News from 08/09/2003
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Tim Reld, Simon Barnes Chief Sports Writer, Gabriele Marcotti, Kurt Shillinger, Jon Ashworth, Joanna Hunter, David Begg, Thair Shaikh, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Sarah Potter, Gary Neville, Anne Taylor, Peter Lansley, Laurie Arle, Robert Thicknesse, Brian Parker, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Justin Kerr-Smiley, Philip Howard, Steve Brenner, Hilary Finch, David Simons (Founder), David Chater, Suna Erdem, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Maria Ahmed, Sam Marlowe, James Hider, James Eve, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Marcus Binney and Alan Hamilton, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Rory Watson, Chris Whitby, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Oliver Wright, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Ian MacKinnon, Ron Lewis, Mark Pougatch, Chris Hewer, Richard Dawkins, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Daniel McGrory, Adam Swersky, Oliver Kay, David Meredith, Mark Atherton, Lisa Armstrong, John Westerby, Neil Harman, Rick Broadbent, Christopher Meakin, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Gabriella Gamini, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, Nic Hopkins and Dan Sabbagh, Susan Greenfield, Victor Vago, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, David Batten, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Christine Buckley, Brian Masters, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Ellen Connolly, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Peta Bee, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Lea Paterson Economic Agenda, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Jon Ashworth and Abigall Rayner, Maureen Robinson, Carolyn Lewis-Barclay, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Tony Cascarino, Adam Fresco, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nell Harman Tennis Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Charles Chadwick, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Ashling O'connor, Yanka Gavin, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Robert Tait, Peter Riddell, John Batten, Jeremy Hart, Kent Woods, Andrew Pendleton, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Penny Lansdown, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Gordon Uphill, Stephen Dalton, Ben Hoyle, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Abigail Rayner, Mark Venables, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Owen Slot, Jenny Davey, Idris Francis, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoLabour lead is widening, poll shows Prime Minister faces rough ride from Tuc and MPs this week Arafat's choice Ghostly music Back in favour Token Collect What Should You Do? Ask The Ethicist, a New Daily… Saving face Yucca bureaucratica splendens: a grower's guide The Times Today Thegame Police want DNA of every man, woman and child T. M. Lewin Dish of the day (and every day) Jill Dupleix T2 Bush seeks an extra $87bn for long haul in Iraq News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 The Times Britain faces new wave of migrants Sting in tail of torrid summer New hospitals may be renamed The week in Parliament The Cooperative Bank Most back fluoride in water In Brief Science failure Euro victory Net loss online Correction Soundless music with a haunting refrain Experiments show that vibrations can lead to spooky events we take to be supernatural, writes Mark Henderson Urban myth is out for a duck Daily Lotto gives losers a free go Rare birds fly navigator class to land in Britain Don't blame the organist Waterstone's Tom Fool is a scream at castle Bradford & Bingley New faces, new emphasis Union chief in attack on 'whingeing' bosses Ministers 'must heed call for change' Blair should start listenting or he will face a direct challenge, the T&G's new leader tells Christine Buckley The Tuc in Brighton Leaders to press for policy overhaul British Gas Pleasure boat trip to watch carnival ends in tragedy Murder police appeal to every skydiver for help Standard Life Healthcare Christian Aid Long wait for help after mock terror attack GAP Hippy was not Lord Lucan, says wife Empire Prince gives £50,000 to help farmers In Brief Belt-up message Name and shame Paynes part Lovers' leap Fire kills two GPs told to stop denying patients appointments Doctors' golden hellos fail to work No, we haven't got the price wrong Car safety features could backfire When satisfactory is just not good enough Shopping powerhouse to transform Battersea But Thames site has seen it all before, say Marcus Binney and Alan Hamilton Nokia The attraction of the project? It is so 'off-centre' The Developer Victor Hawang Golden hoard of Winchester gives up its secret Treasure fit for a king Rac Security Pass Bush warns of long and bloody commitment in Iraq Iran faces tough line on nuclear programme RBS Advanta Armies sing from same karaoke sheet A polyglot international has taken control of a key region in iraq, reports Richard Lloyd Parry in Babylon Direct Line Missile fired at US plane just before Rumsfeld flight Lloyds TSB Business By Our Foreign Staff: Al-Qaeda 'planning renewed attacks on Americans' Arafat turns to moderate after Abbas Palestinian power struggle leaves US peace plans in tatters The Times Time By Our Foreign Staff: Hamas leaders 'marked for death End of the Road for Peace? Mbeki's deputy defiant over graft allegations BASF Indian vintage rivals New World Late Starters Retreat by rival gives Koizumi poll boost Raffarin defies EU budget deficit rules Time penne dropped for tubby Italians Avoid excess pasta as body burns it slowly Nissan Golden Lion goes to real-life tragedy film Rebuff for Italy on Giscard proposals Schwarzenegger hit by donation hypocrisy claim Rival in separatist row Halifax One. Tel Picture Gallery Amazonian sect leader faces trial over mutilation of young boys Bitter anniversary for Chile victims (AP): Reparation for France's Nazi victims In Brief (Reuter): MacEdonia clash (AP): Chechnya deaths (Reuter): Weapons seized Twin towers tape (AP): Four missing Not right, maybe, but honourable Theatre The Mob Orange Tree, Richmond Theatre Hello You Riverside Studios, W6 First Choice the Best Shows The Times Theatre Come Out Eli Arcola, E8 Proms 61/62 Bbcnow; Clerks' Group Albert Hall/Radio 3 Prom 63 War and Peace Albert Hall/Radio 63 Watch out, the awkward squad is getting its act together The unions are in the mood for change and their target is new Labour policy The conspiracy-theory cynics only confirm their political ignorance Picture Gallery Blair's a loser in Europe without a referendum Thunderer: $lm book deal sets the seal on Iraq hero force Awaiting the Verdict Labour, public opinion and the Hutton inquiry Arafat's Folly A blow to peace and the Palestinian people Italy's Image A rigmarole over rigatoni Clearly profitable The Times Hutton and the naming of Kelly The effect of cameras on motorists Small firms suffer under regulation Doctors' judgments Beautiful noise Library ills A brain of two halves Odds against Human cost of smoking habit A trap for the elderly Wild in the country Correct address Man's final frontier? The Weather The Times Crossword 22.451 Weathercall Smile the internet bank UK plc 'less profitable' Briefing British Energy confident BoJ will act to curb yen 'Non- execs for Morrison' Aga buys US company Internet access expands How the week finished Correncies Commodities The Open University A reason to sing Will Universal Music cut Cd prices? Record shortage of land to fuel continued property price boom 'Big Stick' May Be Needed Business Link sued over blacklisted adviser In Business Today: Need To Know 20. Corporate… Fees 'pose risk to governance Economic Agenda Lea Paterson analyses China's… Zigzag ahead Readers discuss career paths Register,… Broker denies planting tracking device Need to Know: Global Business Briefing Punch Funding Ii Limited Supachai Panitchpakdi, one year into a three-year… Change on week China car venture Stop Press Nestl? seeks 5% growth BASF considers job cuts Smaller stock to watch Deal of the day Quote of the day Bet of the day Rumour of the day Data Look Ahead Exchange rates Universal Music raises prospect of Europe price cuts Norwich reveals low critical illness claims Insurer reviews its vast property holdings Delay for Land Securities Talks continue about return of fugitive to Uk Punch Funding Ii Limited Spin-off could be an option, says Vivendi chairman Jury still out as recovery plan starts to deliver Corporate Profile No 82: Schroders Punch Taverns Finance Limited History The company in detail Specialist markets in energy and shipping Who's who in the boardroom Japan to defy US with another bout of intervention Consumer services miss out in economic upturn Farm subsidies spectre haunts global trade talks Stop blaming it all on the dollar Punch Taverns Finance Limited Banking & Finance Champneys Health Resorts Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Tony Fitzpatrick Engineer who turned the dreamsof architects into landmarks of steel and glass around the world Tony Fitzpatrick, engineer, was born on June 9,1951. He died in a cycling accident at Fresno, Califoenia, on July 26,2003, aged 52 Ben Aris Stage, television and film actor who swelled many a scenc-most often by playing the swell Ben Aris, actor, was born on march 16,1937. He died on September 4,2003, aged 66 Court & Social Charities Notebook Professor Maurice Pryce Physicist who strove to make nuclear power safe Professor Maurice pryce, FRS, nuclear physicist, was born on january 24,1913. He died on July 24,2003, aged 90 Lives Remembered Professor John Shearman Art historian fascinated by how the work of Renaissance painters was perceived by contemporary viewers Professor John Shearman, art historian, waws born on June 24,1931. He died on August 11,2003, aged 72 Lives in Brief Personal Column Want to place a classified advertisement? Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Times Online Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Our national identity How should nationality? and what might we sing as an alternative nationsal anthem? Is zigzagging the way forward? A recent survey found that the one-job career is dying out. So are several changes of direction good for us? Nature Notes Future Population of United States News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life September 8,1787 Questions Answered Questions Asked Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Church news Answers School news Changing the Guard Harnessing the goodwill of youngsters who volunteer Notebook Charities Troubled teens get connected Ho trade policy hurts poor nations Catt gets late World Cup call High Chaparral eases pressure on O'Brien Racing Yesterday's Results Leaders in the Flat Championships Bath The Wright Track Newcastle Warwick England press at the Oval Godolphin find Arc candidate in Mamool World Cup choice puts Catt among pigeons for Woodward Times Test Final rehearsal means little but achieves England's main objectives Murphy injury puts dark cloud over Ireland camp Big Brother's late gamble enough to drive anyone to the diary room Owen Slot questions the England head coach's change of tack Edwards emerges as best man to see off us challenge Golf Walker Cup The Results Service Get Fit, Feel Fit Exercises for the Middle Back Day One Today's Fixtures Rivals have no answer for Els in peak form Rebel loses and fails to provoke In Brief Smooth progress Hare prevails Wilmslow rejoice Echoes of Botham as forthright Flintoff turns tide Cricket Fifth Npower Test Match Reformers guilty of muddled thinking in attack on the county game Rodgers too sharp Non-League Football Nationwide Conference Ryman League The Times Dr Martens League Unibond League MacLaurin's plan to cut counties gets bitter reception FA Vase Sussex home in on date with destiny as tail wags Frizzell County Championship First Division Hooper's all-round show puts Lightning in charge National League Second Division This Weekend's Scoreboards Bassano hits century in easy victory Northamptonshire seal promotion double By a Correspondent: Pietersen turns on the style to confirm value Harvey delivers the last rites to Essex run chase National League First Division Royals condemned by ruthless Wood Seconds out, round two: Eubank fails to save viewers from further punishment The Times Ruthless Roddick turns boyhood dream into reality Tennis us Open Henin shows big heart Funnell has Athens in sights after grand slam Equestrianism Motorcycling Hodgsonrefuses to Cruise on Final Laps to Deserved Title Hockey England Crush Germany to Stoll into Semi-Finals Radcliffe's perfect 10 paves way to full recovery Athletics Motor Rallying Burns Settles for Third and Eztends Championship Lead Subaru Rugby League Leeds suffer again as Deacon answers Bradford's prayers Flintoff's fireworks ignite late bid for salvation by England BT Ticket to Euro 2004 Full Scoreboard from the Oval 'The South Africans are a hard bunch of characters' Inside Sport Picture Gallery Your Fridge Knows All about You Analysis The Way we Live now Changes to T2 Fake Attack: A full rehearsal for a terrorist chemical attack takes place at Bank tube station in Central London 24 Hours Verbatim Richard Morrison Many Compulsive Gamblers Believe that Believe that Betting is Theri only Way out of Poverty. The Tragic Irony is that All They are Doing is Making the Rich Richer I've Seen the Future, It's Blue and Fluffy (or Perhaps Pink) Life in the Second Half of the 21st Century Will See us in Houses with Voice-Activated Coloured Walls, Body Sensors Which Monitor our Health while we Sleep and Cyber-Assistants who Can Anticipate out Every Need. Susan Greenfield Predicts what the Future Has in Store for us No More Jobs for Life as You Set the Agenda My Closest Friend has just had the most awful… The Times Back on Centre Stage Yassir Arafat is in Charge once Again after the Resignation of Mahmoud Abbas. Richard Beeston Reports The Times It's my Party, They Won't Let Me Cry In America, "Party Motivators" are Hired to Make Sure that Children Enjoy Themselves, whether They Want to or Not, Says Abigail Rayner Send us your Problems Parent Forum I' M Keen for my Sons, 6 and 8, to Share a Bedroom. But is It a Good Thing? The Way we Live now MRS Dippy Home. Forum A Model of Normality Helena Christensen, the Most Likeable of the Megamodels, is now a Celebrity Photographer. Lisa Armstrong Met her In the First of her Daily Columns, Jill Duplex Finds… Fall Back on Autum Eric Hill Ltd Dr Thomas Stuttaford Meaty Men Less Carbohydrate, More Protein is the Order of the Day for the England Gugby Team, Says Peta Bee NB Rhapsody in Lieu As a Campaign is Launched to Revive John Ogdon's Memory, Brian Masters Remembers the Great Pianist Nobody Had Ever Seen Such Talent before. It was an Unerthly Ability, Aberrant, Alien A Musical Life Less Ordinary Telephone 020 7782 7498 . Facsimile 020 7782 7107 Shakespeares Unbleievably Erotic The Times Bitter Suite Love Arts Theater is John Osborne's Play the Hotel in Amsterdam his Greatest Forgotten Work? Ian Johns Checks in to Find out Arts Ahead Escape Artists The Sins of the Fathers … the 'sin-Eating' Priests of the Order Put Sean MacAulay off his Food … Joanna Hunter Has to Hand It to a New Puppet Musical The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Televisionandraoio Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice TV Review Although There was Plenty to like about the Booze Cruise Last Night, at Two Hours' Long, It Proved to Be a Trip Too Far for Paul Hoggart Picture Gallery BBC One Variations Today's Television T2 Crossword No 3065 Viewing Guide University Challenge: The Professionals Rolex Footballers' Lives Ticket to Trouble Every Kick. Every Pass. Every Tackle. Every save.… Sudden Death Victims of War 05 Mark Pougatch 09 Tony Cascarino 17 Sam Allardyce… Beware Turks Bearing Gifts Playingthegame Bottomcorner 5. Gazza's Latest Gaffe England's Eyes Turn to Turkey The Story Matt Dickinson fears that the trouble in Skopje may pale into insignificance when lstanbul stages the group decider Turkish President Denies Comments over Tickets Hostile Mood May Help us Gary Neville on why the lntimidating atmosphere in Turkey can be inspiring Saving Lives Should Be All that Matters Gabbylogan Premiership clubs come together to lead the fight against heart disease Shelf Life beyond B&q Mark Pougatch pitches up in MacEdonia with Graham Taylor Thepresenter Ashling O'connor says it is crunch time for Notts County Has the Oldeall Themoneygame Iraq Back in the Fold-Stange as It Seems Theaftermath Daniel Mcgrory on the facing the Iraq coach after the war Dancing to the Madejski Beat Theevent Alyson Rudd joins the carnival but the Reggae Boyz find Kewell too hot to handle Thenews The Times Wheat and Chaff of the Serial Crop Thebook Tom Dart looks at the great football autobiography expiosion and how David Beckham's latest endeavours in My Side stand alongside the rest Beckham Story Set to Top Bestseller List Tony Cascarino learnt that honesty is not always the best policy when his book was published Hughes Reads Riot Act Europeanchampionship Faithful Fans Cling to Dream Vogts Steadies Ship after Turbulent Year Eriksson the Ice Man Europeanchampionship England Question Mark Still Remains Turkey Point towards Showdown Ireland Lose Initiative Champloship McIlroy Sees New Hope Europeanchamplonship Groupone Groupbygroup Millwall Fall at the Last Nationwideleague First Division Blake Runs the Show To See my Old Club Drop out Would Be a Crying Nationwideleague Second Division Sam Allardyce bemoans the plight of Notts County and hopes for recovery Oldham Hold their Breath as Survival Plan Faces Make or Break Sheffield Wednesday and Port Vale maintain pressure on Barnsley Nationwideleague Second Division New Cherries Bearing Fruit Darlington start to feel at home and confidence helps Yeovil to find old form Nationwideleague Third Division Conlon Downs Dire Carlisle Thestatistics Thecontinent Purple Haze in Theirbrains Gabriele Marcotti on how wary Florentines are beginning to warm to the city's new footballing entity Where Youth Gets a Chance Victor Vago on why Sporting Lisbon are the envy of European football Hair of Sorrows Extratime Victoria said she got into La Guardia at midday. David was pleased he now knew the Spanish world for airport, but when he got there, she was nowhere to be seen.'I' m in New York, David? First 'Fanzine' Going Strong Tom Dart on the enduring success story of Wsc as it celebrates its 200th issue Paper round Next Weekinthegame Thedailyfix Your Guide to the Best on the Box this Week Buylines Testing the Yhings They Try to Sell You Netresult Fixtures Today Sky Sports
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