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News from 02/09/2003

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Andrew Robson, Jason Robinson, Phil Yates, Robert Cole, Harry Butle, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, DPP, Tom Dyckhoff, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, The Rev R. H. North Kerr, Neil Inkley, Magnus Linklater, Robert Thicknesse, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Ivo Tennant, Julie Beckford, Bob Forrest, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, David Pannick, Timothy Walker, Director General, Christine Seib, David Chater, James Bone, Michael Corbett, Kevin Stone, Flora-Jane Hartford, David Latour, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Nigel North Go From My Window, Catherine Philp and James Hider, Patrick Barkham, John Bungey, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Roger Sexton, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Professor Alan Dronsfield, Tom Bawden, Shirley English, Gary Jacob, Jimmy Greaves, Colleen Harries, Peter Fellgett, Dr Jane Collins, Andrew Eldred, Jon Hills-Jones, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, James Delingpole, Andrew Bamji, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Alan Hamilton, David Lister and Adam Fresco, Hugo Wurzer, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Brian Coase, Tim Moore, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Martin Smith, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Barbara Rowlands, Oliver Kay, Edward Fennell, Alison Norman (Director of Nursing), John Woodcock, Tim Reid and Roland Watson, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Gary Slapper, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Ginny Buckley, Dale Meredith, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Matthew Pryor, Maggini Quartet Bridge string quartets 1 and 3, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Sue Stapely, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Susan Edwards, Richard Owen, C. Y. Nutt, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, Peter Pallot and Nigel Hawkes, Tom Dart, Ian Cobain and David Charter, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Mathilda Karel Spak, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nicky Haslam, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Richard Hickox Vaughan Williams symphonies 6 and 8, Mimi Pakenham, Adam Fresco and Shirley English, J. G. Wishart, David Green, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Dan Munford, Roy Hattersley, Alured Darlington, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Howard Morrison, Philip Pangalos, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Neil Sean, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Merrick Cockell, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Amir Taheri, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, David Robertson, Barry Hassell, Chief Executive, Christopher Irvine, Joan Smith, Helen Stewart,

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Index My broken husband was 'betrayed' Widow describes scientist's final despair Bronson dies My love affair with Modesty Blaise Look no hands: the car in front parks itself Index In calm, unsparing detail, Mrs Kelly told how her family's life unravelled Inquiry Sketch Public Agenda Oracle Everything you need to know in fifteen minutes Men in the firing line News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus L2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Clarke pledges to make schooldays fun Prisoner wins security test case Work 'no defence' to child poverty No 10 to appoint official to end culture of spin What's Important IF Intelligent Finance Burden of proof to shift on drug rape Woolf warns of justice overload Colonel with the Shakespeare touch is cleared How to turn over a fortune just sitting there on the shelf Titles that speak volumes Cash Fast 'A weak officer! had a chip on his shoulder' Cheer up and it really might never happen Always look on the bright side of life Female side of the brain shows how to be tough Medical Briefing 'Pied Piper' clue to cancer spread Office World Lightning strike 'miracle' wiped jogger's memory What's Important Dark side of jazz blown away Three portions of fruit is 'enough' Employers fear union militancy In Brief IRA purge fears Tube cracks alert Mind games Driver fled scene Some liked it hot Five's new chief Coolest wheels Pupils pack court to see thief head jailed for 5 years Briton is free after 5 years in Dubai jail Alliance Française Hedgehog fanatic scared cull women Peugeot The spending Picture Gallery Cherie struggles to balance the duties of Balmoral and home People Holly Finn Paltrow's steeds tread quietly Parsonage is recreated for Bronte film Magician 'hacks off' ear in publicity stunt Ps . . . Boy, 12, in heroic swim to save two trapped in estuary Row hits opening of national park SAGA VW Men shot dead over disputed parking space 'In his final days my husband felt belittled, Janice Kelly told the inquiry that the weapons inspector became tense, anxious and 'shrank into himself', reports Ian Cobain Friend's spiritual influence Unite yo BT Kelly's belief turned family round to back war… BBC governor pursued doubts over Gilligan The final ten days Mother's relief as police find her missing daughter Psychiatrist led disturbed girl into false recall sex claims' One. Tel On show, the ticket with Titanic luck By a Correspondent: Crash pilot 'made blunder With fuel' Beyoncé collects four award nominations Aquability Death of boy, 15, at work 'a criminal act'' In Brief Bus accident (AP): Rape trial delay Balloon grounded F1 priest freed Invisible band of exiles has big credibility gap to bridge Iraq has interim Cabinet but no prime minister The new ministers and their ethnic groups Expatriates quit Saudi Arabia amid fears over terror threat Nationwide UN urged to lift Libya curb Seat auto emocion Dutch chemists put cannabis on sale as medicine Dell West takes softer line on world's favourite drug French truffle producers scent rivals from China Ancient Greek had brain surgery Berlusconi and Prodi in bribes dispute Israeli strike kills Hamas leader In Brief (AP): Bombay charges (Reuter): Files reopened (Reuter): Election 'win' (AFP): Firemen killed (AP): Tunnel explosion (Reuters): Franco aide dies (AP): Hail emergency Bush faces fire from his own side over Iraq The contenders take to the road on first lap of the race to the White House. Tim Reid and, below, Roland Watson report from Washington Democrats fail to convince as potential presidents The Times BT Army cut signals Jiang's influence Your player list with updated scores Productive Larsson up to his usual hat-tricks Fantasy Football £150,000 in prizes to be won Supporters' leagues Prom 55 Berlin PO/Rattle Albert Hall/Radio 3 First Choice the best shows The Times Flower power and moonshine Opera The voices of British Youth Opera give a lustre to Mozartand Britten, while rare Rossini dazzles in Edinburgh A Midsummer Night's Dream: The Magic Flute Zelmira Usher Hall, Edinburgh Pop Lisdoonvarna RDS Arena, Dublin Disunity in the US makes Iraq look like a failure The reality isn't grim; but Bush must find a clear strategy to win the peace If he can deal with homicidal Scots soccer fans, the lobby will be a piece of cake Picture Gallery The casual wickedness of the political animals Lock'ern up: if only we'd nick America's solution Thunderer Words and Meaning There is more to the Kelly story than simple betrayal Burmese Days The long and windling road to democracy Poor Pickings A truffle shortage compounds the woes of the wealthy Democracy and party loyalty Deregulation's results Rewarding failure Peace Prize rules The Times Britain as seen by Anatole Kaletsky Railway and nuclear industry safety Archaeological query Clearly profitable Road rage Listed buildings Tagging clothes Patient choice an NHS priority? Hospital pagers Correct address No comment The Weather The Times Crossword 22,446 Alliance Leicester Ontheagenba .. . M&S launches credit card Briefing EFM braced for bid Cairn Energy rises 86% British Vita pleases Sanderson assets sold Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day Charcol Heavy metal France Télécom buys back bonds for Orange deal UK manufacturing registers its best performance in 15 months Anatole Kaletsky France Télécom buys back bonds for Orange deal Charles Bronson Irish news titles lure new buyer Taylor Woodrow closes in on rival Needt0know Global Business Briefing The Times Results in brief Wanadoo wants a deal Stoppress Cirio fears for Del Monte Director bids for Mascom Smaller stock to watch Talkingpoints Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Dataday Lookahead New Alcan offer vetoed by Pechiney Reichmann unhappy with Wharf bids Wrapped around French fingers Business Commentary Gent's task to push cause of Reform Music saga in need of a finale Optimistic Laing shrugs off 72% slump Swiss Market raises glass to Domecq update Stock Markets Sector builds on bid for Wilson Connolly Eurotop 100 Taylor homes in on good deal Tempus Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Biggest price movements of the day UK debt prices slip again Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Boeing faces 'dirty tricks' claims in Airbus battle Three hurdles for Boeing New Look founder woos executives for bid team The Times Anglian Water names its price Broker prepares to sue FT over reporting of 'breach' claims Scots pair join for £80m Birthdays EMI waits for Warner Music Laura Ashley sells 11 Benelux stores for €2 Did aircraft maker overstep the mark? The Times Mayhew cleared City Diary Gent provocateur City Diary The Times Unit Trust Information Service What happened to the day of reckoning? Lions International Business BiE Interim Executive Be ready for the unexpected or face consequences Business continuity Too many firms are not set up to tackle 'what if' questions, says Elizabeth Judge Business for Sale Turner & co Casino Slot Club The National Franchise Exhibition Case study Thornton Securities Ltd Tenders and Contracts United KFPW pty Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The National Franchise Exhibition TAS software Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items What's in store for small firms? In Brief Taking Aim Tax answers Franchise advice Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Charles Bronson Actor who became an icon playing a New York liberal turned vigilante—again and again Charles Bronson, actor, was born on November 3,1921. He died on August 30,2003, aged 81 Anne, Duchess of Westminster Owner whose unerring judgment brought her years of success with some of the most famous horses of National Hunt racing Anne, Duchess of Westminster, racehorse owner, was born on April 13,1915. She died on August 31,2003, aged 88 Court & Social Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives in Brief Professor Harvey Flower, materials scientist, was born on July 4,1945. He died in an accident while on holiday on August 14,2003, aged 58 Phillip Hindin, variety agent and producer, was born on August 19,1917. He died on August 9,2003, aged 85 Coloner Peter Rogers, cavalry officer and deputy UN mission commander, was born on January 28,1946. He died on July 6,2003, aged 57 Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The pros and cons of tourism Does Cornwall rely too much on its visitors? is there a danger that the county is turning into a theme park? Herbal remedies Research shows that sage can improve the memory. What herbs do you swear by? Nature Notes News Quiz By Our Foreign Staff: Mr Ridley Criticised over Torture in Chile Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching From Hurston, near Pulborough, the writer and editor born Ford Madox Hueffer invites the poet and art critic Herbert Read. As well as promising Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular School news Personal Column Want to place a classified advertisement? Times Online Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Livery company Luncheon Answers The Times Legal news Changing the guard Rebels without a call When Billy Whizz found the Bible Rugby union The Kervin Interview Index Prisoner on licence has no right to liberty Court of Appeal Beneficiary can sue over administration of will Chancery Division Makelele brings end to spree Noon is surprise on England's first exclusion list Northampton race life without Pountney Warrant valid execution not Court of Appeal Doctor prescribes gap year for drained athletes Athletics: World Championships Final medals table from Paris The results service Get fit, feel fit: outdoor training Nalbandian blocks way for Federer Tennis: US Open Today's fixtures Racing results Firman is given time to recover In Brief Burns buoyant Woods bout off Bonds returns Sailor on board Kashmir boost Jockeys protest at being 'treated like criminals' Yarmouth Brighton Southwell Talking horses can leave backers speechless On The Level Remembering when we could bowl Cricket John woodcock Captain beyond reproach for England failings Fielden hoping to make swift return Rugby league Middleton creates an early impression Hockey Rose's splutter with putter proves irrelevant amid Scott's dominance Golf Gladiators given late scare by Penney Rampant England put Italy to sword again Parsons spares Somerset blushes FA takes no chances in effort to keep hooligans at bay Hughes pins his hopes on fitness of Bellamy Barcelona fans losing sleep over their team A Landmark in Football Publishing Wednesday assert supremacy Before the window shut: deadline-day signings Kerr waiting for Carsley Thepremiershiptoday Picture Gallery Makelele last through door as Chelsea shut window at £100m Hendry calls in the doctor after suffering bad break Midfield enforcers are players of choice John Woodcock Inside Sport Mortgages for Business Picture Gallery The Billen Interview Arts Law Inside Cod Also Rises True Fiction The Fish Answered "Coral" to Everything Far from Being Dim-Witted. Fish are Intelligent and Socially Aware, Claim Scientists. Chris Campling Investigates Verbatim 24 Hours Blair and Campbell's Double Act of Mr Nice and Mr Nasty is One Reason People Distrust the Pm Tactics of Aggression Can Do a Lot of Damage Human Jungle CJD: The Theory that No One Wants to Hear Cover Story Professor Alan Ebringer Has Found a New, and Different, Answer to the Bse Riddle. But, Says Magnus Linklater, He Has Been Spurned by the Establishment Picture Gallery Modesty's Back, in a Blaise of Glory Shooting It out with a Gun-Mad Vicar, Locked up by Amillionaire Art Thief or Force-Fed Drugs Be a Midget Mind Bender—peter O'donnell's Heroine Modesty Blaise Survived against Impossible Odds. As the Books are Reissued, Simon Barnes Pays Homage to the Finest Escapist Thrillers Ever Written She is Dauntless and Brilliant—but She Always Finds Herself a Prisoner Picture Gallery Picture Gallery You're Never Too Old to Have Especially if You Feel Lonely Pets Bring Comfort and Joy, and now the Difficulties of Keeping an Animal in Old Age Being Tackled Age of Enlightenment Not Dead yet More than Skin Deep Health Dermatology is a Grey Area for Many Doctors, so Many Skin Ailments are Misdiagnosed, Says Barbara Rowlands Healthspan Heavy Rucksacks Can Cause Back Trouble Picture Gallery Wear Me out, Son Shopping with a Teenager is a Steep Men Learning Curve, James Delingpole Discovers Now He's a Trendy There's No Way He'd Be Seen Dead in Last Year's Clothes Picture Gallery Crimes of Fashion The Times The Savage Voice of an Angry America The Andrew Billen Interview A Trained Epidemiologist with a ph D and 18 Academic Books to his Name, Michael Savage is Also a Foul-Mouthed, Right-Wing, Hate-Fuelled American Radio Phone-In Host. But All He's after is a Little Order in the Country But Do You Need It? Gizmos Our Panel Puts the Latest Gadgets and High-Tech Toys to the Test Game Review. . . Red Faction II Technobabble by David Rowan Straight Talk from our Grandest Piano Teacher Arts The Leeds Piano Competition is 40 Tomorrow. Richard Morrison Meets its Feisty Founder The Times Brum's Hot for Boob Tube Architecture Tom Dyckhoff is Tempted to Pray in the 'First Cathedral of Junkspace' Jazz Cds Arts NT Nationaltheatre Bridge Revealed as the Missing Link Masshal Albumsgeoff Brown Celebrates a Neglected English Master Radio Entertainments Franco Zeffirelli's Royal Festival Hall Michael Barrymore The Times The Times Bridge Games Chess Winning Move Television and Radio Lynda La Plante's Trial and Retribution 7 is the Sort of Cop Show That's so Predictable You Can Set your Watch to It, Says Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Jon Hills-Jones Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3060 Television and Radio Viewing Guide The Writers Bureau College of Journalism Public Sector Picture Gallery Education Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Top Stories Spatoftheweek Otherviews Public sector worried about stress fractures Issue of the Week Anxiety-Related Illnesses Theweekinnumbers Public Opinion It is wrong that those who can best inform a debate feel denied or unable to do so Foreignways Guidelines back organic meals Public Sector Theissueexplained Modern Libraries Risks pay off as council reduces homelessness 'Let's have a chat about your absence. . .' Jargondecoder 'Make health ministers redundant' Interview Before Rabbi Julia Neuberger leaves the King's Fund, she plans to publish details of a radical proposal to run the Nhs without government interference, as she tells Mediamonitor Howtheyseeus Intheprofessionalpress Newmedical Research 'It's awful work, but you've a job for life' Health On Airwaves Pick of TV & Radio I'm a prison warder , get me out of here! The60-Secondmanagementbook At last, praise for social workers Care Help the Old Aged Prisoners Prisons Hero . . . Andvillain Councils between the covers Local Government Onthebeat Webwatch PSYCHNET-UK Inthechatrooms Get a degree at life's university. . . Education Staff dig deep into their own pockets to save schools Education Funding Wardwatch Otherstoriesweliked …or just. 'don't study. You'll be better off Grudgealert Public told to 'love thy neighbour' Housing Time for winds of change Environment Prize Caption Competition Road network going to pot Transport The Winner is. . . Legislation Update Stephen Cragg Children are suffering while the adults argue over delays in the appointment of guardians Onthemove Does the public sector value experience? Careerclinic Lessonsihavelearnt Coursewatch Jobsagenda Powys Mendip District Council Scottish Crop Research Institute Cornwall County Council IC Information Commissioner Thamesvalley Police Hackney Anchor National Maritime Museum Hackney The Times Orbit Housing Group Havant Borough Council Dorset County Council Veredus Newcastle City Council London metropolitan university TES Royal Engineers Vocational Qualifications Office Setnet Ahhrm UK Conference 2003 Public Agenda Jobs Service These pages contain a wide selection of other public sector jobs currently available. Listings are provided as a free service to recruiters, who are invited to e-mail us at agendajobs@the times. co. uk with current vacancies Over to you. . . Gosh, the charity speaks for itself Whatworkedforme Dale Meredith development director, Southern Housing Association, on the regeneration of a North London council estate Diarydates Picture Gallery Badenoch & Clark Barclays Chambers of Richard King 5 Paper Buildings, Temple,… Property Solicitor American Bar Course Paralegals for Top Firms To advertise please call aroline Lee on 020 7782… Times Newspapers Yes , it's a hard life, but City partners can count their rewards in millions Despite the corporate slump that has brought a fall in gross fees and a spate of redundancies, top lawyers are very much in clover, writes CPS Crown Prosecution Service The Times Law Section www. timesonllne. co. uk/law Hays ZMB Why tabloids' silly campaign against the DPP is so wrong News Injustice that puts a low price on a woman's life Reforms to eradicate a sex bias in the law's dealings with perpetrators of domestic violence are decades overdue, writes Department for Constitutional Affairs CPS Crown Prosecution Service The Times 'Oh God! Why have they picked me?' Julie Beckford where summoned for jury service, had never been in a court before For sale: wife, good con, one careful owner Case notes When 'no comment' just won't cut it Dealing with journalists is now an increasingly important part of legal life. Sue Stapely, below offers a few essential tips on how to avoid the bear traps Some phrases stike ice into the legal media professional's heart, such as Don't worry, my solicitor will handle the press' Using the media to make your message count Energy lawyers keep their cool as blackouts give us the jitters Our power industry may not be in fine shape. but Edward Fennell finds cause for some confidence In the City Lawweek What the legal journals are reporting on this week Law letters Your shout Reader' queries The College of Law discusses tenancy agreements, copyright, the meaning of next-of-kin and how a tactful approach can avoid a dispute with the neighbours Lawyer of the week Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Corporation of London Outer Temple Chambers The Times Times Newspapers Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk This way, if you want to be the next DPP Tradingplaces@thetimes . co. uk Picture Gallery Taylor Root Global Legal Recruitment

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