News from 13/08/2003
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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Rosemary Righter, Penny Cottee, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Ronald Gordon, DJM, Chris Ward, Chris Hodkinson, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Nick Ralph, John Walter, (Policy Chairman), Robert Gutfreund-Walmsley, Peter Lansley, Tyrrell Burgess, Anne Woodham, Mark Souster, Pauline Hill, Richard Hobson, Dominic Kennedy Crime Writer, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Christine Seib, Stewart tendler Crime Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor's Commentary, Tim Hudson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, Andrew Norfolk, Richard Miles and Dalya Alberge, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Mike Lewin, Hilary Clarke, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Laura Peek and Helen Rumbelow, Martin Rees, Phoebe Greenwood, F. J. Smith, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Jonathan Richards, Helen Rumbelow, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, Mark Ogden, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Derwent May, Anthony Hollis, Charles Stitling, Russell Kempson, Christina Speight, Toby Orr, N. C. Russell, Daniel McGrory, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jane Seymour, Tom Baldwin and Melissa Kite, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Elaine Monaghan, Sheila stonham, Lesley Yarranton, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Toby Martin, Ellen Connolly, Paul Watkins, Richard Beeston Commentary, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Richard Owen, Pascale Harter, Damian Whitworth, Clem Cecil, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Carole Spiers, Michele Roberts, Glen Owen, Robin Stacey, Arnold E. Tarling, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Roland Watson, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jonathan Clayton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tom Cox, Tim Hames, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, Stuart Evens, Clive Emsley, Richard Heller, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Anthea Rowan's, Brian Murgatroyd, Oliver Dowding, John Hill, Malcolm Burgess, Philip Webster, John Naish, Philip Pangalos, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Emma Hartley, R. F. Bond, Stephen Dalton, Steve Allen, Matthew Connolly, Dr Paula Bolton-Maggs, Huw Beynon, Denys Gueroult, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Johnston, Tim Luckburst, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoBBC admits Iraq scoop was flawed Inquiry highlights conflicting accounts of reporter and source People smuggler The Golf March from £12,000 Atkins Diet - the Official Health Arning Picture Gallery No guilt for working mothers who pay for childcare The Times Today: Page 2. Crossword: 18, Law Report:… Ibiza , St Tropez, Rock - Lisa Armstrong's… It started with a Coke and an Appletise Inquiry Sketch The msot expensive teenager ever FBI holds Briton over sale of anti-jet missile News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus For updates on todays' news, and breaking news from around the world, visit Times Online. Also in the site today Www. timesonline. co. uk Political parties may be funded by state Missile man held after joint operation Suicides record in packed prisons World trade in Soviet arms Gaddafi agrees to pay for Lockerbie AMD Atkins dieters risk cancer, heart and bone problems A wide range of alternative regimes, none of them recommended Comic rebel with a clause Skoda Boy racers take pride in their road rage It is not going to kill us' Dangerous way to regain the body beautiful Arts world poised for huge VAT windfall Intelligent Finance Bronte Society banks a £600,000 rebate Mixture of nursery and care by relatives Is best for babies' Pros and cons of working parents Just AA sk Frustrated builder gave vandal a clip In Brief Hot air controlled Migrants escape Swimmer dies This England Diana Mosley's death ends link to 1930s Fascism Child protection rules may cost boy, 13, university place Ford On track for brain; power; increase It really is time to act your age after 30 Things you should not do any more AOL People Lib Dems table conference motion to get rid of the Queen Students take a punt on a glimpse of Paltrow Alliance Leicester Six Feet Under embalming fluid adverts 'not offensive' PS Restaurateur suffocated and dumped at roadside Pill may put stop to travellers' trots Orange Renault Teenager dies in Faliraki club brawl BT Transcript reveals heated and confused committee debate BBC on Gilligan:'Our biggest millstone has been Dfence correspondent says Dr Kelly's evidence in the days before his death was incorrect and that the MoD oficial had been behind claims made by the corporation about the 'dodgy dossier'. Phillip Webster reports Who 'sexed up' what and who is telling the truth? The three main charges on which the government has demanded an apology from the BBC By a Correspondent: Kelly inquest delayed until end of inquiry Dell His loose use of language and lack of judgment' Main points Day Two Witness list Timeline Dentists for all on the NHS In 3 years' Nissan Jailed for refusing to demolish eyesore British scientists grow stem cells from embryos Policeman jailed for child porn In Brief Baked to death Alzheimer's test Mosque renamed Abuse order The gangster who smuggled 10,000 people into Britain American victory deals blow to Russian rip-offs Alps 'Iceman' may have fought for 18 hours Nationwide Berlusconi row enters final act Flybe US police in dock after new twist in Tajitagate' Fiat Big names litter the toy story Bush proves his worth as model leader Vietnamese beauty queen 'kidnapped After Liberia, Africans ponder face-saving exile for Mugabe Rebels will lift siege to let aid into Monrovia Briton acquitted of Morocco bombings BBC History magazine (AP): The hunters turn hunted In Brief (AFP): Fireman's error (AP): Grape expectations St. Joseph's Hospice The Times Al-Qaeda suspects 'being forced to plead guilty' Mitsubishi Motors Militants under siege in Riyadh gunbattle Bombers hit Israelis Fatal shooting by US erodes control in Iraq BA to restart flights to Iraq In Brief (Reuters): US soldier killed (AP): 14 held in Tikrit The gloom and the glamour Theatre The Seagull King's, Edinburgh Edinburgh comedy Alex Horne Stephen K. Amos First Choice the best shows The Times Prom 30 BBCSO/Davis Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre Topdog/Underdog Royal Court, Sw1 ArtsFlrst Nice people should know that Ivf is a misuse of cash Finite NHS funds ought to be used to alleviate pain, not improve lifestyles Oxbridge blues: how Labour's prejudice murdered the meritocratic moment Picture Gallery The bare facts speak of John Prescott's genius Some lamb: he dragged Liberia to the slaughter Thunderer Telling Tales Yhe Hutton inquiry is making news Working Hypothesis Welcome research on the impact of childcare Rumble in the Jungle Scientist have blunted Montezuma's revenge GP appointments Royal access Blair-Brown pact under scrutiny Matthew Parris's view of the problems facing Anglicans Referendum on the EU constitution Blame for job losses Saving or pinching GCSEs and badges The Times Museum for the Met? Empty plinth Even more direct The Weather The Times Crossword 22,429 Cheltenharn & Gloucester Boost for US bonds Briefing Randgold bid hope OSE suspension order Coca-Cola to pay $20m Briton quits Ford Company tax shake-up 'Plumber' sells stake Stanley bonus switch Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day In Business Today: Need To Know 20. commentary 21… Commodities Prime time NTL chief goes to pave the way for $600m cash call Heat takes blame for inflation rise Vivendi turns on former boss In a fix? Saunders in talks with backer Optimax Court & Social Safeway bidders must wait another six days Need Know: Global Business Briefing The Times Businessbigshot Results in brief Stopress Talkingpoints Dataday Lookahead BSky B lifts target after return to the black Accused trader 'wove paper web' M&s appoints former Go boss Merchants of Dome Carpetright sales beat expectations Taxicab Broadcaster gains from investment Payout loss takes the froth off S&n Larger Capitaliration Shares Investors keep wary eye on liquidated trust … Shares Eurotop 100 BSfcyB holds a promise Biggest price movements of the day Gilts suffer further selling Bound Ask beefs up the menu City Diary Bread winner City Diary Bank counter City Diary NTL's new customers illustrate revival after Chapter 11 How Ntl figures break down C&w director 'restructures himself out of a job' Chelsea reveals 95% vote for new owner West 175 shares suspended after creditor dispute NatWest The Sunday Times Crestor given approval by US regulators BT Banking & Finance Falling shares and strong euro send AXA profits tumbling The Times Unit Trost Information Service French power giant feels heat Lions International Creditors to get briefing on Accident Group Play it cool, rates could fall again Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? The Hon Lady Mosley Peet's daughter who fell for the British Fascist leader, admired Hitler, spent the war in Holloway and later wrote fragrant memoirs The Hon Lady Mosley, widow of Sir Oswald Mosley, Bt, Was born on June 17,1910. She died on August 11,2003, aged 93 Eberhard Blum West German spy chief who demande facts hunches and strengthend co-operation with other western powers Eberhard Blum, fromer head of the West German secret Service, was born inKiel on July 28,1919. He died in Stuttgart on July 9,2003, aged 83 Court & Social Ian Robertson Director of the national Army Museum in Chelsea, who planned a northern branch where larger weapons can be displayed Ian Robertson, director of the National Army Museum 1988-2003, Was born on Apil 4,1943. He died of a heart attack on August 1,2003, aged 60 John Brett-Smith Publisher who spent a lifetime building up a collection of Restoration literature, which is now at Cambridge John Brett-Smith, former president of Oxford University Press in America and rare-book dealer and collector, was born in 1917. He died on July 27,2003, aged 85 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Sweeping the streets Is sending beggars to prison the best way to solve the problem? 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 The pressures of work Are employers taking enough notice of the problem of stress? The Civil War in America Prize. quiz@thetimes What 's your view? Word Watching Daily Life August 13,1770 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Appointments Latest wills Want to place a classified advertisement? Find shows Caligula 'madder than we thought' Flights Directory The Times Personal Column The Times Box Number Replies Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Church news Answers Marriage Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Fantasyfootball Nasser Hussain bats on Growing pains of an Olympic city Philip pangalos reports on the continuing struggle to preapre Athens for next year Times Square Effect of vigorous competition on pub beer tie agreements Chancery Division Pinsent voices his concern for Athens DNA refusal stronger than presumption of legitimacy Family Division Chelsea reveal their hand Radcliffe gives British hopes double boost Athietics Great Britain squad for Paris Hussain in no mood to settle for quiet life Cricket Bresnan puts England in pole position Kensington Sw7 Property A unique collection of properties to rent across… Sotheby's International Realty Norfolk Homes Clapham Druce The Times Championship previews St Helens out of Sevens In Brief Henman upbeat Brooks dies Notts double The results service Jaques and Hussey help Steelbacks live up to their name Today's fixtures Woods is driven to revisiting an old favourite Golf Salisbury Sandown Park Hamiltonpark Yarmouth Beverley Charming town finds its focus Spandau gamble raises questions Baah 9 humbug. No one wins title without readies The Times Clear-thinking and caring, Palios heralds Fa' s new dawn Wood back at the helm for Ireland Rugby union Calm weather blows Crichton record attempt off course Sailing Get fit, feel fit: ChiBall Day three Newcastle bank on progress Last night's results Pools forecast Reid told he can keep selling to rebuild Derby humiliated by lowly Huddersfield Charlton win Di Canio's heart Thepremiershiptoday Your giant poster-size guide to the Premiership… Abramovich sets sail on ?74m voyage of discovery Chelsea push up price for Ronaldo Olympic Countdown Vieira and Pires put end to speculation Inside Sport Price Crash Ostalgie Fashion Arts Books Inside Viva Payola! As Mexico's Zapatistas Abandon Armed Struggle for Politics, Richard Heller Reveals the New Revolution's Real Theme True Fiction Verbatim The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours If All Liberals Left the Church It Would Cease to Be a National Institution and Become a Narrow Sect Human Jungle Wealth and Freedom? No Thanks, We'd Rather Have a Trabant A Wave of Nostalgia in Germany Marks a Yearning for the Dull, Grey Tackiness and State Paternalism of the Old Communist East. Lesley Yarranton Reports Picture Gallery Who Killed Margaret? Police Still Think They Will Solve the Killing of a Jogger in London Six Months Ago. Emma Hartley Reports Parents Give us your Children Bad Day Sunshine No Air-Conditioning, No Shade, No Drinking Water. It's Hell Being a Tourist in London. Damian Whitworth Reports from an Open-Top Sightseeing Bus The Times Learning 10 Deal with my Mum's Depressio Anthea Rowan's Mother Has Overcome the Stigma of Suffering from Psycological Illness and Encouraged her Family to Do the Same Love Etc What Does Life us about Love? This Week: Jane Seymour The Comfort Zone A Uique Cancer Center is Helping Sufferers by Design, Says Anne Woodham Creaky Kneess Worrying Signs The Times When in Barbados ... Front Row: There's a Lot to Be Said for Blending in with the Locals, Says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong From the Heart The Best of the Fine Art Shows during the Festival Have a Scottish Slant, Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Where to See Scottish Painters A Gentle Splash Humphery Ocean is Inspired by his Surroundings. Derwent May Discovers his Playful Side Telephone The Times Flybe Long Time No See Endless Reels of Tape in an Exhibition of Video Art Dating Back 30 Years Send John Russell Taylor Reaching for the East-Forward Button The Photographs of Xavier Ribas Document an Unlikely World of Perfect Distraction Zelda Cheatle Gallery, W1 Picture Gallery Popular Literature? No, Really When Marketing Success Can Be a Straitjacket: Tom Cox Meets a Wriggling Douglar Kennedy Kennedy: The Backust Justifi Ed Praise The Electric Shepherd: A Likeness of James Hogg by Karl Miller Faber and Faber £25;146pp ISBN 0571218164 £20 (p&p £1.95) 08701608080 On England's Pastures Seen Mr Golightly's Holiday by Salley Vickers Fourth Estate £16.99;368 pp ISBN 0 007156472 £13.59 (p&p £1.98) 08701808080 Prime Numbers: To Infinity and beyond! 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