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News from 11/08/2003

2003; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Stan Rosenthal, Gabriele Marcotti, S. D. Patrick Morton, William Sleath, Joanna Hunter, Andrew Billen, Matthew Syed, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Sarah Potter, Peter Lansley, Tom FOULKES(Director General), Laurie Arle, Paul Hoggart, Lucy Webster, David Rhys Jones, Martin Richards, Edinburgh comedy, Dominic Kennedy Crime Writer, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Basra clashes, Suna Erdem, Jeremy Kingston, J. Hale, John O'Byrne, Patrick Barkham, James Hider, Sam Lister, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Grainne Gilmore and Helen Nugent, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Gary Jacob, Daniel Finkelstein, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Ian LEITH(Secretary), Greg Callus, Robin Young, Deryk Pooley, Ian MacKinnon, Edward Greenwell President, Stefanie Marsh, Stephen Collins, Robert Talt, Angela Jameson, R. Blake, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Christine Selb, Stephen Burgen, David Lawrenson, David O'Doherty, Frances Gibb and Andrew Norfolk, Ann Treneman, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, Elaine Monaghan, Stephen Wood, Sue Hamilton, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Christine HAYHURST(Director, Professional Affairs), Raymond Keene, John Oliver, Ian Evans, Kieron Quirke, Stephen King, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Sarah Ebron, Ian Evans and Helen Rumbelow, Philip Pank, Dillwyn Williams, Chris Campling, Melissa Kite, Richard Owen, John Copeland, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Emily Davies, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, Paul Simons, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Veronica LINKLATER(Chair), Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Russel Kempson, Francis Bennion Salterton, Stephen Drake, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Mike Berry, Mike Rosewell, Sam Allardyce, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Michael Austin, Jeremy Hart, Brian Murgatroyd, Dara O'Brian, Colin Gorrie, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Gill Mackley, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Christopher Irvine, Ian Millward, Sarah Butler, Marie-Claire and Sophie Calvet, Ashling O'Connor, Aki Riihilahti, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Gardiner, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Simon Crompton, Michael Evans, Caroline Charles-Jones, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Johnston, R. Campbell Paget,

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Schools free to drop 'too easy' GCSEs Number of tests places large burden on pupils, says exams chief Begging battle Britons to sue Satellite of love Election chaos Gabby Logan Matt Dickinson Sam Allardyce plus… 24 pages of pure football Football - why it's now a game for the other half Index The is Back Sunday roast, as temperatures top 100F Former Gurkha killed on second day of Basra riots Di Canio settles his scores Rac News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 The Times Www. timesonline. co. uk To be as cool as a cucumber, try eating one Abbey National Ton-up Britons try to play it cool as Time to fry at Heathrow as passengers lose their cool This is a heatwave like no other Storms in the North Temperature in the South rises to record levels Fontwood Beggar challenges council's right to be rid of him A court test case today may sweep those who beg off the street and into prison for up two years. Frances Gibb and Andrew Norfolk report The Sleep Disorder Clinic Web's favourites cut the strain of buying, spying and whining 500-year battle to drive vagrants from our cities Letter leads to arrest over 'milk carton kids' Go to the pub to get ahead at work JustAAsk ITV victorious in contest of fame shows In Brief Murder charge Firéarms arrests Going fourth Cloning Lexus Migrants provide lifeline for Churches VW Joyful community packs the pews again Britons' threat to Sue Saudi captors Sparks fear of rift Louise Woodward to train as lawyer Green Flag NatWest Comic genius was in touch with dark side Is suburbia the hinterland of our discontent? Land Rover Life's changed, but it's still rather pleasant Tories pin hopes for future on fresher faces AOL Picture Gallery We cannot win the election yet, says Howard Wheels drop off No 10's single currency double act Alliance Leicester Call for personal apology by Blair on Kelly Thin grey line' of police veterans back on the case Experienced eyes take fresh look at old clues Shirt pocket camera gets lowdown on crime Seat Bow Street's infamous cells a steal at £25m Egg By a Correspondent: Racism guidelines eased STEPuise Rioters attack British soldiers in Basra It's 64C, and the army vehicle's heater is turned on Lack of air-conditioning for soldiers and civilians adds to the misery of life in Iraq, writes Ann Treneman in Basra Haufax (AFP): 12 hurt in campus bomb raid Dell Israeli jets hit Lebanon targets Liberians suffer final frenzy of brutality Nissan Sikhs put macho image back in fashion Turbans and beards have become vital accessoris for style warriors, Ian MacKinnon reports from Delhi (Reuters): Idi Amin gets death threats in hospital In Brief (Reuters): Asvlum brawl (AP): Father accused (AFP): Paraglider killed (AP): Tap dancer dies A love affair out of this world ... Jack Nichoison ... and Turkish delight down on Earth ABNA Loophole lets mind-bending drugs into Italy California ballot farce as candidate list tops 6150 Om Sai Ram Flybe Straight-laced Singapore relaxes Offersdirect (Reuters): Araie's American venture paid off (AFP): Jakarta hotel bomb toll rises to 11 In Brief (AFP): Nato challenge (AFP): 'Joke' bombs (AP): Waitress killed (AP): Whales rescued Tough old brogue's a little worn Pop American cult rockers offer lots of cold comfort ; British dance beats keep it hot in the heat of the night First Choice the Best Shows The Times Morcheeba Somerset House Wc2 Proms 27/28 BBCSSO/Volkov LS/Eotvos Theatre Precious Bane Welford Park, Newbury ArtsFiist In future, we'll be hearing a lot more from Mr Smiley As the Hutton inquiry opens, the secret world of spooks can bever be the same £800,000 may buy the Government's conscience; it won't buy justice in Omagh Picture Gallery June is the cruellest month for Labour But is it safe to read the Mail without barrier protection? Thunderer An End to Poker A-level reform should include university admissions The Krona Factor Sweden's vote on the euro has implications for Britain Space Oddity A match made in the heavens Punishment for drug smugglers Political reform Non-violent Buddhism The Times Working hours and holiday packages Housing provision needs long view The empty plinth Human endeavour Hidden treasures Muslim place in British society C of E and marriage Wild in the countrv Finger on the button The Weather The Times Crossword 22 , 427 Weathercall Heartuk Retailer ends talks Briefing Blackstone funddraising CBI chemicals warning Alstom to halve UK staff Vodafone deal Repayment breaks rise Early Rothschild bonus Japan's hanks 'on course' How the week finished Currencies Ftse 100 Index Painful hangnver SAB feels the effect of swallowing… Commodities Dow Jones New Revenue glitch hits tax credits Candover casts eye over Mirror again Management lessons take comic turn Jittery bond traders look to Fed for reassurance Economic Agenda Ray of the Rovers Aquability UK Ltd Need Know: Global Business Briefing How the week finishe The Open University Business Shot Change on week Virgin in aircraft talks AstraZeneca's US hope ScottishPower under fire Smaller stock to watch Deal of the day Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Lookahead Exchange rates New Merrill chief set to remove plotters Vodafone set to buy Singlepoint Morrison merger will enhance competition, says Safeway chief Sunny spells for US, showers in UK Corus blast-proof steel stirs interest AngloGold hits at bid competitor BT Rothschild 's early payout Miller gives brewer a painful hangover Corporate Profile No 78: SABMiller Dominic Walsh on the trials facing a giant drinks company Who's who in the boardroom The LME - a pedigree that dates back to 1877 Stonecot Enterprises Limited The company in detail History UK exporters cast in gloom The Times verdict How we reached our decision The Wildlife for All Trust Banking & Finance Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Commandant Vonla McBride Head of the Women's Royal Naval Service who worked to enhance the status of its peresonnel Commandant Vonla McBride, CB, Director of the Wrns, 1976-79, was born on January 20,1921. She died on August 2,2003, aged 82 David Webster Former editor of Panorama who had an unshakeable belief in the importance of the programme in the nation's affairs David Webster, broadcasting executive, was born in Taunton on January 11,1931. He died from heart failure in Washington on August 6,2003, aged 72 Vance Hartke Conscientious and unpretentious Democrat senator who briefly ran for president in 1972 on an anti-war ticket Vance Hartke, US senator from Indiana, was born on May 31,1919. He died on July 27,2003, aged 84 Lives remembered Personal Column Ray Harford Football coach and manager who helped Blackburn Rovers to the Premiership title and took Luton Town to League Cup glory Ray Harford, football coach and manager, was born on June 1,1945. He died from cancer on August 9,2003, aged 58 Mobility Want to place a classified advertisement? Tex Schramm American football promoter who made the Dallas Cowboys the most glamorous side in the United States Tex Schramm, American football executive, was born on June 2,1920. He died on July 15,2003, aged 83 Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Whilst care is taken to The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Questions of Sport England cricket captaincy; West Ham's future; football needs a reality check 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 Keeping cool, going naked Your recipes for a perfect summer's day; fending off the heat; rambling in the nude The Metric System of Weights and Measures Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life August 11,1809 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Answers Today's royal engagement Luncheon Marriages A traditional roof gives students a good night's sleep A traditional roof gives students a good night's sleep Briefing Save Paddington's fourth span How contrasts create perfection Poulter comes through Twins defy age barrier to seal win Sailing Calibrating disability severity House of Lords Fiduciary duty in Lloyd's deal Queen's Bench Division Race track is not 'plant' Chancery Division Electoral register rules are lawful Queen's Bench Division Right to vote not prejudiced Queen's Bench Division Future perfect Hamilton 's charges cap his silver with sold Rowing Max gives Sweden victory to savour Speedway Folkestone Reading the racecard The Wright Track Times onTRACK Mainline Commentary Service: 09015… Windsor Leaders in the Flat championships Southwell Emphatic victory makes One Cool Cat top dog Thirsk York confirmed as Royal Ascot venue for 2005 Course Specialists Lewis will take rest of year off In Brief Phelps record Perfect partners Clijsters on top Bath go for Kydd Roddick's romp Power of Love Gold for Davis Times Square From a Correspondent: Funnell reaps rewards for Machiavellian tactics Equestrianism The results service Football Today's fixtures Results from Dublin Racing results Fantasy Football Bloomfield has last word Second division Teacher training agency Maddy s blow settles hectic chase Sabres are blunted by aggression of Katich Dragons breathe new fire into title ambitions National League first division Scorpions end losing run The weekend's scoreboards How they stand Dominant England forced to settle for a draw The Times Hall overwhelms Lancashire to earn final say Scoreboard from New Road Kirtley and Smith face only true test of credentials Mutola out on her own in $lm race Athletics It's Particularly Apithony Results from Berlin Wilkinson keeping his eye on the ball Rugby union Tyler 's subtle tactics help Sky to stay ahead of the game Springboks regain some lost marks 'Too spiteful' schools game abandoned Poulter profits from Montgomerie's error Golf Martin confirms his new status by mocking Finland's failures Motor ralying Favourites produce title display Bowls Wolves stake play-off claim Rugby league Widnes fight back to snatch thrilling draw Feel benefits of new dimension Get fit, feel fit: ChiBall Day one Millward left to count cost Smith leads Wigan charge Leading scores Masterful effort by Boll makes for pure theatre Table tennis Wilkinson shuns celebrity life to keep his eye on the ball England fly half refuses to earn it like Beckham One Tel 'Glenn Boeder is a man with no personality… Inside Sport Why I'm a Loser, by Stephen King Reportage Parents Arts Inside Unholy Sell True Fiction The Prospect of " Talking Windows" in Department Stoces May Cause Problems for the Faithful, Says Kieron Quirke Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours Picture Gallery The Idea that Objects Would Soon Have Eyes, Ears and Memories Charmed More than Alarmed Me Human Jungle Balance Sheet where Does Work End and Life Begin? Fiction: The True Facts about Losers like Me Who'd Be a Popular Author in this Earnest Age? While Highbrow Literary Types Sell Millions and Get Rich, the Paperback-For-The Beach Crowd are Left to Languish in Poverty. Really, It's True, Says Struggling Stephen King The Times Psychics v Sceptics Does the Paranormal Exist or is It a Giant Hoax? Anjana Ahijja Obserbves Two Major Antagoinists in Battle No Mumps Vaccine Left Parents who Have Decided against the Mmr Jab Face a Difficult Choice, Says Sarah Ebron Slow down, You Move Too Fast Laziness is Not a Vice but a Vice Nit a Vortie Amd Should Be Encouraged and Enjoyed, Says Celia Brayfield Always Remember the Mantra of the Creative Classes: Idleness is the Mother of Invention My Daughter, 3, Has Started Biting Other Children. If I Bit her, Would It Cure her? Send us your Problems Troubled teenagers Can Day Surgery save the NHS? The Benefits are Clear, Says Simon Cromption, but There Can Be Problems Hair Loss Demetrb the Trousers Man is Talking Pants Emily Davies Meets a Greek Shipping Tycoon who Has Spend 20 Years on a Book about Wome's Bottoms The Shortlist: The Best Tinted Moisturisers A Very Short Story It May Seem Strange to Be Discussing Autumn Style while Temperatures Soar, but if You Get your Eye in Not You Will Be Rewarded. Trends are More Diverse than Ever this Year—the Most Micro of Minis and Bold Colours Evoke the Sixties, Coats are Huge, Tailoring is Mannish. Just Pick a Look and Make It your Own Armour Black coat, £946; crewneck top, £362; black… Eyes on the Prize Theatre American Playwright Suzan-Lori Parks's Pulizer Winner Has Ome to Dondon. Jan Johns Met her Taking a Mike Stand Edinburgh Political Comedy Will Not Change the World but It Must Change Itself, Says John Oliver Entertaimments Albery Theatre The Times Entertainments Listings Arts Week: Theatre Escape Artists Oh, Stop Acting your Age La Movie Misfit Cops Beat Freaky Mums at the Box Office, but Sean Macaulay Knows the Real Winners The Times The Times Games Bridge Andrew Robson Indian grandmaster Viswanathan Anand revived his chances in the Dortmund elite event with three consecutive wins Chess Raymon Keene Winning Move Tv Review It was Cruel Viewing this Weekend Seeing Dilapidated Buildings and Young Singing Hopefuls Vying for the Public's Votes, Says Paul Hoggart Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Films Choice Stephen Dalton Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Sky Movies Premier BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 3041 Fire Mummies of the Philippines Channel 4,8pm Viewing Guide Lisa Verrico Harrods Let's Get Cracking Defending the Championship Playing the Game B0tt0mcorner Best Poll since Tomaszewski Daniel Finkelstein, with the help of The Times analysts, splits fact from fiction when it comes to the fans' opinions Thepoll Confidence in Eriksson Still Running High Sicknote Everyday Injuries Explained Woundedgenius Seeks Good Home Paolo Di Canio tells Gabriele Marcotti how he still yeams for a return to English football after leaving West Ham under a cloud Sky Sports Hair of Sorrows Homethoughts David had joined the world's most glamorous club and had ben fêted everywhere he went this summer, but yet he couldn't quite escape a nagging feeling that something, somewhere, wasn't quite right… Becks and the Pity Great shame that the England capytain's exit had brought worst out of fickle fans When Goodbye is so Hard to Take Tony Cascarino on how some players never come to terms with rejection Game for a High Price Chelsea's massive spending spree prompts a number of questins, Aki Rihilathti says Times Online Mutu Joining Chelsea Revolution Summer Blues Roman Numerals - who Cost what Premiership Squad Valu£s Asset Test Awaits for Roman Themanager Sam Allardyce says the Chelsea owner's millions can benefit the English game New Boys Hit Big Stage Theunderdogs Tom Dart travels with fans as Yeovil get their leaue career off to a winning start Aldershot and Accrington Stanley are on the way back. Russell Kempson reports United Ahea44 Thegame the Community Shield Manchester United (4-4-2) Arsenal (4-4-2) Howard on his Way Oliver Kay Manchester United may finally have found a successor to Schmeichel Deaths Mar Start to Season Thegames Nationwide League First Division Connolly All the Rage Masterful Merson Gets Walsall off to a Flying Start Wimbledon Ignore the Odds as Famed Spirit Shines through McCarthy Plea for Fresh Start Goes Unheeded Thegames NATIOWWiPl LEA@yE First Division Nationwide 1 Total Goals Scored The Games Disciplinary Table Leading Scorers Good start for favourites while Barnsley confound critics with unlikely victory Thegames Nationwide League Second Division Nationwide 2 Total Goals Scored The Games Disciplenary Table Leading Scorers Card Count Yeovil and Doncaster mark their new League starts with impressive victories Thegames Nationwide League Third Division Nationwide 3 Total Goals Scored The Games Disciplinary Table Leading Scorers Card Count Ibrox Salutes Arteta Thegames Bank of Scotland Premierleague Rangers power out of blocks but Celtic must settle for point at Dunfermline Bank of Scotland Bell's The Times The Son of Many Guns Thecontinent Gabriele Marcotti on the Perugia player with plenty of defensive cover Theresults The Times King David Becks rules the world with £100 million deal Greatest Hits The Tab Mutu Says Me Too to Red Rom Thedailyfix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Next Week in the Game Buylines Testing the Things They Try to Sell You Fixtures Today Nationwide Sky Sports

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