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News from 26/05/2002

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Jonathan Northcroft, Dan Mitchell, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Patrick French, Matthew Wall, Julian Corolett, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Will Young, Dominc Rushe, Clare Ward MP, Fred Redwood, David Brown, Helen Davies, Nicholas Rufford, Rob Hughes, Graeme Wright, John Peter, V S, Emma Moore, Rebecca Abrams, Teresa Keane, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, David Pryce-Jones, J D, Susan d'Arcy, Lucy Adams, Frank Whitford, Nicholas Coleridge, Steve Bord, Sam Gilpin, Kathryn Cooper, Mia Ogden, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Tim Richards, Ian Murray, Rory Godson, David Cracknell Political Editor, Nick Pitt, Frederic Raphael, Neil Wormald, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Loe Lovejoy, Don Pettingale, Guy Dennis, Lynne Truss, Neil Davy, Leslie Fraser-Mitchell, Kathy Brewis, Mark Blumberg, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Adrian Furnham, Peter Wilson, Rosie Millard, Lawrence Dallaglio, David Dougill, Sir Nigel Hawthorne, John Arlidge, Thrasy Petropoulos, H C, David Hewson, Adam Duritz, Cally Law, Rakesh Rawal, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, Margarette Driscoll, Graham Duffill, Jeremy Clarkson, Andrew Stone, Trevor Drury, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, Victoria Segal, Lisa Miller, Fiona Berry, Helen Kenny, Anita Chaudhuri, John O'Donnell, Nick Caln, Travis Elborough, Liz Edwards, George Perry, Karena Batstone, Nick Gardner, Peter Parker, Mike Laws, Paul Ham, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Kathryan Cooper, Alastair Hendy, Chris Woodhead, Stan Labovitch, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Derek Clements, Michael Woodhead, Paul Driver, John Humphrys, Nicholas Hellen, Richard Brooks, Johan Cruyff, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Alex Clark, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Lynne Franks, Paul Durman, Mark Edwards, Keith Rider, Sarah Gracie, George Kelly, Alan Allbright, Tilly Bagshawe, David Lawrenson, Andy Knett, Susan Clark, Angus Deayton, Nick Raynsford Mp, Danny O'Brien, Phil Baker, Christina Patterson, Victoria O'Brien, Raymond Keene, Joe Lovjoy, Gareth Huw Davies, David Cracknell, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Robbie Hudson, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Norman Parkinson, David Orr, Stephen Jones, Dominic O'Connell, Alexis Giles, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Peta Bee, Jonathan Davies, Luci Hoe, M J, Lois Rogers Medical correspondent, Nick Rennison, Damaris Graham, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Caroline Gascoigne, David Lodge, Trevor Lewis, Jack Grimston, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, John O'brien, Richard Woods, Danny Roth, William Burrows, Rory Godson Business Editor, John Lloyd, Maurice Chittenden, Les Snowdon, Matthew Williamson, Nick Hanna, Stephen Jay Gould, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Tom Brett, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, James Hughes, Martin Ivens, Ian G Mace, Frank Fitzgibbon, Winner Dinners, Huw Richards, Alexandra Dawe, Jeff Bell, Hazel Prouse, Ria Higgins, Michael Sheridan, Godfrey Smith, Barry Collins, John Waples, Paul Rowan, Hunter Davies, Marc Zakian, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, R Tomlinson, Natalle Graham, Nick Fielding, James Beechey, Claudia Croft, Maria McErlane, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Jonathan Calvert, Cherry Norton, Sally Kinnes, Janet Crawford, Naomi Caine, David Wickers, Nigel Powell, Jeremy Lazell, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Graham Norwood, Elizabeth Buchan, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Rupert Steiner, Hugh Pearman, Ian Hawkey European football correspondent, Dan Cairns, David Harbord, David Smith Economics Editor, Tom Deveson, Mrs Mills, Simon Crerar, Sarah Baxter, Kate Spicer, Essop Pahad Minister in the Presidency, Matthew Goodman, India Knight, Steve Grant, Nicola Gill, Kingston Smith, Simon Howard, Dan Pearson, Toyah Wilicox, Dominic Rushe, Karen Robinson, Peter Stanford,

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Contents Exposed: A1-Qaeda's rest camp Beckham may miss Argentina clash Deayton squirms his way to a TV ratings triumph Contents Clubs Contents New £200m bill to give away dome Contents Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Zurich Bank Danriss Taxpayers face £1bn bill as Whitehall pension costs soar No 10 in new row over links to Mittal MPs denounce flaws in Labour transport plan Tony and Bill join forces to save 'third way' Philips Hollywood heavies give Claudia quiet village wedding Nasa plans a mission to Mars Government ads will 'soften up' resistance to GM crops Key public workers to get jet-set homes Halifax A1-Qaeda enjoys a rest cure Secret bio-weapon can wipe out Afghan heroin PC World Zurich Break through drug could eradicate malaria Railtrack says faulty installation was cause of Potters Bar crash Insight Top Marks! Hawthorne blamed DVT for decline Fighting for my life News Review Queen's common touch on jubilee British Airways Tour kick-starts a royal revival Public supports celebration but wants to raise tax bill Charles threat to stay put in palace swap row Mercedes Benz BBC to air child abuse videos Seat auto emocion Parties' fundraisers aid probe that may gag press Cherie to greet secret half-sister FO appeals for police to quiz embassy two British Museum drawings in Nazi loot claim Corrections £50 note is the new common currency Sainsbury's Who Can Halt the Asylum Express? Britain blames France, France blames Britain, and the asylum seekers keep coming. Can new initiatives break the deadlock? Richard Woods, David Cracknell and Matthew Campbell report Scholl Boots Britain: A Soft Touch Society? Drugs boom hits 'soft policing' streets Citroen Secret defence bases go back on the map On the Grid If he's got any more news for us, he's in trouble Profile There's just one catch to life in the Slow City EasyJet. com An asylum coalition Mars-on-the-water Www. go-fly. com Cross dressing could suit the Tories Picture Gallery Parable of the pushy vicar and the benevolent bishop Shall we double glaze the prime minister? Police to drop in for a chat with silver-tongued Junket Jack Atticvs Schama fails to make the grade on student website Come on, America, write your worst—we can take it Goodwood Travel Limited Misrule of the spinners Renault Megane Liberlism brings misery Let the asylum seekers find work No war over Aids Points Birthdays Crying Foul Ireland's hot-headed captain has a fersome reputation. But the tirade of abuse he launched at his boss was an outburst too far. Maurice Chhittenden reports One. Tel France takes pop at 'Flintstone' Bush Vodafone Putin shows off his home town Saddam's men kill 40 in mosque fight Mitsubushi Israel warns of 'stealth terrorists' Wreckers devour China's dam towns Leotard gives clue to Chandra Levy death Manet's painting model wins a delayed triumph Gibraltar Iberia Hitler's spy princess wooed Britain's elite Castro to clone cow in a million Time called on Aussie beer gut Pakistan missile test fueles nuclear alarm Lexus Plane crash riddle as 225 die over sea O2 Flat Rate Paris swingers shocked by the porn children The Times Meningitis man had 91-hour bed wait Weather and Travel Outlook Expanding Eden plans a desert in Cornwall Intruder sparks World Cup hunt News in Brief Small wonder Woman captain heads for military first Lottery rumpus Britain beaten into third in Eurovision Boy killed Murder charge Train tragedy Five tickets share £5.4m Lotto jackpot Fly. com Fire horror 'Tobacco' anger Embryo link 'Attack' alert Keane: I've been knifed Keane in new attack on McCarthy Contents Malaysia Contents Beckham's world The injury-plagued captain could miss not just England's first two games, but the entire World Cup Captain may be sent home Weight of expectation falls on Owen's broad shoulders Coach puts on a brave face Fortune has not been kind to Sven-Goran Eriksson but he still remains in good heart, writes Joe Lovejoy Cool-headed Collina chosen for Argentina clash Fifa have acknowledged the explosive potential of the crucial Group Fencounter by putting their best man in charge. Rob Hughes Swedes fail to shine Tord Grip saw enough in the 1-1 draw against Japan to make him think about a tactical swith World Cup Focus: Ronaldo on Target as Brazil Hit Four against Malaysia Peacemaker Mjallby leads from the heart The rugged Swede will present a huge obstacle to England in Sunday's World Cup clash at Saitama stadium. By Jonathan Northcroft Sunday Times World Cup SMS Vieira back to roots The France midfielder faces up to the land of his birth in the opening game of the World Cup French Connection: The Heart of the Senegal Team France expect Zidane to steal show The world champions are raring to go, lifted by the arrival of their midfield talisman. writes Ian Hawkey Chrysler Golden touch Alvaro Recoba's magic left foot could make him one of the stars of the tournament, writes Ian Hawkey Völler relies on squad spirit Show of first-choice players because of injury, even a merely competent Germany side should never be underestimated, writes Rob Hughes McAteer's cruel blow The midfielder's World Cup could be in Jeopardy after a brutal tackle by a hard man from cameroon The Sunday Times What they said: the row that split the world of… Master card Paradise Lost Ireland's stay in Saipan was meant to leave the players relaxed and ready for the World Cup. But they left behind a traumatic week - and their star player. David Walsh, in lzumo, reflects on an unparalleled fiasco Roy's made a mistake and has got to live with… The Week that Rocked Irish Football World cup The Sunday Times Street Cred Juan Pablo Montoya takes pole position in Monaco ahead of a rejuvented David Coulthard Impressive Hatton ready to raise the bar Ricky Hatton may have his eyes on a bigger prize on Saturday, but he should have no trouble in disposing of Eamonn Magee. By Richard Rae Hitachi Healey swoops to conquer Europe Munster hit by Back Pain The Leicester flanker's blatant foul may have been cheating but his side are deserving winners Ambitious Hodgson makes darling bid for No 10 The young fly-half aims to prove he can step into Jonny Wilkinson's boots when Sale face Pontypridd in Oxford today, writes Nick Caln Streetwise Back provokes few complaints Those expecting a wave of indignation directed at the Leicester flanker for his sleight-of-hand will be severly disappointed, writes Nick Cain Leicester hang on in controversial ending The sinister secret that refuses to go away Rugby hit by PR disaster Questions & Answers American Football Picks of the week Sport on TV Book Review Has Anybody got a Whistle? Peter Auf Der Heyde Parrs Wood Press. … £9.95 England put on war footing Clive Woodward faces a crisis meeting on Wednesday over a fierce club versus country row Barbarians ready for rampage England's under-strength side could side could quite easily be taken apart by the Barbarians at Twickenham today, says Stephen Jones Errors gift World Cup to New Zealand Tudor puts his house in order Cricket Scoreboards Sussex Sri Lanka iron out Perera Jones graduates at speed The pace bowler has become the first uncapped player from the national academy to join England Kirtley determined no to throw it all away Accused of having a flawed action, the Sussex bowler modified his technique and is now in line for an England recall, writes Simon Wilde Toyota Master Card France serves winners The French Open, which starts at Ronald Garros tomorrow, will be an excellent stage to show Britain how the home country has nutured its talent. By Nick Pitt Federer issues warning shot The Swiss star is beginning to fulfil his potential and could go all the way to the title on the red clay of Roland Garros, writes Richard Evans Illbruck ready to weather rival's charge Sports ROUND-UP Pools by Peter Wilson Today's Racing: Windsor Results Round-Up Log on the internet and enjoy the best of sport Racing This Week's Racing Ferguson's Rock is on a roll The Manchester United manager's colt cruised to an effortless victory at The Curragh to collect a second Guineas success. 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Rupert Steiner reports The Sunday Times The William Hill Elan: a firm fighting to restore its reputation It took 14 years to turn the drugs group into Ireland's most valuable company, and just a few weeks for its market credibility to be destroyed. By Paul Durman Hp invent It's all perfectly clear to us, says chairman As the SEC looks into Elan's books, analysts compain of the firm's lack of transparency. By Paul Durman Hp invent A Brief History Banking's big chill turns into hypothermia Investment banking faces a shake-out that will leave only a few 'bulge-bracket' giants and small specialists standing, say John Waples and Dominic Rushe The Times Pele is in a league of his own in the game of advertising Who better to promote a product at the World Cup than the grandaddy of football? By Dominic Rushe Scoring with Pele Free daytime calls Sticky wicket as Boots boss faces his critics Steve Russell will signal a shift away from health services to focus on old-fashioned retail, writes Matthew Goodman Take profits at grounded BA Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Share of the Week Databank Financial watchdog or Wall St poodle? Harvey Pitt, SEC chairman, is accused of being too soft on former clients, Dominic Rushe reports from New York The Sunday Times Markoss The Sunday Times Why Europeans love to run our railways Foreign companies are coming here to learn the secrets of privatisation, writes Dominic O'Connell To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Own property now, with No Deposits? 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Report by Andrew Stone The Sunday Times Pub boss likes to go for a quick one Hugh Osmond's fast thinking and decisive action are at the root of his success, says Alexandra Dawe How I Made It Business British Airways Timber company wants to cut out deadwood workers Questions of Business Firms face torrent of tribunal claims The compensation culture and a raft of legislation have caused a sharp rise in the number of employers facing legal action. John O'Donnel reports To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moneybrain Re-Mortgages/mortgages WWE Business to Business Loans & Investment Thornton Securities Ltd Commercial Easy Bridging Loans Plc The Mortgage Lender Abbey Applegarth & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items High Income Guaranteed Return Multiple Display Advertising Items Fax B. M. Samuels Business Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items But will the French smell a rat? 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Competition details Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amerdale House Hotel Armathwatte Hall Hotel Rudlce Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fighting for my Life Sir Nigel Hawthorne died last Christmas of cancer, two days after completing his autobiography. It is a frank and fearless book that scoffs at both death and his critics Contents Portomaso A Childhood Revisited in Cape Town Flying home to an incorrigible father Confessions of a forntline woman Like Lara Logan, the war reporter whose glamour drew criticism in Afghanistan, Clare Ward MP has had trouble with soldiers. Her tour with the marines changed her mind about the role of women in war Openplan Reassuring, Mr Average Obi-Wan Kenobi doesn't understand Sheriff Bush Vive la résistance to the awful BBC His own idol is more Lenin than McCartney Interview How Botox messed up my face Lynne Franks, the model for Edina in Ab Fab, warns against age-fighting injections Statistics are a condemned man's best friend Twenty years ago Stephen Jay Gould, who died last week, found he had cancer in this famous essay he worked out how long he might live Dicing with armageddon Patrick French reveals why India's leaders are taking their conflict with Pakistan to the nuclear brink What the poor whites are telling liberal Britain The handouts given to immigrants in places like Burnley do not look like such a fair deal to poverty-stricken locals, says John Lloyd Not in my ravaged paradise Toyah Wilicox says she is trying to stop asylum seekers but she is no racist-it's for their own good Are our brains hard-wired to revere royalty? Bryan Appleyard David Starkey, the historian, says royal display is as camp as he is. But it is also the key to its popularity The story can't end with Rachel's death The parents of Rachel Whitear tell Margarette Driscoll of the strange quirks of heroin addiction The Times Literary Supplement Gremlins will always get you in the end A few degrees of separation Life exists in a tiny temperature band, says Mark Blumberg. Every little trick of adaptation counts Sitting on top of the volcano The Sunday Times Hang on to your hair, scientifically Keeping the football fans onside Schools are letting pupils watch the World Cup—but learning is part of the bargain, writes Huw Richards The Sunday Times Victoria Wood and Friends The Sunday Times Expanding into a campus farce Universities are crippled by a flood of students and a dearth of staff. We need a new model, says David Lodge Education Berlin International School Supply Teachers Multiple Display Advertising Items Help—a teacher says my girl is a coursework cheat The University of Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items The war on terror isn't over till the Fat Man sings Shock Exchange The tabloid week Talking heads The Daily Telegraph: Davey 'Boy' Smith The Daily Telegraph: Stephen Jay Gould Last word. . . People of the Week This Life Picture Gallery P. S. When analysts say sell, it's time to buy Stock Performance Employees forced into poor-value annuities Experts predict a further 30% rise in house prices Bond losses raise fear of new mis-selling scandal Contents M&G Investments Contents Why the regulator must curb with-profits plans Bank signals end for free ATMs Legal & General About to retire? It may be time to take out a pension Money Matters Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Fidelity Investments Ways to spot the least risky shares Recent scandals have made the markets seem scarier than ever. Nick Gardner starts a four-page special on safe investing with tips on identifying low-risk stocks Gartmore Intelligent Finance Find the most secure home for your cash Take care when looking for safe investments—your capital could be at risk. By Kathryn Cooper Abbey National Gold often shines in an uncertain world The Sunday Times LifeSEARCH How trustworthy is your adviser? Amid concern over high commissions and poor recommendations, can you believe the sales pitch? 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