News from 12/09/2003
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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Megan Mason, Robert Cole, Alison G. Wells, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Anne Spackman, Philip J. Duly, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, John Simpson, Maritn Waller, David Chater, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Lucia Van Der Post, Patrick Kidd, Bob Stanley, Richard Eaton, James Hider, Kevin Eason, Tim Reid and Elaine Monaghan, Raymond Snoddy, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Alec Worster, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Patience Wheatcroft Buisness Editor's Commentary, Nick Robinson's, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, David Charter and Raymond Snoddy, Gary Jacob, Tim Reid, Jane Griffiths, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Jonathan Gornall, A. Vickers, Phoebe Greenwood, Jeremy Hunt, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Dr. Eric Bosshard, Cornelius Lysaht, Jenny MacArthur, Brian Brass, Phil Gordon, Richmond, Chariman, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Philip Webster Political Editor and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Charles Bremner, Ron Lewis, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Neil Biswas, Nicholas Wapshott, Joy Richardson, Laura Peek and James Bone, John Price, Bill Thomson, Andrew Lean, Oliver Kay, Sarah Vine, Ian Cobain and Adam Fresco, Helen Nugent and Antonia Senior, Rick Broadbent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Gabriella Gamini, Paul Sexton, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Elaine Monaghan, Ann Treneman Parliamentary Sketch, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Richard Quinn and Charles Anglin, Tony Whelpton, Jane Birkby, Matthew Pryor, Peter Riddell Political Briefing, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Neville Scott, Chris Campling, Russell Hotten, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Elvis Yiva Nilsson, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Stefanie Marsh and Patrick Barkham, Graham Hills, D. A. Hammond, Professor Harry Gelber, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Simon Leadbeatter, Mrs. S. Bond, Steve Jelbert, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Barnaby Chesterman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Rory Watson and Charles Bremner, Giles Whittell, Robin Kempster, Brian MacArthur, C. W. Hassall, Stuart Gulleford, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, David Green, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, Peter Riddell, Mark Oakley, Rory Watson and Lea Paterson, Ian Buruma, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Gabriel Rozenberg, Daniel McGrory and Roger Boyes, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Martin Waller, D. R. Laurence, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Yelland, Paolo Hewitt, Bill Edgar, Monica Ali, Lane Shilling, Abigail Rayner, Matthew Connolly, M. J. Murray, Alan Hamilton and Lewis Smith, H. L. Foxworthy, Paul Egan, Andrew Brown, Idris Francis, Christopher Irvine, Jack Straw Foreign Secretary, James Cheetham-Potts, Damian Barr,
ResumoBlair on rack over Iraq war terror warning Intelligence chiefs said action would increase al-Qaeda threat 9 /11 memorial Cheats' charter Captain censured Media TOMORROW-Two Brilliant Magaxines In The New Saturday… Smoking dope is a private matter - sometimes The Times Today: page 2, Crossword and weather: 26,… Sweden mourns victim of baseball cap killer Israeli Cabinet vows to 'remove' Yassir Arafat Ryanair Today in the Times Business The Register Sport Plus Visit Times Online for breaking Bitish and world news, live reports from Times correspondent on the topics of the day, and our lunchtime briefing from the times business desk Www. timesonline. co. uk Regrets are a sorry performance all round Sleaze watchdog attacks Blair for rejecting curbs on advisers Tories promise to end Labour's 'total politics' Way to build trust is ignored Fendi Unions meet to plan trouble for Labour In Brief Tough sentences Pension talks BSE sheep fear Cruel mother The captain went ashore to a drinks party leaving the Navy's reputation on the rocks Garden dig not a TV prank Smile the internet bank Originality of Blaine's stunt is just Wafer-thin The Complete Weekend Newspaper How a grieving nation finally learnt to cry Intelligent Finance Death may swing vote on the euro 'She lit up every room , every conversation. She was a star' Praise for woman of conviction European Tributes Mother who was always just a call away Anna Lindh was never too busy for her family, writes Elvis Ylva Nilsson in Stockholm Police search for clues and motive of lone assassin Murder Hunt EasyJet. com Travel The Body Shop Ailing euro lobby tries to win over anti-euro crusader People Getty makes final gift to actors' home Picture Gallery A date with Rampling in Paris PS Mobile Landline Public school pupils taught how to act lower class Ministers voice ID card doubts Sert Buto emocion By a Correspondent: Parents jailed for abduction Intel inside Tomorrow in your New Saturday Times the Complete… Helen Mirren Calen Archbishop sees apathy in secular school pupils Britain's wines are hot stuff Lone explorer trapped by Arctic ice for three days Divers find Stone Age 'Atlantis ' Soham policeman arrested over conspiracy allegations Accident and emergency waiting target to be eased Starts Today Noisy peacocks forced to fly off Julie Walters Midwife shortage puts mothers' lives at risk PC World The Computer Superstore Legal aid for MMR class action revoked Picture Gallery Brake fault halts fleet of trains Empire Falling tree killed girl after blizzard In Brief Tax clampdown Dizzee heights Theatre angel Sex blackmail Commons ban High-rise fire Simply Chic Intelligence inquiry clears Government The Report Dolphin Bathrooms The key question remains: was it right to go to war? 'Sexing up' rejected The BBC Golf Match. From only £10,995 Hoon verdict adjourned for Hutton report MoD Faces Scrutiny Kelly agreed he might have used the sex word Report Kelly Homebase Baha'i mentor was friend of family Campbell told hearing of communication tensions Report Campbll Holland & Barrett SAAE Middle classes lead the way in rip-off Britain British Association for the Advancement of Science festival: the rise of white-collar crime, bureaucrartic barriers to medical research and the coolest science yet Red tape delays cancer cures, researchers say Flawed study shakes faith in journal Nationwide Engineers purple patch US is home to coldest spot in the Universe Climate watchdogs Festival in Brief Dotty cure for smokers Heading off hat danger Ailing Pope has to cut his speech short Palestinians furious at threat to 'remove' Arafat One. Tel Staples Anger as Berlusconi defends II Duce 'We're not after al-Qaeda in Iraq. We're here to liberate' Thoughtful America remembers the pain New York HSBC Waterstone's 'I can talk about my son now. I recall his laugh' Trial of '20th hijacker' in jeopardy but prosecutors have one last card to play US gives warning of more devastating attacks Security Al-Qaeda journalist jailed Al-Jazeera Flybe Dell Group praises attack as 'good deed' Extremists France defies US with attack on policy for Iraq Paris has taken advantage of Bush's problems to reject his appeal for a Un resolution, Charles Bremner reports Evesham Technology No early end sight for men with Baghdad's most dangerous job Plentiful unexploded ordnance means months of work for British bomb disposal experts, reports James Hider Smart Libyan deal on jet blast money The Times Democrat woos Nato general for 'dream ticket' Honour for Quayle is no mistake The Times Drug gangs' control of Brazil's jails exposed Disgraced Fujimori to air his case (AP): Italy's deaths soared during heatwave In Breif (Reuters): Miners riot (AP): King's 12th wife (Reuters): Families reunited (AP): Ferry abandoned (AP): Mermaid attack (Reuters): Dogs for the chop (AP): Driver, aged two Past master intensifies the present Theatre Illustrious Corpse Animal Soho Theatre , Wl First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Proms 69 & 70 BBCPO/Noseda; Les Musiciens du Louvre Albert Hall/Radio 3 Pop Cracker Borderline , Wc1 Folk Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick Half Moon, Putney There was no crime, but Hoon is guilty of it The Government de-sexed the dossier, but still the Defence Secretary will go Noise, confusion, obscenity and excitement—welcome to the feeding frenzy Picture Gallery If we want to win, we must move the goalposts Sweden's mothering instinct fails to protect her own Reports and Speculation A serious document on Iraq and a tough political decision Blade and Ballot Swedes are right to hold the euro vote on schedule Crime Pays White-collar thieves are everywhere Solving problem of university fees Politics for the people Liquid commons Utilities' customers will foot the bill The struggle against illegal drugs Grime in Lambeth Losing laundry How low can you go? The Times Communion of Churches at risk Advertising Christmas Lost in translation? Beautiful noise The Weather The Times Crossword 22,455 Weathercall BT MoD 'to release Bae letter' Offer goes to Debenhams Chiefs to go at MyTravel Jarvis makes council link Canary lets space to BP Tower team buy offices MCI pleads not guilty London Town to raise £2m Stock Markets Charts of the Day In Business Today: Need To Know 28, Commentary 29,… MacArthur's legacy Pension test case risks raising the burden on employers Mori founder to reap second windfall Grasso's pension payments could have 'crippled' Nyse Media and Marketing Heatwave drives away car buyers in Europe Cantos Anna Lindh Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Weed to: Know Global Business Briefing International Tender Business Big Shot Results in Brief JDS Uniphase faces lawsuit Stop Press Deutsche sues over 9/11 Polish mobiles sale offer Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Look Ahead MoD may release letters on alleged BAE 'slush fund' National Express fault mars results Wetherspoon bends to pressure on pub TV No rush to grab Debenhams bids Asia pulls P&o back into profit Firm on recovery road, say analysts Analysis JJB holds talks to sell TJ Hughes Patek Philippe Ethical bank hits record National Express could be on track for better times Reuters loses ground in becalmed market Shares Brit down as rumour mill fills gaps in its story Shares Eurotop 100 The Day's Biggest Movers Gilts lower on profit-taking Bonds Trichet passes test for ECB presidency MEPs warm to charm and a certain je ne sais quoi New-issues glut delays Yangtze Electric float Ford wheels another veteran out of retirement to drive growth Telecoms equipment sector will recover soon, says Nortel chief Sino-US deficit hits new high Race to find new Governor gets under way 'MacArthur 's legacy had defects but his mission was a resounding success ... In 1964 Japan rejoined the world' In his new book, Inventing Japan, Ian Buruma dissects the creation of a modern industrial giant 'Money, it was hoped, would make people forget politics' Dawn of Prosperity at Long Last Beware: deceptive highway City Diary Bitter controversy City Diary Off to less stress City Diary Banking & Finance Church's Love is all you need, says head of Saatchi Beyond Brands The Times Unit Trust Information Service Contniental Airlines Why summer's end brings put all the bells and whistles Paper round When chasing headlines is like chasing the dragon The Message Pat posts property profit In Brief Ok for China Sony goes digital German Monty Future prospects Ahead of times Power Ranger set to take on a Uk terrestrial challenge Profile Main Saban Crème The Times Incisive results go ahead John D Wood & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glove Box Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Different concepts of glamour Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contract Hire & Leasing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar gets one over on Germans in their own backyard Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Trade Mercedes Authorised Dealers Lancaster Brotherwood Automobility Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Uk's Number One Car Supermarket Registration Numbers If Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items To Adverise Private The Dvla Auction of Classic Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Debate Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Anna Lindh Swedish Foreign Minister whose political career began at 12 and who was expected to lcad her country Anna Lindh, Swedish politician and Foreign ?Minister, was born on June 19,1957. She died, after being stabbed, on September 11,2003, aged 46 Sir Fraser Noble University administrator in successive cras of expansion, student ritos and government partsimony Sir Fraser Noble, MBE, Prinicipal and Vice-Chancellor, University of Aberdeen, 1976-81, was born on April 29,1918. He died on August 21,2003, aged 85 Court & Social Edith Morgan Social worker who Vastly broadened services for those in mental distress Edith Morgan, OBE, mental health professional, was born on June 30,1920. She died on August 21,2003, aged 83 Peter Stockham Bookseller who managed Dillons before becoming one of the seccondhand trade's more eccentric characters Peter Stockham, bookeller, was born on Jully 7,1928. He died on September 2,2003, aged 75 George Every Byzantine scholar and historian told by Eliot that he might also be a port 'good enough to be neglected' George Every, historian and poet, was born on February 3,1909. He died on September 2,2003, aged 94 Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Patrick Thursfield Journalist who took on the mammoth task of transalting the writings of the Hungarian politician Miklós Bánffy Patrick Thorsfield, jounrnalist and transaltor, was born in 1923. He died Tangier on August 22, aged 79 Colin Walters Turning a passion for reading into civilised and varied books pages Colin Walters, literaru editor and critic, was born on February 2,1938. He died on Augsut 25,2003, aged 65 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Europe's draft Constitution The document is on the internet but few are able to access it. Would a referndum be better? Nature Notes Prizequiz@thetimes Word Watching How soaps cleaned up on history What's your view? Daily Life September 12,1934 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Memorial service Personal Column B. K. P. A Want to place a classified advertisement? Picture Gallery Obsolete, maybe, but not dead yet School news Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Royal Air Force appointments Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times To place your Free advertisement telephone Live Telephone Helpline Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The Times Firman ruled out of Monza Shockey overdoes talking off the pitch Amercian Sport Nick Szezepanik on the loose tongue of the Giants' tight end White Sox wishing they could be in Cubs' shoes Radclliffe to take on Ethio pians In Brief Dates retained Howe returns Sixes challenge Times Sport Today: Racing: page 45, Rugby union: 46,… The Results Service Today's Fixtures On Fridays American sports round-up Results and Tables Racing Yesterday's Results De la Hoya plans to settle scores before hanging up gloves Rooney presses his case Persian Punch makes hard labour look easy Phone row escalates after meeting Improving Haafhd to extend winning sequence Doncaster Goodwood Tick Tock clocks on to steal show in Seabiscuit Sale happy to adapt to new location to meet game's growth Zurich Premiership Charvis back to lead Wales How They Will Fake David Hands Predicts the Finishing Order in a Season of World Cup Disruption Connolly adds gravity to Bath's top-heavy coaching set-up Edwards helps Wasps to stay a step ahead Christopher Irvine on the secret recipe producing vast improvement at London Wasps Picture Gallery Sussex have title within grasp as draw looms Frizzell County Championship First Division Essex again indebted to experience of Stephenson Derbyshire pair find their form to lead way Second Divison Durham's prospects dented by Fisher Swarm shows the flight and poise required for England Yesterday's Scoreboards England's gruelling summer Times Test Maunders progress lightens gloom of relegation Dalrymple wickets an unexpected bonus for Middlesex Leeds fear another slip-up as Wigan eye second spot Rugby League The Times Sorenstam holds the key for Europe Golf Who's who John Hopkins Assesses the Solheim Cup Teams Bryant bronze gives Britain first medal Judo Scotthorne angling for more trophies by taking on the men at their own game Fishing Sarah Potter on the husband and wife team aiming for world domination Easy-paced Goosen has rivals struggling to keep up Firman faces uncertain future after Monza blow Motor Racing The Times England suffer double pain in Spain Hockey Shy Billard upstages Funnel! to lead way at Blenheim Equestrianism Governing body under fire after issuing only reprimands Badminton New season begins with leagued credibility at stake Ice Hockey 'I fear the worst from the Turkey-England game, that blood will be spilt in Istanbul' The Sunday Times Ronaldo demands recount of Peté's goalscoring record Shearer keep s route to management open On Monday From a Correspondent: England humbled by powerful Germans Madejski is to blame, insist West Ham Triumph in Turkey the sole target, players insist The Times Welsh gloom lifted by sense of achievement Get Fit, Feel Fit Exercises for the Middle Back' Day Five Uefa pondering seedings question Mcliroy gets backing in adversity Scotland told to copy Germany's example Thepremiershiptoday Solheim Cup security stepped up after politician's murder Eriksson told Rooney must start as players talk Turkey NHF 219 America's New Shock Jock Tomorrow Giles Smith Inside Sport A Fast Way to Reduce Crime? 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