News from 01/09/2003
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Andrew Robson, peter Estall, Herford, Frank Hare, Malver, , David Adams, James Hlder, David Scully Underwriting Director, Catherine Riley, DJM, Peter Hayes, Digby Jones, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Rosemary, Sasson, Simon Barnes, Rachel Cusk, Susan Wilson, Richard Hobson, Annei Huges, kingswood, Philip Howard, Andrew Taylor, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, David Chater, James Bone, James Ducker, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Nell harman Tennis Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, David Sharrock, Andrew Don, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Chris G. Green, Lisa J. Bricknell, Tom Dart and Oliver Kay, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tim Johnston and Sandra Nahdar, Tom Bawden, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Robert Greenwood, Gary Jacob, Nigdel Handley, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Gaynor Day, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, David Mcvay, Robin Young, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Suzanne Houchin, Malcolm Grimston, Phil Gordon, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, David Hands, Mark Giles, Mark Pougatch, Mark Souster and David Hands, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Mark Atherton, John Westerby, Geoffrey Van Orden, Tom Baldwin, Parent Forum, Stephen Burgen, John Hopkins, Peter Sozou, Rob Wright, Alan McLoughlin, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, David Sandiford, Sean MacAulay, Justice Owen, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, William Langley, Mick Hume, John FitzGERALD, David Mattin, Emily Davies, Peter Dixon, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Cascarino, Tom Dart, John Allison, Michelle Henery, Andrew Clennell, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Tim Hames, Ian Johns, Faleh A. Jabar, Maureen Paton, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Walter Gammie, Jenny Davey and Robin Young, Averil Rees, , Brian Clarke, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Sarah Butler, Stephen Dalton, Joand Bree-Turner, Stephen Gardiner, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Simon Crompton, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, John Doe, Mati Dickinson, Jan Raath, David Robertson, Robin Shepherd, Christine Buckley and Elizabeth Judge, Christopher Irvine, Waldemar Kaempffert, John Omer, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoJail terms are grotesque says new DPP Attack on minimum sentences and prison overcrowding Missing girl Submarine sinks Widow to speak Church shake-up Share option Index Point made Beckham's rift with Alex Ferguson Fishy Machiavellis swim rings around anglers The Game 'Dog is deacd' e-mail traps murder suspects University sets up own school to lift standards Alan Davies Sandals News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Visit Times Online for British and world news and reports from Times correspondentd on the topics of the day American was Kelly's spiritual mentor No 10's new communications chief gives up share options Campbell plans US speaking tour BT Blunkett to close asylum loophole Who's going to be a multimillionaire? They are …and some pay packets are becoming a law unto themselves Money New centre makes city bullish about future The hated Bull Ring has gonc. Jenny Davey and Robin Young look al the new heart of Britain's second city Greying rebels overtake young Office World Archbishop gives warning of Church split over gays Sex abuse expert to face charges Police seek motive for double murder In Brief Dover charges Cancer triumph Mothers' inquiry Soldier killed Nurses' struggle £1m Hirst sale Correction Missing girl and man of 46 posed as married couple Volvo British balloonists reaching out to space Virgin flier falls out of the sky These are the stars tipped for prizes at the Music Of Black Origin awards. Notice anything distinctive about them? Diesel It has been this way since Elvis was found Empire Packed lunches for children fail good health test Star's bad example McCartney s guests stay out of sight Direct Line Christian Aid Deaths highlight police clash on speed cameras Novell TV blamed for the Faliraki generation Holidaymaker's leg is broken in 'seal attack' August hot, but not the hottest Passat Inside the mind of judge playing Cluedo for real The interventions of Lord Hutton suggest that he is pursing a number of leads, reports Tom Baldwin Kelly 'supported the invasion of Iraq' Flybe A game of character assassination Egg Churchill Jeb Bush rejects calls to reprieve anti-abortionist Kidnapped candidate appeals for rescue British Gas Dell California election loophole sparks donations spree Iraqis demand vengeance for ayatollah's death The Times One. Tel Assassination confirms fears of Baathist alliance with al-Qaeda The bombing struck a blow at Najaf as an emerging centre of opposition to extremist lslam, writes Faleh A. Jabar Saudis 'funded bin Laden for years' Russian Navy lashed as another sub is lost Minister told off by Big Brother over reality TV SAGA FIAT Theme park plan to 'bury' Hess Gaddafi hails new era after 'deal' over air disaster Right-wing split puts pressure on Japanese leader Cleric on Bali bomb charge calls on Bush to repent Nationwide Nationwide Mobility STEPWise Mugabe's men in brutal poll win Suu Kyi in hunger strike protest' In Brief (Reuters): US troops killed (Reuters): Mau Mau legal Aznar's heir (AP): Hero dies at 107 Abbas vote Proms 53 & 54 Pittsburgh So /Jasnson Albert Hall/Radio 3 First Choice the Best Shows The Times The sword is mightier than the word Theatre Hamlet Sadler's Wells Ec1 Ian johns Edinburgh concerts Paragon Ensemble: AMSF The Hugb; USher Hall Jazz Ian Shaw Pizza Express jazz Club Nw1 Times Online Bush's 'trouble' is just another seasonal storm in a US teacup In the past 100 years only four elected presidents have missed a second term The Hutton inquiry is in danger of elevating Kelly and his family to hero status Picture Gallery Can we have our Prime Minister back now? Thunderer: So, fighting a war has nothing on marching against one Terminator in Trouble Advice for Arnold Schwarzenegger Doing Time The DPP should reconsider his words on jail terms Sea Change Should man's best friend now be a first? Blair's support for EU defence policy Asylum-seekers' rights Israel's borders The Times Electricity price cuts and power cuts Paperwork burden on voluntary care Whales and fish stocks In praise of cheques Not just for anoraks Holiday homework The dedication of NHS hospital staff Art theft and 'rewards' Wild in the country Mail attribute The Weather Today's Weather The Times Crossword 22,445 HSBC R&SA rights issue due Briefing Fresh chance for EMI? Lockheed pulls NHS bid Market failing, says IoD Permira joins retail bid Now the week finished Business success only comes after you find your… Dawn the aisle CBI chief warns of worsening industrial relations US building sets record Index Debt worries set to keep rates on hold Economic Agenda Lea Paterson on the Bank of England's gamble Page 21 LSE traders back LCH deal Viscount Eccles Generator wins fight for stake in Drax Robert Cole Deputy Business Editor Needtoknow: Global Business Briefing Carlocator Goodyear deal on closures Stppress GM wants wage freeze Cheap drugs agreement Smaller stock to watch Talkingpoints Deal of the day Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Dataday Lookahead Permira to join Apax in New Look bid SSL executives assess buyouts as full sell-off is predicted US banks to reveal Canary Wharf bid Debt sobers the Bank's high rollers Lea paterson Economic Agenda West Wales heads the start-up stakes IBM Scottish & Southern in plea to bondholders Grocer loses its way in the aisles Croporate profile No 81: j Sainsbury Sarah Butler on the surpermarket reeling from a series of blows Charcol Who's who in the boardroom Japan to be told: stop intervening Boost for AstraZeneca heart drug History LNM strikes $lbn Polish steel deal The Times verdict How we reached our decision Horizon clears as the dust starts to settle in row over LCH merger LSE Fears that planned link will raise fees writes Martin Waller Licence transfer proportionate Queen's Bentch Division Reconsidering periodical payments order Court of Appeal Presumption not applicable Queen's Bench Division Rare for pedestrian to be more liable Court of Appeal Fraudulent client can sue lawyer Court of Appeal Taxman faces new criticism on active traders Banking & Finance Exdtended settlement Periods Debate Anniversaries Birthdays \ Who wrote this? Mary, Viscountess Eccles Bibliophile who helped to put together an unparalleled collection of Samuel Johnson's books and manuscripts Mary , viscountees Eccles, scholar and collectord, was born on July 8, i1912. she died on August 26,2003 aged 61 Brigadier Prince John Ghika Romanian who was sent to England in 1939 and went on to serve in the Irish Guards, fighting paramilitaries in Cyprus and Arabia Brigadier Prince John Ghika, CBE kchief of staff Headquarters London District 1977-1981 was born on July 27,1928. He died on August 2,2003 75 Cardinal Ignacio Velasco Influential South American cleric who prayed that God would deliver Venezuela from the threat of communism Cardinal ignacil Velsco, leader of Venzuela's Roman Catholics, was vorn on January 17,1929. He died from cancer on July 7,2003 aged 74 Court & Social Lives Remembered Personal Column Nina Fonaroff Small and fair-haired dancer famed for her demure quietness who later became a respected choreographer Nina Fonaroff, dacner, choreographer and teacher, was born in New York on March 3,1914. Shed died in London on August 14,2003 aged 89 John Aston Manchester United stalwart with a sound understanding of the game-who went on to become coach and scout for the club John Aston footballer, was born on September 3 1921. He died on July 31,2003 aged 81 Want to place a classified advertisement? 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 Life after a stroke The progress of John Stone. the former BBCannouncer. has inspired readers to tell theri own stories Topless Dress 'Indecent ' Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life September 1,1817 Questions Answered Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Answers Schools news Diarist's family seat is conference venue to write home about Notebook Architecture Manser's new Modernism How great design resides in a library The report is damning about many of the local-authority efforts in this field Thorpe returns at the Oval Jockeys lost for words as phoney war hots up Racing Alan Lee Racing Correspondent Saturday's results Leaders in the Flat championships Hamilton Park O'Brienis Necklace shines in Moyglare Folkestone Westwood back in the swing Leicester Alleyne's men rule at Lord's once more Full Scoreboard from Lord's The Times Gloucestershire prepare for life after Bracewell Thorpe has the class to inspire England Cricket Weekend scoreboards Cheltenham & Gloucester Vaughan let down by Yorkshire tail Sorry Outlaws crumble after fierce battering by Roberts Cork hints at leaving Derbyshire Fly-dressing row from Victorian times rumbling away on internet Fishing Brian Clarke does his best to sort out the wets from the dries Animated Moroccan gives Taylor much to consider Tennis US open Results from Flushing Meadows The results service Today's fixtures Working out can be a breath of fresh air Get fit, feel fit: outdoor training Doherty's up to the Challenge In Brief Great Games Devon's crown Cooke triumphs Davies second Britain on top Rose in hunt Times Square Wellens the inspiration as St Helens coast home Rugby league By a Correspondent: Dallas leads drubbing of doomed Halifax Harland books Olympic place Moderdn pentathlon Hereford enjoy calling the tune Non-league football Ryman League Dr Martens League Holland fear threat from England Hockey UniBond League By a Correspondent: Bradford prove too strong for Broncos Athens goal cam inspire Pinsent and Cracknell Rowing Britain comforted try form of eight eight FA Cup Stevens spikes Lewis report Athletics: World Championstips BT White awaits her fate after failing drug test Kipchoge stays the course to steal show Moses to tackle age hurdle World Championships results Wales get better of modest encounter Rugby union O'Sullivan puzzled after rout Corry stakes claim as England fall Woodward reverts to tried and trusted Subaru Lycra shirts leave Barnes in a tight corner Alison Kervin programme Notesd Second choices left regretting, lost opportunity US deny Britain golden moment at finish Westwood wins at last to end years in the wilderness Mistubishi Motors 24 Pages of Pure Football My hunger for… No Title Inside Sport Back to the Future how Science in 1950 Imagined our… Health Fashion Arts Inside Da New Boss Ture Fiction With Arnie Standing for Governor of California and a General Poised to Run for the White House, David Mattin Imagines the Ultimate Candidate for the Top Job Verbatim 24 Hours In Recent Years, Prompted by the Theatres Trust we Have Woken up to Britain's Artistic Heritage Richard Morrison The Main Probliem now are in the the West End Human Jungle Back to the Fifties to See the Future In a 1950 Edition of Popular Mechanics Waldemar Kaempffert Described what Life Would Be like in 2000. How Many of his Predictions Have Come to Pass? With Storms Able to Be Diver The Times The End of the Affair Viewpoint It's only Natural that Alex Ferguson and David Beckham Have Severed their their Bond, Says William Langley It was the Collpse of that Mystical Relationship Mentor and Protègè Grow up, Move on, Every Mentor Feels the Loss and It Parely Ends Happily Life Will Never Be the Same Again When Safety Comes First Heightening School Security May Have Grave Developmental Effects, Says Andrew Don The Best Days of our Lives? As her Daughter Starts School, the Novelist Rachel Cusk Wonders if It's Such a Good Thing after All The Beinnig of School is on E of Those Elemental Junctions between a Child's Public and Private Life How Can we Get our Four-Year-Old Daughter to Stop Pinching People? Are You Tired All the Time? The 24/7 Life is Affecting our Sleep Patterns and Physical and Mental Wellbeing, Says Simon Crompton Mancunians Prove its Glam V Not Grim. Up North Harvey Nichols's Manchester Customers are as Savvy as Southern Sophisticates, Says Emily Davies Emma Hope Picture Gallery She's Classy, Not Brassy Quirky Prints, Girly Prettiness and Subtle Detailing- Forgt the Notin that the Girl up North Opts for Brash Designer Logos Sophisticated and Itelligent Clothing Has Proved Poupular in Manchester's New Harvey Nichols Store Hype and No Glory Hollywood's Hard Sell Still Meant Soft Sales for its Summer of Sequels, Says Sean Macaulay El Mariachi to Mad Mex Film James Christopher on Banderas's Mexican Waves and the New Woody Allen at the Venice Festival The Times Offers Direct Entertainments The Times Box Office Direct Arts Ahead: European Events Escape Artists Soap for the Wife of Beth Television Chaucer's Canterbury Tales are Getting a 21st-CENTURY Makeover by the Bbc. Maureen Paton Goes on Location Half my Age? I Had Him Twice The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review Gladiator: Benn v Eubank Reminded Carol Midgley on an Old Married who Never Stop Bickering, but neither was Wearing the Trousers Today's Highlights Sky One Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 1 Choice Chris Campling Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Today's Television Satellite and Radio Car T2 Crossword No 3059 Viewing Guide Rolex Saints Alive One Nell of a Weekend for Ferguson Wise Words of a Captain? Playingthe Game Bottomcorner Duff Wakes up to Super-Stardom Tony Cascarino discovers that his former lreland team-mate is still prone to 'adhesive mattress syndrome' despite his price tag Thattrainingsession Thenews Deep Heat Tuff Verdict on Inept Hammers Alandavies The tribulations at Upton Park bring to mind memories of and old-fashioned fan Ashling O'connor says that ground-sharing is no longer a taboo subject for clubs seeking to exploit their assets Themoney Game Scholes Blow Opens Door for Lampard Englandsquad SKY Sports Growing Pain Impelled Beckham's Departure Story Sir Alex ferguson could not cope with the maturing player Simon Barnes Says New Man Quick to Underline his Real Value Patriotic Woodcock Yearns for Home Run Thereturn Catherine Riley on a former England player's grand plans No latest scores or transfer news, but a Cornish breakaway is just the ticket Thepresenter Viduka Sparks Hope for Leeds The Games Bracolaycard Prmiership Houllier Has Last Barclaycard Premiership Robson given No Respite Talent Show Fails to Raise Spirit Thegames Barclaycrd Premiership Angel on New Flight Path Spurs Stinker Stuns Hoddle Fat Cat Jardel Told to Get Fit Redknapp on the Warpath United Sunk by Beattie The Games Barclaycard Premiership Head to Head Shows Results and N T Money are what Count so Far Arsenal Wenger's Blast Lifts Arsenal Brooking Perfects the Art of Revival The Games Natinwide League First Divison Baggies Ready to Bounce Back Nationwide 1 Football League Palace Robbed at the Death Cardiff Cash in on Sending-Off Thegames Nationwide League First Division Times Online Morton's Just Loving Life Seconddivision Ron Lewis Oldham's late show relieves pressure on Dowie while Barnsley stumble The Games Natinwide League Second Division Nationwide 2 Football League Lincoln turn tables on York to give Swansea chance to return to top The Games Nationwide League Third Division Nationwide 3 Football League Klos Warms to Task The Games Bank of Scotland Premierleague Bank of Scotland Thecontinent Critical Flaws Gabriele Marcotti Says that a weak squad could be Real Madrid's Undoing Times Fantasyfootball are You Using your Transfers?… Paper round Extratimed The Times Offers Direct Inthebook A Landmark in Football Publishing Buylines Thedailyfix Bill Edgar's Guide to the Best on the Box this Week The Alternative Premiership (or how the Table Ought to Look) Fixtures Sky Sports
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