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News from 17/09/2003

2003; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, David WARD(Competition lawyer), Susanne Bland, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Ann Treneman Political Sketch, DJM, Chris Ward, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Magnus Linklater, Vicky Nugee, Peter Lansley, Theodore Dalrymple, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, David Prockter, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Jonathan Hills-Jones, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Roy CLARE(Director), Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Tony Attwood, Ian Kelly, Sam Marlowe, Patrick Barkham, Roger Maynard, Christine Gowdridge (Director), Jenny Dempsey, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, David Sharrock, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Alexandra Frean, Stewart Tendler and Olav Bjortomt, Alan Lee the Course Inspector, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Philip Webster Political Editor and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Rory Watson, Stuart Sexton, Joanna Williams, Nicola Smith, Jill Dupleix, Jill Richardson-Jones, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Deborah Cullen, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, Malika Browne, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Richard Mantle, Nicholas Wapshott, Roland Watson and Tim Reid, Jackie Rowland, Russell Kempson, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Oliver Kay, Jane Gordon, Roger Jones (Chairman), Victor Adebowale (Chief Executive), Lisa Armstrong, Bob Reitemeier (Chief Executive), John Westerby, Martyn Halle, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, James Johnson (Chairman of Council), Simon de Bruxelles, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Antonia Senior and Richard Miles, Susan Pape, Amanda Harvey, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Rob Allchin, David R. Leighton, Michael Dynes and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Erica Wagner, Clem Cecil, Margaret Jones, Jullan Elliott, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, Derek Smith, Stirling, Mary Ann Sieghart, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sheila Millington, Weybridge, Dr David B. Cook, Fiona Gorman, Martin Samuel Sports Writer of the Year, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Ingrid Mansell, David Charter and Ian Cobain, Natalie Palk, Marlynne Grant, Peter Riddell, John Goodbody and Ashling O'Connor, Ben Webster, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Parkin, Michael Evans and Jill Sherman, Alf Morris, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Paul Connolly, Geoff Watson, Tom Bawder, Vince Wright, John Buchanan, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, James Wild, Elaine Monaghan, Nicholas Wapshott and Paul Simons, Ed Mayo (Chief Executive), Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Simon Palmer, Robert Kaye, Patience Wheatcroft, Nigel Hamilton, Roger Boyes and Patrick Nylund, Christopher Irvine,

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Public school price war breaks out Gordonstoun throws down gauntlet with lowest fees rise The Kelly game Rail delays Big feast In the race Roman army marches on Matt Dickinson Sport US forces chief admits mistakes in Iraq The Times Today New generation of women head for the Booker 'Neo-Nazi' arrested over Swedish minister's murder The land that time forgot Oracle Today in the Times In this section Business The Register Sport Plus For updates on today's news, including the latest from the HUtton inquiry, and for breaking news from around the world, visit Times Online Bambi beware, the scenario smacks of Tarantino British pupils plummet in international league Hunting will be banned next year Pupils get lessons on walking to school Fendi Chef Bag Governor to face MPs over deputy's school fees role New faces ensure Booker prize shortlist has a novel feel Eric Wagner, The Times Literary Editor, finds just one established writer among the contenders vying for £50,000 award Shot girl, 7, was in care of council 100 miles away Carole Caplin 'thanked PR agent for No 10 publicity' Tod's Express derailed by repair blunder at King's Cross AOL Fast Channel link to he first of many Reid seeks support for NHS reform Experts doubt clone claim Private health cover slumps as cost spirals Parents of kidnap Briton in candle vigil In Brief Pair face trial Pests on board Nice criticism Forceps at fault Liquorice alert Waiting room Charity inquiry Expensive bear Calendar yield Fowl feed Father said: when you find me the boys will be dead Fire destroys 650 historic motorcycles Norwich Union Citro?n Born to Perform People Blair milestone will steal limelight on Duncan Smith's big day Free to praise the euro Picture Gallery Five hopes to be famous for Blyton TV deal Garrard PS Son, 4, leads choir in tribute to singer Jeers, cheers and beers: 24 hours with Blaine Baiting the illusionist hanging in a box by the Thames has become London's favourite sport, reports Stefanie Marsh By a Correspondent: Servant fled castle in tears One. Tel Footballers help young to score in language Fluent in Football The Cooperative Bank Bullied girl used school tie to hang herself Votes-for-homes row dominates Brent by-election Multipoints Through the Keyhole: Who Lives in Houses like These? A talking point rather than a turning point POlitical Briefing Peter Riddell Britannia Passat A day of Russian roulette and twenty questions Magnus Linklater Inquiry Sketch RNIB How the statement evolved Document Watch Goldsmiths' Fair Day 17 MoD 'played game' over name of BBC source Volvo New Voices in Courtroom Kelly's bosses told him to brief the press Evidence Hunt Picture Gallery Lover's abuse 'should clear Ruth Ellis of murder' Proud last survivor of the Jarrow march dies at 93 Bertollt Jave Enterprise System Mugging victim, 15, put up no resistance How Elizabeth's lover laid on a feast fit for a queen Archives reveal Robert Dubley's extravagant efforts to impress his monarch, Simon de Bruxelles reports Java Enterprise System Much ado about the sweet art of banqueting SAGA Post Office Evesham Technology A journey into the land that time forgot Frequent power cuts bring darkness, but they also mean a respite from spying, Oliver August writes from Pyongyang Oxford in tussle with Japan over stolen book Bounty for Pitcairn with first baby in 17 years Gatwick express Living goddess on strike over fees War of words on Mugabe summit ban British Gas Police raid on 'illegal' paper Italians 'clinging to myth of heroic anti-Fascist past' Dell Why Princess is head over heels in love Prodi to reject EU draft Cordoba General joins the race for presidency Election date upset after court ruling Foul-mouthed Khrushchev thought Kennedy was 'a little boy' OUBS The Open University Business School America battens down for Hurricane Isabel Clever clothes from the master of change Frankness in the coalition front line The commander who stays behind to answer the awkward questions talks to Richard Lioyd Parry in Baghdad The Times US veto casts doubt on Arafat's safety Snow joins ranks of Bush's foreign policy heavyweights Froeign Editor's Briefing Bronwen Madddox Military star was born in poverty Profile Leaders to build bridges in Berlin A lifeless lesson in pretty wit Theatre A Woman Of No Importance Haymarket, Swi Comedy Michael Barrymore Wyndham's, Wc2 Times Online First Choice The Best Shows in London The Times Pop Heather Nova Union Chapel, N1 Theatre John Bull's Other Island Tricycle Theatre, Nw6 ArtsFirst Our inner cities are like prisons with no warders The reigning culture of impunity will lead to more gun mayhem and misery Don't point your disinfected finger at me; I don't suffer from mad media disease Picture Gallery The world revolt against the heirs of Trotsky Thunderer: Bile, greed, envy: an I everyday tale of literary folk Anatomy of a Killing The real lessons of Toni-Ann Byfield's murder The Politics of Paranoia Repression in North Korea must not be tolerated Diary Deepest An illuminating page from David Blaine's journal The Times Schools accused of 'fixing' fees Special advisers within government Counting costs of bus deregulation Iraq and democracy Naval discipline Appeal on behalf of nation's poor Situations vacant Correct address Life's ambitions The Weather The Times Crossword 22,459 Weathercall Mesh Weather Eve Fed pegs interest rates Briefing FTSE index at year's high Mortgage shift warning AMP demerger delay Georgica takes Megabowl Lacklustre Entertainment Charts of the Day Investec Flying united Murdoch son likely to become BSkyB chief Boost for high earners as Treasury rethinks pension cap Royal Mail braced for strike In Business Today Easy Money Tesco shares in summer bounce CVC to bid for water supplier Problems adding up Need to Know Global Business Briefing Charcol Results in Brief AOL to sell teams Stop Press Viacom's China application EBay to create 800 jobs 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 Clothes fuel pressure on inflation Close finish expected at Monsoon French Connection 'not for sale' Tesco builds on winning formula Business Editor's Commentary IBM Old Mutual hurt by subsidiary's profit warning Nick Hasell Stock Markets Langer … Shares US shot in the arm for Biocompatibles Shares Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Cobham hits the target thanks to defence spending Tempus Robert Cole The Day's Biggest Movers Rate view helps fall in gilts Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (ooos) Wall Street Golden share in BAA to be relinquished for symbolic £1 Air France and KLM poised to agree alliance Statoil stands by 'Irangate' chief Ministers constituencies lag behind in reducing joblessness Shell expands Russian interest Enterprise set for Unique deal Hurdles that stand in the way of air mergers Analysis Directory calls down, says BT Japan's Finance Minister ready to go in reshuffle Tokyo's Political Shake-Up Outspoken critic of policies is in line for job Opposition to Grasso mounts Ex-Bank of America man accused of shares fraud Eurex draws battle lines for US futures price war Senior staff in HSBC cutback Strong yen a threat to recovery prospects Data firm drops a fine line City Diary Pascal, it's time to get back to basics over world trade Carl Mortished European Briefing Redrows profit rise beats forecasts The Times Unit Trust Information Service Acambis shares slide on chief's resignation Make a Wish Cobham starts to see 'war dividend' Biotech firm wins breathing space Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Jack Brymer Clarinettist who as both orchestral player and soloist remained supreme on the English scene for more than 30 years Jack Brymer, OBE, clarinettist, was born on January 27,1915. He died on September 16,2003, aged 88 Professor Richard Maidment Political analyst who championed American studies and found in the US a model for a modern society Professor Richard Maidment, political scientist, was born on September 24,1944. He died on August 10,2003, aged 58 Ptolemy Reid Conscience of the People's National Congress of Guyana who became Prime Minister of his nation Ptolemy Reid, Prime Minister of Guyana 1980-84, was born on May 8,1918. He died on September 2,2003, aged 85 Debate Dyscalculia: Fact or Fiction? Robin Hodgkin Mountaineer who performed heroics on a shoestring from the Caucasus to the Karakoram—keeping calm with reading from Emma Robin Hodgkin, mountaineer and educationist, was born on February 12,1916. He died on August 19,2003, aged 87 Arnold Gerschwiler Ice-skating coach who spent 60 years training Olympic competitors and film stars at Richmond Ice Rink Arnold Gerschwiler, OBE, ice-skating coach, was born on May 28,1914. He died on August 22,2003, aged 89 Births, Marriages & Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Lives Remembered To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… A problem with numbers may add up to dyscalculia Debate@thetimes. co. uk Debate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Number Crunching Dyscalculia: medical fact or scientific fiction? And do you have problems adding up? Just because You're Paranoid ... oesn't mean they're not after you. What are your favourite conspiracy theories? Nature Notes From Our Special Correspondent: New German Laws-Nazi Radicals Conciliated News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life September 17,1947 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Reunion call to 'flower children' of Arnhem Want to place a classified advertisment? Picture Gallery Death knell for London shows? British toy story told on transport stamps Personal Column Forthcoming Marriages Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Answers Court & Social Times Online Luncheon Reception Memorial Gathering News Quiz Internet lifts the veil on Isa form book Amanda Harvey reports on online aide to monitoring performance Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Links Just what the environment needs Daimler Chrysler Finding a baby's savings plan is not child's play Elizabeth judge weighs up the options for parents looking to invest for their offspring Abbey needs more than just a facelift Low mortgages with an American accent Austrian Airlines Equity Prices Sussex on the brink Weep for supporters segregated from sanity Club-tied managers would prevent Pardew farce Trainers turning to cable Get Fit, Feel Fit Cable Machines Norfolk Homes Property Victory in Europe for Chelsea Gallas goal enough for… Country Rentals The Times Nicol close to fourth US title In Brief Mathews call-up Angry Villeneuve Miguez signs Cyprus National hero gets back to business The Times Yarmouth Yesterday's Results Change of ownership helps seaside course turn the tide The Wright Track London bid blighted by 2005 withdrawal Olympic Games Racing Beverley The Times Gloucester rue McRae outburst at touch judge Rugby Union Percy and Mitchell rediscover top form Sailing DeFreitas stands between Sussex and happy hours Cricketfrizzell County Championship Matthew Pryor's Guide to this Week's Final round of Championship Matches The Results Service Today's Fixtures Ward seeks fresh challenge after Surrey career turns sour Emburey deal extended Oldest club poised to come of age Wigan without Lam in countdown to play-offs Rugby Union Babe City loses its attraction for American public Women's Game in Turmoil Powell remains optimistic about professionalism Times Fantasyfootball The Times League collapse underlines harsh commercial realities Hamm remains a star with few places to shine Five-star United too strong for Greeks Champions League Hard-working Beckham winning acceptance in Madrid David Sharrock watches the England captain iatr work as he finds his fewet among Real's galacticos Sidwell provides tonic for Reading Times Test Horsfield proves the inspiration Wenger demands ruthless streak Ndlovu leads Sheffield spree Wary O'Neill fears Bayern resurgence Pools Forecast Rangers' late revival thrills Ibrox Last Night's Results Thepremiershiptoday Howthestand Gallas upstages superstars to give Chelsea winning start Furious jockeys call in lawyers to settle mobile phone row Skybet End of the American Dream Inside Sport The Worst Days of my Life Book Extract Arts Education T2 now includes a number of exciting new features.… 24 Hours Verbatim Mary Ann Sieghart Howard is Never Going to Be Liked by the Public, but He Would Respected. The Same was True of Thatcher, who was Hardly an Electoral Disaster Howard is Shaking off his "Nocturnal" Image and Seems Less Sinister It's Not whether You are for or against Europe. It is Basic Eonomics "He Became the Demon that Controlled Me" In 1975, when Joanna Williams was Ten, the Headmaster of her Prep School, who was Also a Friend of her Parents, Subjected her to a Sustained Campaign of Sexual Abuse. Here, She Tells her Story The Ethicist The Times Facing up to Daddy Bill Clinton Never Knew his Real Father and was Brought up by an Alcoholic and Abusive Stepfather. His Chaotic Childhood Instilled in Him a Determination to Succeed, Says Nigel Hamilton in his Biography When Virginia Ignored Roger and Made to Leave, He Shot at her Madonna's Favourites The Author of the English Roses was a Keen Young Reader. Here are Extracts from Some Books that Inspired her, plus, your Chance to Meet her The Times Offersdirect When Food is on the Brain Miswiring in the Brain Means Synaesthetes Often " Taste" what They Year. Martyn Halle Reports Only in the Times British Orthopaedic Association NB The Way we Live now Nouveau Pauvre Home. Forum One Dress is All Yo Need Front Row Lisa Armstrong Put a Black Diane Von Furstenberg Dress to the Test during the New York Shows. It Passed with Flying Colours For the most chic hair now, buy some medium-width Grosgrain ribbon and tie it round your ponytail Stuck for Tonight's Meal? Jill Dupleix Has a Quick Solution Dish Of, Coarse, He's Being Ironic ... Painting Gross, Garish but Awfully Fashionable, John Currin's Paintings Must Be Ironic, Right? Well.'Yes' and 'No', Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Is It a Film? Is It a Video Installation? No, It's Issac Jucien Redefinning the Art of the Moving Image-Again. John Russell Taylor on an Artist who Thinks in Multiple Pictures The John Davies Gallery Opera & Ballet See Duchess Theatre British Art Fair The Times Angry Young Memories Exhibitions with Fifties Art in Vogue, John Russel Taylor Finds Enduring Appeal in the Earl Lynn Chadwick and Lucien Freud Lynn Chadwick Reg Butler Lucien Freud William Bowyer The Times Eyes of an Era Off the Wall Schools for More Scandal? The Relaxation of the Rules Covering Governors May Mean Even Fewer Critical Eyes Being Cast on the Accounts. Says Jill Parkin The Timesoffersdirect Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items St. George's University School of Medicine North London Collegiate School ED. Forum Head of Brighton & Hove High School Francis Holland School The Times The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky Premier Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Stephen Dalton Choice Jonathan Hills-Jones Cable, digital and satellite listing TV Review Having the Celebrity Chef Jamie Oliver Relocating his Kitchen to your House is Just One of the Perks of Being the Prime Minister, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Variations T2 Crossword No 3073 Viewing Guide Times Newspapers Limited, 2003. Puhilished and… Backfriend Life on a high note Working Relationship Richard Mantle, general director of Opera North, and his Pa, Susie Kelly Living and working with mental illness Wkc Environment Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surrey Multiple Display Advertising Items Time Savers Contacts Matters of the mind Sufferers from mental illness can be helped at work, says Rosalind Renshaw Sweet trip down memory lane Tasting Aldrich & Company Camden Multiple Display Advertising Items Thoroughly modern minis Best Western Clever & Resourceful? Crone Corkill recruitment consultants The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Fl Multiple Display Advertising Items IQPS Multiple Display Advertising Items First Creme Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Work/life Balance Classy tale on the riverbank Conference Call Are you our Editor? FYI Office Team

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