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News from 20/08/2003

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Andrew Robson, Rosemary Righter, Kitty Balint-Kurti, Greg Hurst and Philip Webster, Robert Cole, DJM, Chris Ward, Zahid Hussain, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Hugh Lindsay, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Alan Lee The Course Inspector, Ivo Tennant, Emiliya Mychasuk, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, G. C. M. Young, James Bone, Penny Wark, Alison Kervin, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, David Ramsbotham (HM Chief Inspector), Maria Ahmed, Paul Nicolson, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, V. Crawford, Dominic Walsh, Tom Bawden, Mchael Johnson, Anne Phillips, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Stefanie Marsh, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Robert Talt, Mark Startin, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson Industrial correspondent, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Robin Agascar, Joan Rippon, Tim Moore, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Oliver Kay, Helen Leonard, Richard Cork, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Tom Baldwin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Robert Bruce-Chwatt, Neel Mukherjee, David Cooper, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Andrew PierÎ, Raymond Keene, Philip Webster, Ian Cobain and Dominic Kennedy, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Anthony Glees (Professor), Natalle Bennett, Caroline Merrell, Burhan Wazir, Bronwen Maddox, Helen Nugent, Patrick Barkham and Laura Peek, Roger Boyes, Roger Walsom, Margaret Reynolds, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Anselm Kuhn, Stevenage, David Mainwood, Susan Sexton, King's Lynn, Michael Fishman, Leonie Gold, Radlett, James Hider and Catherine Philp and Richard Beeston, James Doran, Mary Ann Sieghart, Joanna Pitman, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, Craig Lord, Lawrence Norfolk, James Hider and Catherine Philip, Anjana Ahuja, Fay Weldon, Anthony Loyd, Michael Carleton-Smith, Tony Fenlon, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, A. J. Muir, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Malcolm Burgess, Richard Miles, Harry Judge, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, John Naish, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Tama Janowitz, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Valerie Grove, Abigail Rayner, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Edward Wild, Clive Borrell, Susan Pape and Rosalind Renshaw, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Douglas Kennedy, Lisa Verrico, Michael D. Varcoe-Cocks, Andrew Clennell and Ian Mackinnon, Sarah Gray,

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Battle of Iraq rages on two fronts UN envoy dies in suicide bomb carnage at Baghdad headquarters Jerusalem bus blast kills 20 worshippers Clearing 2003 VW How BAturned the dream of a trip on Concorde into a flight of fancy Index Lisa Armstrong on Fashion Tama Janowitz on Love T2 Seduction and success Sven Alastair Campbell under fire in Court 73 News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 The Times Diana Mosley's ashes are returned home Prescott overrules inspector on building of asylum centre Private firm fakes over troubled NHS hospital Intelligent Finance TUC to seek 48-hr limit to working week In Brief Martin lawsuit Rambler detained Neighbours held Clarification 1st prize in Eurovision thong contest: 8 months' jail The Greek authorities in Rhodes are detemined to stop the excesses of young British holidaymakers, report Patrick Barkham and Laure Peek Dead youth' s father jailed Indian women desert suspect cricket tour Welsh homes feel pain of defeat by England Home Sweet Funeral Home We will not be driven out, von UN survivors Rescuers tore at rubble to free those trapped beneath, report James Hider and Catherine Philip in Baghdad The Sleep Disorder Clinic Attack will be counter-productive Foreign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Maddox Islamic and Saddam groups main suspects Richard Beeston Analysis Dashing diplomat favoured by Bush Explosion rips bus and peace hopes apart Future of Bush's 'road map' at stake as Israel weighs its response Volvo Picture Gallery US issues warning to Abbas Top of today's agenda at the International… Sony The People's Prime Minister keeps firmly to economy People Andrew Pierce Camp studies cause rumpus on campus No 10's secret revealed Man who stalked singer is failed JustAAsk PS Magicians London debut in glass coffin Tube fares rise by up to 25% as Mayor signals start of smartcard travel on buses Renault Why blondes prefer gentle men Rugged jawlines and masculine brows are no guarantee of success with the opposite sex Fingers of fate point to biological make-up Fincer Trouble Test targets put back as schools progress stalls Lexus Charity up but donors on decline Orange Vaccine for cancer on trial Arsonists leave Queen's Norfolk beach hut in ashes Princess Alice sets record at 101 years, 239 days old The British Hernia Centre Scholl Fortunes can be built on sand Campbell admits key events were not well handled Campbell Evidence 'I tried to tone down Iraq weapons dossier' inquiry is told … Iraq The Open University Poachers turned gamekeepers suggested changes Document Watch Day Six Main Points Witness List Quote Reporter e-mailed questions to MP Gilligan the BBC Blair tried to cool 'sexed-up' row with the BBC Campbell the BBC Public won over by polished performer Sam Coates asked a people's jury for their verdict on Alastair Campbell Hoon suggested 'a plea bargain' over Kelly being revealed as source Campbeel MoD The secret diary of Alastair Campbell aged 46 and a bit Campbell Diaries US Attorney-General tour to woo critics of Patriot Law AOL The Times Mortgage Service Tertor of a city in the sights of a sniper Killing have made normal life impossible, Roland Watson reports from West Virginia (AFP): Gotti charged with revenge murder plot In Brief (AP): Disease alert (Reuters): Drugs flights (AFP): Hunger strike (AFP): Release me Shadow of rebel killers spreads across border from Pakistan The progress of a new militant insurgency is throuttling international reconstruction efforts and Kabul's authority, reports Anthony Loyd in Kandahar, southern Afghanistan RBS ADVANTA Dell Dozens die as Taleban reign of fear returns Battle of the divas brings harmony to Arab world 'Pitbull de la BBC' Paxman finds he has become a Parisian pet One. Tel What's Important Mugabe hijacks Western food aid to bribe voters Minister sacked over gay love claim Drugged patients 'sold as wives' In Brief (AFP): Peace talk pause (AP): Mosque reopens (AFP): Nuclear pledge Heatwave deaths (AFP): Insecure delivery (Reuters): In hot water Comedy Hurst/Men Queen's Hall, Edinburgh Alex O'Connell First Choice the Best Shows The Times If you go down to the woods Theatre As You Like it Theatre Royal, Bath Benedict Nightingale Theatre A Midsummer Night's dream Comedy, W1 Ian Johns Concert Amadigi User Hall, Edinburgy Richard Morrison Prom 40 Lahti SO/Vänskä Albert Hall/Radio 3 Hilary Finch ArtsFirst Drunkenness: a hangover of historic proportions Climate and a puritanical streak are to blame for Britain's alcoholic excesses What have our once valued eccentrics done to deserve such a disgraceful smear? Diary We spend, spend, spend to block out the tedium Thunderer: This man of peace was too dangerous for bombers Uniting Nations The Baghdad bombing shows the brutality of the terrorist Campbell and Kelly The Key issues have become clearer at the Hutton inquiry Next Trick Londoners would applaud some real magic Best policy? Vatican secrecy The Times Hutton inquiry and BBC's role A levels unsuited as university guide 'Easy' a levels Correct address Childhood meals Faith and charity Wagner and Hitler Prisons failure on rehabilitation Lockerbie payments Wills and won'ts Pop language Burglar s shock The Weather No Title The Times Crossword 22,435 Mesh Computer plc HP misses profit target Briefng US home-building spurt AMP to hasten demerger Weir 'well placed' First-half loss for Swiss Tax rebate helps bank Ofex losses at 273,000 Eurozone inflation falls Charts of the day Index Changing track Black to retain control of Hollinger Powergen to bring Kent unit out of mothballs Hotels resort to pampering pets as customers stay away Boeing challenge to new Airbus Easy Money Direct Line Close harmony Marriott favourite to take top hotels Need to Know: Global Business Briefing The Times Businessbigshot Results in brief Deutsche's 'conflict' fine Stoppress Merck in $2bn disposal Staples earnings leap Talking Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Dataday Data Lookahead Exchange rates Minerva wants Nomura to back House of Fraser bid Virgin TechMARK cupboard still bare Business Commentary Robert Cole RBS offers water deal financing PowerHouse in talks to fend off administration Upgrade helps Rio Tinto beat sell-off Langer Capitalisation Shares Emiliya Mychasuk Stock Markets Investors continue march on tech stocks Smaller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Celltech falls after spiking drug Tempus Richard Miles Biggest price movements of the day US weakness lifts gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (OOO's) Wall Street Men continue to keep a firm hold on Britain's boardrooms KLM and Air France in talks The Sunday Times Celltech Group hit by £7.5m charge as Crohn's drug is abandoned Chapelside Norfolk Homes Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Country Rentals Clapham 6% Rental yields guaranteed for one year! First-half losses narrow at Kuoni Druce Banking & Finance Chelsfield set to sell stake next week Network Rail strengthens property team Canary gloom as HSBC gives asset value warning The Times Trust Information Service Lions International Lettings at Brixton on the rise Unsettled whether forecasts City Diary The Music Man City Diary Off the shelf City Diary Insurers remove cover for terrorism Marks & Spencer Hubbub for Schiphol as Klm seeks a home Carl Mortished European Briefing Lacklustre bond sale fails to rouse Japan At least three false dawns in the land of the rising sun Anaiysis The Easy Money course in handling debt Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Venture capital firms bid for LGC Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sergio Vieira De Mello UN Special Representative to Iraq who came to the job with a fine record on human rights Sergio vieira de Mello, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and Spedial Representative to iraq, was born on March 15,1948. he died on August 19,2003, aged 55 Ian Waller Journalist whose own political views were unashamedly at odds with those of his paper Ian Waller, journalist, was born on March 14,1926. he died on august 8,2003, aged 77 The Right Rev Benjamin Vaughan Larger-than-life Welsh cleric who found a second spiritual home in pastoral ministries in the West Indies The Right Rev Benjamin Vaughan. Bishop of Swansea and Brecon, 1976-87, was born on December 25,1917. He died on August 5,2003, aged 85 Court & Social David Kemp Author of the lawyer's guide to personal injury David Kemp, QC, recorder and legal author, was born on october 14,1921. He died on June 29,2003, aged 81 ED Townsend Producer of Marvin Gaye's bestselling album Ed Townsend, songwriter, was born on April 16,1929. He died on August 13,2003, aged 74 Tony Jackson Bass player who gave the Searchers their distinctive voice—but left at the height of their success Tony jackson, singer and bass player, was born on July 16,1940. He died on August 18,2003, aged 63 Trevor Smith Rock-solid central defender during the finest years of Birmingham City Trevor Smith, footballer, was born on April 13,1936. He died of cancer on August 9,2003, aged 67 Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Lothar Emmerich His World Cup goal was a stroke of genius Lothar Emmerich, footballer, was born on November 29,1941. He died of cancer on August 14,2003, aged 61 Child prodigies and university Were you a child prdigy? Should gifted youngsters study with older students? Nature Notes Why Childhood Must Come before University Viewpoint Former Child Prodigy Mary Ann Sieghart Advises 13-Year-Old Genius Adam Specer to Put Fun before Study News Quiz Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debart@thetimes, co. uk Ticket prices and the theature The cost of night out in the West End is soaring. Are these high prices justified? Yard Inquiry into Conviction of Minicab Driver after Vandals Wreck Leeds Test Match Pitch Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life August 20,1899 Questions Answered Questions Asked Meditating 9 on fear in Tibet Want to place a classified advertisement? Statue celebrate an empire's fight back Fish remains show extent of Roman trade Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flioghts Directory The Times Whilst care is taken to establish that our… Times Online Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Meeting Marriages Answers Changing the Guard Court & Social Falbrav steals show at York A man alone on fast track to success The Kervin Interview Michael Johnson No adverse inference Court of Appeal Indecent assault below woman's knee Court of Appeal Eriksson survives another grilling Scarbrough hopes to make case for role in World Cup Rugby union Passing off preserved by Act Court of Appeal Botham at the ready for Rhinos In Brief Harrison date Lovell signs Britain ninth Benjamin denied Eagles swoop Motability Supported by Royal & Sunalliance Rated… Yesterday's results Kempton Park Holland's move puts Falbrav in the clear Lingfield Park Zee Zee Top can rock stablemate over longer trip Different approach needed to solve traffic problems Racing Carlisle Nottingham Belvedere players forced to make tricky choice Bowls The results service Today's fixtures Turner quits Bath to coach elite competitors Swimming Times Square Faldo born again after birth of daughter Golf Bicknell happy to answer unexpected call Cricket Sussex charge shows no sign of faltering Championship previews The Sunday Times Maynard brightens Glamorgan's hopes Scoreboard from Bristol Hooper sees Lightning home in the dark How they stand Hildreth left stranded Stretch well to keep body supple Get fit, feel fit: dance strength and flexibility Day three Keane blow casts a cloud over battling Ireland win Foodball FA attempts to heal Campbell hurt Pennant undermines England cause Pools forecast Mendieta boost for McClaren Vogts wants Ferguson to keep mind on game Long wait sharpens appetite for Hughes THEPREMIERSHlPTODAY Eriksson sticks to his mission Jaguar Chelsea prepare audacious bid for Crespo Striking Gold Inside Sport Soul Searing Mary Ann Sieghart Reportage Arts Inside In a Word... True Fiction A under the Huton Spolight, Robert Richardson Discovers that the Shorter the Soundbite the Better True Fiction Each Word is worth a US Dollar, Said Shaw Verbatim 24 Hours Mary Ann Sieghart There is Nothing Bland or Staid about London Any Mre. It is Young, It is Bustling, It is Energetic As a Capital City Resident since 1975, I Virtually Qualify as a Pearly Queen Human Jungle Too Hot for a Nation to Handle? The Deaths of 5,000 Mainly Elderly People in a Heatwave, Many Left Alone while their Relatives Went on Holiday, Has Forced France to Question its Attitude to Family Choesion and the Role of the State. Charles Bremner Reports A Family Holiday, and Granny Comes Too The Times An Asian Battle for the Stars The Superpowers of Asia - China, India and Japan - are Keen to Muscle in on Space Exploration. But, Says Anjana Ahuja, America is Watching Closely With Four Test Launches under its Belt, China is Sure to Sprint to Victory To Some, the Space Race is Really a Thinly Disguised Arms Race Parents Give US your Children Moon Facts Times Online Thrown to the Lions The Hutton Inquiry Has Shown that Even Professionals Can Crumble under Public Security. How Do Ordinary People who Find Themselves in the Witness Box Cope, Asks Penny Wark What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Tama Janowitz Love Etc Looking Much Better Front Row New Look Has Assumed an Air of Sophisticated Wit with its 500th Store, Says Lisa Armstrong Turn your basic bra into a racer-back with converter… Hanging on to Life Kidney Failure Means an Unceasing Struggle to Stay Alive for Roger Walson Without Regular Dialysis I'd Be Dead Fairly Quickly Ringing Sounds Worrtying Signs Picture Gallery Seduction and Success Three New Books Prove that the Courtesan Has an Enduring Fascination, Says Margaret Reynolds Long, Dark and worth It The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky Trans. Larissa Volokhonsky & Richard Pevear Granta £7.99;640 pp ISBN 1 8620 7593 X £6.79 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 The Times Diary TLS Rude Health of the Meta-Novel Political by Adam Thirlwell Jonathan Cape £12.99;288pp ISBN 0 2240 7104 1 £10.39 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Alone and Away Waxwings by Jonathan Raban Picador £15.99;320 pp ISBN 0 3304 1320 1 £12.79 (p&p £1.95) 0870 160 80 80 Light on Dark Times Exhibition Holbein the Younger Thrived in a Dangerous Age. The Clues are in his Work, Says Derwent May Holbein the Younger Mauritshuis, The Hague Tale of a Neglected Namesake A New Acquistition by the National Gallery Should Revive Polidoro Da Caravaggio, Says Richard Cork Polidoro Pushes Christ's Ordeal to the Very Limits of Mortal, Suffering Shine on, Silver John Russell Taylor Finds British Metalwork in Fine Fettle Arts & Crafts Metalwork Blackwell, Cumbria Silver Sparks Gilbert Collection, WC2 Sterling Stuff Royal Academy of Arts Theatres Royal Festival Hall The Times The Dreams of a Guatemalan Photographer Haunt Joanna Pitman Arts Luis Gonzalez Palma Focus Gallery, London W1 The Times Clearing Degree 2003 Clearing Your guide to college course vacancies A Hard Act to Beat A Working Relationship Evelyn Glennie, the Percussionist, and her Pa, Carla Leete A First-Class PA is like an Excellent Conductor of an Orchestra Office Administrator/company Bookkeeper Media Consultants Knightsbridge Secretaries Situations Wanted Courses & Training First Creme All Box Number Replies Should Be Addresses to Office Manager Worshipful Company of Plaisterers Secretary/p. A Eclipse Bookkeeper Required Joslin Rowe Recruitment Consultants Secretary Duncan Hamilton & Co Ltd Book & magazine publishing Time Savers Contacts Creme One-Hour Breaks Susan Pape and Rosalind Renshaw Look at Alternative Ways to Spend Lunchtime Xanhie the Xmas Addict Office Types Covent Garden Bureau VPS Ltd Recruitment Consultants Assistant to the Clerk/pa to the Master Part Time Pa/book-Keeper Islington, N1 Medical Secretary - Job Share European Central Bank Crone corkill a Spherion company PA to the Main Board We are a small, but growing West End surveying… Team Secretary The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review It is Hard to Understand the Football Fans who Hurl Racial Abuse at Some of the Very Players who Make the Game so Enjoyable, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Picture Gallery Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3049 Viewing Guide Backfriend

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