News from 23/09/2003
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Andrew Robson, Richard Miles and Alan Hamilton, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, DJM, Angela Jameson Industrial Correspondent and Adam Sage, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Peter Lansley, Bob Munro, Linda Tsang, David Rhys Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Jennal Cox Fitness Editor, Kempton Park, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Chris Ayres and Stefanie Marsh, Sam Marlowe, Patrick Barkham, Roger Maynard, Mark Berelowitz, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Ralph A. Griffiths, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Angela Jameson and Rosemary Bennett, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent and Greg Hurst, Lucla van der Post, Donald Hutera, MacKay, Kate Dingley, Tom Bawden, Dominic Walsh, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Jill Dupleix, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Phoebe Greenwood, Alan Hamilton, James Mogford, The Athlete Dennis Mitchell, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Rory Watson and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Peter Smithers, Roland Watson, Richard Lloyd Parry, David Hands, Stefanie Marsh, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Greg Hurst, David Charter, Paul Burstow, Philippe Legrain, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Piers Paul Read, Gray Slapper, Russell Kempson, Beatriz Lecumberri, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Edward Fennell, Ross Clark, Richard Ali, David Evans, Tom Baldwin, Rodney Kingsnorth, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Holly Finn, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Clive Burton, Elaine Monaghan, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Miranda Eeles, Raymond Keene, Ian Evans, Adam Sage, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Liz Gill, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Xan Rice, Peta Bee, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, Helen Nugent, Harry L. Barker, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Eamon Andrews, Anatole Kaletsky Economic View, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Shami Chakrabarti, Carolyn Asome, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, David Hooper, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Peter Lehmann, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Douglas Hurd, Chris McGrath, Ingrid Mansell, David Stone, Robert Tait, Peter Riddell, John Major's Victory, The Athlete Desai Williams, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, David Barton, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Andrew Otterburn, Stephen Dalton, David Sharrock, Steve Bird and Stewart Tendler, Leo Lewis, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Randy Cohen, Owen Slot, Ian Dyce, Anthony Howard, Charles Kennedy, Jenny Davey, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Hugh Trevor-Roper,
ResumoChrissie Hynde on Passion Douglas Hurd on… Campbell f*** letter tirade Magnus Linklater at the Hutton Inquiry Lib Dems gain Cancer blunder LAW Supplement Dine out with Wine for £10 Adviser wanted 'a win not a draw' in BBC battle 'Depressed' Bruno sectioned under Mental Health Act The Times Today The Pick of the Week's Public Sector Media Iraqi council bans al-Jazeera reports Boodle & Dunthorne Health a foreign solution Education Be afraid,… In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Timesonline Despite Brent, Kennedy is not in fashion Top universities told to favour good grades from bad schools Businesses vow to fight rate levy Half of students take term job Intelligent Finance Woman held for Toni-Ann murders In Brief Fearon relents Legal aid 'lottery' Car safety tests Cupboard love Turner expert discovers Portsmouth behind Venetian blind In the eyes of investors, all that glisters is gold How bling-bling put glitz back on the fashion map Estee Lauder Celebrate Anger, plea bargains, a nervous TB: the Campbell diaries reveal 12 critical days Downing Street Evidence BT Proposed changes Here riot mentioned Watch Adviser allows a brief peek at his private journal And Blair Minister defends staff second time round AA Hoon fights to save his career MoD Evidence The Defence Secretary denies any conspiracy to expose David Kelly, David Charter reports from the Hutton inquiry Empire Day 20 Liberal tolerance of gays in Church 'is just paganism' American Airlines After 21 profitable years, Jackson still wears well Doctor admits fatal blunder over cancer boy Can you wrok out waht tihs hdilaene atacully syas? Peugeot 'Costa killer' sends his apologies Nokia Will Robertson quick march from Brussels to Westminster? People Harry to wait two years for Sandhurst £900,000 plea for Franklin's open house Britannia Ps ... Closure of Pharmacy bitter pill for staff Sun UN urged to reject global ban on human cloning Smokers get a message, mild is still deadly Cheltenham & Gloucester Tobacco link to cleft palate births Pancreas cancer vaccine shows promising results TGA Doomed affair of Muslim and Hindu ends in court battle Dog clung to my face, says attack victim One. Tel Beer fans come up with food for thought Renault Making light work of first heavy rainZ Seven Questions to President George Bush about his… Angry commuter sets up one-step Tube refund website Early warnings on TV violence to protect children By a Correspondent: Road-rage bus driver faces jail Reach Roundabout way to prove we really are an island race Goldsmiths' Fair Linguaphone Rugby star is sentenced for pub fracas In Brief Gem raid remand Air-rail strikes Violence warning Bloo plaque Talking tough on crime replaces softly, softly ... and free market replaces begging bowl Voyages of Discovery Women are key to success Brighton Diary Quote of the Day Today's Agenda We can overtake Tories, says party chairman The Times Fringe Kennedy needs policies if he is to capitalise on Brent triumph Saga Same old script but the Emmy parties take wing Bafta's Centre of Excellence in Beverly Hills European romance at fairy tale prices Intel inside And the Winners are ... I was right to go to war, Bush will tell UN Freed PoW reunited with fiancee who waited 20 years Elonex America and France enter arena for the big fight Iranians show off latest missile Death for Hindu who murdered missionary Ally survives Cabinet move Direct Line Sandstorm blows up over Bondi ban Milosevic to face murder charge In Brief (AP): Murder ruling Militant arrested Post Office Israel signs up Russian snipers Ron to Maggie: God brought us together for a profound purpose Clark leaps into lead in race for nomination The Times Lulu leaps to the rescue Larks fall for taped siren song of hunters Flybe british european Dutchman to take over as Nato chief Destiny's child finds growing up is hard to do Pop kelly Rowland Hammersmith Apollo, W6 Dance Polar Sequences The Place, WC1 Concert International Song Competition Wigmore Hall, Wi First Choice the Best Shows in London The Times Times Online Theatre The Riot Act The Gate, W11 Theatre The Deep Blue Sea Richmond Theatre ArtsFirst The world gets poorer when all we trade are insults The Cancun debacle brings us closer to a devastating US-China trade war Hanging is too good for him: Lord Archer must surely suffer a worse fale Picture Gallery Forget Big Brother, it's Idiot Brother-in-Law Blarne the loony Right and flying pigs for tax rises Thunderer Second round Hoon and Campbell take different approaches to Hutton Diminished Responsibility Council tax is Government's problem, nobody else's Gbobledigook Rlues Ok Why typos won't matter in tmoorrow's world Aftermath in Iraq The Times The new challenge facing mankind Role of prison in US crime control Age discrimination in the workplace Food retailers Even older pineapples Made to measure? Weight of ballerinas Concorde in action Lib Dems call for child equality The school run Divided country Italy sees red The Weather The Times Crossword 22,464 22,464 HSBC Markets shaken as G7 stance hits dollar Ontheagenda... NYSE restructuring plan Alstom rescue approval Commerzbank settlement Post union agrees action Baltimore's last disposal Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day Charcol Broker's bliss Equity slump cuts Chancellor's funds BA seeks staff as shortages shut first-class cabins In Business Today Economic View Lord Blake Equitable insurance plan was rejected as 'too costly' Need to Know Global Business Briefing The Times Results in Brief Dynegy sells power stakes Stop Press Dominion to sell unit Goodyear deal with union Smaller Stock to Watch … Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Picture Gallery BET of the Day Rumour of the Day Picture Gallery Data Look Ahead Exchange rates SEC targets open outcry trading in Nyse reforms Freeview in two million UK homes Brussels moves to different beat DMGT hit by advertising fall EMI braced for downgrade to junk status France telecom Collins Stewart share price fully reflects the promise Xstrata hit by switch from dollar-link stocks Shares Wembley lilted by analysis of its US worries 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 Fed cheer trims gilts' gains Bonds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes (000s) Wall Street UK unions attack ministers over Alstom Collins Stewart enjoys benefit of Tullett deal The Times New curbs on investment trusts The French Fix: How the Bailout Will Work DKW puts focus on trading operation Deutsche plans for chief's absence OAG US investors settle for $48m over alleged fraud Joe Bloggs boss 'heads for 10%' of Woolworths Ahold set to unveil plan for rights issue TD Waterhouse Negotiations continue over Canary Wharf Allied Domeeq launches ?59m bid for Plw Texas Pacific nets $300m from sale Another stake for the serial retail investor Ashtead shares slide on warning of slower growth The Times Baltimore a shell after last business is sold for £5m The company that had the world at its feet Motorola surges on hopes of shake-up of poor performers The Times Bookham Technology buys New Focus in £117m all-share deal Emblaze Systems forecasts rise in demand Genzyme to pay £22m to lift stake in CAT Computer Associates EU finally learns some home truths The Times Unit Trust Information Service This is a paid-for information service. 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Lord Blake Conservative historian whose broad human sympathies brought him distinction both as a biographer and an Oxford head of house Lord Blake, FBA, historian and Provost of The Queen's College, Oxford, 1968-87, was born on December 23,1916. He died on September 20,2003, aged 86 Frank MacDonald Dogged Tasmanian veteran of the First World War Frank MacDonald, Mm, Australian veteran of the First World War, was born on June 26,1869. He died on August 22,2003, aged 107 Simon Muzenda Carpenter turned Mugabe henchman who became Vice-President of Zimbabwe Simon Muzenda, Vice-President of Zimbahwe, was born on Octorber 28,1922. He died in hospital in Haratre on September 20,2003. after unsuccessful surgery for prostate cancer, aged 80 Court & Social Lives in Brief George Gale Cartoonist who revealed his draughtsman's training in his talent for carefully rendered pastiche George Gale, cartoonist, was born on June 11,1929, He died after a short illness on September 17,2003, aged 74 Katherine Shonfield Maverick architect and one of the most inspirational teachers of her time Katherine Shonfield, architect, writer and teacher, was born on August 22,1954. She died of cancer onSeptember 2,2003, aged 49 Births, Marriages & Deaths Lives Remembered You have to be rich to lead a life of poverty Debatc the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Debate@thetimes. co. uk Nature Notes This Time There Will Be No Musketeers to Hold Great Britai Together News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes What's your View? Word Watching Daily Life September 23,1895 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's Royal Engagements Changing the Guard Personal Column Want to place a classified advertisement? Treasures from an age of conspicuous consumption Squirrels playing cards, a kitten with two faces and… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gifts Times Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorial Tribute Times Online Service of Thanksgiving Results Meetings Court & Social The Times Forthcoming Marriages Latest Wills Answers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Marriage News Quiz Simpson making waves Finn class sailor battles with… Happy days in the sun illuminate game's quality Cricket First-Class Averages and Records for 2003 In Sport Today Arsenal await Fa Stanozolol or sabotage? IOC's medical experts begin race to get to the truth 9.79 Two Days after Testing Positive at the Olympic Games in Seoul, Ben Johnson Faces up to his Accusers Jaundiced Lewis relieved to be heading down a different track Owen Slot talks to the most gifted athlete of the modern era and finds a man disillusioned with his treatment by the sport's ruling bodies 9.79 Online Tomorrow Ben Johnson in his Own Words, Simon Barnes,… Odd tale of mystery man in waiting room John Goodbody on attempts to identify the friend seen chatting to Johnson Dennis Mitchell used to call himself The Green Machine He wore a ring in his eyebrow Desai Williams was, to use the words of Charlie Frncis, his and ben Johnson's coach, "my first star". Yet, while canada boasted several notable spinters in the late Falbrav joins cast for Ascot feature Yesterday's Results Course Specialists Beverley Fontwell Park Newmarket Reading the racecard Jockeys begin forfeiting ground in stand-off Lovenkrands underlines Old Firm value Time 2003 04 Fantasyfootball Your Player List with Updated Scores Numbers Times Test Pointers Prizes World Cup success vital for RFU to revive grass roots Rugby Union Bell blow dampens O'Sullivan's celebrations over new contract The Times Unease grows over TV deal Rugby League Simple exercises can often prove the most effective Get Fit, Feel Fit Sports-Specific Medicine Ball Workout Simpson a victim of his nation's riches Saling Perfect start for four of NFL's lesser lights American Football Guernsey pair step into the limelight Bowls Mushtaq is player of the year In Brief Fine for Roddick Record gates Tour rethink Antic tops list in race to replace Hoddle Savage eyes cup run to take Birmingham into Europe The Results Service Today's Fixtures Sun shines as China win The Times The Premiership Today FA poised to throw the book at Arsenal Six of the Worst 9.79: Seoul Mystery Defeat forces Henman and Rusedski to swim with Davis Cup minnows The Times Plus Carl Lewis remembers the controversy Inside Sport Mortgages for Business Picture Gallery The Billen Interview Book Extract Law L2 24 Hours Verbatim After Hutton, the Govrenment May Feel. That It Can Afford to Overthrow Lord Reith's Mounment Much as if It were a Statur to Saddam Hussein When She was Tired, Much and without Cover Story In the First Extract from his Memoirs, Douglas Hurd Gives a Unique Insight into Margaret Thatcher's Sensational Resignation in 1990, his Own Part in the Tory Leadership Contesy, and John Major's Victory Tomorrow: Why I Felt that I Had Much in Common with… The Ethicist Can you suggest solutions to these ethical dilemmas?… "I'm Not Good Wife The Andrew Billen Interview Chrissie Hynde is an Expert on Break-Up and Loss, but She Never Holds Grudges against the Men in her Life, and Anyone who Gets to Spend Four or Five Years with her Should " Thank his Lucky Stars" The Big Picture True Piction Trains are to Have On-Board TV Hugo Rifkind Intercepts a Memo "My Mother Slept with the Entire Crew" Book Extract In the Last Extract from his Biography of Alec Guinness, Piers Paul Read Tells of the Actor's Shame at his Mother's Promiscuity, his Aloofness towards his Son, and his Reluctance to Accept the Role that Launched his Career "Oh, I See ... You're Picture Gallery The Son who was " Not Very Real" Over the hill? Slimming? No Sweat Health Thirty Minutes of Daily Light Activity is All You Need to Lose Excess Weight. Peta Bee Reports Healthspan NB Knickers to Ageist Attitudes Lifetime The Belief that Brest Cancer is More of a Risk for the Young is a Dangerous Misconception, a New Campaign Reveals Not Dead yet The Way we Live now Happy Valley Home. Forum Streetwise: Eight of the Best this Week: Monochrome The The New M&s Design—much to the Surp Men Stuck for Tonight's Meal? Jill Duplex Has a Quick Solution Dish Picture Gallery The Times Leader of the Brand Arts Disney's Animated Film Blockbusters Have Spawned Lucrative Theatrical Spin-Offs. Daniel Rosenthal Talks to the Man Whose Job is to Keep the Critics, Audiences and Shareholders Happy Shooting the Madness of Mao Risking Death, Li Zhensheng Recorded the Cultural Revolution. He Tells Joanna Pitman why He Came to Hate the Regime Spend an Evening with Stephen Fry Opera Ballet The Lion King The Times Keep It Surreal Radio Chris Compling Doesn't Have Time for Just a Minute What They Do is Take the Familiar and Give It Some Spin Lightning Feet The Ancient Indian Tradition of Kathak is Bringing Myth and a Magical Glow to British Stages In the Times First Night Revies are on Page 19 of the Main Paper Classical Music is now on Friday The Times Bridge Chess Winning Move Picture Gallery Cable, Digital and Satellite Sky Premier Radio Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Choice Films Cable, digital and satellite listings on TV Review In too Good to Be True, Three Fine Actors Nwere Forced to Improvise as Best They Could with a Limited Set of Ingredients, Says Joe Joseph BBC One Index T2 Crossword No 3078 No 3078 Viewing Guide The Writers Bureau We've read the lot to deliver what matters 23… Health Help! NHS trusts can't find the time to… Plus 12 Pages of Top Public Jobs Education Foundation degrees Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Stop Stories Spat of the Week Other Views Britain relies on helping hands from abroad Issue of the Week Overseas Staff The Week in Numbers Public Opinion Seen in Hansard Warning: dont work one-to-one Education The Issue Explained Bed Blocking College foundations rise Higher Education Course Watch Careers Jargon Decoder 'Soon there'll be no free advice' oads Interview Legal aid is about to crash, says David Harker, the chief executive of Citizens Advice, as he tells Helen Nugent that his own services are collapsing under burgeoning workloads Media Monitor Visit the Public Agenda Website and Search our Jobs… How They See us In the Professional Press Health 6 New Medical Research Too busy caring to reform NHS Health Advice Watch Other Stories we Liked Nurses' trouble with Dr No Watchdog accused of nasty drug decisions Grudge Alert Right-to-buy is ripe for fleecing Legal Covernment Catch-22 over 'criminal staff' Social Care Hero ... ... 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Picture Gallery How to get the best from a barrister Funny money and client accounts OCPA Regulated Commercial Lawyers Joanner Manson Recruitment Directors chilled by the fear of financial liability Frances Gibb on a negligence case that has far-reaching implications for companies, charities and school governing bodies Capsticks The Times Law Section Jury service is a duty best performed while awake Freedom of speech is being held to ransom Libel lawyers are misusing conditional fee agreements Give the barrister a chance Daniel Barnet offers solicitors a handy guide to preparing the perfect brief Closing the silk route is not a 'done deal' Solicitors 2003 In the second part of her interview with the Lord Chancellor, France Gibb hears his argument for a modern judicial system Hays ZMB The Times Translator ciscovered the passage to a new world Women who have mastered the law You Stabillty and support: Jullet Wheldon Keeping the profession's name clean Solicitors 2003 In our second article on interventions, David Barton argues that integrity and clients' interests are paramount I'm a proud solicitor being driven to despair Tripling the penalty for poor service is as bad for clients as It is for the profession's flagging morale, writes Kerry Underwood Beware that filthy lucre... David Barton looks at the case for further regulating how solicitors handle their clients' money Lawweel What the legal journals are reporting this week Toff characters The battle for Medellin How much did the Bradford police learn in the Colombian barrios? David Evans reports Lawyer of the week September 24:7pm Show: Mortimer's Miscellany, Sir John Mortimer and Joanna David Lawboard@thetimes. co. uk Vacancies-South West "City" Employment in Sussex! Best Private Client The Times Immigration Practitoner Solicitor with experience required for post heading… Mansions, Flats and Houses Property Solicitor MPs given a blast of the real MacKay Lawdiary@thetimes. co. uk Judith Edwards, an adviser to lain Duncan Smith on gender and rae policy Trading; aces@thetimes. co. uk Picture Gallery The Times Waves of change Ealing
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