News from 12/08/2003
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Andrew Robson, Alyn Shipton, Mark Baidwin, Rosemary Righter, Christopher Clark, Jon Ashworth, William Mather, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Cristin Bell, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Simon Barnes, Anne Woodham, Peter Hole, David Rhys Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Chris Pearson, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Bob Stanley, Clive Woodward, John Bungey, Geoff Brown, Andrew Norfolk, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Alyson tobin, Gary Jacob, Dr Jane Collins, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, David Smyth, Nicholas Blanford, Robin Young, Peter Lansley and David McVay, Oliver Wright, Steve Brown, Jenny MacArthur, Eve-Ann Prentice, Tom Baldwin Melissa Kite and Philip Webster, Carl Mortished and Angela Jameson, Roland Watson, Erika Baker, Helen Rumbelow, Stefanie Marsh, Robert James, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Kirk Duncan, Christopher Joll, Russell Kempson, John James, David Rowan, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, David Meredith, Ross Clark, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Rickford, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Ian A. Harris, David Stenhouse, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Jean Morris, John Grimshaw, Mark Bostridge, Adrian Osmond, Peta Bee, David Lister and Andrew Norfolk, Chris Campling, Melissa Kite, Helen Nugent, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Julian Muscat, Michael Jewes, Mike Mulvihill, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Jonathan Clayton, Patrick Barkham and Adam Sage, Jill Potter, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Robert Tait, Simon Brooke, Ian Partridge, David Stephens, Brian Murgatroyd, Michael Gove, Stafford Mortimer, David Morton, Mark Henderson, Dr Gareth Williams, Chris Ayres, Alan Robson, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Paul Connolly, Kreg ZimmermanCanon Christopher, Tony Halpin, Adam Sherwin, Abigail Rayner, Alex O'connell, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Roy Atherton, Chris Medland, Robbie Millen, Conal Gregory, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Liz Hughes, Alan G. Melville, Robin Shepherd, Patience Wheatcroft, William Power,
ResumoHow this Game Changed the World T2 Intelligence staff objected to Iraq dossier Hutton inquiry told of battle over wording of '45-minute' claim Picture Gallery Population survey Let's eat out Northern rock Your Daily Briefing I've fixed the plane, now hands up if you want to fly with me, says pilot The Times Today I will be back, says Liberia's ousted leader 'History will be kind to me. I have accepted this role as the sacrificial lamb, I am the whipping boy' Judge urges tougher law after jailing paedophile Public Agenda News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Ministers defend GCSEs and promise gradual change Debts driving graduates back to family home Which? Tube station to test 'terror attack' In Brief Stroke 'failure' Hunt law plan Flower thief PC's fatal chase Robinson to complain about cocaine 'set up' Ex-minister is sentenced for drink-drive offence but vents anger at police over unfounded drugs allegations. Dominic Kennedy investigates Emergency calls at record as ambulance services feel the heat . co . uk Three held as weapons seized in Continuity IRA raid Ministers order study of population growth Nations aim for stability MyTravelLite. com Nations aim for stability Culture vultures make Liverpool hot property Freed Britons 'were let down' Census 'miscounted' vulnerable children Head of race equality unit dismissed In Brief Pony attacks Body in car Pool death Murder hearing Copper concern Prison rebuke Grand Prix plea Haggle for cars Takeaway tastes taking over at the dinner party The world In a delivery The world in a delivery Volvo for life No Title How the House of Harlot inspired Galliano When you have written 64 plays and are the… Arabic TV swaps burqas for bonnets VW BBC breaks policy of radio silence over row with Downing Street People Vest is never best for a man of 50 Top band in discord after guitarist burgles singer Ps ... Trainee teacher tried to buy girl aged 9 for sex Beggar is left to wait in test case Just AA sk Man killed wife then leapt from balcony Marks & Spencer Halifax Mr Spock finds grey and black holes Yesterday's main points Language on the 45-minute weapons claim was Inquiry is told of the subtle tuning that went into the wording of the controversial dossier on Iraq. Tom Baldwin reports Flybe Praise from witnesses Renault Agreed by us all, intelligence chiefs tell Hutton Kelly had a lot to live for but his status and pay rankled Dr Kelly spoke of a trip to Iraq and a family wedding days before his death, reports Melissa Kite The key questions Today's witnesses Powerhouse grouse muscle their way to the top of the table DELL Scientists to investigate 'misleading' research Parkinson's drugs linked to gambling Top reporter 'spied for Stasi' Scarborough building society Giant shoe fits colossal ego (AFP): US 'revenge on French' In Brief (AP): Early tumour (Reuters): Caught napping Holiday isle stunned by teenager's murder Strategic site for wars and wildlife Nationwide Heatwave claims hundreds of lives Israel cools clamour for bloody retaliation Charcol Healthspan Lebanon border tension rises Exchanges continue as Israel persists with flights over south Lebanon, writes Nicholas Blanford in Teir Harfa Nato begins work outside Europe (AFP): Americans kill two Iraqi policemen In Brief (Reuters): New rebel hunt Mugabe vow (AP): Beef ban (AP): Dolphin patrol Arnie takes early lead in race to govern California Advice from Ventura Tonga's royal jester in court on $26m fraud charge The Times Mortgage Service One. Tel Soldier sworn in as Queen's representative In Brief Document battle (AFP): Libyan deal close (AP): Anglican threat (Reuters): 28 miners killed Times Fantasy Football Concerts RSNO/MacKerras/Walker; Lapo Usher Hall, Edinburgh First Choice the Best Shows Whats Important the Times Martyrdom in modern America Oratorio Theodara Jazz Brecon Jazz Festival Prom 29 NYO/Tortelier Albert Hall/Radio 3 ArtsFirst The question for Hutton is, do we need his inquiry at all? Only the unspeakable in pursuit of the unprovable gain from this cynical circus Now for the hard bit: the five factors that make military intervention a success Picture Gallery Middle age is a rite of passage, not a disease Thunderer: A spinner's guide to passing the annual exams row New Front Nato's new role in Afghanistan is welcome Inquiring Minds Hutton needs a strategy to deal with inevitable spin Eat up Pre-cooked meals and takeaway principles Court changes on Western Circuit Omagh court action Credit card fraud GCSEs come under examination EU rule on gold and silver hallmarks Stamp duty burden Taking a toll Public sculpture The Times Daily Register Plight of London swimming pools Hidden treasures Empty plinth The Weather The Times Crossword 22,428 Right Guard On the Agenda... Trade deficit gloom Briefing Day of hot mail talks Microsoft in breach WestLB may sue B&G shortlist drawn up SAS expects full-year loss Charts of the day In Business Today Cold comfort UK power prices soar as Europe's utilities tap into grid Morgan Stanley investigated over sale of in-house funds Factory costs up Dome alone Ex-Merrill boss faces inquiry Christie 's hammered by Sars and Iraq war Direct Line Tom Fisher Needtoknow: Global Business Briefing The Times Businessbigshot Results in brief US fights tariffs ruling Stoppress Sale of Pinnacle agreed Charge hits eBay's income Smaller stock to watch Talkingpoints Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Dataday Data Lookahead Exchange rates Shoppers keep heat on spending Strike robs BAA of a record busy month Auditors seek a better balance Outstanding talent needs its reward Surge in clectricity price poses danger Ministers accused as credits go unclaimed T. Mobile Tight trade in HBOS as end-game starts Bob the Builder fears take toll of HIT Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Will the Mirror crack? Tempus Biggest price movements of the day Gilts fall on profit-taking Bonds Did Merrill trader use different birds to feather his nest? London & Regional scheme to precede Dome plan The Times Free Guide Martha Stewart profits dive 86% amid scandal Deutsche Bank sues over September 11 building claim Lifestyle guru's fall from grace Phone tycoon seeks non-telecoms deal Vivendi sets deadline for VUE bid AngloGold scorns rival for Ashanti The Times Travel Direct Sicily AOL asks to be cut from its parent's name The danger of building blocs to free trade The Times Unit Trust Information Service Embrace the Challenge... Pet hate City Diary Atkins diet gets bitter City Diary New Deli City Diary New law offers a way back from insolvency Enterprise Act Despite reform, it is tough to start again after your firm fails, reports Elizabeth Judge Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Copy this Idea £1.02 Million Cusino Slot Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Case study Goldfinch Multiple Classified Advertising Items KIC Thornton Securities Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Tas Books Accounting Software Personal Numbers 3G Inc Gfc Anglo Legal Portfolions of Distinction The Times Advice on company rescues In Brief Employers' guide Ways to cut risk Payment pointer What's Important the Times Banking & Finance Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Gregory Hines Leading tap dancer of his generation, who was on stage by the age of six, and went on to a successful film career Gregory Hines, dancer and actor, was born on FEbruary 14,1946. He died on August 9,2003, aged 57 Grover Mitchell Trombonist who played in the orchestras of Duke Ellington and Lionel Hampton before devoting himself to the legacy of Count Basie Grover Mitchell, trombonist and band leader, was born on March 17,1930. He died on August 6,2003, aged 73 Serge Silberman Polish film producer who collaborated with Oshima, Melville and Buñuel and won an Oscar Serge Silberman, film producer, was born on May 1,1917. He died on July 22,2003, aged 86 Court & Social Lives Remembered Tom Fisher Corporate troubleshooter who dragged Thomas Cook into the latter of the 20th century Tom Fisher, chief executive of Thomas Cook 1975-80, was born on February 1,1920. He died on July 23,2003, aged 83 Births, Marriages & Deaths Najeeb Halaby A high-flying career from test-pilot work with Charles Lindbergh to twisting President Kennedy's arm and runnning Pan Am Najeeb Halaby, test pilot and farmer chief executive of Pan Am was born on September 19,1915. He died on July, 2,2003, aged 87 To Place death notices, acknowledgements Nature Notes No, God would not have approved of gay bishops Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the cay as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Gay bishops and the Church The Anglican Communion is divided over homosexuality and so are readers Boycott Back to Claim his Kingdom News Quiz What's your view? Loose Word Watching Daily Life August 12,1835 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagement Changing the Guard Examination results Latest wills Personal Column Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Wants to place a classified advertisement? Appointments Antiques & Collectables Mobility The Sovereign's Parade at Sandhurst Remembering the first flight of Florence Nightingale Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Times Online Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Marriage Answers Woodward seeks crowning glory Perry a threat to desire of Woods for major success Golf Crichton's Alfa Romeo in cruise control Sailing Set-off against past disrepair Law Report Court of Appeal Published Furcal bags slice of history in five-second sweep-up Baseball Complexity of case Queen's Bench Division Published August 12,2003 Stay feeling great Get, fit, feel fit: ChiBall Right of housing duty review Court of Appeal PUblished August 12,2003 Di Canio joins Charlton Beauty of the beasts - and it's absolutely fabulous England South Africa Davenport brings youthful edge to Olympic quest Leopards lose spot as sale falls through Basketball The results service Today's fixtures Maher to take early retirement In Brief Master Rusedski Greenham back Loram on track Deal for Dopson Brighton Newton Abbot The Wright Track Yesterday's results Hughes keeps sense of perspective Racing Alamshar has the potential to book place among greats Carlocator Woodward's bid to rule world takes shape What's Important the Times Gasson set to achieve naked ambition Bowls Symonds' savage assault lifts Spitfires Cricket Shafayat century puts England in charge Johnson signs on for extra season at Leicester Rugby union Mutu deal tied up as Desailly extends contract Speed expects Newcastle to thrive in hostile atmosphere EU seeks evidence of competition in television deals Times Square Ferguson beats Chelsea to sign the new Ronaldo Norwich waiting for Connolly Familiar problems return for Arsenal Thepremiershiptoday Free on Saturday Your giant poster-size guide to the Premiership… Charlton ambition seals Di Canio signing Marathon runners agonise over Paris when it sizzles Mortgages for Business It's Back - the Premiership Today Tomorrow Inside Sport Invading our Space Reportage Arts Law Inside Thin Clue Line True Fition Former Policemen are Being Brought out of Retirement to Deal with New Cases. Chris Campling Attends an Investigation Verbatim 24 Hours Robbie Millen I Told off a Group of Delinquent Kids; It was like Kenneth Williams Confronting Wannabe-Krays Human Jungle So where were Shot your First It's 25 Years since Arcades First Throubbed and Whooshed to Space Invaders, the Video Game that Became a Global Addiction. Nowhere was It a Bigger Phenomenon than in Japan where the Game was Created. Leo Lewis Reports You when You Little Green Man? Space Invaders Things You Didn't Know What's Important the Times All Hail the King of Cool? Is Willis Carrier, the Inventor of Air Conditioning, a Saint or Satan, Asks Anthony Browne The us Has the First Sealed-In Generation, Never Knowing Fresh Air Is Yoga Bad for You? It is a Popular and Healthy Route to Fitness but a Consumer Report Says that Unqualified Instructors who Push their Pupils Too Far May Be to Reportage Blame for Rising Numbers of Injurries. Peta Bee Reports Being Able to Touoch your Toes is a Myth—most People Cannot Get their Hands past their Shins It's Not All Bad News Dr Gareth Williams Sos: Shame on Sociey A Total Stranger Calls to Ask Personal Questions Having Fought for their Country Counts for Little Retire? I American Universities Boast a Large Number of Officially Retired but Still Very Active Academics. The Uk Should Follow Suit, Says Cristin Bell Not Dead yet Master Class in Glass Making Glass Eyes is a Rare Skill - an Britain Has only One Practitioner Left. Stafford Mortimer Reports No Need for an Op to Pin Back Ears Dr Jane Collins The Times Children's Doctor Answers your Questions Contact Dr Jane Collins 'Quacks' He's Just like Me Men Ordinary Blokes are Usurping Classic Male Models. Simon Brooke Reports Crimes of Fashion What's Important the Times Help! Give the Fringe a Trim Arts The Number of Shows Has Exploded over Two Decades David Stenhouse Recalls Easier Days Then and now Acts like the Northern Cyprus Turkis Folk Dancing Society Today Would Be a Spoof The Ridiculous on the Verge Perrier, Perrier, on the Wall, who is the Funniest of Them All? Alex O'connell, this Year's Chairman of the Judges, Thries a Little Comedy Clairvoyancy The Quality of Merse Pop after the Beatles Conquered the World, the World Forgot Merseybeat, the Movement They Sprang from. Now New Light is Being Shed on Liverpoll's Original Heroes, Says Bob Stanley Radio Life at the Top New Classical Cds Geoff Brown Gives Two Cheers for Sikmon Rattle's Fidelio New Jazz Cds Entertainments The Times Box Office Direct Rodgers & Hart's Classic Broadway Musical Donmar Gielgud Theatre But Do You Need It? Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Game Review... Lara Croft: Tomb Technobabble All in Little Boxes How Do Lawyers React when an Interior Designer Changes their Offices? Stefanie Marsh Reports Lawyers Have Threatened Tanirums if Open-Polan Offices are Mentioned Legally Blonde After Years of Running a Business, Joan Gandolfi Took up a Career at the Bat, Writes Eve-Ann Prentice Taylor-Root The Laws of Label The UK "Wine Police" Ensure that your Bottle of Plonk is what It Says It is. Conal Gregory Reports Department for Constitution Affalrs Diaceo UK Work Permits and Immigration Case Manager Upto… The Times Department for Constitutional Affairs Ryder Reid Legal Octagon Chambers Paralegals for Top Firms American Bar Course CPS Law graduates required for various temporary… Holborn College Home Away from Home William Power Translates the Peculiarities and Pleasures of Buying a Property in France Solicitors Practice Manager The Commercial Property Department Wilberforce Chambers Hull Insol International The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move The Relentlessly Exciting Final Episode of Spooks was Quite Possibly the Best Hour of Television that Paul Connolly Has Seen this Year TVREVIEW Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films * Not to Be Missed Films Choice BBCONE Variations T2 Crossword No 3042 Viewing Guide Firstplus We've read the lot - to deliver what matters 12… Health Careers Plus 7 Pages of Top Public Jobs Public Sector Education Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Style Hip of the Week Other Views Civil Service strike may spell end of pay boom Issue of the Week Public Sector Salaries Children's Benefit Increase Theweekinnumbers More of our Kids Get Wired-Up Public Servants on the up Public Opinion Oliver Wright Management 4 Foreignways Learn to love 'reorganisation' Management The Issue Explained Doctors in Distress The sick state of the public sector Jargondecoder The man who makes the grade Interview For 25 years George Turnbull has been the public face of school exam results. 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