News from 19/08/2003
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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy and Abigail Rayner, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Zahid Hussain, Lawrence Fames, Tom Dyckhoff, Derek Ezra, Robert Thicknesse, Richard Hobson, Emiliya Mychasuk, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Tom Baldwin, Dominic Kennedy and Ian Cobain, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Tom Finney, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Maria Ahmed, James Hider, Roger Maynard, John Bungey, Stefanie Marsh and John Carr, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Daniel Dennis, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Donald Hutera, Ian Kerr, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Bryn Frank, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Nicholas Long, Matthew Severn, Mark Croucher, Daniel Finkelstein, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, James Delingpole, Michael Tillotson, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Franck Pavloff, Chris Leithead, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Helen Leonard, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, Tony Crompton, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, James Doran and Angela Jameson, Matthew Pryor, Rick Broadbent Sports Writer, Matt Dickinson, Harold Caplan, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Michael Bichard, John Allison, Andrew Clennell, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Stephen Kirby, Matthew Brace, Ian Johns, John W. Denning, Peter Kenyon, Jonathan Clark, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Michael Austin, Kenneth J. Fergusson, Ian Cobain and Tom Baldwin, Ben Webster, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, Richard Miles, Annabelle Thorpe, Mark Henderson, Tom Bawden and Sarah Butler, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Shaun Pollock, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Alex O'connell, Abigail Rayner, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Tim Johnston, Richard Ford, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoE-mails turn up heat on No 10 Libya row at UN Cilla home raided M1 chaos man Young bloods to the rescue Teen terrors are new soccer thugs Downing Street's e-gang of four Burglar who got a head start in going straight The Pick of the Week's Public Sector Media Huge Savings Now law students may face Oxbridge type test Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 The Times Hamza's son cleared of bid to burgle mosque Private casualty service 'to beat Nhs queues' Arthritis drugs help prevent Parkinson's Abbey National Lib Dems wait in vain for changes at the top Woman 'tried to get herself shot' In Brief Driver surrenders Killer wants £lm Drug man jailed Hunt for Batman Irish are ordered to crack down on the craic Happy hours and driking well beyond closing time have been banned in as attempt to curb the Republic's soaring drunkenness, writes Alan Hamiton Orange 'When does a good time stop and being drunk start?' Hi-tech hooligans lure youths to football 'firms' Intelligent Finance Match arrests rise by a fifth in police crackdown Louts and racists allowed to pick up where they left off Police Minister admits she took drug Stakeknife application rejected by High Court AA Five Star Europe Sunderland happy to be near top of the table Cilia Black 'devastated' after £lm raid on home On-the-run Briton is murdered in Cyprus Mercedes-Benz Drug dealer made into hero Feted anti-fascist fable comes to Britain Halifax People How Edinburgh's book festival fell foul of the New York power cut When the world turned brown 'Falling TV standards are my fault' Why Rolling Stones won't fade away Casualty actor takes 'training' into real life PS Man jailed over chaos caused by Ml suicide threat Tour reps held in island purge on drunken British holidaymakers Vauxhall Lost piece of Mary Rose may complete a Tudor jigsaw 10-year transport targets are sent into the sidings Now you see it, now you don't Dell Thousands fail to pay congestion charge penalties The Times Star Trek engine takes Europe to the Moon Why lice became fashionable 70,000 years ago Tesco BAA Hitman in pillion ambush Storm of Stardust threatens satellites BT Times Blair aides linked to decision to identify Kelly Hutton Inquiry Second Week Times raised government suspicion BBC Briefing No 10 had concerns over impact on intelligence services Security Committee Alliance Francaise Main Points Day Five Witness List 'There is a real and present danger' Blair's Reaction Almera Pulse Powell admitted dossier showed 'no imminent threat' Hutton Inquiry Adiser's Analysis A nightmare, unless my memory deceives me Inquiry Sketch US turns with pride to power of Enola Gay A museum display of the aircraft that dropped the first atomic bomb reveals America's awareness of its militaty supremacy, reports Elaine Monaghan Nationwide Rac 20 Nigerians dead in tribal row over oil In Brief Torture claim (AFP): Bodies in the ice (AP): Trapped in lift (AFP): Twins improve Lockerbie dispute opens new row at Un with France The deals Health chief is latest casualty as heat toll rises Somfy Motors Should the Un lift sanctions against Libya? E-mail… Australians in two-week pursuit of sea poachers Baby attacked as Sydney gang beats up father Flybe Hostages set free after ordeal in desert Government reclaims Maori land' In Brief (AFP): Saudi money law (Reuter): Up and running (Reuter): Iceland whale kill Butler's new post Power of the states keeps Americans on the verge of blackout Pakistan accused after Taleban raiders kill troops The Times The 303,628-domino effect beats record Liberians agree on interim government US soldier killed in 'hostile action' Nationwide Pop ain't meant to be so nice Pop V2003 Weston Park, Staffs Prom 39 Benvenuto Cellini Albert hall/Radio 3 First Choice The Times Dance Chantier Musil Playhouse, Edinburgh Concerts SCO/MacKerras; paragon Ensemble usher hall, Edinburgh Opera Gôtterdâmmerung Festival Theatre, Edinbrgh Blairism would have a future if it respected our history New Labour's failings are caused by its prejudice against Britain's past I'm back just in time to find it's backs against the wall time for my back wall Picture Gallery Bring back passion, fair play and entrance exams Hooligans are patriots disowned by theri country Thunderer In the Hot Seat France's political heatwave will outlast August War and Hutton E-mails have embarrassed but not undermined ministers Call Me New directory enquiry services should still compete Dentists on the Nhs Planning secure energy supplies John Prescott and the party faithful 'Easy' a levels Serious game Museum for the Met? Wild in the country The Times Compensation for Lockerbie victims Speeding police Mosley and Labour Empty plinth The Weather The Times Crossword 22434 Weathercall One. Tel Picture Gallery Ontheagenda Briefing Orange nears lease deal House price fears ease Cazenove's difficult year Westpac joins bid battle Pensioners 'struggling' Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Charcol Watinggame Ex-Alstom chief waives €4m payoff 'I believe in justice, but I would defend my mother before justice. If I can take the liberty of using such a comparison, I had to choose between my family and a certain conception of honour' Equity markets follow Japan to one-year highs In Business Today Grim outlook for factory jobs Economic View Goldman joins Canary bidders Bulk fiction Robert Cole Deputy Business Editor Hpllinger profits to 'fall by 17%' Needtoknow: Global Business Briefing The Times Bussnessbigshot Results in brief Court blow to Buffert deal Stop Press Europe fails on brands Alcan notifies EU of bid Smaller stock to watch Talking Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Lookahead Exchange rates Michael Page sees shares rise as profit beats expectations Further wait for Debenhams offer Citigroup paying Grubman to help fight lawsuits Wind farms need a good turn Hope springs eternal in Japan Many facets to the Alstom handback British utilities to fund us grid Saboteurs fan fears of oil squeeze MMC joins the fight for Drax Free Guide Ronson lifts stake in Crest Nicholson Hanson leads advance to year's high Shares Psion leaps ahead on spin-off rumours Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commondities Picture Gallery London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Black Horse not a winner yet Markets Tempus Bargain-hunters lift gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street LCI bets on Les a City Diary Bright sparks City Diary The Times Unit Trust Information Service Europe still follows Japanese road map Times Online Witan investment trust Bank & Finance Equity Prices Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Casino Slot Club Unique Part or Full-Time Franchise! Picture Gallery Case study Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investment Properties in East Manchester Small suppliers get a hard bargain at supermarkets Enterprise After the thill of winning a big contract come the demands, says Elizabeth Judge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tap Times Newspapers Tenders and Contracts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Business Opportunities Commercial Property Advice for payments online In Brief Export hints Buyout guide Ok for '. uk' users Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Major-General Peter Blunt Logistcs offcer who won the George medal for saving on his drives from almost certain death Major-General Peter Blunt, CB, MBE, GM, Assistant Chief of Defence Staff (Presonnel & Logitice), 1977-79, was born on August 18,1923. He doed on August 8,2003, aged 79 Raymond Inskeep Archaeologist who was recowned for his teacjing for his teaching but always longed to be back in Africa, on a dig Raymond inskeep, archaeologist, was born on Novemder 18,1926. He died of cancer on August 3,2003, aged 76 Court & Social Professor Esmond Wright Tory polictian and early television don Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Desmond Elliott Literary agent whose acerbic wit livened up the book trade—and was always good for his authors' bank balances Desmond Elliott, publisher and literry agent, was bron on December 24,1919. He died on August 2,2003, aged 73 Paul Falla Master linguist who as happy with Horace and Cicero as he was translating Turkish documents for the foreign Office Paul falla, linguist, was borhn on October 25,1913. He died on August 9,2003, aged 89 Debart the isses of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Dental practice and the NHS Will the Government's ?300 investment in dentistry solve the present crisis? Nature Notes Dentists for all on the NHS 'in 3 years News Quiz From Our Special Correspondent: Camp Life for Poles in Britain Nearly over Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life August 19,1948 Questions Answered Questions Asked Iron Age find is oldest brass Napoleon's favourite charger? Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Want to place a classified advertisement? Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Online Church news Legal Notices Gould & Swayne Forthcoming marriages Changing the Guard Appointment Answers The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Marriage Livery Company University News Helpline 08709 014 240 Your player list with updated scores Giggs enjoys net profit from loss of Beckham Times£ 1.50,000 Fantasy Football Bill Edgar on the winger who could be a shrewd investment Highs and lows Supporters' leagues £50,000 in prizes to be won The rules Beckham's back England captain raring to go Generation game is short-term priority Cricket Kirtley declares open season as South Africa succumb Widow cannot pursue timeous claim husband withdrew Court of Appeal Absolute privilege for evidence to disciplinary body Queen's Bench Division Final Scoreboard England call up Bicknell Kirtley inspires Test… Frustrated \ England pushed to brink of defeat Micheel 's shot in a million brings handsome reward Golf: US PGA Championship Final rankings HSBC Collins left to fly the flag for St Kitts on his own Athletice In Professional golf, there has not been a year like… Burns seals Subaru reunion Motorsport Schumacher screen test Times Square York Reading the racecard Hamilton Park Results from yesterday's four meetings Falbrav can make most of return to best distance Racing Aga Khan turns to Soumillon Murtagh finds injury weighing heavily Ladbrokes Farish eyes a place in history In Brief Halifax handout Agassi top seed Howey hopeful Olympic flop The Sunday Times Beckham closes book on Ferguson Football Kerr sees Australia as serious threat Woodward searches for World Cup pointers Rugby union Posture vital to all aspects of wellbeing Get fit, feel fit: dance strength and flexibility Platt content for Johnson to wait for senior service By Our Sports Staff: Fa may demand answers from Hoddle Hughes aims for sprint finish Chelsea closing in on Smertin The results service Knight cuts Qpr down to size Today 's fixtures Thepremiershiptoday Kirtley's dream debut sets up thriller in Leeds Sony The Greatest Shot Ever? England revival lifts Vaughan Football Beckham returns to his leading role Athletics Kim Collins, rated as the main rival to… Rugby Union England give reserves chance to make mark Fantasy Football Your first chance to see how your team has fared Confused ? You Soon Will Be why the Numbers Game for Directory Enquiries Will End in Tears Pages 4-5 Lifetime Arts Law The Times Tuesday Inside Fit the Bill True Fiction A Chief Constable Says Fans of Cop Shows Could Interrogate Suspects Better than Some Police. Chris Campling Investigates The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim 24 Hours A Colleague's Pregnancy is a Chance to Prove that your Emotional Intelligence Cup Runneth over Robbie Millen Human Jungle Forget 192, Call 118888 or 118111: Cover Story Next Sunday the Plug is Pulled on the 192 Directory Enquiries Number. Callers Will Be Confronted with a Bewildering Array of Alternative Services and Costs and Many Experts Predict both Chaos and Soaring Prices. Damian Whiteworth Reports Think of a Number… Greece on the Rhodes to Ruin? As Five Birith Holiday Reps are Arrested in Faliraki in a Police Crackdown on Drunken Tourists, Annabelle Thorpe Warns that It is the Greek Tourist Industry that Will Be the Real Victim Give us your Children Troubled by a Hernia Dr Jane Colling Healthspan Start Scoring next Weekend See the full player list in Sport today True Love Football Legend Sir Tom Finney Reflects on the Cruel Hand that Fate Has Dealt his Wife and how Can at Last Repay her for her Devotion during his Career Not Dead yet Go under the Knife Should Men Have Cosmetic Surgery?james Delingpole Rather Thinks He Might Crimes of T Fashion A Future in Doubt The New Scottish Parliament Should Inspire Edinburgh's Architecture, Says Tom Dyckhoff. But Will It? Prepare to Be Dazzled Classical Cds Geoff Brown Hears a New Tenor Star Royal Opera House Booking Period One Global Warbling Opera Shakespeare's Globe is Doing the Full Monteverdi, Says Robert Thicknesse Radio Nott's Landing Arts Edinburgh Music John Allison Meets a British Conductor with a Vision for the Future Jazz Telling It like It is Edinburgh Comedy Sincerity is the Big Show Tactic on the Firnge this Year, Says Alex O'connell Telephone 020 7782 7498 Facsimile 020 7782 7107 The Times Portrait of my Serial Killer Edinburgh Film when Rachel Campbell-Johnston Heard that She Had Unwittingly Inspired a Slasher Movie, She Went to Meet its Maker - with Trepidation Saviour of the Baltic Conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen is Helping the Planet while Renewing the Classics, Says Richard Morrison Editorial Careers Department for Constitutional Affairs CPS Listening to the Voice of Region Alex Wade Salutes the Newspaper Society: The Champion of Local. 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