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Andrew Robson, Daniel Goldberg, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andy Clements, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Anne Spackman, Alexandra Frean, Rosemary Bennett Dupety Political Editor, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Adam Ellis, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Duncan Fallowell, Venetia Jones, Tom Dyckhoff, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Peter F. Carter-Ruck, Linda Tsang, Robert Steel, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Camilla Cavendish, Stewart Tendler and Daniel McGrory, John Fairclough, Sam Coates and Tony Halpin, David Chater, Trevor Smith, Michael Binyon, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, The Rev John D. Brown, , Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Sam Marlowe, Phil Franklin, Geoff Brown, Robin Richards, Joe Joseph, David Sharrock, Kavin Eason, Graham Booth, Douglas Holt, Director of Parish, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Peter Nicholls, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Rob Dobson, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, James Delingpole, Michael Tillotson, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Ruth Goddne, Reddhil, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Martin Cruddace, Sara Lawrence, Stefanie Marsh, David Lippiatt, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Tony Saint, David Charter, Hugo Rifkind, Roland Watson, Nicholas Wapshott, Charlie Bransden, David Pollock, Russell Kempson, David Rowan, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, J. T. Davies, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Anthony Back, Telford, , Tom Baldwin, Jan Chambers, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Martin Underwood, Ann Treneman, Patrick Barkham and Olav Blortomt, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Richard Moffett Heller, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ffinlo Kilner, Lewis Smith, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Ruth Morris, Stephen Farrell and Helen Johnstone, Mellssa Kite, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Andrew Hickley, Damian Whitworth, Anastasia Stephens, Jon Robins, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Peter Dixon, Nick Hasell, Philip Webster Political Editor and Rory Watson, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rosemary Bennett Duputy Political Editor, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, John Cooper, Nicholas Phillips, Ian Johns, Struan hellier, Terry Sanderson Vice-President, Chris McGrath, Ingrid Mansell, Stephen Moss, David Charter and Ian Cobain, Peter Riddell, Roy Hattersley, John Bissett, Bill Griffin, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Richard Miles, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Bill Edgar, Paul Connolly, Frances Gibb, John Cottrell, Matthew Connolly, Randy Cohen, David Lock, Anthony Howard, Alveen Thoresen, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Nigel Hamilton, Marla Ahmed, Lisa Verrico,

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Spy boss says arms dossier was flawed BBC chief admits regrets over bandling of dispute with No 10 Crouching dragon, sleeping Tigger Magnus Linklater Inquiry Sketch Picture Gallery How the Leagal Life is about to Change-Law Sections,… Euro poll recedes Index Police chief cleared Downing Street's lifestyle guru changes gear Parents ready to call police into fee-fix row Girl, 7, shot In back Duke's sporting row The scandal that made Bill Clinton Sandale Today in the Times News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Visit Times Online for the lates British world , sport and business news and for news direct to your mobile Also on the site today If anyone needs compassion, it is Duncan Smith Ann Treneman Political Sketch Unions call for end to foundation hospitals Former 9/11 hijacking suspect sues US for $20m Ex-spy chief says war on terror is failing Intelligent Finance Poorest lose out on benefits, say Tories Police tried to destroy me, saps cleared officer High-flyer with taste for Versace failed to keep force with him Anti-clamper with an angle to grind We are United Help for poor may stop top-up fees revolt The Sleep Disorder Clinic Clergymen resign over cathedral ban on gays Law chiefs clash on murder terms Bowel cancer test could help save 5,000 lives a year New deal for partners in Armed Forces In Brief Retrials caution Home and away Targets deceit Shipyard strike Phone stabbing Under-fives' job Adventurer safe 'Worst' meal deal Ice in your drink may put health on the rocks I was bullied out of my job, claims BBC newsreader Direct Line AOL Owner of ponies cut animals Risk hots up for Blame stunt Peugeot Labour's pro-euro crusader keeps quiet about his Tory past People D Andrew Pierce Irish theatre pulls off Sorkin coup British pianists still off key in Leeds contest The great literary event that was the London launch… Passionate quartet on shortlist PS... 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Com House price yo-yo moving up again, official data shows HSBC Hitchcock reappears as a studio head The National Minium Wage just got bigger Ministers Ml to cap high-tax councils Wyn Jones is back as Plaid Cymru leader In Brief IRA accused Missing boy find_ Pacemaker ill Mopping up art Csm, 7, shot in back after seeing her father's killer Spain flight faster than ambulance Britannia Just AAsk Mother stabbed by mugger Nokia Soldier killed after gay taunt 45-minute claim misinterpreted, says Mi6 chief Evidence Dearlove Dell Green ink man stays in shadows M16 Chief Defence analyst wrote of dossier doubts Document Watch Dyke admits that -BBC's haste led to mistakes Eviddence Dyke After 15 days of the inquiry, 15 questions need answers Inquiryd Issues Hoon, Campbell and Gilligan recalled Kelly did not know he had pay rise Gardence Scott First direct Day 16 Main Point Japanese pin hopes on Tiger economy IBM Halifax (Reuters): Bali suspect pleads for clemency In Brief (AP): Border troops (AP): 600 women killed (AP): Without Sin (Reuters): Taleban deaths Fire murders Duke's sporting life triggers Spanish row Sabotage suspected as 67 die in Saudi jail fire 'Pik' Botha fights to clear grandsons of schoolgirl's gang rape One. Tel Rex Features Troops search for Britons marched into jungle by Colombian rebels Colombia Hostages Suspect Held over Williams shooting In Brief Chechen bomb (Reuters): Mugabe snubbed (Reuters): Berlusconi sues Venice suicide (Reuters): Embassy shot at Vote result kills hopes of British ballot Desperate and divided, Swedes must work to heal the rift Alliance FranÇaise Auto direct Bertolli Flybe Blair will search hard to find silver lining in this result Political Briefing Peter Riddell California election delayed by judges Saga Slinky, sexy and the art of being hip Ls Adrmtrong in New York American Express Hong Kong Israel faces cut in US aid Pacts are still feasible - but the price is now much higher Foreign Editor's Brierfing Bronwen Maddox Iraqi Dad's Army learn the basics without bullets Powell's Promise to Kurds Nationwide Post Office Queen Bea with sting to her tales Theatre Bea Arthur at the Savoy Clive Davis Theatre Tamburlaine the great Rose Theatre SEI Concert Violeta Urmana Wingmore Hell First Choice The Best Shows in London The Times Concert LSO/Davis Barbican Geooff Brown Opera Madama Butterfljy Covent Garden Pop Dixie Chicks Albert Hall ArtsFirst All children lose in the State's game of monopoly The real 'price-fixers' are not bursars but the bureaucrats in Whitehall Don't worry... it's high unlikely that you are the Dork Of The Week Picture Gallery You have to be rich to lead a life of poverty Thunderer: Thunderers The ugly restoration beauty contests Roy Hattersley Collapse in Cancun The Group of 21 has harmed its own interests Stage Two The Hutton inquiry and institutional failure Politix Carole Caplin won't write a book, but if she did Local people with wider concerns Vegetable price rises A welcome for Sweden's 'no' vote Food production and land protection Children and TV Gap years and degrees Barrister who founded the Sherlock Homes Society Foster parents are under pressure Driving afloat Mahler's perfect pitch The mouths of babes The Weather Today's Weather The Times Crossword 22,458 The Times BT Ontheagenda BSkyB chief's talks go on Briefing EMI back to bond market Takeover talk lifts United UK 'blame culture' fears MyTravel wins bond vote Charts of the Day Charcol In the market place Dolly the sheep's creator… NYSE directors want to split top role CBI sparks fat cat pay row Index Eurex launches electronic challenge to US futures Economic View Citigroup chiefs daughter in float Ex-Wembley executive sues A lass unparalleled Banks bid more for Canary Wharf Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times Business Big Shot Results in Brief Bp fined over oil trades Stop Press US union's car deal fails CNN replaces news boss Smaller Stock to Watch Talking Points Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Day Data Look Ahead Exchange rates Firm that cloned Dolly puts itself up for sale New inquiry into Vivendi Long-term view is needed, clearly Business Editor's commentary Patience Wheatcrof Uited defense shows weakness Cayer braw is for viewing not joining Novell PPL shareholders will just have to take a haircut Tempus Ridchard Miles Plainer sailing for Carnival on booking hopes Nick Hasell Stock Markets Broker's view takes steel out of Corns rally Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates The Day's Biggest Movers Profit-taking hurts gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes (OOOs) Wall Street Telewest heads for NYSE after bond pact The Times US senator threatens to punish WTO rebels Walton goes solo with AVI buyout from Aberdeen Lloyd's building up for sale Chelsf ield sells stake in Global The Group of 21: Main Exports America perplexed by revolt Magazines and nationals share pain of advert slide Ford The Times Prof its of Thales hit by British pension charges Swedish vote changes everything Anatole Kaletsky Economic View The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for Information service. 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Allibone Old-stlyes hands on scientist who established new frontiers in particle acceleration Professor T. E. Allibone CBE FRS physiscist and engineer, was born on November 11,1903, He died on September 10,2003 aged 99 Anthony Howlett Barrister who started the Sherlock Homes Society Holmes Society but had a soft spot for the detective's nemesis, Moriarty Atnthony Howlett, Remembrancer of the City of London and founder of the Sherlock Holmes Society of london was born on December 30,1924 . He kdied on August 21,2003 aged 78 Martin Page Daily Express foreign correspondent who turned author after failing sight cut short his newspaper career Martin page, journalist and author was born on June 30.1938. Hed died on september 10 2003 aged 65 Court & Social Vincent Knowles Career devoted to the administrtion of Mancheter Unversity Lives Remembered Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives in Brief To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Religion and Education Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen and join in the discussion with other Times readers Is the Arechbishop of canterbury right to criiticise schools without a spirtual ethos Nature Notes Lenin and Trotsky Disclosures Paid Agents of Germany The Times, September 16,1918 News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life September 16,1879 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Clifftop plaque recalls famous wartime remembrance poem Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Spink Box Number Replies Dame Thora Hird Memorial Service London memorial to children saved from Nazi terror Personal Column Want to place a Classified advertisement? Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Whilst care is taken to eatablish that our… Global Flights The Times Forthcoming Marriages Marriage Answers (from page 33) Word Watching Court & Social Wandering star finds place in firmament The Numbers Your Player List with Updated Scores Timesonline. co. uk Racing uncertainty Europe indebted to quality of leadership Golf Jenkins block snatches certain victory from hands of Tampa Bay American Football Times Test Index Hayward puts Worcestershire on brink of title Cricket Frizeell County Championship Stewart mulls over role as ambassador Get Fit, Feel Fit Cable Machines Spoilt for choice Dismissed caddie fails to see the funny side Day Two Arc turning into thriller with hidden depth Racing Julian Muscaton the Level Yarmouth Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Salisbury Thirsk Bradford at support swells at Odsal Rugby League Revenge for Ricketts over White In Brief Scottish rule Gul swoops Singh on song Ferguson's case for the defence still lacking conviction Foot Balll Champions League Villeneuve suffers indignity of televised 'audition' Motor Racing Correction Henin's withdrawal raises Belgian rivalry stakes Tennis Northampton fear blow for Blowers will go unpunished Rugby Union McLeish and Magath showing how to prosper on cut-price route to the top Masterazzi promises rough ride for Henry Robertson starts to make up lost ground Sailing New Adams family find feet Football The Results Service Today's Fixtures Houllier calls for extended Neill ban The Premiership Today Picture Gallery Ranieri relegates cast of plenty to role of European also-rans Young jockey taken off mounts after failing Breathalyser Belgian Freeze TV Choice Mortgages for Business Golf More caddie trouble for Montgomerie The Turning Point Competition Arts Law Index 24 Hours Verbatim Anthony Howard Once It Came to Be Accepted that Politics was Boring, the Media Ceased to Feel Obliged to Cover what was Going on, inside or outside Parliament You Would Be Lucky to Catch a Glypse of Brent East on Local London TV The Picture of Carole Caplin Applying Lip-Liner Will Hunt the Pm's Wife How an Adulterous Took Clinton to the The Odds were Stacked against Bill Clinton Becoming a Presidential Frontrunner, until Former Television Reporter Gennifer Flowers Decided to Make Public her 12-Year Affair with Him. Nigel Hamilton Describes the Turning Point in the First Extract from his Biography of Clinton Clinton Smiled A'lazy Sexy Smile and Asked where Did They Get You For $100,000 Genniffer Sold her Story-And Made Clinton President The Ethicist The Times The Question Bush Couldn't Answer How to save the World Ture Fifction Sven-G?ran Eriksson and Nacy Dell'olio Have an Idea that Football Can Lead to Peace. Hugo Rifkind Listens in to a Planning Session Budding Authors-Short Story and Write your Own Children's Story, and You Could Win the Chance to Have the Star Come to your School Our Panel of Judges Some Tips for Young Writers Madonna short-story competition Mums and Gum Control Good Oral Hygiene is Vital during Pregnancy, Says Anastasia Stephens Healthspan NB Rise of Age Rage The Floodgates Will Open when Anti-Ageism Laws are in Force, Says Heather Nicholson Not Dead yet The Way we Live now Nappy Valley Home. 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Frances Gibb takes a look at the shake-up in legal services Despite Measures Costing £21M the Backlog, Complaints are Rising Again Changes in Store Mencap Premiership chief battles for away win in Europe England's football elite are strking back against an accusation of foul play over the sale of television rights to a single bidder. Ashing O'Connor reports The Opinon is that IT was a Ssham Deal that Sky Would Get IT All Foreign players' status stumps English cricket The rule that allows two overseas stars to turn out for each county has divided the sport's fans. Alex Wade reports The Kolpak Case Could Make of the Overdseas Player Redundant Master of illusion rises above the law As David Blaine performs his public feat of endurance, Alex Wade asks: who will be to blame if it all goes wrong? He is Not Responsible for the Reaction of Systanders Joanne Manson The Times Books Direct A slice of The face of the law is changing. 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