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Andrew Robson, Eve Peasnall, Sam Gustin, Gabrislle Starkey, John McNamara, John Boulter, Jon Ashworth, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Kirsty Fergusson, Neelam Verjee, Matt Munday, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Maggie Alderson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Stewart Anderton, Simon Rocker, Peter Lansley, David Wilson, Paul Hoggart, Martin Parr, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, John Mulvey, Ivo Tennant, Emiliya Mychasuk, Spiros Politis, Birna Helgadottir, Philip Howard, Alison Davies, Tara Holmes, Christine Seib, Melissa Katsoulis, James Hider and Richard Beeston, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Matthew Francis, Salmon gravlax, Elizabeth Judge, Lewis Smith Mark Henderson and Maria Ahmed, F. B. Horisk, E. Jane Dickson, GS, Maria Ahmed, Simon Huggins, James Hider, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Giles Coren, Graham Searjeant and Gary Duncan, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Mark Griffiths, David McVay, John Clarke, Stephen McClarence, Hilary Rose, John Downing, Steve Keenan, Katherine Swift, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Ben Hoyle, Miranda Eeles and Richard Beeston, Jason Bell, Hugh Leggatt, lan Johns, Jill Dupleix, Daniel Finkelstein, Rosemary Bennett, Tim Reid, Jon Hills-Jones, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, C. W. Koenigsberger, Libby Purves, Pat Glbson, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Stephen Farrell, Christine Buckley and David Robertson, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Andy Stephens, Sorrel Downer, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Sara Lawrence, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, G. F. Milne, James Hopkin, Mark Johnston, Geoffrey Gafford, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, John Nalsh, Emma Mahony, David Rowan, Robert Crampton's, Alistair J. Sinclair, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Luke Coppen, Annie Lennox, Stephen Anderton, Lisa Grainger, John O'byrne, Mark Atherton, Tom Baldwin, Helen Chislett, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Chris Power, David Field, Tim Maynard, Ronald Forrest, Rose Heiney, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, John Williams, Nick Barlay, Raymond Keene, Rod Liddle, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Ellen Connolly, Lucy Pinney, Xan Rice, Neville Scott, Janine Di Giovanni, Russell Hotten, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Alex Hawkes, John Carr, Oliver August, Peter Dixon, Deputy Travel Editor, John Tordoff, Graham Searjeant Personal Investor, Roger Sainsbury, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Dimension, Adam Fresco, Suzette Henry, John Allison, Steve Jelbert, Andrew Clennell, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Anne Ashworth, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Tony Greenfield, Robert Crampton, Anne Inman, Sophie Ratcliffe, Ian Johns, Malcolm Boyden, Matthew Parris, Angus Clarke, Alistair Cooke, Amanda Craig, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Theresa Adigun, John Angerson, DC, Anne Dixey, lan Watson, Lucy Tobin, Mill Hill, John Carey, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Gibson, Richard Miles, Rosemary Bennett and Tom Baldwin, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Tony Leahy, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Martin Wailer, John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge chart, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Stephen Dalton, Adams, Fanice Turner, Jonathan Keane, Nancy Tolford, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Tom Chesshyre, Fred Dellar, James Christopher, Paul Connolly, Daniel Crewe, Allan Hall, Alan Jackson, Owen Slot, Jan Raath, Daphne Lockyer, David Robertson, Robert Banks Stewart, Nicola Iseard, Edward Marriott, Lisa Verrico, JHJ, Johnson banned,
ResumoFree Tickets for Calendar Girls Play- Helen Mirren… The end of Labour's spin cycle? Iraqi leader dies as bomb kills 75 at Friday prayers 10 Top Historic House Awaydays Index Theknowledge 2 Your packet guide to london Star ratings Jobs purge Dognappers Briton bids to be the greatest ever Optimax Campbell's Legacy News & Comment Business Money Travel Weekend Intelligent Finance Sport The Register Magazine Play The Knowledge Visit Times Online for the latest British and world news Www.timesonline.co.uk Christian groups 'plan job purge of unbelievers' Guidelines for religious employers Comet How Britain warmed to butterfly summer Madonna refuses to pay lip service to respectability 'Spooks' team spies a new anti-hero 2003 MTV Video Music Awards Western Union Ferries stranded in Dover car bomb alert Jovial party man is unlikely to depend on spin Mazda Departure of advisers leaves hole at No 10 Team Blair The man who shared the sofa of power By the 2001 election Mr Campbell had recognised the need for change and he should probably have left then, writes Tom Baldwin Why it is time to give up the big job, the big challenge Campbell Statement Blair's tribute:'Loyal, able and fearless' Career on the circuit may earn £2m a year What next Two faces of Labour's spinning man Tories should crack open bubbly and play for his removel van Orange Would you really believe anything that he told you? Kelly widow may decide fate of Blair Government M15 directed hunt for Iraq memo mole Gilligan prompted 4th panel member Dixons Witnesses appearing next week Lotto Extra Madonna art thieves are caught on camera No warning as rotten meat went to big stores Councils to pay for teenage refugees X-Type Diesel The woman who keeps watch on scientists' acts of creation EasyJet Six challenges posed by advance of science £100m deal for blood victims Bitter blockers sugar the pill of diversity Giles Coren My Week Budapest Spring Festival Holiday Inn Want 500 any network anytime voice minutes for just… Inquest to consider risk of power cuts this winter PC World The Computer Superstore Tube may need its own source Grid spent more on deals than on network repairs Drink-drive player spared jail after 135mph duel By a Correspondent: Footballer tackles accountant's theft Time for work? Put Gran in the cr?che Tories and BBC call truce after poll row Halfords Man, 85, stabbed to death by burglars A is for able but how do we pick the stars? Gcse League Table The top 900 state and Independent schools Courts GCSE top-scoring schools Policeman runs into trouble in charity bid Isle aisle for Stella McCartney In Brief Addict in attacks First-class post E. coli increase Not so fast Criminals go to the dogs to make easy money Breeding is everything Inquests to be held into Diana and Dodi deaths Christian Aid Can Arnie get away with his past even more than Clinton? Chris Ayres considers whether Monicagate has exhausted voters' interest in political peccadillos Paying the penalty Premier Lodge Forget the rest, California is going loco for Bustamante Nicholas Wapshott On America Race for White House turns to farce Witnesses to the sounds and horror of 9/11 Police statements on what they saw as the World Trade Centre was attacked have been released, writes Nicholas Wapshott in New York Vale Find your nearest stockist... (Reuters): Ashcroft rejects camp rights plea In Brief (AP): Prison crash (AP): Naming names (AP): Drugs bonanza Toll from France's heatwave hits 11,435 Halifax Renault Runaway media tycoon freed by appeal court after… Germans agonise over war memorial (AP): Spain rejects request for extradition In Brief (AP): Nazi-era verdict (AP): Body recovered (Reuters): No Nobel award (AP): Tenor ill (Reuters): Strip tease The Times Row escalates as former Iranian envoy refused bail MacDonald Hotels The Times Flybe Tell UN nuclear secrets, Tehran warned Attack on Shia shrine is new curse for coalition Saddam Hussein's supporters are being blamed for killing at least 75 in the holy city, James Hlder reports from Najaf Returned exile beset by taunts of being too close to Iran Stephen Farrell profiles the cleric who had the ambition to lead Iraqi Shias but abundant enemies to thwart it Thomas Cook (AFP): The last sermon Pensioners who built Zimbabwe have 40p a month Once-affluent settlers are now among casualtics of Mugabes policies, writes Jan Raath (AP): Violence mars elections run-up US tells North Korea nuclear 'blackmail' will not work MBNA Hacker, 18, accused over Blaster cyber virus Lunn Poly (AFP): US-Afghan attack 'kills 20 Taleban' In Brief (Reuters): Journalists held (Reuters): 'Coup' arrests (AFP): Headscarf ruling (AP): EU export plea (Reuters): Guns destroyed Pop The Rapture HMS President, Blackfriars Bridge Lisa Verrico Times Online The Times No frills but plenty of thrills Edinburgh Festival a world premiere from San Francisco Ballet: a fine evening with the Lausanne Chamber Orchestra Dance San Francisco Ballet Edinburgh Playhouse Debra Craine Concerts Lausanne Co; Grigory Sokolov Usher Hall, Edinburg John Allison Entertainments RG Prom 51 CBSO/Oramo Albert Hall/Radio 3 Geoff Brown Suddenly, Bush is looking vulnerable Problems with the econnomy and irq should worry the president The heavy price we super youths pay for our and freedom Picture Gallery They keep on imploding. Soon only Cherie will be left Myth and Reality Campbell's exit will change the nature of this government Transcending Terror Yesterday's bombing must not destabliise Iraq's Shias Heart of Darkness A power cut is a good time to eat humble pie The story of spin Labour, press and Hutton hearings Comparative court systems on trial British Egyptology Art sales Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… The Times Language lessons Sporting anthems Carey's plea for peace 'will fail' Truth to the classics Hello, campers Toothsome fish The Weather The Times Crossword 22,444 The Times Booksdirect Averys Picture Gallery Chelsea go global with Crespo Keegan steps in to end McManaman exile Chanel Great expectations Pinsent ready to reach new height Final chance Backley carries hopes for gold Beckham almost quit What about the right to be offensive? On Monday the Game Houllier in need of short-term relief from pain Dell News of the World United eye pot of £25 million at end of Europe 's rainbow Ashling O'Connor British clubs stand to profit most from Uefa deal Beckham goes live on Sky Goodwill gesture just the ticket for Eriksson Times Square The Times Barclaycard Souness is drawn back to Turkey Uefa Cup first-round draw Game on Your Premiership guide this weekend Fan Fare where your Have your Say Statistically speaking How they stand The Sports Book Souness places Ferguson on highest pedestal Weekend fixtures Tomorrow Collins sacked after Carlisle's poorest start in 46 years How they stand in the Nationwide League Nationwide Conference How they stand in Scotland Moo-torway madness takes hold at Walsall Malcolm Boyden Will Waterman vote for Gareth Crates or Dairius? The Sunday Times Lancashire add to the discomfort for Surrey Frizzell County Championship first division Nissan Top of the table Hodge record is scant consolation for Leicestershire Waqar provides hope for Warwickshire Worcestershire have top guns in western duel Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy final Somerset frustrated Cheltenham & Gloucester Yesterday's scoreboards Braced for triumphant farewell Ivo Tennant talks to the coach who transformed Gloucestershire How they will line up at Lord's First Division Future of Cork left in doubt by new hierarchy Woodward looks for fringe players to make a claim Rugby union Rhinos' pride salvaged by Dunemann Rugby league Pryce is right for Castleford hopes Martin Richarde Weare United How they line up Scotland have the edge in Cardiff conundrum White flatters to deceive In Brief Kapali treat England third Marshall takes charge of World Cup crunch game Langer adds rider to captaincy Golf Healey returns to roots for cup bid David Hands says versatile back must prove himself at scrum half Campbell joins Britain's also-rans Athetics: World Championships Hopes fizzle out with the Rocket Schedule Allenby wins title in style In Brief Kefu doubtful Cpoke at treble Yesterday's results The results service Albera planning to outshine his wife Capriati showing form to complete fantasy Tennis US Open results Martin Woods, talker, writer, dreamer Fool On The Hill can leave rivals trailing William Hill Sandown Park Ripon Chester Armchair Investor Racing next week Owners run risk of proving own worst enemies Racing Market Rasen Results from yesterday's three meetings Pinsent ready to secure place in pantheon of sporting greats Rowing The weekend's fixtures The Times Credo Anniversaries Birthdays Tomorrow Ayatollah Muhammad Baqr Al-Hakim Scion of a high-ranking clerical family who seemed destined to play a crucial part in the future of Irq Ayatollah Muhammad Baqr al-Hakin, Shia Muslim leader in Iraq, was born in the holy city of Najaf in southern Iraq in 1939. He died there in a bomb explosion on August 29,2003, aged 64 Hamilton Duckworth Head of the BBC Arabic Service who maintained its devotion to accuracy, reliability and editorial independence Hamilton Duckworth, head of the BBC Arabic Service, 1976-81, was born on October 17,1920. He died on July 7,2003, aged 82 American Photographs At Your Service A Quick Word Court Circular Army Senior Appointments Latest wills Personal Column Making art from the detritus of war Acorn Want to place a classified advertisement? United Kingdom Civil Service Benefit Society Limited Forthcoming marriages School news Legal Public Company & Parliamentary Notices Court & Social The Times Changing the Guard Faith News Self-interest is actually the opposite of self-centredness Anne Inman Credo Should we have the right to be offensive? While most liberal atheists are keen to see Britain's blasphemy laws abolished, faiths themselves are divided on the matter, as Simon Rocker reports Sunday Worship At Your Service Times survey of state and independent schools Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Advanced Stage, Technical Core 2 and Final Admitting Examination, July 2003 Robert Walters Pricewaterhousecoopers Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, Credit List Advanced Stage Technical Core 2 FAE Credit List Runaway success for an ad campaign Joe Ashworth on how an agency created a British cutt from a wacky commercial IMF assessment adds to doubt over Chancellor's forecasts Week in the City Morgan McKinley From bit parts to national icons Come fly with me or me ... City Diary Where she is now City Diary Brighter picture City Diary Renault Banking & Finance Lions International How barbarians stormed the City gates In these final extracts from The Company, the authors chart seismic shifts at Wall Street's core John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge chart the inexorable rise of investment managers Times Fantasy Football ... and then the mighty fell Protest by third of Stagecoach investors fails to halt payment Euronext moves to shore up client base The Times Unit Information Service Severn and United open gambit for higher charges Asian revival points to key role in global recovery Save the Rhino WH Smith plans to revamp 550 stores Financial stocks suffer as rally ends Shares Emiliya Mychasuk Stock Markets Brokers in tune with broadcasters Siraller Capitalisation Shares Eurotop 100 Growth in hedges increasing Tempus Ricahard Miles Biggest price movements of the week US and UK prices fall again Bonds BP edges ahead of Shell with $8bn deal in Russia Penthouse International faces formal SEC investigation An inquiry into the accounts of the publisher Bob Guccione is adding to his woes, James Doran writes Is it worth the aggravation? Business Commentary Robert Cole Nokia lifts stake in software pioneer Regus shareholders face dilution from revamp Symbian numbers Friends Provident warns of more payout cuts Decision close on preferred bidder for Drax Needtoknow: Global Business Briefing National Bank of Greece Business Big Shot Results in brief Boeing denial over bid Stoppress Rise in US ad spending Minnesota in drug lawsuit Smaller stock to watch Talking Points Directors' dealings Quote of the day Picture Gallery Bet of the day Rumour of the day Dataday Data Lookahead Exchange rates Robert Cole Deputy Business Editor Telephone… Briefing Runaway campaign Greene King sales boost Green in portfolio talks FSA to alter capital rule Elan wins new reprieve Morse profits halved Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the day Office World Randgold chairman on fraud charges Warning as houses prices join heatwave BT offers Bland £500,000 to stay Index Standard chosen to help run Iraq bank Mitchells falls out of contention for S&N pub estate It's only rock and roll Hauling tonnes of stone by hand is one way to win £1,000. Stephen Anderton explains Index Top Marks Next Week in the New Weekend Review Rod Liddle,… Suzette Henry, mother London's longest armed slege ended with the death of Eli Hall. But for some witnesses, the drama refuses to go away 'There was this big sort of sadness' The Sunday Times Theresa Adigun, store owner Theresa Adigum and her husband, Julius, owm the Oyinda food store on Graham Road. They have three children, Victoria, 16, Debble, 14, and John, 12 David Field, retired solicitor Lives with his wife, Jean, about 100m from the site of the siege The Times Picture Gallery What's in your new weekendreview next week Ideas Books Arts What is it about politicians that convinces them, in the teeth of all evidence, that they alone are fit to do the job and need not resign? Gardens Country life Cut out and keep: the recipes you've loved and lost Salmon gravlax The Times Baked scotch eggs Rare beef salad with Thai herbs Griddled pigeon? No problem Reluctant cook Rose Heiney puts away her tin pener Index Amazing orange cake Dear Jill German plum cake MacQuitty's star buys Index Abergavenny, avant garde Sam Llewellyn chews on a food festival's delicius oddities. Photographs by Martin Parr There are still plenty of summer bargains to be had, including a glorious, golden champagne Oyster seafoodfair Seduced by blood feuds E. Jane Dickson meets the reclusive woman unmasked as bestselling author Lian Hearn God forbid anyone should think this is anything but fantasy God forbid anyone should think this is anything but fantasy I don't like the way publishing is going towards this cult of personality and celebrity Modern Times Philip Howard on polite power walking dog-rage and breakfast attire Double trouble Emma Mahony reffects on three years of life with twins Do you ever say to your children, firmly and with eye contact, "No"? Marching towards infinity Through rifts and caverns and furious waterfalls'- Angus clarke trails the Romantics to the Scottish Highlands Fighter jets, playing at warfare in Afghanistan, were weaving in and out of the glens, flying at just a few feet above ground Country Life next Week Make the most of the Highlands 'We could see the pig's buttocks against the car window and wondered how long it would be before it popped out' Wildlife Trust Competition Winners Angela Gore Live Telephone Helpline Call 0871220 9362 (10 pence… Timesonline The Times Country Partners The Times Asian Partners Sirius The Sunday Times Berkeley Sweetingham Meet Oriental Ladies in London/South East The Times Start Your Own Introduction Agency Candleburners RSVP The Times Need to Know cheap clothes "Heaven knows it costs a lot to look this… Dress sense Index Letting yourself go takes real commitment; I think there is something glorious in it Gadget the hyG toothbrush Can't live without Adrian Noble on a trio of Ibsenesque objects To Advertise Blood Pressure Monitor Coopers of Stortford JD Williams & Co Ltd Coopers of Stortford Telephone 020 7680 6870 Music & Memories Easylife Access HJ Softop Socks Lingerie Stilettos Nylons The Genuine True Blue 'V' Pill Discount Condoms The Times Lifestyles Famous "Ci" Pill for Men a Perfect 2 Day… Looking for a Deodorant that Does Not Have an… Birthday Newspapers The New Weekend Pill Stannah MEDesign Ltd At one with the landscape Runner-up New Garden category—Russell Grant Topiary Winner Gardening next week Runner-up Established Garden Prizes Exuberance in the borders Gardens to visit Tapeley Park, near Bideford, Devon The Sunday Times Highlights Elms evolved a bewildering variety of forms, some as localised as a single village Flash doesn't have to clash Imagine a dome of Emerald 'n' gold beside a Silver Queen. 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Xan Rice on the deals for savers and borrowers Two-year mortgage fix is a cut above Next Week: The New Money Section with the Best… M&G Investments A perfect customer for a shared mortgage Alliance Leicester Funding by degrees Student Finance Alex Hawkes offers a guide to the simple steps involved in applying for a loan Pots of gold and buried treasure The Times Mortgage Service Money Blight at the end of the tunnel Money MoT Alison Gibson talks to a man facing a worrying endowment shortfall in the run-up to retirement Life Search Cheltenham & Gloucester What the experts say Would you like a financial makeouver from our… The timing looks better for shares than for houses It's an odd job running other people's errands Go It Ahome Elizabeth Judge says it pays to lend a helping hand to those who cannot spare the time NatWest The Times Direct Line Time to go back in again? Investments Look before you leap, suggests Marianne Curphey Halifax Should you buy shares now? LifePolicies Abbey's battle to put its supertanker back on an even keel Direct Line A clear winner Collecting Clare Stewart looks at the best places to see and buy modern glass Bank of Scotland Nationwide The one account Growing pains for parents with a higher class of costs School Fees Paula Hawkins explains the wisest ways to save for children's education Halifax Databank The Times Why do insurers reject safe, older drivers? A Question of Money The Times Property 'does not replace a pension' Helen Nugent warns buyers that investing for retirement is not as safe as houses Equitable pensioners face cut of close to a third in their payouts Legal & General 'The Tesco survey uses reincarnation as a way into discussion life insurance—just one in three of us has adequate cover' ING and Abbey cut savings rates King of the Jungle in our sights Joanna Hunter set out to look into the eye of the tiger: the fabulous Royal Bengal in Rajasthan Qantas Next Week the New Travel Section for the Best Times… Noble Caledohia Limited Need to know The Travel Collection Cutting a deal that makes a route viable underpins the whole ethos Ryanair CT2 holidays Tiger tours Next Week Winning combination of games and St Tropez Activities galore kept John Clarke and his sons entertained at a holiday village in southern France P&O Cruises Noble Caledonia Limited Swan Hellenic AA World of Travel Travel Online Voyages Jules Verne No cover on the Continent The Aa has changed its breakdown rules overseas, reports Tom Chesshyre This family wants to scale new heights Reders' Forum chloë Bryan-Brown answers your travel queries Reader's Tip Contact us... 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