News from 21/08/2003
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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Robert Armstrong (Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister), Murray Stewart Smith, Robert Cole, Dominic Kennedy, Michael Evans and Philip Webster, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter and Sam Coates, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Magnus Linklater, Robert Thicknesse, Raymond Snoddy and Andrew Pierce, Richard Hobson, Douglas Oram, Michael Halpern (Chief Executive Officer), Francis Abberley, Ivo Tennant, Emiliya Mychasuk, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Jason Solomons, Alan Reeves, Catherine Philp and James Hider, Barbara Ellen, Patrick Riordan, Patrick Barkham, Roger Maynard, Tristram Hunt, Kevin Eason, Irwin Stelzer, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Donald Hutera, Reginald D. Hunter, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Graham Reeves, Anthony Browne, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, J. E. Banatvala (Emeritus Professor of Clinical Virology), Norman Harris, Toby Moore, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Patrick Walsh, Jonathan Gornall, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Phil Gordon, Dave Calhoun, Roland Watson, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor's Briefing, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Angela Jameson, Ackner, Lea Paterson and Richard Miles, Michael Hutchison, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Helen Leonard, Francis Steiner, James North, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan, Tony Chamier, Peter B. Baker, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Mary Kenny, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Nick Megoran, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Roy Pullan, Neville Scott, Robin Dunn, Damian Whitworth, Adam Hills, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Sandy Rose, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Nick Kelly, John Hemming-Clark (Churchwarden), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Sir Kevin Tebbit, Howard Read, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Robert Tait, Anthony Loyd, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Swinton Thomas, Tony Dawe, Emma Dennis, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David F. Smith, Bedford, Richard Miles, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Sheila J. Jone, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Vince Wright, Abigail Rayner, Ian Lloyd, Demetrl Martin, Michael Kellett, S. Langford, Conal Gregory, R. T. Oerton, Jenny Davey, Nolan, Lea Paterson and Graham Searjeant, Lisa Verrico, John Sandalls (Environmental scientist), Christian Tyler, Dr J. Watts,
ResumoRush for fixed loans buoys house market First-time buyers take advantage of lowest mortgage rate since 1950s Officer cleared Doubts on vase Tribute to victim Football arrests The Secret of Getting Rich - Irwin Stelzer, Comment Lará Croft v Charlotte Rampling GCSE passes fall in maths and foreign languages A lunchtime pint can seriously damage your driving Index Portrait of a family man who massacred children Campbell wanted Kelly press leak England Triumph Boodle & Dunthorne News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 For breaking British and world news, and latest business news as well as our lunchtime briefing from Www. timesonline. co. uk New Bill aims to end roadworks misery Bomb victim had just returned to Baghdad Threat of national post strike increases Intelligent Finance Re: do not open this e-mail virus In Brirf Dyson jobs cut Driver killed Sick doctors Drive-by death Soham policeman cleared of child porn charges Investigation were infuriated that flawed evidence from a computer expert undermined the prosecution case. Adam Fresco reports Operation Ore named Britons Is the hyphen making a dash for extinction? Home Sweet Funeral Home CPS dogged by series of blunders Online exam helps heads to meet GCSE targets Telford IT test nets millions Vodafone BNP purges rebel members to stifle plot to oust leader Hit squad for failing probation service The results by subject Just AA sk Britain's comedians fail to raise a laugh Is the rest of the world any better? Aquascutuim Sony Laughter lines Sailing the Teatime Islands The open read The Number Roman vase 'is work of Renaissance man' Monogram The turbulent history of the Portland Vase Egypt bans Briton in Nefertiti dispute The Booker Prize has reached the North Pole PC World People How young Gilligan upset a Tory peer with his royal routine A family business at the Coliseum Ailing BBC Three turns to religion for salvation The turn-offs and turn-ons Irishferries PS ... Tenth of London restaurants shut in past year Strange flatworm is mankind's cousin Scientists shed light on secret of alchemy Cannabis on offer to hospital patients Boots Picture Gallery Currys Academy accused of favouring its fellows Ford Third Briton in a week is arrested on Greek island £700,000 for a violin of note Queen loses her power—briefly Airline shows security is ho joke In Brief Jordan case Baby abducted Coral reef ban Cheap cheers Campbell 'wanted to point press at Kelly' NT Mandarin: MoD 'gave journalists clues that would identify source' The weakness in the case for war Document Watch Mandarin speaks superior language Day Seven The MP, the BBC reporter and a missing e-mail Timesonlink The Times BT Freed hostages face bill for their rescue Germans are furious over the expense of balling out 'reckless travellers', writes Roger Boyes Libya makes first payment for relatives of Lockerbie victims Magnet (AP): 'White youth' was not kidnapped In Brief (AP): Killer wolves (AP): Jiang accused (AFP): Reina suicide (AFP): Troops step in (Reuters): Scent of success Far-right leader is jailed for Australia poll fraud Unpopular Chavez faces 2.7m demands for leadership poll Nationwide Rise and fall of a politician Hunt is on for policeman who booked cars during blackout Action hero's big guns show he means business EmpirEdirEct Saddam's arsenal used in onslaught on UN Catherine Philip and James Hider on the aftermath of the baghdad Un bomb as the toll rises to 24 Shock waves distract attention from troubles to east Laura Ashley We will not leave job undone, vows Annan Al-Qaeda winning support in Iraq, warns Bremer A Taleban career, from Islamic school to prison Anthony Loyd reports from Kandahar, south Afghanistan, on an insurgency fuelled by Pashtun discontent Perils of 'the new Afghanistan' Summer Savers Richer Sounds Abbas tells forces to hunt down terrorists The Palestinian leader appears responsive to Isreali opinion, Robert Tait reports from Jerusalem National savings & investments Top Marks Bible Belt judge keeps Ten Commandments Zoo celebrates rare panda birth (Reuters): Inquiry into heatwave death toll In Brief (AP): Bishop detained (AFP): Attack thwarted (AP): Boat crash hunt (AFP): Power talks (Reuters): Rhino plan (AP): Suicide request (AP): 8-year run ends (Reuters): Easy mistake The headliner with the eyeliner Edinburgh comedy Gary Le Strange Jeremy Lion Flight of the Conchords Alex O'Connell Dance Pandora 88 St Stephen, Edinburgh Dondald Hutera Prom 41 BBCSO/Torteller Albert Hall/Radio 3 Hilary Finch First Choice the Best Shows The Times Opera Hunyadi László Bloomsbury Theatre, Wc2 Robert Thicknesse Pop Gillian Welch Vicar St, Dublin Nick Kelly ArtsFirst At last, the UN finds a role-but at a bloody price It is unfair to dismies the organisation as a creeking, incompetent irrelevance Office chatter, conclusions boxes and typos: e-mail has brutally demystified politics Picture Gallery The secret of getting rich: Doh! Work hard Thunderer: Don't trust goody-goodies to run the country Shattered Plans The terrorists in the Middle East must be defeated Passing out The Gcse results leave that exam looking more credible Art of Glass The age of a vase raises aesthetic questions UNand the Iraq bomb The Times Party propaganda or unspun news? Making the case for nuclear power Judges oppose Western Circuit plan Clearly profitable Thatcher's music Challenging choice 'MMR link with autism unproven' 'Easy' a levels Anglican voices Empty plinth The Weather The Times Crossword 22,436 Money Po Na Na buyer emerges Inquiry into Centerpulse Sales tonic for Nestlé Offer on Chesterton WPP sells Zenith stake Dawson chief resigns Beale profits warning Topnotch in crisis talks Charts of the day Index High-flyer Eurozone in the red as French economy shrinks Poor countries prepare to fight over farm subsidies Overcrowded cemeteries claim brings grief to funeral firm Glaxo challenge Jaeger-Lecoultre Fleet Street's finest Goldman comes out fighting in Drax battle Needtoknow: Global Business Briefing Businessbigshot Results in brief More Rj Reynolds job cuts Stoppress Turk Telekom court battle P&G $100m launch spends Smaller stock to watch Talking Points Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Dataday Data Lookahead Exchange rates Shopaholics help boost VAT take to record £7bn Rivals woe boosts Dixons Investment fund offers to buy out minority stakes in Chesterton Equity firm to acquire 28 bars of ailing Po Na Na Group There's no quick fix for Brown Case of indignation in the autumn The number you require is expensive 'King of hip' hit by financial problems in the past Lend Lease dives into loss after writing off US investments Dispute over debt forces Schrager hotel into Chapter 11 Investors sell off financial services Shares Profiteers hit tech and telecom shares Shares Eurotop 100 Ryanair flight may turn bumpy Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Biggest price movements of the day US selling drags down gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Out of this world City Diary Speaker's corner City Diary Technical glitch City Diary Electricity price rises fire renewed interest in Drax Analysis GSK wins US approval for rival to Viagra 'Orphans' cast shadow on AMP's UK life funds Green energy firm turns to Germany US sports stars tackle health campaign Zurich in the black at $701m The Times A breed of accountant that sees beyond the financial audit Finance & Accountancy Viewpoint Bombardier sells off jet-leasing arm to GE Morgan fails in move over liability reference The Times Unit Trust Information Service Action Research Ryanair keeps up new routes expansion Bargains for the Bank Holiday week Dublin 3 nights £196, Antigua 2 Weeks £499. Late offers, with Tony Dawe Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Insure Global Flights Go travel insurance Flexi cover direct Insurance Cheapestflights Africa The Times Norwich Union Swift Royal Caribbean Travel Luxury Breaks Ebokers Times Newspapers regret that although every… Cyprus Caribbean France with fantasy Focus on Channel-hopping Olympic Holidays Airline Network Italy The Times Banking & Finance Embrace the Challenge Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Adrian Seligman Master mariner and writer who sailed a square-rigger round the world with a greenhorn crew Adrian Seligman, Dsc, master mariner and writer, was born on November 26,1909. He died o Audgest 6, aged 93 Armand Bore Mathematician whose work helps to explain why the range of physical materials is limited Armand Borel, mathematician, was born on May 21,1923. He died of cancer on Augest 11,2003, aged 80 Professor Cyril Foray Gifted historian who devoted himself to the turbulent world of politics in Sierra Leone Profressor Cyril Foray, former Sierra Leonean High Commissioner to London, was bron on March 16,1934. He died on July 31,2003, aged 69 Court & Social Count Roland De Kergorlay Negotiating terms with new members of the European Community Count Roland de Kergorlay European diplormat and investor, was born on October 5,1926. He died on July 30,2003, aged 76 Lives Remembered Sir Edward Pickering To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives in Brief Colin Allan, Cb, Director and Chief Planning Inspector for the Department of the Environment, 1967-78, was born on April 9,1917. He died on August 1,2003, aged 86 Erik Braunn, rock guitarist, was born on August 10,1950. He died on July 25,2003, aged 52 Micheal Maclagan, antiquary, was born on April 14,1914. He died on August 13,2003, aged 89 Angel Felicisimo Rojas, Ecuadorean novelist, was born in December 1909. He died on July 19,2003, aged 93 Ketith Walker, writer and editor, was born on June 1,1927. He died on August 7,2003, aged 76 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Blackout memories The power cuts in the us and Canada remind readers of how they coped when Britain was left in the dark Nature Notes News Quiz Debate the issue of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Is the new competition among directory enquiry services good for the consumer-or is it just a shambles? The Test Match - Huge Score by Australia Every day we print the prize questions. If the first letters of each answer - a place Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life August 21,1773 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Changing the Guard Memorial service Leverhulme Awards Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Want to place a classified advertisement? Celebrating the 19th-century glassmaker's art Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Personal Column The Times Forthcoming marriages University news Answers The Times Times Newspapers Times Online Robert Walters Curry Chef Mitsuba Bento Ltd Marble Designer/Supervisor We Urgently Require Ecs Management Executive Maurice Ward & Co UK Limited Initiatives in Business Development Substantial Manhattan Residential Developer Experienced Bathroom Project Deslgner Teacher training agency Pc Planet Ltd Telemarketing Sales in Barcelona Inward Investment Manager Times Newspapers Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Europe's Premier Management Solutions… Subsidiary of a Turkish industrial group seeks… Leading UK Jewellery Company require young and… Group Accountant Central London Join the revolution British Seafood Account Executive IT Systems/business Analyst FIAT Ofgem Premier Executive GMPTE Dalkia Haldane Harvey Nash Solicitor required, must speak Malay, knowledge of… Times Newspapers Connaught Cressing…plar Think Sales Impact Associates PCS Business Development Manager Huntermac Cheltenham & Gloucester PSD The Times Managing Directors ADTI Consulting Scottish Executive Veredus Norman Broadbent Times Newspapers HACAS Chapman Hendy Headingley pitch holds Test key Stoute soothed by Islington repeat Racing Yesterday's results Raising Business Skills Smartnav General Appointments Ogt The Times Haironville TAC England enjoy valuable warm-up victory Continent primed to recapture best form in Nunthorpe The Times Bradley aims high with The Tailing Folkestone Whether brokers owe duty of care Law Report Picture Gallery No appeal from High Court's decision York Musselburgh Directive does not protect agents with no contract Bray shows the way to victory In Brief Wasps changes Ainslie satisfied Double delight Taylor made The Times Vaughan is hoping to profit again from pitch and toss Cricket Brown makes Maddy pay First division Scoreboard from Grace Road Get fit, feel fit: dance strength and flexibility Day four Test series averages Smith determined to produce rapid reversal of fortune How they line up Taylor gives England the upper hand Goodwin takes toll of Essex's frailties Criket: Frizzell County Championship first division Batty's trickery undermines Somerset Second division Yesterday's scoreboards Hussey and Jaques continue to impress Pietersen hits on unique answer to pitch problems Dogged Croft gives Glamorgan control Love puts Durham in the driving seat Times Square Victory in election race puts stars in Coe's eyes Athetics Beckham happy to play ringmaster Football Schumacher sees clear road ahead in Hungary Motor racing Don't stop at the 19th hole, Ben, your bride awaits Golf Leonard leads the understudies with his eye on world stage Rugby union International team details Defensive frailties worry Eriksson Cole loan makes room for Crespo Britain in final bid to reach Athens Equestrianism Mladenovic sinks brave Wales Scotland indebted to the bravery of Douglas The results service Pools forecast Today's fixtures Thepremiershipt0day Beckham returns to prove he is still Real deal for Eriksson Henman faces daunting task to halt Roddick at US Open High Noon at Headingley Troubled Chambers moves into different chambres How they lined up at Portman Road Inside Sport Jamjarcars China's Great Game The Struggle between Beuing and China's Most Remote Province Lifestyle Health Arts Inside One is Gutted A Beach Hut in Norfolk Belonging to the Royal Family Has Been Destroyed in a Fire. Toby Moore Imagines the Queen's Reaction True Fiction It Had Been a Chance to Escape, with Just Enough Servants to Build Sand Castles The Linguistic Remains of the Dayx Verbatim 24 Hours Ann Treneman One of the Most Dangerous Times of Year is when I Return from Holiday and Open my Front Door Within a Few Weeks I Will No Longer See the Pink Hallway or the Rooming-House Carpet Human Jungle Re-Run Can an Old Favourite Hold its Magic? Toby Litt on the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf Terror, Revolt the Wild West An Increasingly Vidlent Struggle is Being Waged behind the Closely-Guarded Frontiers of China's Most Remote Western Province. In a New Book, Christian Tyler Describes how the Culture of an Ancient Indigenous People is Being Destroyed by Chinese " Occupiers" Exploiting Mineral Wealth and Reinforcing Beijing Rule Empire v Empire: Let the Great Game Begin The Times Oldest Swinger in Faliraki At the Grand Old Age of 28, Patrick Barkham Feels Positively Geriatric in the Notorious Greek Resort I Would Have Used a Gun A Powerless Witness to an Aggressive Burglary, Jonathan Gornall Identifies with Farmer Toney Martin The Times Why we Should Dread the Rat Sars May Have Been Spread by Rats, but They Carry Other Risks Here, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford CarPlanes A Silver Lining for Coming to Terms with Fear of Being Trapped Give us your Children Good News on Ankylosing Spondylitis The Times Losing the Plots As Edinburgh's Film Festival Reaches the Closing Reel, There are Still Shocks in Store for James Christopher Roger Dodger Jolie Good Try New Films Croft is Not Quite Entombed; Charlotte Rampling Comes to Life, Says Barbara Ellen Swimming pool The Con's on us Confidence Fails to Inspire It, but Chaplin's Dictator is Still worth Listening to, Finds Jason Solomons Today in the Times Theatres Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Times Rough Cuts, Hard Knocks Film an Iranian Director is Still a Rebel, Finds Dave Calhoun Arts Hitachi Sex Scenes? Tinkerbell was Harder Ludiving Sagnier Has Made Waves as the Siren in Swimming Pool but Seeing the Movie Has Made her Shy, Admits to Dave Calhoun The Great Dictator Picture Gallery Fidence A Bigger Splash Sean MacAulay Takes a Dip into Cinema's Pool Movies BT Ed. 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