News from 25/08/2003
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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Catherine Riley, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Peter Lansley, Laurie Arle, Graeme Woolaston, P. W. H. Brown, Secretary, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Adam LeBor Eastern Europe Correspondent, Joanna Hernon, James Ducker, Nic Hopkins, Paul Lipscomb, Elizabeth Judge, Patrick Barkham, Kevin Eason, James Eve, Richard Dobson, David Gladstone, Suzanne Parker, Jeremy Hazlehurst, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Margaret d'Armenia, Sue Levy, Bushey Heath, Colin McKerlie, Perth, Kingsley Oliver, D. J. Hutson, Ascot, John Hopewell, Longrish, J. Tatum, Canterbury, Arthur Ayres, Brentwood, John Small, Trevor Osbourn, Saffrom Walden, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Edward Rayner, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, John Redwood, Alexander Ashworth, Debra Craine, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Sam Coates and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Leonard Slatkin, Jenny MacArthur, Phil Gordon, Vernon Bogdanor, Keith Pike, Francis Knox, David Hands, Chris Johnston, D. J. Clarke, Ron Lewis, Helen Rumbelow, Nicholas Nelson, Ian Mackinnon, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Simon Tait, Emma Thompson, Robin Young and Dan Sabbagh, Oliver Kay, Ronan McGreevy, John Westerby, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, John Hopkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Michael Bentley, Adam Sage, Richard Dowden, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Matthew Pryor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Martin Fry President, Matt Dickinson, Sarah Campbell, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Roy Roebuck, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Neville Scott, Jill Sherman, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Clem Cecil, Emily Davies, Robert T. J. Holl-Allen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Tom Dart, Nick Szczepanik, Jonathan Clayton, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Ingrid Mansell, Michael Austin, Gordon Craig, Robert Tait, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, James Hider and Patrick Barkham, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Michael Evans, Mark Venables, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBlair sabotages French plan for EU army British proposals keeps Nato at heart of European defence policy Dossier doctored Flak in Basra Pensions flop England on brink Citroen Wiltord double puts Arsenal on top Confusion reigns as number is up for 192 Index The Game Whistle blows for the start of carnival Gabby Logan on Premiership bad boys How the piper gets paid back Victims torn over sex-abuse priest's murder Todya in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Visit Times Online for the latest British and world news and on-the-sport reports from Times Correspondents on the topics of the day Lord Chancellor considers 101 new rules for Ulster judges Radical Muslims gather Coaching to help affluent take university test Extremist poster celebrates 9/11 killers Rac By a Correspondent: Missing files 'were taken back from IRA' Cooler Brits warming to California dreamin' Once mocked, the lifestyle of the wackiest state in the US is now more popular here, reports Helen Rumbelow Hiker falls to his death in Scotland trying to rescue injured daughter Alfa Dlesel Multijet Red wine the elixir of life for an uplifting culture British troops back in armour after killings in Basra The Co-operative Bank Raid victim's wife is pregnant By Our Foreign Staff: Arrest of Iran 'terror envoy' triggers dispute Navy surrenders in patent battle Worm turns for virus on the internet In Brief Street shooting Abuse unit review Search called off Security scare Missed breakfast Asylum warning Off the hook? Crime-spree driver veers off road to hit walker Black amputee was offered white foot The British Hernia Centre VW Abandoned baby plea Directory services put us straight through to chaos Vauxhall The Numbers Game Drivers in doubt on limits to drinking Blind man who regained sight is still in the dark Whooping cough remains a killer Funeral Plans now available Call for global action on diabetes The Pension Service Take risks to make killer TV shows, says Sopranos boss Jaguar BBC to open its archives Indian Ocean Vital TB drug withdrawn by maker In Brief Men questioned Turkish law plea Missing home Mother to appeal How Blair's words evolved in the Iraq dossier Disclosure of private e-mails prompts Whitehall rethink Government Orange The Inquiry Inside Straw sought 'killer paragraph 9 on Saddam's defiance of UN Dossier Drafts Inside the BBC Dyke took control in attempt to defuse row Inside the BBC Nissan Hear us out, critics told Editor suggested attack on minister Today E-Mail Campbell told Blair to calm the frenzy on Iraq … No 10 Two voices of warning and the back-up plan to foil a leak Dissent The secret is out: good government makes rather dull reading Sensations are likely to be scarce in the Hutton papers, writes Vernon Bogdanor Widow defends Kelly's name Just who set the agenda? June 4 Quotes The week ahead Open your mind Chekhov's island of 'hell' seeks riches fom oil Russia's fuel reserves offer development promise but threaten environmental disaster, writes Clem Cecil in Sakhalin Serbian palaces plan stirs royal family row Gallic appetite unearthed Evesham Technology Source of tension (Reuters): '1,000 die' in Liberian massacre In Brief (AFP): Air crash (Reuters): Pauper burials (Reuters): Afghan ambush (Reuters): Deadly fever Devious priest at heart of national scandal Bishops kept paedophile's crimes secret for years, writes Nicholas Wapshott Police line up to interrogate heir facing murder charge Chairmans Special Bush loses voters over Iraq and US economy Schwarzenegger falls behind in recall race Catalogue of sexual abuse Open your mind Battle in India to save leafy legacy of Lutyens Poll will keep Tutsi clique in power Halifax Prodigious output by 'Britain's greatest architect since Wren' The Times Offers Direct Four die in Israeli attack on Hamas Time is still on their side Pop The Rolling Stones Twickenham Stadium David Sinclair Dance Picasso and Dance Edinburgh Playhouse Debra Craine First Choice the best shows A World First Pop Reading Festival Rivermead Reading Stephen Dalton Proms 44/45 Slatkin and Barenboim BBCSO/Slatkin Albert Hall/Radio 3 Richard Morrison West-Eastern Divan Orchestra Albert Hall/Radio 3 Richard Morrison ArtsFirst A land where genocide still simmers under the surface Rwanda's election may look free and fair, but the West should be worried Go out and enjoy life, we are not experiencing the Decline and Faliraki of civilisation Picture Gallery Despite the setbacks, Iraq has all the signs of success Picture Gallery Thunderer: Spare me the trouble and strife of any more weddings The E-Mail Trail The early release of documents adds to good government Choppy Waters Iceland, Japan and anti-whaling extremists are all wrong California Dreamin' It is not only the climate that is changing Britain British Academy Challenging choice The Times Civil Service role in government No 10 and the media: a history lesson Changing the Church's parochial ways Publishing predicament Urban sprawl? Correct address Immigrants and HIV Why we must be energy efficient Greeks in the balance No sweat Gold-plated Childhood's end The Weather The Times Crossword 22,439 One. Tel Royal Mail peace move Briefing Pfizer cuts German role Gusinsky arrested UBS looks to China Sobig. F still out there Five seek oil in Jamaica Philips to shut factories Swiss admits to errors How the week finished Currencies Commodities Index Program for success Plan to give all employees a pension has failed ITV merger savings 'could reach £150m' Austin Reed re-tailors its look Tick talk European funds feel the pinch Bid battle for Canary Wharf Museum flotation Boodle & Dunthorne A prime target for software giants Corporate Profile No 80: Sage Group Nic Hopkins explains the sudden interest in a high-tech contender Who's who in the boardroom Why roads are a better investment than the railways The company in detail History The Times verdict How we reached our decision Police examine broker's blackmail claim 'New wave' hospitals pose threat to BUPA Hot weather fails to warm British hoteliers Prudential goes for equity release Summer love turns sour for the euro Lea Paterson Economic Agenda Tick keeps Evolutec healthy Mirror's ex-chief to look into BBC Plea to tackle rogue debt counsellors Jersey group eyes Eldridge Pope bid The Times Association of Chartered Certified Accountants The names below are the successful UK candidates in the ACCA final examinations taken in June 2003. ACCA is the largest and fastest growing international accountancy body with over 300,000 members and students in 160 countries, and extensive network of over 70 office and other centres around the world Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Lord Manton Jockey, owner and breeder who became a reforming head of the racing's governing body Lord Manton, former Jockey Club Senior Steward, and landowner, was born on January 22,1924. He died on August 8,2003 aged 79 Andrew Ray Scion of a showbusiness family who unexpectedly won his own screen break at the age of ten Andrew Ray, actor, was born on May 31,1939. he died on August 20,2003 , aged 64 Court & Social Ian MacDonald Moshe Carmel General who won the town of Nazareth for Israel, in defiance of the UN Moshe , Israeli soldier and politician, was born in Minsk on January 17,1911. He died in Tel Aviv on August 14,2003, aged 92 Lives in Brief Gillian Clark, aid worker, was born in 1956. She died, aged 47, after a bomb exploded in Baghdad on August 19,2003 Arthur Helton, lawyer, was born on January 24,1949. He died, aged 54, after a bomb exploded in Bagdad on August 19,2003 Richard Hooper, UN workr, was born on September 23,1962. He died, aged 40, after a bomb exploded in Baghdad on August 19,2003 Fiona Watson, UN political affairs officer, was born on April 14,1968. She died, aged 35, after a bomb exploded in Baghdad on August 19,2003 Nadia Younes, chief of staff for the UN Special Representative in Iraq, was born on June 13,1946. She died, aged 57, after a bomb exploded in Baghdad on August 19,2003 Personal Column Want to place a classified advertisement? The Times Ismail Abu Shanab Member of the Hamas leadership who insisted on staying in the Middle East Ismail Abu Shanaba, a member of the central leadership of the Palestinian Hames, was born in 1950. He died on August 21,2003, aged 53 Multiple Display Advertising Items How the French see les Anglais Is Jeremy Paxman helping to give the English a better image abroad? 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 Hutton inquiry Getting close to the Alastair Campbell; the right time to pass judgment Small Ship Royal Navy is Criticised Every day we print the prize questions. If the first letters of each answer - a place a sumanme or an object perhaps What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life August 25,1890 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Church news Answers Maritime museum floats the idea of tactical dispersals Notebook Arts funding Importance of artists in business Briefing Why families must listen to music Million dollar man Distractions may be at heart of Hewitt's decline Tennis Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent in New York First-round singles draws at Flushing Meadows Buying out holiday pay Employment Appeal Tribunal Private company took over public functions Court of Appeal Using papers in another case Court of Appeal South Africa in control at Headingley Changeable conditions put Britons to the test Sailing Bank Holiday meetings lose in rush to increase fixtures Alan Lee Racing Correpondent Epsom Newcastle Warwick Gracefully gives Kirk classic hope Folkestone Yesterday's results Ripon Slaughter of Wales no solution for Woodward Rugby union Chepstow Racing Huntingdon Cartmel The Wright Track Newton Abbot Fontwell Park Flat leaders Wasps withstand the pressure to lift third trophy Southwell Spain toasts Alonso's coming of age Motor racing: Hungarian Grand Prix How they finished in Hungary Ryman League Non-league football Smiles are back at Gay Meadow Nationwide Conference Firman's faith unshaken Exeter boosted by Hiley's reprieve Dr Martens League UniBond League Kevin Eason on how the teams performed at the Hungaroring Women's football FA Cup Britons make smooth progress Rowing The results service Today's fixtures NiQuitin CQ Shop Going under without splashing out Get fit, feel fit: scuba-diving Day one Watfana rolls back the years In Brief Triple champions Ali proves big hit Golden Cooke Reynolds on pole Trial blazer Tweddle excels Hall conquers fear in pitch battle Fourth npower Test match Pat Gibson at Headingley Gidman rescues Gladiators National League first division Di Venuto plays a gem as overseas stars shine Second division Gough's all-round enterprise conies up short Full Scoreboard from Headingley How they stand Cairns and Read make history to sink Sharks Wagh proves a cut above Humbled Hampshire on the road to nowhere Surrey frustrated by bold effort from Maunders Frizzell County Championship first division Lancashire hopes fall on the flat Times Square Clarke shakes off chasing pack to land big prize Golf Pressure on McKay increases in battle for Solheim Cup places The weekend's scoreboards Reward at last for million dollar man St Helens caught out by Hull's opening movement Rugby league Germans add clean sweep to team win Equestrianism Beginning spells the end for Drummond World Championships Empire Moment of truth has arrived for Chambers Case of brickbats and bouquets Alyson Rudd Programme Notes The Times World Championships results The Talking Times! Ethiopian great paves the way for Bekele to take crown Today's schedule Falling star determined to show she can battle World Championships Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer The Times Enchanting Klft leaüps into public's heart Edwards puts faith in injured ankle for final time Negligent stumble to brink of defeat The Italian Job Tearful Drummond takes false start decision lying down Jamjarcars Inside sport Tiptoeing towards a God Lifestyle Arts Games Inside Cover Story Lifestyle Parents Health Fashion Arts Jumbo Crossword Games TV and Radio Austin Powers True Fiction Cars May Soon Be Fitted with an Intelligent Micro Chip to Spy on Drivers who Break the Law. Toby Moore Sees Problems Ahead Verbatim 24 Hours Richard Morrison I Followed a Detached House as It Walked through a Deserted Village on Salisbury Plain These were to Be the Last Rites of Imber Human Jungle Yes, I Believe: Just Don't Ask Me what People are Turning Away from Organised Religion in Thier Thousands, but Bel Mooney Says in her New Book that They are Still Searching for Goodness and Retain a Sense of the Divine—although It May Not Always Be Called God Agnostics like Me Tiptoe towards the Deity while Listening to Music Somebody up There: What God Means to Me The Times Are we There yet, Mum? Holiday Traffic Jams are Bad Enough without Stroppy Kids in the Back. Marion McGilvary Has Some Solutions How to Turn your Child into a Domestic God An Early Start is Important to Teach Children to Be Responsible about Household Chores, Says Frank Fured The Times Offers Direct I Decided to Go on Strike Send us your Problems Parent Forum How Important is It for Siblings to Attend the Same Secondary School? Next Week Our four-year-old daughter has taken to pinching—family and friends alike. Saying it's a nasty thing to do doesn't deter her Jack, 36 Your Blood on Tap Using your Own Blood for an Operation is now an Option, Says Simon Crompton Widespread Use World Bring Savings to the NHS Ingrowing toenails Unmentionables Late Summer Luxuries The Times Fashion Team Asked a Selection of Well-Heeled to Name their Holiday Essentials Colder Comforts "Beware of All Enterprises that Require New Clothes, " Advised Thoreau. Do Accessories Count? Yes _ like a New School Team, Every Autumn Requires a Whole List of Them, Says Emily Davies Summery Execution La Movie at this Time of Year, American Studios Release their Howlers. Sean MacAulay Sees who Let the Dogs out In the Times First Night Reviews, P15 of the Main Paper Time Fora Reality Check Edinburgn Comedy as Chair of the Perrier Awards, Alex O'connell Argues that Great Stand-Up is All about Telling the Truth Stories that are Embellished and Exaggerated Arent Funny Faking the Mick Weren't Able to See the Rolling Stones this Weekend? John Bungey Suggests Some Alternatives Theatres Entertainments Bombay Dreams The Times Going out: Bank Holiday Monday Escape Artists August Bank Holiday Jumbo Times 2 August Bank Holiday Monday Jumbo Crossword Timesonline Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review The One and only Rolling Stones was Great Publicity, but Didn't Ask Any Big Questions—maybe that is what the Public Wants, Writes Daniel Finkelstein Today's Highlights Picture Gallery Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice James Jackson Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Ian Johns Films Choice Stephen Dalton BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 3053 Viewing Guide Lisa Verrico Harrods Hammered Brothers in Arms Every Kick, Every Pass, Every Tackle, Every save,… Italian Job Window Shopping David James Calm down - the Race is on Playing the Game The Features Plus The Results and Reports The Regulars The Team Bottomcorner Roeder a Victim Thestoy Matt Dickinson says that brain surgery clouded waters for those at the club who thought manager wasn't up to the job Fans Will Still Bay for Brown Fresh Hope, Post-Glenn Roeder wasn't sacked because of one result, David James says In Plain Ronglish He Had a Forrest Gabbylogan When even icons such as Big Ron can get their predictions woefully wrong, what chance is there for the rest of us mortals? Sicknote Everyday Injuries Explained Themoneygame Player Think footballers are overpaid and overrated? Aki Riihilahti doesn't, and he's not afraid to say so Sky Sports King Goes in Search of Beckham Majesty Thenews Stranger in a Foreign Land Theexport Rick Broadbent on a young player determined to break the general mould of British players in Serie a Window of Opportunity Samallardyce Lots of talent for bargain hunters to sign before transfer deadline The Times Mortgage Service Sinking Feeling for Sad Wolves The Games Barclaycard Premiership Liverpool off the pace Kanoute Hands Hoddle Respite The Guide Barclaycard Premiership Highest Attendance Problems Starting The Games Fan Fare Leading Scorers Card Count Chelsea's Rich List to Tax Ranieri The Games Barclaycard Permiership Tonight's Match Everton Honest to the Core Le Saux Walks a Fine Line Redknapp Happy but Frustrated Bolton Tread Familiar Path Arsenal Relishing Chalenge The Games Barclaycard Premiership Keane Fills Breach as Ferguson is Banished Wimbledon Haunted by Ghosts from past The Games Nationwide League First Division Millwall Start to Turn Corner Win Bonus for Sunderland Nationwide 1 Football League Highest Attendance Average Attendances The Games Fan Fare Leading Scorers Card Count Reality Bites for Ipswich Games Nationwide League First Division Times Online Luton down but Not out Second Division Port Vale maintain 100 per cent record while Notts County suffer drubbing The Games Nationwide League Second Division Nationwide 2 Football League Highest Attendance Average Attendances The Games Fan Fare Leading Scorers Card Count York hit the heights after win over Huddersfield as Carlisle's troubles continue The Games Nationwide League Thired Division Nationwide 3 Football League Highest Attendance Average Attendances The Games Fan Fare Leading Scorers Card Count Yeovil Finally Bow to Defeat Thegames Bank of Scotland Premierleague Partick Show Mettle Misfiring Celtic make hard work of victory as Rangers go clear at top of table Bell's Can Anyone Topple Juve? The Continent Brave Bayern Go for Broke Chelsea may have stolen the European headlines but there has also been a revolution in Munich, Gabriele Marcotti reports Times Fantasy Football Thestatistics French League German League Hair of Sorrows Extratime Buy Lines Inthebook The Pattenden Reviews the Latest Releases Fixtures Next Weekinthegame Thedailyfix The Alternative Premiership Paper round Nationwide Sky Sports
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