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News from 28/08/2003

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Andrew Robson, Judy Vero, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Andrew Billen, Robert Cole, DJM, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Ingrid Mansell and Helen Nugent, Sheila McKechnie, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Emiliya Mychasuk, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Colin Bullen, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gina Lawless, Peter Ryder, Barbara Ellen, Sam Marlowe, Wendy Ide, James Hider, John Tearle, Geoff Brown, Nicholas Wapshott and Sam Gustin, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, John Thicknesse, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Ian Sykes, Tina Brown, J. M. Armitt, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Jeffrey May, Anthony Browne, Alex O'Henley, Tom Bawden, Mike Hosier, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, George Wells, Keith and Kent Zimmerman, Toby Moore, Rosemary Bennett, Jon Hills-Jones, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Ridley Scott, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Jeremy Michelson, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Patrick Wright, Charles Bremner, Ian MacKinnon, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Tim Moore, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Russell Hotten and James Doran, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Holly Finn, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Adrian Brodkin, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Elaine Monaghan and Oliver August, Grower Freeman, Hannah Hennessy, Martin Dodsworth, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Roland Watson and James Hider, Robin Ash, Chris Partridge, Rosemary Bennett Deputy Political Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Peter Sloman, Peter Dixon, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Dominic Kennedy, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Jane Cadzow, Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Neil Murray, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Charles Bremner and Jeremy Slater, Tim Martin, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Hazelhurst, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Jill Parkin, David Charter and Dominic Kennedy, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Paul Connolly, Bill Edgar, David Powell, James Christopher, Irene Zöch, John Phillips, Colin Forbes, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Rod Morrison Finance and Accountancy Viewpoint, Michael Horsnell and Dalya Alberge, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tanya Datta, David Robertson, Richard Ford, Sabrina Wolfe, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Tom Dewe Mathews, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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The buck stops at No 10, says Hoon Blair has to defend his strategy today French press on Surgery hope A bug's life IMF warning Citroën Why We've Never Had It so Good, Mostly—anatole… Kristin Scott Thomas v Harrison Ford Did friendship go a step too far for Britain's silver medallist? Index Leonardo, the Duke and the £60m heist The man who was absent, ignorant or just bypassed News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 The Times Straw struggles to mention the euro Heath is sitting up after clot operation Tax homeowners plea to help poor Postal strike looms as talks over pay collapse Skoda Private education to cost £129,000 per child How tourist thieves stole duke's £60m Madonna The most valuable art theft carried out in Britain has left Drumlanrig Castle in Scotland without its prize possession Eat chocolate, but hold the milk Most wanted Boots Ancestral art helps to swell family's fortune to £460m UK visitors may face fingerprint or eye tests Home Office denies 'smart' passport scheme is cover for identity cards Jamaica may take prisoners Office World Skeleton on beach may solve mystery of lost IRA victim One third do not respect the law Parent jailed for stealing school funds In Brief A&E champion Rape warning Unhealthy trend Food conviction Baby critical Shooting death Medical error Sacked chauffeur 'betrayed drugs firm to protesters' By a Correspondent: Animal rights group targets win safe zone MG 'Oldest home' choice leaves room for dissent This week's most liberated literary family is… PC World Forget Beckham, it's the real literati who know how to party Picture Gallery Three weeks into his tenure as British… Who would do the Hutton cast justice? British nanny wins custody of tycoon's twins AA Ps ... Three-minute op saves thousands from hysterectomy Roads crumble as councils divert cash Orange 'It's great - the best decision I've made' British hiker goes missing Cure chance for cancer of the bladder In Brief Brawler fined Smuggling raid Crime on the run Baby-walker plea Unfair dismissal The Number Bullet-proof robots bring 24-hour service in wake of the corner shop How gold medals can run in the family Football shirt causes gas explosion on boat Lexus SAAB Toothfish pirates are boarded on high seas after 4,600-mile chase The long-distance pursuit of a crew of international smugglers has come to a dramatic end, reports Daniel McGrory Recipe for an endangered species The Link Prized catch Kelly was upset by Gilligan's planted question VW Main Points Witness list Quote of the day Defence Secretary fights to save his own career No shortage of advice for Blair Chairman could hold key to BBC's future Tebbit did it Campbell did it Anderson did it Omand did it Powell did it Tom Kelly did it Teare did it Hoon passes the buck BT How MoD changed advice to officials Document Watch Espana French call for growth defies EU deficit pact Europe's slump can now bring silver lining of pension reform Fortune beckons for Private Jessica after honourable discharge Magnet Thou shalt not see this Chefs cannot duck the flak as foie gras war escalates This Saturday only in the times magazine Ruling Shia parties linked to smuggling of terrorists from Iran Canard Duchêne Smart One. Tel Saddam's image is back ... as a wanted man Iraq 'not in chaos, but it needs billions' Halifax Iran threatens to hit back over diplomat's arrest A key part of jack Straw's work as Foreign Secretary is at risk, reports Richard Beeston Stormy relationship Traveldirect Dell By Our Foreign Staff: Mother appeals against stoning sentence Anthrax suspect sues US law chief In Brief Ceasefire call Yale on strike (AFP): Rwanda verdict (Reuters): Wasps' sting US adopts tough stance at North Korea summit Washington is determined to get its way at the talks on Pyongyang's nuclear weapons, Elaine Monaghan and Oliver August report Mitsubishi Motors What the parties want Hindu pilgrims die in stampede 'Gene bank' set to solve riddle of ill-health Iceland code Venice Film Festival first for shy Allen Peru to explain fate of 40,000 'disappeared' Great oak loved by French queen dies in heatwave Teacher training agency (AP): Disgruntled worker kills 6 colleagues In Brief (AP): Fireworks deaths (AFP): Nepal talks end (Reuters): Guilty admiral Stern warning (AP): Chilling end The Sunday Times Lonely boy spreads his wings Theatre Kes Lyric, Hammersmith Sam Marlowe Edinburgh Festival a recital by Thomas Quasthoff, the string quartets of Elliott Carter and an evening of Messiaen delight Geoff Brown First Choice the Best Shows The Times Quasthoff; Pacifica Bbcsso; Bamberg so Reviews in full Staind Brixton Academy Pop In T2 today: Harrison Ford's latest plus… The foreign tribes of Kabul must make peace Only if the UN and US share the same priorities will Afghanistan make progress Social housing turns an Englishman's home from a castle into a prison Picture Gallery An outrageous thought: life in Britain is good Thunderer: If only you could turn off the anti-TV sneerers Defensive Secretary Geoff Hoon was uncomfortable in front of Lord Hutton French Farce An inflexible pact meets unimaginative economic policy Judgment Day The inevitable e-mail virus of the future Israel's security and its borders British Academy Tribal symbols The Times Limitations and hazards of a fully free market economy Telephone regulators not connecting Rail safety In defence of cheques Road rage Elusive flavour Canals renaissance Long-distance fish Athletes for sale Empty plinth The Weather The Times Crossword 22,442 Weathercall House of Fraser Power of the company Ford picks Mazda boss NYSE pays chief $40m Goldmans eyes China KLM halts talks with BA Telegraph sale ruled out Stock Markets Currencies Picture Gallery Jaguar Location, location Commodities Microsoft two years from virus cure IMF forecasts dent Brown's growth hopes Ebbers and WorldCom charged with fraud Take Aim... Shopkeeper's revolt Man from Pru sets up office in Beijing Analyst sold his shares, then sued Needtoknow: Global Business Briefing Offersdirect Businessbigshot Results in brief Shell's heritage pledge Yukos stand-off continues GM targets rich Russians Smaller stock to watch Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Lookahead Exchange rates JP Morgan raises doubts over L&G business figures Hammerson chief sees sign of stability in City office market Johnston on a high after 51% profits surge Next up on Ford production line Picture Gallery Bowden figures raise the roof Burdened life insurers 'face surge in costs' The Times GKN leads index back over 4,200 Upbeat figures lift investor confidence Eurotop 100 Firm footing at Wilson Bowden Biggest price movements of the day Auction worries hit prices Bonds Coveted status for UK biotech drug Vivendi starts talks with both remaining bidders NYSE discloses chairman's $40 million pay packet Mazda chief to run Ford in Europe Goldmans considers Chinese joint venture Monsoon set to leave FTSE as founding family's stake rises Mystery investor dents AMP's demerger plan Room to cheque out City Diary Running total Grad grind The Wildlife for All Trust Banking & Finance Brown flirts with markets' weapons of mass destruction Hanover profits up 11% in first half The Times Unit Trust Information Service No surge for Aggreko despite US power cuts Bodycote hopes for boost from electricity blackouts Philosophy Now Canary Wharf bids expected today The back-to-school market BT Web route to the getting of wisdom The internet has made it easier for parents to help children at home, Chris Partridge says. Not that you don't have to learn a bit, too Palm away those laptop demands Remember the little essentials Drive to cut uniform costs Staples A serious step towards shoe cool Retailers are making efforts to reduce the stress of shopping. Sabrina Wolfe tiptoes into the footwear fray 'I can't eat this: my friends will laugh at me' Lunchbox leaders To Advertise Veredus For Sales Brokers in London Globix Historic Scotland Computer professional Required Master Craftsman Trans Global Contractors Ltd Jobsearchers Strategic Business Analysts Ltd Hazelmere Projects Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Finlayson Wagner Black Riyad Bank PAYNE To Advertise Times Online Multiple Classified Advertising Items Initiatives in Business Development Europe's Premier Management Solutions… Multiple Display Advertising Items Management Multiple Classified Advertising Items We Urgently Require Managing Directors Impact Associates Directors Northern based ADTI Consulting Become a Life Coach StarCase Ogt Foxtons Inter Exec Head Chef International Commodity Trading Company Independent Consultants No Title Executive Career Services Ltd Experienced Business Managers Business Link PCS A break by the ocean with ships and yachts Cornish harbour cottage £288 a week, self-catering Canaries £224, Egypt £653. Late offers, with Tony Dawe Travel Check-In The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Global Flights City Breaks Africa Durban Multiple Classified Advertising Items Australia & New Zealand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canaries & Madeira USA & Canada Cuba An idyll of outdoor living Airline Network Cruise & Sail Abroad Egypt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Argo Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ebookers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Long haul Turkey The Times Times Newspapers regret that although every… Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Peter Hobson Former headmaster of Giggleswick whose tenure at Charterhouse came to an abrupt, unhappy end Peter Hobson, former Headmaster of Giggleswick School and Charterhouse, was born on October 2,1944. He died of cancer on August 24,2003 aged 58 Pierre Poujade Shopkeeper who started a national movement of resistance to big business Pierre Poujade, shopkeeper, was born on December 1,1920. He died on August 27,2003, aged 82 Carlos Reina Former President of Honduras who wrested control from the military and abolished compulsory national service Carlos Roberto Reina Idiáquez, President of Honduras, 1994-98, was born in Comayagüela on March 13,1926. He committed suicide on August 19,2003, aged 77 Court & Social John J. Rhodes US Senator and friend of Nixon who urged the President to resign John J. Rhodes, Republican Senator was born September 18,1916. He died of cancer on August 24,2003, aged 87 Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths John Coplans Art critic and curator who turned to photography to produce self-portraits of unflinching honesty John Coplans, artist, critic and photographer, was born on June 24,1920. He died on August 21,2003 aged 83 Adam Zyw Artist who followed his father's path, was trained in a number of disciplines and was widely exhibited Adam Zyw, architect and sculptor was born on MAy 26,1948. He died of a heart attack on June 18,2003, aged 55 Lives in Brief Questions of Sport Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Athletic false starts; selling a nationality; footballing mavericks; England's defeat at Headingley Nature Notes 500 Find Shelter in Indian Camps News Quiz Every day we print the prize questions. If the first letters of each answer - a place, a surname, or an object Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life Famed for his noctural photographs of manhattan, Alfred Stieglitz writes at dawn to the artist Arthur Dove from the Lake George retreat which he shared with the young artist Georgia O'Keeffe. He married her four years later Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Changing the Guard Latest Wills Personal Column Finding the fine art of DNA technology Behind the scenes of an Elizabethan playhouse The Sunday Times Timesonline The Times News International Newspapers Ltd Forthcoming marriages Church news Word Watching All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Marriage News Quiz Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Christopher Martin-Jenkins West adds captaincy to his varied CV Woodward's nine captains No Title Whether issue is triable Chancery Division Facts required for believing instructions incomplete Court of Appeal Sanderson given chance Council refusal to act lawful Court of Appeal Newcastle count cost Hansen is still in dark after easy win Balancing wishes and interests Consistory Court In re St Hildeburgh Woodward gives his support to Baron Young's gold is tarnished by US drugs scandal Athletics: World Championships The Times E1 Guerrouj's star quality shines through Yesterday's results from the World Championships Webb's deliveries prove decisive Campbell's medal fails to leave impression on Cassani Times Square Today's schedule Ascot Brighton Catterick Course Specialists Lingfield Park Chester The Wright Track Salisbury Sulamani misses Arc in favour of American dream Reading the racecard Ripon yarn leaves Bond with mixed emotions Time right for England to bring back Thorpe Majestic Hooper turns tables on Surrey with brilliant century Frizzell Country Championship first division Joyce's mental strength puts Middlesex in command Suppleness helps you move under water Get fit, feel fit: scuba diving Hodge takes full advantage of shoddy Nottinghamshire Gloucestershire fire blanks at Spitfires National League first division Powell not in rush to add to his tally Second division Hampshire serve up a treat for Edwards Henman's future less than bright after swift exit Tennis: US Open Results from Flushing Meadows Ainslie sends out stern warning to Olympic rivals Sailing Yesterday's scoreboards Wakefield dismiss Vowles In Brief Ding double Polish mission The results service Today's fixtures Ballesteros plans to adopt new relaxed approach Golf Britons happy to steer clear of Australia Rowing Elvive Arveladze's late strike ensures that Rangers enjoy night in Copenhagen Champions League Chelsea approach moment of truth O'Shea strike repels hapless Wolves Barclaycard Premiership Houllier fails to reap reward for attacking instinct Bernabéu is home sweet home for Beckham Last night's results Leeds loan sharks look for two more Hart wants to take Forest up in style Campbell heads off his critics Thepremiershiptoday Partizan penalty clause leaves sorry Newcastle out of pocket Holmes quick to defend silver service from Mutola David Powell on the controversy surrounding Briton's Paris medal Should England go Batty? Inside Sport Optimax Picture Gallery Interview Arts Television Inside Happy Talk Alistair Darling Has Urged Rail Bosses to Supply Him with "Good News". Toby Moore Sees the Initiative Applied to Other Areas The Linguistic Remains of the Day 24 Hours The New Exorcist Film is about a Missionary in Kenya. It's Less Halloween, More Shrove Tuesday Human Jungle Can an Old Favourite Hold its Magic? Tobias Hill on Blade Runner, Directed by Ridley Scott Hell's Angels Harleys Lost As Harley-Davidson Fans Celebrate the Legendary Motorbike's 100th Birthday, Keith and Kent Zimmerman Chronicle how the Company that Created the Ultimate Symbol of Rebel Youth Has Sold out to Corporate America Get your Motor Runnin' Australia's Dr Kelly: Why I Blew the Whistle Like David Kelly, the Australian Intelligence Analyst Andrew Wilkie Used the Media to Voice his Doubts about Iraq. But his Reaction to the Subsequent Publicity was Entirely Different - He Welcomes the Overwhelming Media Attention He Has Received. Jane Cadzow Reports Royal Opera House In Search of False Gurus A Radical Sceptic is Leading a Campaign to Expose the Fake Holy Men of India. Tanya Datta Met Him On Saturday A Reviled Drug Proves Effective in New Ways The once Notorious Thalidomide May Help with a Host of Diseases. Dr Thomas Stuttaford Reports A Daily Pill to Keep Type 2 Diabetes under Control Signs of Jealousy " I Love Cool Trainers and Trashy Nights" Lancome ups the ante with LCM, its new colour-coded… Lust Wish Fulfilment Inner Calm Treatment; £210 The Times This Assassin is a Hit, Man New Films Barbara Ellen Hails the Arrival of a New Species - the Warm-Blooded Killer Cypher Venice the Film Festival is Sinking into the Lagoon of its past Glories, Says James Christopher Swimming pool UGC Plane-Speaking Legend Star of the Week Sean MacAulay Profiles Harrison Ford, the Artist as Artisan, Hollywood's Unphoniest Act New Videos Belleville Rendez-Vous There'll Be Hell to Pay Putting Christ on Screen? Mel Gibson is Facing the Inevitable Condemnation, Says Tom Dewe Mathews Hitachi Picture Gallery UGC From Screams to Screens Wendy Ide on a Film Festival Born out of Difiance The Great Dictator Peek a Tour De France Cartoon Has Sent its Maker up Unlikely Paths, Finds Tom Dewe Mathews Entertainments Comedy Theatre Royal Festival Hall Officedirect Clearing Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Advisory Services Transforming Education World Mba Tour Holborn Independent School BAC Summer Schools Oxford International College DT&P Abbey College Brimingham Mander Portman Woodward Cambridge Arts & Sciences Sibs Ltd Language Courses Abroad EF Musical Key to Success Learning to Play an Intrument Can Help a Child to Get on at School, Says Jill Parkin London metropolitan university Durham Business School Offersdirect KDS Print Production Services Ltd The Times The Institute of Logistics and Transport University of Bristol University College Northampton The Sunday Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review Looking for Dad was Another Opportunity for Cameras to Shine a Light on the Most Intimate, Harrowing Corners of People's Lives, Writes Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Satellite, Cable & Digital Films Not to Be Missed Picture Gallery BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3056 Viewing Guide Times Newspapers Limited, 2003. 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