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News from 24/09/2003

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Alan Day, Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, James Bone and Roland Watson, Rosemary Righter, Charles Scanlan, Gary Jacob and Russell Kempson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Ben Johnson, DJM, Chris Ward, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Robert Thicknesse, Theodore Dalrymple, Tom Henry, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Martin Rupp, G. W. Charnley, Christine Seib, David Chater, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Rosalind Renshaw, Arnold Nesselrath, Carl Mortished, Bob Stanley, Leslie Kenton, Patrick Barkham, Calvin Smith, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Nouveau Pauvre, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Caroline Elam, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, James Doran Wall Street Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Richard Marriott, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent and Peter Lansley, Richard Lloyd Parry, Charles Bremner, Greg Hurst, Graham G. Norton, Adrian R. D. Norman, Roland Watson and James Bone, David Mitchell, Gordon M. L. Smith, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, L. Daley, Oliver Kay, Ronan McGreevy, Dennis Berry, Peter Paul Rubens, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Rick Sareen, Steve Johnson, John Gannon, Ann Treneman, Roger Maynard and Alan Hamilton, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Elaine Monaghan, Susan Pape, Sylvia Ferino Pagden, Anthony Browne, Brussels Correspondent, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Richard Miles Investment Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Elaine Glasius, David Ekserdjian, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Melissa Kite, Russell Hotten, Richard Owen, Brian Gilbert, Roger Boyes, Clem Cecil, Emily Davies, Paige Mitchell, (Co-ordinator), Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Sean Thomas, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Adam Fresco, David Charter and Laura Peek, Coleraine, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Jill Eisberg, Douglas Hurd, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Cardy, chief executive, Peter Riddell, Russell Jenkins and Glen Owen, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Rana Sabbagh-Gargour, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Ashling O'Connor, Glenn Renshaw, Jill Parkin, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Row Lisa Armstrong, Martin Samuel Sports Writer, David Powell, George Edwards, Bill Edgar, Vince Wright, Richard Beeston and Philip Webster, Moira Yip, Randy Cohen, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Tim Luckburst, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Julian Sullivan, Virginia Matthews,

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Bush pleads for world help Annan and Chirac lead attack on America's unilateral action 'Where was Blair? Camberwell, actually John Major's confidant Douglas Hurd T2 Can You Pass the Cambridge Intelligence Test?—news,… How our first black icon lost the nation's love… Inside The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 22. Easy Money:… Chat rooms shut Disaster on the day a frig cat got stuck tip a tree Jailing of teacher inay spell the end for school trips German demand Sex abuse claim Growth rate Tiffany & Co. Dine out with Wine for ?10 Today's Token T2 In this section News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Www. timesonline. co. uk Brent tendency hopeful that the future is orange Microsoft chat rooms to close to foil paedophiles Asylum aid policy backed by judges Labour hopes to avoid Iraq defeat Mesh computers plc MEPs get limited access to £3m scandal report Brain-teasers are Cambridge's test of genius New entrance exam will test problem solving to find best brains among thousands of perfect a grade applicants, reports Glen Owen Don't panic, Ukrainian invaders are on our side Tod's 'We aren't going to die Mummy, are we? Fendi Watchdog's drug delay 'left 18,000 to go blind' Doctor who killed teenager freed Pupils can learn from Hutton , says Blunkett Trip that ended a life and a career Inquiry into jailed teacher In Brief Interview Legal aid crisis DNA pledge Cancer in retreat Arctic attempt Gay kiss on soap Toni-Ann bail Old patients alarm Refreshing news Rich pensioners would rather spend than leave cash to children Prickly start for Harry's gap year in the Outback Freeserve Guards man will keep Prince put of scrapes Down Under Tiscali Caustic reviewer's wit knows no start Ps… Top DJs silenced on arms trade Saga Cocaine led to chef's fatal leap Child sex abuse led former royal aide to kill' 'Drunk judge caused chaotic night in cells' Start a beautiful thing with money Intelligence chief's-mind game ends in a legal score draw Inquiry Sketat Magnus Linklater 17 deleted words turned Saddam into aggressor RBS Advanta BT No 10 spokesman denies malice in Walter Mitty slur Spin doctors face Parliament scrutiny AA PC World Kelly's mentor refused to give statement Day 21 Main Points £10m appeal aims to stop the rot on Cutty Sark Sun MacArthur joins bid to steer Gipsy Moth back to sea Staffordshire Building Society and Portman Building… Unseen dangers Bruno supporters rally to boost ailing ex-boxer 'Mental illness is a great leveller. One in four people will experience problems' Condition needs time to heal but it is not irremediable More work needed to tackle river pollution Stick to Gospel truth says Bishop WPA By a Correspondent: Defendant admits to trafficking women 'Axe the tax' campaign chosen as vote-winner One. Tel Plans to scrap Dti hailed as way of freeing business Kennedy welcomes attacks as a change from being ignored The trouble with being noticed is that you must watch what you say London offered police guarantee Brighton Diary Quote of the Day Today's Agenda A pattern starts to emerge as talented newcomer steals the show Train chief calls for break-up of Network Rail Trainspotters attacked Britannia Jeep Picture Gallery Poles enraged by memorial to expelled Germans A Berlin project has raised fears over compensation and historical distortion, writes Roger Boyes Dell By Our Foreign Staff: Vandals attack war tribute to British UKPASSPORT Service Oldest human fossil in Europe found Wife swept away by flood returns from the dead Moscow Mayor has high hopes for third term Renault Scenic Liberals fight Vatican ban on Mass 'frivolity' Plea for power from great and the good Richard Lloyd Parry reports from Baghdad on a quiet mutiny First direct School days under guard for the grandsons of Saddam Rana Sabbagh-Gargour reports from Amman, Jordan, where the former Iraqi dictator's relatives have found refuge British Gas American Express Bush solves nothing with bungled pitch to the world Iraq deal closer as Chirac ends stand-off What They Said in New York Novartis Air force chiefs 'Ignored rape cases' The Times Guantanamo Bay spy suspect held Warming shatters Arctic ice California election back on Kazakhstan announces new global initiative Terrorists die in Saudi gun battle In Brief (AFP): Civil war threat (AP): Pilot killed Al-Qaeda jet plot (Reuters): Agent charged (AP): One-sided cash Pop Suede Times Online First Choice the Best Shows in London The Month Dying of the light is a raging success Opera Boris Godunov CovenlGarden Dance George Piper Dances Sadler's Wells Recital Angela Hewitt Wigmore Hall ArtsFirst Terrorism has changed the world; the Un must change Kofi Annan is correct in his diagnosis, but his solutions are muddled 'Come unto me, and I will give you lots of pills and make you happy' Picture Gallery The untimely death of a liberal generation Thunderer: Grandma, please stop robbing poor Old ladies A Call to Arms Bush challenges the UN to help Iraq's recovery Lonely Company Business should be courted by the political parties Back to the Future Holiday Inn looks to Buddy Holly chic Health insurance The quiet Americans The Times The 'right' answer in EU referendums House of Lords selection procedures Costs of the deregulated bus services Milk and health The brutal game How low can you go? Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Benefit of humps to calm traffic Disputed Raphael Flying the nest Gbbldgk The Weather The Times Crossword 22465 HSBC Picture Gallery Treasury plan could bail out Chatteelloir Abbey relaunch unveiled Briefing BSkyB consultancy deal Stock Markets Currencies Commodities Charts of the Day M&s loses clothing sales SkyePharma warning Pensions need 35% rise BMG steps up piracy fight In Business Today: Need To Know 24. Commentary 25.… Reservation Will Arnie be back for Indian? page 28 Wall Street banks raise risk to lift profits The Times Means Business Widows pique Insurer's chief quits as sale… ECU Tony Shryane Radio producer who killed Grace Archer… Saunders to stand down from board of Bhs Need to Know Global Business Briefing Potter Acquisitions Limited Results in Brief Goodyear to cut 400 jobs Stop Press Texas acts over 'breach' Deal on terrorism data Smaller Stock to Watch Directors' Dealings Quote of the Day Bet of the Day Rumour of the Day Data Look Ahead Exchange rates Exit deal stops BSkyB chief from working for rivals Emap defers radio growth Chancellor in need of magic lamp Muffin is back with a cash call Randgold's £lbn bid for Ashanti trumps rival ACE Strong share price shows value of holding on to Wolseley Faith in update makes M&b a rare riser Popular Lonmin avoids the bond-offer blues 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 Auction response lifts gilts Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street M&S loses out to supermarkets in schoolwear sales Holiday Inn goes back to the future Reuters accepts ?57m incentives deal to move to Canary Wharf Alstom Game waits on new titles for recovery Allied fiaces rival for Aussie wines Gner Retailers spot importance of uniform offer Anallysis Banquo's Ghost of tax hovers at EU ministers' table Indian turns to Terminator for last-diteh rescue The Times Unit Trust Information Service No stranger to perils of the corporate highway Varilux EasyJet to challenge BA deal with Swiss Wembley faces new allegations in the US Snow raises prospect of China's admission to the G7 Widows chief goes two years early Wolseley beats forecasts The Times Lloyds awaits fine over 'precipice' bond Bank of Ireland to cut jobs FSA to target misleading investment adverts Brit returns to the black Insurer a takeover too far Analysis Top nosh chef for Gherkin City Diary Bit of a Payne City Diary Simple minded City Diary Debate how Can the Tories Still Be Doing Badly? Page… Anniversaries Birthdays Who Wrote this? Hugo Young Liberal moralist of firm principle and independent mind who became one of the respected of political commentators Hugo Young, journalist, was born on October 13,1938. He died on September 22,2003, aged 64 Sir Francis Purchas Appeal judgments marked with humanity Sir Francis Purchas, Pc, a Lord Justice of Appeal, 1982-93, was born on June 19,1919. He died on September 9,2003 Bobmitchell Southampton Labour stalwart who defected to the Social Democrafts Bob Mitchell, teacher and politican, was born on August 22,1927. He died on September 18,2003, aged 76 Court & Social the Jewish Museum of the City of… Tony Shryane Producer who for 28 years shaped The Arches - and was most proud of the masterly killing of Grace Archer Tony Shryane, Mbe, radio and television producer, was born on January 20,1919. He died on September, 2003, aged 84 Jack Smight Director whose fame never matched that of the film stars he workded with Jack Smight, film and television director, was born on March 9,1925. He died on September 1,2003, aged 78 To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Births, Marriages & Deaths Sheb Wooley Actor best known for his song Purple People Eater Sheb Woolley, actor, singer and songwriter, was born on April 10,1921. He died on September 16,2003, aged 82 Lives Remembered 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 Timers readers Tories in the Doldrums In the current political climate how can the Conservative Party be doing so badly? Losing the Plot Why do so many modern opera stagings strike tho wrong note? Nature Notes (From our Special Correspondent): Second Woman MP - Louth Renounces Sex Prejudice News Quiz Prize. quiz@thetimes Word Watching Daily Life September 24,1796 Coleridge tells the philosophical tanner Thomas Poale of being tutor to the mentally unstable 21-year-old Charles. part of a banking family, Coleridge's wife in fact had to deliver herself the premature baby, named after the metaphysicians David Harley Questions Answered Court Circular Today's Royal Engagements Court & Social Want to place a classified advertisement? Changing the Guard Vienna remembers its Jewish musicians Latest Wills Personal Column Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming Marriages Memorial Service Dinners Answers (from page 32) Word Watching All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Times Online Legal Appointments News Quiz Lloyd TSB Family ties to help children buy first home Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards Intel inside A nation fooling itself Christine Seib on why most pensioners will have to depend will have to depend on governement hadouts IBM Tax statistics make grim reading for all Links Bank & Finance Aramis Life Splash out on a bespoke hotlse The Times City: Solihull town centre, £625,000 Commute: Ghurtr, Surrey, £560,000 Country: North Norfolk Coast, 550,000 Property Norfolk Homes Bricks Andmortar 'Infamy is better than fame' Johnson… Le buck must stop with you, M Wenger How to help yourselves to a football club 80 miles away. It's a steal Morgan still on course for quarter-finals In Brief McNish on move Captain Briers In Sports Today. Racing England make the most of last chance to switch off Rugby Union Blowers blow earns Yates seven-day ban World Cup tickets scare FA procedures in dock Palios promises swifter… Anderson a doubt for trip to Bangladesh Cricket Ainslie digs deep to retain title on Britain's golden day Sailing Jockey Club to examine claims of intimidation Chester Perth Goodwood Yesterday's Results Home of Derby crying out for renovation An Inspector Calls Again 'I don't watch. It's a waste of time. Nobody impresses me' Fifteen Years Ago Today a Drug Cheat Won the Onlympic 100 Metres Title. Sort Would Never Be the Same Infamy is better than fame, Ben Johnson belives, And he maintains that the sport will never be clean Standards that helped to put a nation's reputation back on track Ashling O'Connor talks to Donovan Bailey, whose dominace over 100 metres restored Canadian pride The Times Today's Fixtures The Results Service Times Test Lookalike who paid the price for taking hero worship too far David Powell on the Briton with a suspect choice of role model Why transition to clean sport has left us cynical and self-righteous Administrators Have Had to Draw a Line and Hold to It, Punishing the Innocent as well as the Foolish7ceradiction of Drugs Brings Dual Standards Testing Times: 15 Years of Drugs Controversies Inquiry into drug use created loiig-term positive effects John Goodbye on Canada's shocking investigation The Athlete 9.79 Online Careless Clemence has Birmingham in fresh spot of bother Carlilng Cup Second round Villa buoyed as Angel finds his scoring boots UEFA Cup First round, Fbrst Leg Newcastle Aim to Get Back on TRACKy Owen Eyes Record and Souness is Calm over Journey to 'Hell' Get Fit, Feel Fit Medicine Ball Workout Ellington strikes famittar chord Defoe saves day for West Ham with late show Pools Forecast By Our Sports Staff: Charlton rescued by perfect penalties Everton join groundshare talks Last Night's Results Hoddle linked to Reading vacancy Thepremiershiptoday 15 years on, Johnson claims :'I am still the best of all time' FA wants to make wheels of justice turn more quickly How Wenger's Gallic charm masks the real r face… Inside Sport Optimax Picture Gallery Mary Ann Sieghart Book Extract Arts L2 24 Hours Verbatim Mary Ann Sieghart The Whole Idea of Identity Card is Illiberal, Coercive, Cumbersome and Extraordinarily Expensive. What is More, It Won't Even Work The Cost Will Be at Least £40 per Person. For that, what Do we Get? Nothin I Fantasised about Having Straight, Hair. Alas. I Remained a Fuzzy Duckling He Got Old, we Got the End Life Became Coverstory As the Former Boxer Frank Brund is Stricken by Mental Illness, Simon Barnes Argues that a Sporting Hero's Greatest Challenge is Retirement, while Adam Fresco Laments the Tragedy of a Family Friend Bored and in Unbearable Torment of a Quiet Man The Ethicist Are You Feline Ill? Casts Can Be a Danger to Pregnant Women, Says Dr Thomas Stuttaford NB Pure, but She's Top of the Classical Charts, but Does Hayley Westenra's Appeal Lie in her Ability or her Innocent Image, Asks Penny Wark What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Leslie Kenton Love Etc The Times John's Major Impact In the Second Extract from his Memories, Douglas Hurd Recalls his Close Relationship with John Major The Way we Live now Nouveau Pauvre Home. Forum Buy a Swimsuit Front Row Lisa Armstrong Glimpses a Future that is Bathed in Kinder, Gentler Contours, Desinged to Warm our Thoughts on Sun-Stared Winter Days Stuck for Tonight's Meal? Jill Dupleix Has a Quick Solution Dish Blood and Flesh Mai Visual Art Rubens's Preparatory Sketches for his Huge Masterpieces Reval the Truth of the Artist's Devc Peter Paul Rubens: A Touch of Brilliance Somerset House, Wg2 Photography a Young Dutch Photographer Has Captured the Elusive Ghosts of Cuba in Everyday Scenes . Give the Woman a Cigar, Says Joanna Pitman The John Davies Gallery Julian Carr Entertainments Listings Entertainments The Times Ad Ub Yoko is a Yawn, Damien is Exhausted. Libby Purves Wakes up and Smells the Oil Paints Fantasy with Hard Edges John Russell Taylor Applauds Lloyd Webber's Brio CE Picture Gallery Tomorrow in Screen Protect and Surve Archecture Despised and Feared for Years, the Military Buildings of the Cold War were Shrouded in Secrecy, but now a New Book Makes a Plea for Recognition of the Alien Strutures. Bob Stanley Digs in Telephone 020 7680 6800 Facsimile 020 7782 7899 KDS The Times EF LSI The Times Offersdirect Oundle School Education World MBA Tour St. George's University Open Day Suffering in Silence A New Video Encourages Children to Speak up about Bullying but, Asks Jill Parkin, is Anyone Listening? Ed. 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