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News from 03/09/2003

2003; Gale Group;

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Nic Hopkins and Abigail Rayner, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Peter Hime, Bridport, Dorset, Alec Stewart, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Chris Ward, Alexandra Frean, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Brian Parker, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Brian Turner, Philip Howard, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, David Chater, Roger K. Ford, Suna Erdem, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Jonathan Hills-Jones, Tim Johnson, Richard Irving, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Keith Brighouse, Sam Marlowe, Terry O'neill, Patrick Barkham, James Hider, David Byram-Wigfield, Jeremy Whittle, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Antonia Senior, David Thompson, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Valerie Elliott, John Oates, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tom Bawden, Ruth Gledhill, H. A. Taylor, Rosallnd Renshaw, Joe Morgan, Tim Reid, E. J. Hart, Daniel Finkelstein, Dan Sabbagh, David Lloyd, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Helen Monks, Alan Hamilton, Graham Williams, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Gary Duncan Economic Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, David Charter, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Pop Bic Runga, M. D. Miller, Tamsyn Hunt, Jeffrey Featherstone, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Lisa Armstrong, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Susan Pape, Lan Evans, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh Telecoms Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Ellen Connolly, Jennifer Byrne, Anne Smith, Chris Campling, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Erica Wagner, Allan Mallinson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter, Ian Cobain and David Charter, John Goodbody, Alec Lermon, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ian Johns, Raymond Seitz, Chris McGrath, Ingrid Mansell, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, David Robertson Stock Markets, Jeremy Hart, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Daniel Lightman, Malcolm Burgess, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Kate Quill, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, A. J. Dawe, Martin Samuel Sports Writer, Alice Miles, Vince Wright, Abigail Rayner, Simon Crompton, Anthony Jennings, Chris Ayres and James Bone, Jan Raath, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Tim Luckburst, Ram Gidoomal, Alan Lee The Course Inspector, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Mr Blair's Government is Falling Apart-Alice… Test will show which smokers face lung cancer death Sense of disgrace led Kelly to suicide BT What a (yellow) dog Martin Amis reviewed Books T2 The Times Today Big bang Picture Gallery Blair woos unions with seat at No 10 'He is on the defensive. The forum is an act of weakness, not strength' Hot looks for cooler days Heard the one about the parrot and the financial adviser who feathered his own nest? News & Comment In the second section Business The Register Sport Plus L2 For news updates and breaking news form around the world Unions put reluctant Blair on defensive Two Real IRA suspects held over Omagh bomb attack No alternative to university top-up fees, says Clarke Prince misses hospital protest Intelligent Finance Arms and hooch found in private jail Today's child has no time for unfettered fun Working parents fill every moment, leaving youngesters no time to muck about, writes Alexander Frean Fighting poverty takes its toll on family life Climbié case prompts call for chief children's officer The rare dram with a £368 price tag Gant By a Correspondent: Gifts put geography on the map Codebreakers to decipher future health Common killer Why perhaps Methuselah didn't have to give up his smoke Halifax By a Correspondent: Prescott's fractures undetected Lure of cigarette still strong By a Correspondent: Woman drowned drinking water Rail cuts put more lorries on roads Sex abuse questions criticised Man faces abduction and sex charges In Brief GP denial Rights of way Driver's revenge Slurry attack Choice concerns Child drugs threat Blaze kills boy, 5 Correction Fraudster that fluttered inside a suburban banker Pillar of society fed his obsession for exotic birds by fleecing elderly customers, writers Patrick Barkham Parroting a sea dog Flybe House of Fraser Picture Gallery Christian Aid World's richest Scot finds his dreams going up in smoke People PS McCartney wedding bends the rules Woman dies three years after wasp sting Banned driver in scrap car killed lover and baby Detective accuses her chief of sex bias Dubai jail deal attack Teenager set alight over Pot Noodle Lexus Britain's most wanted First man on Moon is top TV image Animal protesters claim victory for fast-food chickens PC World Calendar Girl cries over her £lm film Threat to port staff stops live exports JustAAsk Act against London, say academics In Brief Parents' relief Effect of heat Mouldy request Murders arrest Abduction hearing Tattooing rules Rescued boy dies The odds on Armageddon shorten to 909,000-to-1 Odds ort an even more likely ending The British Hernia Centre VW Creating a diversion Simply Chic Murdered Asians tried to rid area of drug dealers Asil Nadir says he will return to clear name US rescue team just a 4,800-mile call away Citro?n Ancient runes were cut by Barry the builder No struggle, just drugs and a knife Kelly's Death Cisco Systems His lordship lets mirth unbottle the tension Day 13 E-mails from Mp show pressure growing on Kelly Faith was concerned by suicide Renault BBC wrong to infer source, says chairman Zimbabwe regime rocked by local election losses No more running away, says first white mayor since 1980 Saga One. Tel PoWs free after 25 years The terror trail of Jemaah Islamiyah Iran recalls ambassador Dismay over four-year jail term for cleric Mourners blame US for ayatollah's death Iraqi militias take control of funeral security in show of self-sufficiency, James Hider reports from Najaf By Our Foreign Staff: Bush bid to boost UN role Tesco Car bombers set their sights on Baghdad police chief Ireland British Army apology after raid Vietnam Democrat scorns Bush 'betrayal ' Israeli spy appeals for lesser sentence because of US promise Bradford & Bingley Man who shot Reagan 'not insane' 800 death-row inmates could win reprieve Massive Cuts in Train Services Avoid the middle of the road British troops train Afghan Army Anthony Loyd in Kabul reports on the fourth attempt in 130 years to create a national fighting force Kurdish rebels threat to EU entry for Turkey The Times (AFP): Three injured as migrants fight in Calais In Brief (Reuters): Gm ban blocked Heatwave burials (AFP): Leak sank sub (Reuters): Sea sickness Pop Bic Runga Upstairs at the Garage, Nl First Choice the Best Shows The Times I can't stand it a moment longueur Theatre Hammerklavier Prom 56 BPO/Rattle Albert Hall/Radio 3 Concert The Berlin Phiharmonic under Simon Rattle was not quite glorious enough to satisfy the highest expectations Theatre Immaculate Conceit Lyric, Hammersmith ArtsFirst You cannot govern with a light heart, Mr Blair All the Prime Minister's problems stem from his fundamental lack of belief A large, intergalactic lump of rock helps you to focus on the dark side of life Picture Gallery Imprisoned in the cage of vengeance They think consumers are lower than vermin Thunderer Seeking Security The best strategy for us to adopt in iraq Sickly Hospitals Patient choicw may be the best engine for healthcare The Tippling Point Is the water of life good to drink? Hutton inquiry and Dr Kelly EU directive on job discrimination over religious belief Modest means of getting into print Sporting anthems In praise of cheques British taste in design The Times Under the weather Elusive flavour Correct address Countdown to classes The Weather Picture Gallery The Times Crossword 22447 Mesh Vivendi and Ge in pact Briefing Warner blow for EMI ` Morgan Stanley settles Blair challenged on tax Merrill Lynch revamp Britannic eyes funds Stocks Markets Currencies Charts of the day Alfa Diesel Sates pitch Vernalis to axe half its drugs pipeline for fiscal stability In Business Today Easy Money Yo! Sushi founder sells control Gilts hammered as recovery news raises fear of rate rise Painted contrast Cazenove's US team quitting to set up new firm Needtokn0w: Global Business Briefing The Times Results in brief At&t files lawsuit Stoppress Ex-partner sues Carlsberg Cruise firm to sell vessels Smaller stock to watch Talkingpoints Directors' dealings Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Dataday Data L00kahead Exchange rates Consortium on course to launch Debenhams bid BASF No change for the better Jeans tycoon lifts Moss Bros stake Photo-Me set for return to dividend payments R&SA rises as hedge funds backtrack Randgold on course for mid-cap index Eurotop 100 Whitbread offers potential 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 Rate-rise prospect hits gilts Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Mentor for the bosses City Diary Rose-tinted view City Diary Low tricks City Diary Vivendi close to $14bn deal with GE Blow to EMI hopes as Warner talks continue Schroders lifted by cost-cutting Broker stands by to take more defamation action SEC asks for facts on Grasso pay Discover how to Build your Business Turner warns on company pensions First-half profits slide at CRH The Times Unit Trust Information Service Time to stock up the medicine cabinet Beefeater revival lifts TalkSport to take dispute over listeners to court Varilux Paddy Power pair cash in £15m Brambles profits slump 29% over 14m lost pallets Military boost for Meggitt The Times BBA sees recovery in aviation Swiss Carlyle poised to complete UK; property deal % Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Sir Terry Frost Exuberant artist whose decades-long adventure in abstraction remained firmly grounded in a love of natural forms Sir Terry Ra, artist was born on Octomber 13,1915. He died on September1,2003, aged 87 Court & Social Patrick Procktor Highly regarded painter of the Pop generation who fell undeservedly from fashion when he adopted a gentler Patrick Procktor RA artist, was born on March 12,1936. He died on August 29,2003, aged 77 Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives remembered Nature Notes News Quiz Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers The Crime of Louvain Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life September 3,1881 Questions Answered Court Circular Today's royal engagements Legal Appointments Personal Column Changing the Guard School news All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Want to place a classified advertisement? Legal Notices The Times Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Premium Bonds Answers Times Online Reception Repaying your home loan early could be a costly exercise Joe Morgan on the impact of exit penalties for unwary borrowers Late payers also face painful punishment Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links Just what the environment needs Daimler Chrysler Skimping on insurance is not the best policy Marks takes the its credit card Money Business Austrian Airlines MacArthur taking no risks Golden glow once again tarnished for United States In Sport Today Seeking to trace money allegedly lent on basis of deceit Law Report League of Boltons happy to survive in never-never land Power to impose conditions on doctor's registration England rue soft centre Murray on course to match feats of his hero Tennis: US Open Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rickman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merseyside: Blundellsands Brydian Court Norfolk Homes Hewitt starts to ferment as rain continues The results service Racing Millward gives tip to Wigan In Brief Golota to return Testing times Sorenstam first Summitville eyes classic heights York Yesterday's results Bet of the Day Lingfield Park Jockey Club seeking mobile solution Folkestone makes significant move in right direction Folkestone MacArthur aiming for maximum speed with least risk Salling Blackball deserves rub of greens Bowis David Rhys Jones says the new British comedy film may offend devotees but is highly entertaining Cooke has ingredients for Olympic success Cycling Taylor shuns pregnant pause in her search for victory Leading drivers in race to replace tyres Motor sport Leota's withdrawal highlights plight of emerging nations Rugby union Sheahan's return from exile timed perfectly South Africa hurt by fresh allegations Mason saves day for lacklustre England Hockey Today's fixtures PCA Memorable innings conies to happy end Cricket If someone had offered me what I've achieved befoere my career started, I'd have taken it with both hands Sutliff opens up to inspire trophy win Escape the familiar grind of the gym Get fit, feel fit: outdoor training Guide to this week's Frizzell County Championship matches Ward century paves way to last-ball win A Landmark in Football Publishing Business as usual for the retiring stalwart Bellamy in the frame as Hughes gets his way Rooney dispute overshadows Ireland preparations Pools forecast Ridsdale angling for rapid return at Barnsley Vogts encourages Scots exodus Last night's football results Thepremiershiptoday Eriksson frets after Gerrard swells England's absentees Unflappable English gentleman of the commentary box Beckham feeling the strain Under Suspicion Again Inside Sport Commercial Mortgages A Spiritual Revelation the Town where David Kelly Found Himself in the Baha'i Faith Mary Ann Sieghart Reportage Arts Inside Big Hitters Trie Fiction This Year's Mobo Award is Likely to Be a Battle of the Divas. Hugo Rifkind Hangs out Backstage to Get the Gossip Verbatim 24 Hours The Formula that Initially Worked Brilliantly for Tony Blair Has Well Outlived its Time Mary Ann Sieghart Human Jungle Faith, Peace and Tolerance in Monterey Four Years Ago David Kelly Made a Personal Odyssey to the Californian Resort of Monterey. He was There, Not to Visit its Military Installations or its Tourist Boutiques but to Convert to the Baha'i Faith. Chris Ayres and James Bone Report Humanity is One Single Race that Will Soon Be Unified in One Global Society The Woman who Introduced Kelly to the Baha'i Faith Taking the Zigzag Route to the Top According to a New Study, the Old Career Pattern of Staying in One Job is Becoming Obsolete. In the near Future we Will All Enjoy Two or Three Careers in One Working Life. Penny Wark Reports The Times Body&soul The Times Matchmaking New York is One of the World's Toughest Dating Arenas, but a Lawyer Has Proved so Good at Playing Cupid that a Sex and the City Producer is Making a Tv Show about her. Abigail Rayner Reports What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Terry O'neill Love Etc Be Stimulated the New Saturday Times The Brain's G-Spot New Research May Lead to the Location of Intelligence, Says Simon Crompton Worrying Signs Temperature Control Front Row what to Wear for Those In-Between Moments, by Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Skip real crocodile Camera Crusaders Photography Iraqi Artists Have Created Powerful Images of a Troubled Country. Kate Quill Reports The View's Great from up Here Why Does Mankind Lovel Altitude? A New Show at Salford's the Lowry Gives Rachel Campbell-Johnston Cause for Lofty Reflection Royal Opera House Me Me Me. Is this Art? Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items A Glassy-Eyed Phoebe Greenwood Surveys the Finalists for the Jerwood Applied Arts Prize Taking a Dip at Genocide Jennifer Byrne Talks to Gil Courtemanche about his Fictional Attempt to Capture the Horror of Rwanda Tiring Old Tricks The Good Doctor Damon Galgut Diary Wenger: The Making of a Legend Enigma of Highbury TLS Dark with Passion The Times Future of a New American Age? Behind the Scenes before Overlord The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Tv Review At Home with the Eubanks was Supposed to Show Life behind the Scenes, but the Problem is, with Chris Eubank, There is No Such Thing, Writes, Joe Joseph Today's Highlights Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Films Satellite , Cable & Digital Films BBC One Index T2 Crossword No 3061 Viewing Guide Optimax Working for a Citizens Advice Bureau Music wherever they go Working Relationship Nicolas Chisholm, headmaster of the Yehudi Menuhin School, and his PA Diana Foster-Kemp Autumn leaves a glamour trail Crone corkill Angela Mortimer plc Renoir Partners Crone corkill Hro UK Ltd National Probation Service IQPS Time Savers Contacts Valuable words of advice Handling problems in a Citizens Advice Bureau is challenging but rewarding, says Susan Pape Office Types Zara, the Zzzzzz person Angela Mortimer plc Morley College Angela Mortimer plc Fashion & Antiques! SPGS Recruitment Consultant Tate Office Oxford Media & Business School Times Newspapers Executive Assistant West End law firm (near Marble Arch) looking for two… PA to Directors Autumn leaves a glamour trail Royal Mail special delivery Changing role of today's PAs Many take on bosses' duties-but without the rewards, says Rosalind Renshaw Salad with a lingering taste of summer First Creme Part Time Sales Administrator/secretary German… The Times Pitman training Cool country house, warm welcome Conference Call Holiday pay ruling FYI OCR

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