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News from 11/06/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Jan Masters, Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Matthew Bannister, David Adams, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Barry Evans, DJM, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Bill Cash, Chairman, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Ian Maclean, Chairman, Peter Burian, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Amanda Nelson, Richard Eaton, Melissa Kite and John O'Leary, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Irwin Stelzer, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Thrasy Petropoulos, Marc Cranfield-Adams, Robert Fletcher, Dominic Walsh, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Norman Harris, Sanjida O'Connell, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Geoffrey Wheeler CricInfo County Championship, John O'Leary and Glen Owen, David Hands, Helen Rumbelow, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Nic Fleming and Ian Cobain, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Roger Boalden, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Alix Ramsay, Vic Caira, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Christopher Ray, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Simon L. Cohen, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Deborah Brett, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Robble Millen, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, D. P. Marchessini, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Nic Fleming, Ian Cobain and Nigel Hawkes, Derek Bodell Chief Executive, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Paul Turner, Executive Officer, Kathleen Wyatt, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Mark Williams, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Chris Bunting, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Norman Fowler, Colin McQuillan, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,

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Mobile firms patent cancer shields Exclusive Offer Royal wedding hits 17th century hitch Anyone for tennis? Reform agenda puts euro poll on the back burner Australia triump Christopher Martin-jenkins Sports… Chanel The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Fashion Phone firms aware of risks in 1993 Fear over Net photo of Bulger killer The weather today Marriage called off Suspected rabies nurse in coma News in Brief Knife death Bill for killer trip Child rape arrest Teenage landlady Gadget crazy London reveals secret garden treasures Square route solution to a green metropolis 'Pauper' had £12m secret Gerrard Last word for 'master' killer at war with federal America Carpet Madness Witnesses set to bomber die Ion big screen McVeigh Execution Chubb Ballet boys wave naval tribute to birthday Duke Novell Charles offers job to Queen's adviser Unionist hardliners move on Trimble Hp invent Ministers told of risks to Navy Rac Husband accused of murder News in Brief Mother saves girl IRA 'in £4m theft' Scratching £lm Fiery service Yesterday's sale Ice-cream lovers left cold by savoury flavours Lottery aids Oldham Study Skills BTCellnet Backpacking teachers leave schools in lurch Diabetes victims left untreated by lack of tests Olympian aids the cause Vauxhall 'Disaster' after sick are sent home too soon Poor pay imperils care for elderly Children stressed over foot and mouth Still the slaughter goes on The Times Canon Osprey chick leads England revival hopes 'Ruthless' Blair moved Cook to avoid euro split Autonomy …but let him keep the house The Open University Women Cabinet ministers make all the running Union boss backs private aid The Times Weak police forces to be named Thales Labour's liaison man to tackle voter apathy Portillo'to stand firm against the euro' Freeserve In Morocco, who cares who wins? Northern Ireland Late Results The Times Cheaper Car Insurance? Saga Swiss take step back from neutrality Study Skills Art lovers practise the art of love British Gas Rebels threaten to shell Skopje Kyoto climate treaty is a waste of money, environmentalist says Bush braced for rough ride on European tour Dolphin telecom Sixteen die as storm sweeps Texas and Louisiana Three women killed by Israeli tank fire Race risk to dolphins World in Brief (Reuters): Arms cache found Shark victim Bhutto jail term Selftrade. co. uk Berlusconi pays his debts with Cabinet posts Victorious Khatami awaits hardline clerics' verdict Time Mussolini tomb's 'guard of honour' Citibank Ireland poses first EU test for Straw Online Plus News and Views Tomorrow There's just no getting away from Gordon The Cabinet may look more Blairite, but Brow casts a long shadow From trade to star wars, Bush will be laying it on the line this week When we wake up, the Tories will be back Word play Ways of Whitehall Blair has a new and better team but some old dilemmas Blair's Candidate Widdecombe would compund, not sove, the Tories' crisis Secret Gardens The public circles London's squares Tories reflect on failure and future Electorate deprived of vital data Young doctors' morale The date of Easter Flat footed? Birdsong in a major Nursing courses The play's the thing Complacency in the war on Aids Lewis's Narnia Morrison as set text Gain from pain Court Circular Birthdays Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Royal Society of Chemistry Memorial service Pintore - Claudio, tragically, on June 3rd. Very… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items School news Thomas's Kenington Preparatory Schoo and Lady Eden's School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Luncheons Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Dinners Appointments Nature notes Flightwise Lowest Airfares Court & Social Yaltah Menuhin Pianist who accompanied her famous brother Yaltah Menuhin, pianist, was born in San Francisco on October 7,1921. She died on June 9,2001, aged 79 Lives in Brief Don Fraser, photographer, was born on june 4,1941 He died in an acciedent on june 5,2001, aged 60 Ruth Cadogan Wright, civil servant and antiquarian, was born on February 18,1912. She died on May 14,2001, aged 89 Sir Toby Weaver Civil servant and administrator at the heart of the discussion on the future of higher education Sir Toby Weaver, CB, civil servant and educationist, was born on July 19,1911. He died on June 10,2001, aged 89 Colonel Tod Sweeney Veteran of D-Day glider landings who in retirement ran Battersea Dogs Home Colonel Tod Sweeney, MC, D-Day veteran and director general of the Battersea Dogs Home, 1974-88, was born on June 1, June 4,2001, aged 82 On This Day Knight Award for Bob Geldof Capitalisation, week's change Life Cover Tuning into Granada advertising Companles reporting Results and statistics Pricewaterhousecoopers Euro dreamers need to start waking up Economic outlook What the Sunday Papers Say Change on Week Exchange Rates Society's directors back line on loans SAP Mailship will be £34m floating hotel Cayzer Trust acts to end row Lloyds cool on Abbey bid hope Creditors challenge £lbn claim against Barings auditors Wall St Net notes in legal inquiry Britain pressed on consulting workers Stress fuels job misery Wireless Group made £15m on Scot FM sale Boots drops men-only shops Extra staff taken on by Land Rover BT Virgin Mobile launch for US BA chief acts to revive AA link Wake up call to euro dreamers Euro 'is £300bn threat to shares' The Times Crossword 21,751 Stock Markets Japan faces slide back into recession Government bonds poised to lose number one slot Second chance to set rates Currencies Sheikh will run Carlton Tower Interest Rates Harrods Commodities BT plans wider base of foreign investors England condemned to role of serial losers by Ponting I am the strongest link Goodbye First Glance Yesterday Today Television Kuerten confirms enduring love affair with Paris Tennis: French Open O'Malley times his late charge to perfection Golf Champion Hewitt returns to kick-start grass-court season Caddie drops Russell in the mire By Our Sports Staff: Victory is sweet for Davies Hoey hangs on to scramble final win Capriati is left to ponder grand ideas Brothers drive Coulthard nuts Mortor racings: Canadian Grand Prix Result from Montreal The Times Montoya warned over brawl Kevin Eason charts each team's performamce Marriott By Our Sports staff: Hoddle to spend again after finalising Poyet deal Football Referees will earn up to £60,000 per year Vorkshire exposed by Fulton's one-day best Cricket: Norwich Union League first division Jones enjoys profitable return Yesterday's Norwich Union League scoreboards Snape's maiden century not enough Powell enjoys feast for Bears Muralitharan casts his spell over Crusaders Second division Rejected Solanki leads way Pratt in top form to see off Scorpions Irani's century in vain Shah strikes positive note for England Cricket Scoreboard from Bristol Ramprakash bats with panache to give selectors timely nudge Saturday's Criclnfo County Championship scoreboards Picture Gallery Scoreboard from Cardiff Pakistan won toss Shoaib and Lee penalised for need to speed Racing's humble genius Horsr sense the key for O'Brien Becker, 17, looks genuine Wimbledon contender Shining Knight able to save face for England Programme Notes Capriati discovers there is no time like the present Queally's pedal power facing ultimate test Oliver Holt finds an Olympic cycling champion gearing up for a trial of strangth Ruling body fails to apply brakes over drug scandal The Times Immediate debut for Corry after dash to join Lions Rugby union Australia have cause for concern after Maori fright Legal & Public Notices Woodward purrs over perfect ten for England Hansen happy to recover one step at a time Athleties Greene to make determined attack on world record Walker runs out of fuel with finish in sight Squash By Our Sports Staff: McRae defends Hull loss Hodgson's stock rises as he cuts out the niceties Motorcycling Brave Hendrawan sinks great Dane Badminton Giants endure Bulls backlash By a Correspondent: Blakeley proves the difference Come Golfing in Ireland Simoni has the final say in Giro Sport Summary Williams makes quick defence Elan takes early handicap victory England put up brave showing Albwardy relishes Dubai classic Agrenich takes epee honours The Daily results service Nti 7 days ahead Aquarelliste repels British raiders in French Oaks Racing Pontefract Newton Abbot TEAMtalk Race Leaders in the Flat championships Windsor Results from yesterday's three meetings Details from Saturday's four meetings Nottingham Galileo puts dram factory on overtime Racing Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say Anyone for tennis? Stella Artois Championships Epsom revives memories of golden years Porsche Design Fashion Arts The unlikely w children t who could be the stars of… Contents Advantage, the children As Wimbledon looms and British hopes are few and far betwee, can the cities produce potential champions where our elist tennis have failed, asks Carol Midgley The 2 Minute Briefing The week ahead Step aside, the Big G's in town When Presidemt Bsuh starts his first oficial tour of Europe today, all the baggage of a superpower smooths his path. And, as Martin Fletcher reveals, it's chance to dazzle the locals The Egypt Bike Ride Costa Britain appears to have becoem a nation of jeerers and we have anointed Jeremy Paxman our jeerer-in-chief Harlem success reaps no rewards Levy puzzle deepens The Times Give your child a head start When they ask why, tell them Research reveals that even the very young can grasp abstract ideas, and we must ecourgae theri curiosity, says Sanjida O'Connell Parent. forum My 13-year-old son wants a computer in his bedroom. Should I let him have one? Next week How readers and experts can help The Times Natural selection As a judge in the 'scientific Booker prize' Anjana Ahuja has the task of sifting golden nuggets from lead pellets Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor How can a designer with a global audience manage to keep such a low profile? The great unknown Saucy skirts Streetwise Best foot forward Lisa Armstrong Streetwise skirts Summer shoe-in From Cone heels to stilettos, Lisa Armstrong tells you what to choose and how to wear tham The Times Frocks al freesco Tonight one of Let loverliest manors hosts the fashion event the parade begin, says Lisa Armstrong 2 exclusive offer Toes are tops Feet have never been so pampered or so on show, says Jan Masters 1. Instant manicure, £16, by Talika at Space Nk… The urbane spaceman Interview Juan Mu?oz's installation is redefining the shape of Tate Modern's turbine hall, but he isn't sure what it means, he tells Rachel Campbell-Johnston Play choice Spank that plank, Madge Madoona whipped out her axe on the first night of her world tour. Kathaleen Wyatt was in Barcelona to marvel She rose up through the stage in a black kimono with 26ft-long sleeves Nick Kelly hails the return of a remade/remodelled Roxy Music The Eagles turn Earls Court into a note-perfect Hotel California. David Sinclair checks in National Theatre Entertainments Art Galleries The International Ceramics Fair & Seminar Entertainments Listings Beyond the pail Theatre a makeover of Macheth mystifies lan johns Opera José Carreras Hampton Court Blood and ire Opera a new production of The Rape of Lucretia confirms its stature, says Rodney Milnes Recital Angela Gheorghiu Covent Garden Call to challenge ambit of review commission power Court of Appeal Deviating from words in document Chancery Division Dealing with contempt before the magistrates' courts Queen's Benceh Division Judicial review is last resort for care plan Court of Appeal Review Bridge Picture Gallery Word Watching Chess Winning Move Sky One Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 4 Choice Answers to Word-Watching Satellite, cable & digital Choice Direct Line Home Insurance Sky Premier Moviemax Sky Cinema Flimfour Tmc Premier 2 Premier 3 Premier 4 Moviemax2 Movimax3 Movimax 4 Cinema 2 BBC 1 Times 2 Crossword No 2365 Choice No Title

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