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News from 16/08/2003

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Andrew Robson, Eve Peasnall, Janice Turner, Julia Llewellyn Smith, John McNamara, Jon Ashworth, Eva McCubbin, Susannah Hickling, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Maria Ahmed, John Bacon President, Robert Cole, Jeff Dawson, Neelam Verjee, Daphne Metland, Nigel Colborn, Maggie Alderson, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Geoffrey Bourne-Taylor, Nicola Swanborough, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Tom Gard, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, David Rhys Jones, John Mulvey, Ivo Tennant, Catherine Knight, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Erica Hunningher, Tara Holmes, Christine Seib, Charybdis, James Bone, Dominic Wells, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, John Thicknesse, Sandra Lawrence, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Stephen McClarence, Hilary Rose, Stephanie Pfriender, Katherine Swift, Dominic Walsh, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Ruth Corbett, Alan Webster, Joe Morgan, Jill Dupleix, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Margaret M. Leyden, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Oliver Kay and Russell Kempson, Jo Morris, Candida Crewe, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Will Gatti, Roland Watson, Chris Johnston, Ian MacKinnon, Helen Rumbelow, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Ian Cobain and Philip Webster, Simon Beckett, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Arwa Haider, Kate Muir, Ivan Hewett, Janet Cockerill, Jake Fitzjones, Anthony Minghella, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Mary Gold, Oliver Kay, Luke Coppen, Carola Long, Stephen Anderton, Ronan McGreevy, Anne Wareham, David Lister, Mark Atherton, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Sam Coates, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Lee Karen Stow, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Robert Batho, Rob Wright, Robert Ornbo, Mitch Jenkins, Marjory McGinn, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Harry Wilkinson, Ian Edgar, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Damian Wild, Lucy Pinney, Xan Rice, Neville Scott, Helen Nugent, Anthony Browne Environment Editor, Michael Rutt, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Ross Leckie, Alex Hawkes, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Clem Cecil, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Liz Godfrey, Ellen Grant, Anthony Browne, Nicholas Wapshott and James Bone, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, James Barton, Dalya Alberge, Mark Hillsdon, Steve Jelbert, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Carole Collingwood, James Hider and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Brian Findlay, Matthew Brace, Sophie Ratcliffe, Craig Lord, Marni Jackson, Deborah King, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Daniela Soave, Christopher Hawtree, Barry Brown, George Caulkin, Amanda Craig, Ingrid Mansell, John Angerson, A. J. G. Irvine, Neil Murray, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Abigail Rayner and Sam Gustin, Ben MacIntyre, Fiona Hook, John Carey, Michael Dynes, Alison Gibson, Richard Miles, Charles Campion, Lea Paterson, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Catherine Philp, Mark Henderson, Tom Palferman, Danny Baker, Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Hamilton of Dalzell, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Thompson, Robert Butterworth, Nancy Tolford, David Everitt, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Shamus Williams, Bill Edgar, Tom Chesshyre, Fred Dellar, Paul Connolly, James Christopher, Helen Rumbelow and Wayne Bodkin, Daniel Crewe, Alistair McBay, Tim Johnston, Nicola Iseard, Patience Wheatcroft, Grainne Gilmore,

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America's return to the Dark Age Britain also vulnerable to widespread power cuts that blacked out US cities Amis nominated Inside Rioters jailed Doctor sighted The 20 Women Changing British Film-Magazine Libya finally accepts blame for Lockerbie bombing The Times Today: page 2 Crossword and weather: 26… Poster Guide to the Premiership A summer love-in as New York finds the power to party Arsene Wenger My Pompey affair Anthony Minghella… Campbell will face Hutton next week Theknowledge Whats on in London 20 Top Fish… Empiredirect. co. uk News & Comment Business Money Travel Weekend VW Sport The Register Magazine Play The Knowledge Www.timesonline.co.uk Asylum-seekers jailed for detention centre riot Visitor cheats run up huge Nhs bills Amis defies bad press to make Booker longlist Open-minded judges find critics' gauntlet impossible to resist Intelligent Finance The judges' picks Sars will return say experts after latest death Dixons Britain prepares for next alert on virus Doctor is dismissed Just AAsk Naked walker has tenth brush with law In Brief Quarry drowning Stuck on board Safer tunnel Beach ordeal Smoke sentence Baby 'murder' Finished symphony Missing doctor is spotted confused and lost at airport Non-stop train pulls a fast one Toyota Dead end for drivers trying to pay charge Toyota Five conquer fear to beat Atlantic in blow-up boat World-famous metals expert killed in bizarre beach accident P&O Heatwave reaps an exotic reward Currys Canada and US trade accusations of blame 1200 cross network minutes and 150 texts free Companies find mixed fortunes in tough market How could this happen? ask angry New Yorkers The outlook is never too dark for savvy citizens to make a buck Jeep Americans did the right thing when darkness fell How People Coped 'If they can't fix their own power, what chance with ours?' Halfords Thousands facing cancellation of British flights Shares wobble as inquest into cause begins Make economies. Not sacrifices Fishermen turn violent as quotas force wage cuts Sony The ugly monkfish fetches a pretty price SAGA King Kong remake looks like a monstrous mistake BT Subaru Legal operator who cuts to the heart of the matter The Hutton inquiry has taken on th atmosphere of an operating theatre, with James Dingemans as its surgeon. Tom Baldwin reports Premier Lodge.com French left tourist in coma to die alone Body found in Ecuador may be missing Briton Gar plates still a mystery to many Demonstrators challenge return of whaling Great Value Ban for fan who alarmed rivals Gangster's moll forced to beg from council With Johnny Adair back in jail, times have become hard for a paramilitary wife, writes David Lister Flybe Summer Savers By a Correspondent: Continuity Ira 'plotting England attack' Nurse held over patient's heroin death In Brief Court break-in Blind flyer target Rail man's award Cycle girl killed Rolex shooting Chat room case Contest saved Fasttimes Come back Tony, all is (almost) forgiven Halifax Holocaust memorial goes up in Berlin Consumer Safety Notice Russians party on Stalin's old boat Arrested al-Qaeda cleric 'targeted Asia summit' Spana Liberia Crisis Appeal Officer was killed after being hurt in fuel riot American troops injured in spate of guerrilla attacks around Baghdad The Times Arthur Daleys flourish in duty-free zone British Airways Platinum king's riches reconcile old and new traditions Plight of Pakistani girl thaws relations Taste of adventure for trade route expedition Halifax Israel to quit four towns In Brief Liberia relieved Bigger brother First orders Polar search Nasa set to close mankind's eye on the Universe The Hubble Space Telescope faces retirement because of the Columbia disaster, writes Mark Henderson Budapest Spring Festival Thomas Cook Warmer water threatens reef Silvermans The Sunday Times Opera Siegfried Festival Theatre Edinburg Festivel a worthy slog through Siegfried; laid-back sounds from California; down and out on Putin's Russia Concert LAPO/Salonen Usher Hall Entertainments The Times Dying to make a living Theatre Playing the Victim Ladies and Gents Proms 35/36 BBCSO/Swedish Radio Choir Albert Hall/Radio 3 Geoff Brown Pop Tim Burgess Birmingham Academy Royal Festival Hall America, shedding darkness on light We are blinded by the permanent electric hum and glare of our cities Letting not just our wobby bits hang out, but the entire human condition, too Picture Gallery The sting in the tail of police entrapment Game on: your first task is to beat the A-level system Hard Evidence Lessons from the week of the Hutton inquiry A Dangerous Man The capture of Hambali is a counter-terrorist coup Heart of Darkness America makes light of a giant power failure Anglican voices Faith and charity EU force meets British object The benefits and dangers of HRT Law victory for morris dancers Child's play Montezuma's revenge The Times Childhood meals remembered The Weather The Times Crossword 22,432 The Times Weathercall Cotswold Ferguson's men will unite to beat Blues Radcliffe's world collapses after injury hits Paris preparations Chanel The Thinker Smith stars with fifty on debut page 34 Major contender Weir in the hunt at PGA Championship… Building the city of God in the city of Man The Home of Football Game on: your Premiership guide this weekend On the move: who has gone where for the new season Portsmouth, where all your fantasies come true Oscar-winning director and armchair manager Anthony Minghella revels in his role as bit-part player Beckham returns to lead England Everton bid for Jeffers rejected Unlimited Premiership video action plus 500 voice… Arsenal pay for lack of spending power Matt Dickinson New stadium has priority over players The Times Ince can stand among the greats Old habits die hard as defiant Wenger goes on defensive The cost of following your heroes Five players to watch for Reid singles out Smith as focal point of revival Ranieri plays down 'stupid' title claims Ambitious Cardiff continue their spending spree Bowyer and Woodgate braced for El land Road return Heskey earns himself another last chance How they stand in the Nationwide League Nationwide Conference How they stand in Scotland Weekend fixtures Wenger's monster ready to get animated Barclaycard Unfazed Fashanu comes up with the right answer Teletext Services Black spot for pirate Keegan Times Fantasy Football Enter by phone 09069 122 601 or online www.… Super Leagues England lifted by Smith's step back Third npower Test match Kent man seeking higher degree of success Yesterday's scoreboards Times Square Statistically speaking Full Scoreboard from Trent Bridge Batsmen return to pace of life before Waugh Kasprowicz destroys Durham Second division Hussey has the spirit for a battle Sussex ambitions undermined by the weight of Law Frizzell Country Championship first division Newell threatens clear-out as Surrey sweep on towards title The Sunday Times Right Guard Waqar's all-round skills to the fore Middlesex reel to swing of Saggers Holmes faces the truth after Ayhan mauling Athletics Dell Wigan let off hook by Sinfield's miss Rugby league The results service Els eases his way back into contention Golf X-Trail Elson title hopes lifted after record day Catt chases place in World Cup In Brief Learner drivers Nicol beaten England at a loss Camier pulls out Newbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Budelli has great chance to land Ripon sprint Yesterday's results Ripon Armchair Investor William Hill Wood looks forward to emotional finale Rugby union Racing Perth Britain exceed expectations with bronze King eyes the crown Bowls Bangor Cooke breaks record Swimming Weekend fixtures The Times Credo Healing time in hospital Page 42 Anniversaries Birthdays John Banks Larger-than life bookmaker who-against the odds-was a popular figure with punters Alonzo Pettie Champion rodeo rider and one of America's best-known black cowboys On This Day The Times, August 16,1836 Jack Noreiga Nine Test wickets in an innings at Port of Spain At Your Service The sound of Bow Bells Page 42 Gordon Creighton A diplomatic approach to alien visitors A Quick Word Wife Service Metropolitan Anthony of Sourozh Britannia Royal Naval College passing out parade Tailor-made celebration of Beatrix Potter in Gloucester Personal Column Want to place a classified advertisement? The Times Royal engagements Changing the Guard Church news HKM Acorn Forthcoming marriages Marriages Faith News All shall be well and all manner of things shall be well A new generation is building the city of God within the city of man Tara Holmes meets a group of young Catholic missionaries as they prepare to spread the word from their base in Yorkshire Sunday Worship At Your Service Star players who keep clubs from going down Wonders if football will wake up to the new financial reality The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. For further details on a particular fund, readers should contact their fund manager The Wildlife for All Trust Insolvency man who scored for Chelsea Bags of experience packed into travel guide's triumph Company Profile Orange Cool cat takes Cream to the top James Barton, chief executive of 'the most important thing in Liverpool since the Beatles' First Person Business Equity Prices BT Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Future looks healthy for Carl Mortished uncovers a new force in the global pharmaceutical business President s prescription raises a smile Debt 'poses risk of house price crash' Week in the City The Times Costa for Egypt Seller: the Sequel Perils of laptops on leave Tabloids retained Finance directors-the expendable face of the boardroom Analysis Rival offer starts bidding war for Lfc The Times Standard Chartered seeks new directors Swiss Life quits UK market with sale to us insurer SSL gloves may be a fit for Ansell Kidde facing a fight to buy IFTE Elan pays $2m penalty to keep creditors at bay Equity markets head joins Merrill exodus Centerpulse backs bid by Zimmer Hot favourite breaks 200p barrier Ronson's buy raises hopes of bid activity Eurotop 100 For good value read full value Biggest price movements of the week Gilts end run of losses Qantas revamps structure to restore profits MD Pensions need proper policing Carlsberg suffers first-half setback UK terminal to take Norwegian gas imports Russian rebound gives lift to S&N Lloyds TSB tests Sunday opening of banks Need to Know: Global Business Briefing The Times Business Big Shot Results in brief Stop Press Smaller stock to watch Talkingpoints Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Dataday Data Lookahead Exchange rates Patience Wheatcrof Move to revive Mail talks Briefing Carlsberg loses fizz M&S agrees ?1.25bn loan CW Residential setback OFT reopens milk study Profits cheer lifts Hydro Whiskey dispute settled BHP unveils gas scheme Charts of the day In Business Today: Need To Know 51. Commentary 50.… Pensions Ombudsman attacks inadequate legal protection NTL close to signing advisers for $600m share offering Berkeley admits governance failure Nationwide Mobility FTSE 100 powers ahead for another year high Food & Drink Nationwide Arc of the new Be dazzled by Chaumont page 12 Heavy petting Nothing so delights the British as being assured that they are top dogs in the world of animal lovers, But is it really true? Mary Gold analyses an enduring affair Tender is the night Taking good care of Carole page… King crimson The proof of the pudding page 5 The terrier and the greyhound Annette Crosbie's life is a mission against cruelty. Carol Midgley reports The Times Four-legged fashion victims And on the third hour came the pain Libby Purves Milking applause Charles Campion discovers the good life on the Celtic fringe The Times Jane MacQuitty MacQuitty's star buys Dear Jane Luscious English summer pudding makes a stunning fruit finale Need to know Balsamic vinegar The Times Dear Jill Camera, lights, theory Julia Llewellyn Smith and her camcorder focus their attention on a Modern Times Every page is a tombstone That old back magic Marjory McGinn meets the man with a gift for curing injured horses Bewitched at the birding jamboree Feather report Derwent May Lucy Pinney Angela Gore Live Telephone Helpline Call 0871220 9362 (10 pence… To place your Free advertisement telephone 0800 018… Encounters Attractive partner The Times Meet Oriental Ladies in London/South East The Times Country Partners Start Your Own Introduction Agency Asian Partners Times Online Berkeley Sweetingham Take action today The Times Candleburners RSVP Available Mon-Frl 10am-6 pm The Times Insider's guide to liverpool "I spent all my Golden Money on a pair Silver… Dress sense FOIBLES-by Federico Maggie Anderson Gadget Mite-Alert Can't live without Tim Smit, founder of the Eden Project, on his Papuan tree-house To Advertise Easylife Triple S-t-r-e-t-c-h To Advertise Coopers of Stortford Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers of Stortford Razzle dazzle on the Loire Anne Wareham finds humour and intelligence at the Cahumont garden festival Gardens to visit Glen Chantry, Essex Katherine Swift There's talk of a cover-up Ugly, stark and intrusive, drain covers are a blight best hidden. 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Will Gatti was bewitched by his stint at the helm of a powerboat England's best houses Here it was safe to be socialist and easy to be medieval The Listener Crossword No 3735 Sparta T 2 Crossword No 3046 The Times Chess Picture Gallery Meg@ Medal movers Contacts Winning Move Bridge Solution to Jumbo 477 Jungle tracks Picture Gallery Word Watching Jumbo Crossword 479 Two Brains Who said what Fujifilm Fed up and fighting back for all of us Helen Nugent meets the new consumer heroes who have been wronged and want justice Why commitment is more important than cash Go it Alone Dish of the day page 5 Collecting All aboard for British art page 6 ISIS Anne Ashworth Who is your ideal financial adviser?… Rate rise, but for new savers only Inbrief Lost tax relief Homebuyers down Nationwide Cover for every adventure Gap-year Insurance Taking gap year before college? Or having a career break? 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Disdained utilities are not all going to go to the wall Share revival gives internet dealing a shot in the arm Investment Mark Atherton reports keen competition and growing confidence Directline The Times Portman A home-alone amateur's rise The do-it-yourself approach Pensions Xan Rice explains how anyone with reasonable savings can now take control of their pension No time to crumble when one is catering for royalty Go It Alone Elizabeth Judge meets a caterer who had an early baptism of fire with her new company LifePolicies Direct Direct Line Life Search Bank of Scotland Legal & General Interest-free overdrafts to provide long-term savings Student Finance Grainne Gilmore looks at the best accounts for new graduates The one account FPD savills Legal & General Power to modern painters Collecting Robert Sandelson will be showing a selection of Bridget Riley's work, such at this print priced at £2,000 at the 20/21 art fair Clare Stewart on the growing investment market in works by 20th-century British artists Incomedirect Data Bank The Times An Rbs Advanta card at a disadvantage A Question of Money The MarketPlace Annuity rates 'should now be rising' Xan Rie finds that few insurers are passing on gains from gilts Dynamic duo of terminator and sage C&G Anne Ashworth After the heatwave comes the lightning Fed up with work? 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