor in car crash faces drinking charge Killer left masseuse locked in bathroom Sunderland racism like apartheid era' £½m gems and Rolex stolen in twin raids Toyota By a Correspondent: Police to investigate death at army camp Ford Restrictions 'an over-reaction by scared rail chiefs' Sweltering Britons prepare for record day Records tumble as heatwave revives memories of the summer of '76, reports Patrick Barkham Mercury poised to pass 100F barrier Dick Francis is novel attraction at Prince's new home Visitors to Clarence House, opened to the public today, can see much of the Queen Mother's art collection, but her grandson's private life will remain a closed book By a Correspondent: Church to take over the post Irishferries com Tapioca gets its just desserts By a Correspondent: Heathland 'needs more protection' HSBC Blair official sorry for 'Walter Mitty' remarks Multiple Display Advertising Items Scientist s journey to God starts at funeral Prescott gives warning on starter homes scheme American Express Sex claims against American gay bishop dismissed E-mail accuser 'not homophobic and a man of integrity' Aussan Tennis father 'became obsessed' Jupiter mars Indian summer wedding plans A ban by astrologers is hitting the £700-million-a-year industry hard, writes Ian MacKinnon from Delhi Planetary rules fixed in the Eastern orbit From a Correspondent Karachi: Swiss court orders Bhutto to repay £7m for money-laundering Save the Children DELL (AFP): Ten Killed in attack near EC 'safe' zone In Brief (Reuters): Tanner held (Reuters): Killer father jailed (AFP): Temole razed (Reuters): General convicted 14 dead in Jakarta car bombing linked to al-Qaeda Former Zambia leader charged for £18m theft Great Deals Islamic extremist group is the prime suspect Vandals target Hiroshima day Manmatters Moderate Democrats fear party is on edge of a political abyss An anti-war candidate appears to be running on a ticket to nowhere, writes Roland Watson in Washington Israel dismisses US aid cut over 'security fence' Israel prisoner row scuppers peace talks One. Tel The Times Offers Direct Land grab or safety barrier? ' Rite' conjures up spirit of Nijinsky Dance Kirov Ballet Covent Garden Times Online Edinburgh a show about snooker legend Hurricane Higgins excites Benedict Nightingale, while Jimmy Carr's one-liners slay Alex O'Connell Kings of the Road Hurricane Kid Jimmy Carr Pleasance First Choice the Best Shows The Times Theatre Tape Soho Theatre, WI The jury's out but it's not listening to you, Mr Blair The Prime Minister has lost public trust just as things really are getting better The Church must learn that there is never a straight answer to questions of faith The Row in the Anglican Church Why the Eisteddfod no longer speaks for Wales Thunderer: Play up, play up, and play the A-level game Bomb in Jakarta Indonesia must clamp down harder on Islamist terrorism Happy Talk Some striking economic optimism from voters Some Dislike It Hot How to avoid a sticky situation Britain 's stance on the proposed European constitution The future of farming GM crops and hunger Debt and bankruptcy Sightings of sharks in British waters Glyndebourne opera Value of exams Neighbourly nuances American English The Times Daily Register Health tourists and NHS cards Utility architecture Journeys in a flash Totally stuffed The beatific game The Weather The Times Crossword 22,423 Weathercall Which? AES abandons Drax Brieffing Battering for US bonds Microsoft boss sells again QMH confirms review Enron chief sells up Regan jury still out Dynegy duo plead guilty Inquiry hits aluminium Currencies Commodities Charts of the day In Business Today Ups and downs Ryanair keeps the pressure on BA Shares must rise 50% to save pensions Reuters may move screen data operation to India Surge in services lifts recovery hopes Unilever challenges investor apathy India Charms Away British Jobs. . . Health warning Metropolitan Anthony Vodafone joins bid to screen football clips T. M. Lewin Needtoknow: Global Business Briefing Siemens Business Bigshot Results in brief Iraq needs $5bn, says UN Stoppress Pirelli in property deal Cola firms attack report Smaller stock to watch Talkingpoints Directors' dealings Talkingpoints Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Dataday Data Lookahead Exchange rates Takeovers ready for take-off Paying the price of pension mistakes Lastminute starts to fly…at last RBS shares fall despite pledge to return cash Mortgage plan for Debenhams Project Telecom boss nets £37m as Vodafone snaps up business AES pulls out of Drax rescue Taxicab Opportunity in volatile markets Sell-off talk boosts InterContinental Larger Capitalisation Shares Quanticas call lifts hopes for recruiters Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Keep Royal Bank on hold Tempus Biggest price movements of the day Gilts hit by services data Bonds Lastminute at three-year high as rival challenges Burberry finance chief to quit The Times Unit Trust Information Service Regulator clears Man Utd but issues warning Ryanair keeps up the pressure Make. A. Wish Shares in BOC hit by gloom on profits Pension funds' seven deadly sinners The retirement crisis Surprise at strength of Credit Suisse profits Halifax Half of workers with no provision Futures bright at LSE City Diary Career nadir City Diary A Nazi accident City Diary Red alert for reckless borrowers The Times The Times Banking & Finance Debate Debatable points - readers' views Anniversaries Birthdays John De La Haye Leading the way cheap transatlantic flight by creating the memorable Caledonian Airways brand John de Haye, airline founder and Jersey liberator, was born on April 9,1929. He died on August 1 , 2003, aged 74 Sir William Dargie Artist who portrayed 65 years of Australian war, peace and prosperity, and painted the country's most memorable royal image Sir William Dargie, Cbe, artist was born on June 4,1 912. He died on July 26,2003, aged 91 Peter Safar Father of a lifesaving technique who also suggested that mild hypothermia could prevent brain damage Dr. Peter Safar, founding director of the International Resuscitation Research Centre, was born on April 12,1924. He died of cancer on August3,2003, aged 79 Court & Social Botanical art exhibition at Kew Metropolitan Anthony Head of the Russian Orthodox Church in Britain whose vision was both modern and universal Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh, Head of the Russian Orthodox Patriarchal Church in Great Britain and Ireland, was born on June 19,1914. He died of cancer on August 4 , 2003 89 Births, Marriages & Deaths John Stuart Export on Russian art and icons who established a series of record-breaking sales at Sotheby's John Stuart, former head of the Russian department at Sotheby's was born on May 20,1940. He died of cancer on July 12,2003, aged 63 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Lives remembered Nature Notes News Quiz Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debatable Points Road signs cluttering the landscape; older teachers; autism and Adhd; young people and teh Tories; the legalisation of drugs On This Day Prize . quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life August 6,1932 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard University news Church news Personal Column Want to place a classified advertisement? Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Pleasures of Kew in an orderly line Latest wills Personal Column The Times Forthcoming marriages Appointments Answers Times Online Marriage The retiring type European clubs walk tightrope in Far East circus Sports writer of the Year Win tickets to the FA Community Shield Index No public funds for foreigner awaiting appeal Law Report Court of Appeal Presenting Partner Home Secretary violates Convention over destitute asylum seekers Queen's Bench Division Beckham unlocks box of tricks to end waiting game Spend , spend, spend Cole to join Roman empire Fantasy Football Disbelief on the day that United's world fell apart Football Nobby Stiles recalls how news of the Munich disaster reached home Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winkworth. co. uk Norfolk Homes Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clapham Norfolk Homes The Times Racing 6.00 a Irish Post Apprentice Handicap (£4,046:1m)… Course Specialists Newcastle Southampton set to take Phillips back to his roots Bath Yesterday's result Catterick Brighton The Wright Track Pontefract 2.10 Windmill at Rustington Maiden Auction Stakes… Yarmouth Reading the racecard Loder seals move to celebrated stables Summer menu has spectators roasted or fried Talisman Gough signals end to fine Test career Geoffrey Dean Tribute to an retiring fast bowler Brown's onslaught proves decisive National League Hussain hammers struggling Dragons First division Injuries finally take their toll as England lose heartbeat Cricket Pietersen leaves mark on local history No light at end of tunnel for Sussex A Dazzling Career Cox leads charge for beefed-up Somerset Poor form could force Edwards to give Paris a miss Athletics Yesterday's scoreboards Times Square Get fit, feel fit: surfing Day three Jardine surges to head of fleet The result Service Pools forecast Today's fixtures League to play on in England's absence Rugby union The Times Williams to launch appeal In Brief Henman through Price pulls out Cumbria on a roll Roman army recruits Cole Dateline: London Matt Dickinson on Chelsea's swoop for England midfield player 'Beckham? I like him, too. This is going to be fun. . . ' Dateline: Andadyr, Chukotka Clem Cecil goes to the end of the earth to meet the new force in football—Roman Abramovich Beckham Reigns in Japan Inside Sport Canon Free on Saturday Football From Classmate to Terror Suspect Mary Ann Sieghart Lifestyle Arts Inside Bush , Baby! True Fiction Austin Powers is One of Geroge W. Bush's Favourite Films. Hugo Rifkind Imagines what Happens when He Closes his Eyes Verbatim 24 Hours Why Do we Still, in the 2000S, Have Speed Limits Devised for Cars that were Built in the 1960S? The Narrower the Road the More Accidents It Has Human Jungle What Went Wrong with my Schoolfriend? Mozzam Begg is Locked up in Camp Delta, Guantanamo Bay, Accused of Links with Al-Qaeda. His Childhood Friend Richard Wolffe Looks for Clues to why the Muslim Boy who Went to a Jewish School May Have Turned to Terrorism His Lslamic Education Consisted of Occasionally Reading the Koran. They Never Went to the Mosque Fortune in the Kitty A Cute Japanese Cat that Sells Millions of Products Worldwide is about to Turn 30. Led Lewis Reports Flour Power Bread Machines are Rising, and More than 25 per Cent of Home Bakers are now Men. Alan Copps Knows Why-It's the Aroma and the Irresistible Lure of Gadgetry One of Life's Great Pleasures is the Smell of Freshly Basked Bread The Hands-On Approach The Sunday Times Freedom to Live Life to the Full or to Starve? Giving up the Day Job to Live as a Renaissance Man Can Entail Becoming a Jack of All Trades and Master None. Alexander Anichkin Explains What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Lesley Pearse The Times A Life worth Living A Pioneering Operation Offered Jamie Polk. The Promise of Independence But Did It Work? The Verdict Six Weeks Later Bloodshot Eyes Brief Encounters Front Row: Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong is Thankful that British Men Don't Wear Posing Pouches Battle Lines Paul Nash was Towering as a War and Landascape Painter, Finds John Russell Taylor The Human Figure Never Seems to Have Signified Much to Him Theatres A Midsummer Night's Dream Donmar Criterion Theatre Theatre Royal Drury Lane The Times Why He Sells Sea Souls Andrew Nadolski's Impressionist Views are Nearer to Art than Photography, Says Joanna Pitman This Cover's Life is Finite. It Will Disappear when the Ntide Returns Meet Monet the Thoroug Visual Art the Royal Scottish Academy Has Gone for a Surefire DRAw for its Reopening, Says Rachel Campbell Most of the Works were Intended to Appeal to a Bourgeois Urban Public Picture Gallery In Another of our Summer Days out Derwent May Roves from Fitzrovia to the Rose Garden of Regent's Park Magic All around if You only Know how to Look "Like Good Books, Children are only Superficially Civilised; They Want to Know what Lies beyond the Ordinary Façade. " That's why Author David Almond Writes for this Discerning Group of Avid Readers If There are Demons, this is the World in Which They Might Pester us Double Date with Society's Darklings The Times Books Direct Pilgrimage through New and Old China Ten Thousand Miles without a Cloud by Sun Shuyun HarperCollins £17.99;356 pp Isbn 0 0071 2964 5 14.39 (p&p 1.95) 0870 160 80 80 The Times Diary The High Price of Trust The Cryptographer by Tobias Hill Faber & Faber 12;224 pp Isbn 0571218369 Isbn 0571218369 £9.60 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Caught in the Act of a New Kind of Gimmick-Free Crime Writing Cradle Song by Robert Edric Doubleday £12.99;319 pp Isbn 0 3856 0574 9 10.39 (P&p 1.95) 0870 150 80 80 TLS Life in Devon is Heaven Working Relationship Michael Caines, Celebrity Chef and Ambassador for the West Country, and his Pa, Sonia Lowe He Decided He Would Not Be a Trauma Victim You Need Not Ring up Big Bills when Taking a Mobile Phone Abroad The Childcare Corporation University of Hertfordshire Athene Search Ltd The Chelsea Gardener Reception & Administration Assistant Media Consultants Property PA Joslin Rowe College Hill VPS Ltd Times Newspapers The Times Time Savers Contacts Perfectly at Home in a Hectic World Working In…a Housing Association Crème DHL PA of the year Award Vanessa the Volunteer Office Types Part-Time Receptionist/ Admin Assistant Medical Secretaries Call of the Countryside Ditch City Life and Still Succeed, Says Rosalind Renshaw The Times Offers Direct Timesonline Bridge Andrew Robson Chess Raymond Keene Winning Move TV Review If You Could Ignore the Beards, Journeys to the Bottom of the Sea was an Excellent Foray into History and Archaeology, Says Paul Connolly Today's Highlights Sky One Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Gabrielle Starkey Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Chris Campling Choice Stephen Dalton Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films * Not to Be Missed Sky Movies Premier BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 3037 Viewing Guide David Chater The Writers Bureau College of Journalism
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