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News from 26/08/2003

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Andrew Robson, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Edmund MARSHALL(Chair, Commons Trade and Industry Subcommittee, 1976-79), Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Sockett, Joanna Hunter, Adam Sherwin, Media Reporter, Elizabeth EWART-JAMES(Lead Child Protection Officer), DJM, Zahid Hussain, Michael Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Tom Dyckhoff, Peter Lansley, Adam LeBor Central Europe Correspondent, Robert Thicknesse, Anne Woodham, Jo Read, David Rhys Jones, Nicholas Russell, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carl Mortished and Jenny Davey, Carol Midgley, Shattered bodies, N. M. P. Chappell, Richard Jolly, Chairperson, Jonathan Kent, Ludovic Kennedy, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Ken Allen, Patrick MERCER(Shadow Minister for Homeland Security), Patrick Barkham, James Hider, Geoff Brown, Sally Lewers, Joe Joseph, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Peter Jones, J. E. Cosnett, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Anthony Browne, Issandr al-Amrani, Leo Lewis and Richard Lloyd Parry, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, David Clayton, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter and Patrick Barkham, Libby Purves, Brian Roberts, Jannan Cooper, Phoebe Greenwood, Robin Young, Sheila Bult, Reshma Patil, James Delingpole, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent and Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Chris Johnston, Andrew Kennedy, Ian MacKinnon, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Edward Fennell, Lee Hughes, Ronan McGreevy, Holly Finn, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Amanda Platell, James Cracknell and Matthew Pinsent, Jenny Ford, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, G. J. W. Cunliffe, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Robert Dallek, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Stefanie Marsh and Richard Ford, Valerie Oxford, Amy Williams, Peter Nicholson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Julian Muscat, Miriam Shaw, Nick Szczepanik, Patrick Marmon, Nan Parry, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Mike Rosewell, L. J. Harfield, Angela Neustatter, Robert Tait, Michael Gove, Roger de Mercado, Jack Malvern Arts Reporter, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Lisa Verrico, Lisa Harker, Alan Coren, Laura Peek, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Abigail Rayner, Sue Holmes, Mark Venables, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Conal Gregory, John Weth (Chairman, Association for Charities), Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith, Stephen Pollard,

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Index Public Agenda I'ii pursue all terrorists, new DPP says Graduate tax is new spin on top-up fee Explorer dies Shedding light Sellafield closure Bronze for Britain The sandal? Roman Britons put a sock in it too Index JFK: the new biography Exclusive starting in T2… Car bombs bring carnage to tourist heart of Bombay Ryanair Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Visit Times Online for the latest British and world news, and for live reports from Times experts and Www. timesonline. co. uk Picture Gallery Hutton 'derails euro' Liverpool ahead in house price revival Widow pays tribute to victim of Basra attack Abbey National Guide to Ivf treatment on NHS In Brief Porn unit plea Space invader Crash kills three Danger in air Kenya's star runner changes track for Qatar gold Dead climber was IMF man on nostalgic trip Traveller and writer Thesiger dies at 93 Logging on to God real-time Lord of the Rings The new style of cross-country run Shattered bodies left amid shards of market gems Finance facts Pakistan speaks out against 'act of terror' Intelligent Finance Test for leadership in crisis that reopens old wounds Helpline History of horrors Kaddieboy M&S faces righteous wrath over 'spy in a suit' A champion of US consumer rights is bringing her battle to Britain's high streets, writes David Rowan Aggressive action American Airlines The Number My road from drug bust to a pillar of the state New prosecution chief talks exclusively to The Times about drugs, speeding and crime Flybe Unanimous choice knows the system TheAA Nationwide Picture Gallery Citroën People Branson takes off with a fresh bid to keep Concorde in flight BBC shoots the Tamworth Two for family film Million-plus tickets put Fringe on top PS ... Ministers break pledge to MPs on asylum centre Holiday scheme 'back door to immigration' Rat run causes house price fears One. Tel Faulty gene gives clue to tackling dyslexia By a Correspondent: Wasp stings kill man on moor shoot STEPWise Grilling for a spy who came in from the cold Inside Story Nissan BBC attacks No 10 spin Witnesses this week How the Blair role in dossier row grew Week Reviewed Times TV gorillas seek new mates in broadcast jungle TV festival highlights Linguaphone There's less to view, Mrs Robinson Nationwide Girl rider, 4, dies after horse bolts In Brief Blaze orphans Aquarium raid Zoo closes Street stabbing Autistic boy dies during church 'exorcism' rite Dell Rwanda President ahead North Korea talks face uphill battle as protests grow (Reuters): Migrant children free Bespoke Suits (Reuters): Mourners accuse Shia rival of attack on ayatollah Charcol Egypt ban on belly foreigners AOL Arafat hits back in fight for power Security chief dismisses 'unelected' challengers to the Palestinian leader, reports Robert tait in Ramallah Kabul claims 50 Taleban killed in US raid Swedes put euro to vote in test run for Blair The Government will have to convert 50,000 a day to the 'yes' cause to win, writes Roger Boyes in Stockholm Offersdirect Massacre soldier accuses Milosevic Nationwide Women have more doubts (AFP/Reuters): Heatwave dead still unclaimed In Brief (Reuters): Bodies' return (AFP): Soviet legacy Drowning inquiry (AP): Grave mystery (AFP): Dietary gap Roughneck rockers bulldoze Reading Pop Reading Festival Rivermead, Reading Stones keep on rolling as the moss gathers Pop The Rolling Stones First Choice the Best Shows The Sunday in the Times Concerts Euyo; Petersen Quartet Usher Hall; Stockbridge Church, Edinbrugh Prom 46 Saul Albert Hall/Radio 3 The upsurge in terror is a sign of the West's success Islamist terrorists are fighting furiously because they know they face extinction It's no brief encounter—a father's post-natal depression goes on for years... Picture Gallery Corrupt cabals: the dark side of team-building Thunderer: 192 reasons to choose choice over stupidity Open Secrets A difficultmoment for the intelligence services Bombay Butchers Indians must meet violence with non-violence Footwear Fables Socks and sandals in history and legend Lessons from the Kelly hearings Close callers The Times Dangers arising from Baghdad bomb Our courts weighed in the balance A-level results Charitable giving Road rage Football louts are mirrors of society Rail and road safety Wills and won'ts Pointless paperwork Wild in the country The Weather The Times Crossword 22,440 Choterol Less Ontheagenda ... Enron may recoup $53m Briefing Farming reform disputed BHP hits back on Drax Wal-Mart sales ahead Kvaerner falls into red Local television plan China Life plans to float Stock Markets Currencies Commodities How the week begins Index Agricultural revolution City fears for growth in Europe as US and UK shine Sellafield reprocessing plant to close by 2010 Hamlet or hymns for Kensington Taking stock NBC steps up fight for VUE Wilfred Thesiger Firstdirect Robert Cole Deputy Business Editor Needto Know: Global Business Briefing The Times Businessbigshot Investors take profits Wall Street Stoppress Coke executive steps down Lucent wins Iraq contract Lizard spit cheers Amylin Smaller stock to watch Talking Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Lookahead Change on week Exchange rates Volkswagen pins hopes on new-look Golf Latsis firm has Mayfair office plan Offersdirect Power chief urges extra push to renew network Acquisitions market poised for pick-up China's agricultural influence starts to grow within WTO Wraps off for new-look Peter Jones The MarketPlace Energy firms use 'hard sell' on small businesses Save the Rhino Business Equity Prices Small companies find listed status can be a burden Stock market membership Becoming quoted helps firms to find funds, but has its downside, writes Elizabeth Judge Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Cambridgeshire Turner&co Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Casino Slot Club Business Opportunities The National Franchise Exhibition Case study Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golfersclub Blackwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weaver Finance Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Financial Freedom while Helping Others The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridging Loans Franchise Opportunity with Substance Guide to recycling on offer In Brief Payment advice Points for plans Ofex seminars Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir Wilfred Thesiger Lone spirit who rejected the ways of the Western world, lived amoung African tribesmen and explored the 'Empty Quarter' Sir Wilfred Thesiger, KBF, DSO, explorer, soldier and writer, was born on June 3,1910. He died on August 24,2003, aged 93 Court & Social Father Walter Ong Scholar who explained the cultural effects of communication, from the earliest oral exchanges to electronice media Father Walter J. Ong, historian of communications and Roman Catholic priest, was born on November 30,1912. He died on August 12,2003, aged 90 Lives in Brief Daivd Cleland, teacher and adviser to independent schools, was born on April 17,1941. He died on July 14,2003, aged 62 David Engleheart, schoolmaster, was born on April 16,1917. He died on July 2,2003, aged 86 Heinz Krekeler, German Ambassador to the United States, was born on July 20,1906. He died on August 5,2003, aged 97 Births, Marriages & Deaths Jean Huteau Senior editor with AFP who helped to loosen the government grip on the French agency and open it to a wider audience Jean Huteau, journalist, was born on April 21,1919. He died on July 29,2003, aged 84 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Lives remembered Sex and intelligence Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Are men moire innately intelligent? Is women's dominance a sign of weakness in education? Nature Notes News Quiz Thousands in Hyde Park Pledge their Support Every day we print the prize questions. If the first letters of each answer - a place, a surname, or an object perhaps - are written Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? 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Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Times Online Forthcoming marriages Answers Your player list with updated scores Bartlett catches managers and Wolves off guard Bill EdgarCompetition for places brings out best in Charlton striker Lomu omitted from World Cup squad Clarke reaping the reward for facing up to his demons Golf Law Report Codes of costs in family cases Acting in business of solicitor Court of Appeal Covert video tape breaches rights European Court of Human Rights Prosecution no reason for stay Chancery Division Edwards limps out of athletics McKay rides the storm to retain Solheim spot Cup teams Two men in a boat fashion a close partnership in pursuit of more gold Rowing Ainslie's attention to detail gives him edge over Olympic rivals Sailing The results service Crews pUt on best of British show to lift hopes Ripon Yarmouth Reading the racecard Johnston lines up next objective for Pearl Of Love Racing Results from yesterday's 11 Bank Holiday meetings Gosden on right track sending sprinter for Mile Listless Rusedski stumbles to first-round defeat Tennis: US open Results from Flushing Meadows Yesterday's football results Today's fixtures 'Bad boy' Sanders tamed by Allcock But 'old boy' Bryant fails to keep to the script in worthing as David Rhys Jones reports Bowls Emerson aims to lift struggling Wolves A Landmark in Football Publishing Byrne's joy at securing British title In Brief Move for Sailor McRae sacked Marion's double Senior Torrance Dangerfield wins Ternent given reasons to be cheerful by Burnley Nationwide League first division Brown late show ends Aldershot's perfect start Nationwide Conference Pardew refuses to be tackled Hughes acts like a winner again Friedel left red-faced by Anelka Barlaycard PremiershipFOOTBALL Thepremiershiptoday Vaughan lament familiar as Smith plans grand finale Cricket Kallis puts England out of their misery Full final Scoreboard from Headingley Kasprowicz move seen in bad light Frizzell Country Championship Statistically speaking Today's matches Lomu and Mehrtens miss out on World Cup place Rugby union Us urged to lay down the law over protest Athletics: World Championships Times Square Chambers forced to face the truth Ragged finish sees Danvers miss out on final hurdle Back exercises aid optimum enjoyment Get fit, feel fit: scuba-diving Holmes aiming to go the distance Results and Paris schedule Warriors defence sends out play-off warning Rugby league Chambers upstaged as Collins springs surprise Retiring Edwards is content to rest on his laurels Testing Time for Vaughan The life and times of Britain's triple jump legend Football Blackburn Rovers 2 Manchester City 3 The Kervin Interview Pinsent and Cracknell eye up Athens date Golf Orange Picture Gallery Health Men Arts Picture Gallery Inside Lay , Lady, Lay A Passion for Laminate Flooring Has Laid Low our Carpet Industry, Chris Campling Spies a Plan to Make Shagpile Sexy Again The Linguistic Remains of the Day Verbatim 24 Hours Instead of Embracing Local Culture, Many Visiting Brits Go out of their Way to Obliterate It Joan Smith Picture Gallery Pretentious, Moi? Human Jungle The Bay of Pigs Barely Months into his Presidency, John F. Kennedy Faced a Dilemma: Invite International Condemnation by Using U. S. Troops to Salvage the Botched Cia-Sponspored Invasion of Cuba, or Admit that It was a Mistake. In a New Book, Robert Dallek Describes how Kennedy Defied both his Spies and his Generals A Presidency Shackled by Illness and Pain The Times A Dance As the Egypting Government Cancles Work Permits for Foreign Belly Dancers, Tow English Performers Tell Carol Mdgley that You Can Make a Real Career of this Ancient Folk Dance only in its Country of Origin Traditionally It Has Been Performed by Women for Women "When I Perform, I'm Not Dancing Just for Men, I'm a Classical Artist ... " Lifetime There's a Lack of Understanding SOS: Shame on Society At 93 It's All Too Much for her Midlife is Not a Crisis Like Many Baby-Boomers, Angela Neustatter was Hit by a Feeling of Panic at Reaching 50. But She Soon Found that There is Much to Clebrate in Midlife Not Dead yet Learning to Breathe Asthmatics May Be Suffering Unnecessarily because They are Not Breathign Properly, Says Anne Woodham Test your Breathing Headed for Disaster? The Times Children's Doctor Answers your Questions Healthspan Design of the Tiems Top Designer Gear is now on Sale in High Street Shops, Says James Delingpole Crimes of Fashion Every Performance is a Brave New World On the Eve of his Farewell Concerts with the Pittsburgh Symphony Drchestra, the Legendary Conductor Mariss Jansons Tells Hilary Finch how He Packs so Much into so Little Time Today in the Times First Night Reviews, Page 15… From Lesbos with Pathos Opera Rossini's Zelmira is a Cracker, Says Robert Thicknesse A Starry Classical Albums Think You Know English Concert Mozart NightMusic Rare Fruits Council Rariora & Marginalia Capilla De Indias Canichanas & Moxos Ruthie Henshall is Part Win Tickets to the BBC Proms in the Park Blues Cds Back to Nature in the Urban Jungle The Animal Kingdom is Driving a Revolution in Modern Architecture. 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