News from 18/06/2001
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Gwyneth Dunwoody, Andrew Robson, David French, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Helen Studd, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, Christopher Chope, DJM, James Moore, Joanna Coles, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Kimberly Mayo, Philip Howard, Aylmer Johnson, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Irvine, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Owen and Daniel McGrory, Gabrielle Starkey, Colin Hardwick, Philippa Ruddick, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, A. R. Stopford, Phil van den Oort, John O'Leary Education Editor, Carl Evans, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jim McCue, Gary Jacob, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Annabel McLeod, Richard Hobson and Stewart Tendler, Gerry Hanson, Miranda Ingram, Jodie Duke, Roland Watson, David Hands, James N. D. Hay, Greg Hurst, Anthea Lawson, Susie Sheldon, Angela Jameson, Selda Altun, Elizabeth Judge and Alan Hamilton, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Patrick Malone, Patricia McGurk, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Mike Vockins, Michael Donne, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Michael Plumbe, Raymond Keene, Lizzie Orcutt, Clive Mathieson, Barry F. Pamplin, Sean MacAulay, S. M. Swerling (Chairman), Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Philip August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Giles Whittell, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, David Lister and Daniel McGrory, Kevin McCarra, Roland Watson and Lea Paterson, Tim Butter, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Ian Whittell, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Lea Paterson, Lizzie Kenyon, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sophie Petit-Zeman, Andrew Turner, Penny Russell-Smith, Neill Mitchell, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Chris Bunting, Michael Williams, Margaret L. Price, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Robbie Millen, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Helen Rumbelow and David Sharp,
ResumoBrown vows to jail price cartel bosses Inside Gifts for schools Widdecombe quits Catt joins Lions Essential summer Anarchists leave summit all at sea The Times Steward injured in cricket pitch invasion Bulger killers' release 'not a foregone conclusion' From Mozart to Madonna The Asprey Race Companiom Deal Form for Ascot Henman falls at final hurdle The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Fashion Violent patients shown red card Bulger killers' parole hearings begin The weather today Around Britain Noon today Abroad High Tides 2,100 bones taken from children News in Brief Oldham arrests Ahern in London Eurostar new look The Times Hours of Darkness The romantic Romanian seen as new Pavarotti Contest catapults singers to fame Lara Croft buries criticism to become box office raider Woman of 73 bites pitbull Www. smile. co. uk Chubb British ringleader suspect charged Gothenbure Riots 'Travelling circus' to make Brussels permanent home Is this the end for leaders at the summits of absurdity? AXA Direct Separated twin goes home to row over £lm media deal Whistleblower consultant faces the sack Prudential BT cellnet Airbus in fear of full emergency test Soviet giant is looking for a Dream comeback after ten years Vauxhall By a Correspondent: Low-cost rivals force BA price cut No Title Choice in class is formula for science revival Instant cure for the duvet blues Hastings Direct Adobe Schools get free gift with every supply teacher Faster planning laws derided as gagging protest Inquiries cost years and millions 'No win, no fee' review Army officers say that the odds are against frontline women Learndirect Cardinal dies of second heart attack Bishops may go abroad for Lambeth conference Secrets of the mummy return in Egypt dig Eggscard Royal Sunalliance Community liked a pint Chinese, healing art gives hope for autism Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery Fear for handicapped with elderly parents Compaq Sleeping cure can make driving safer Wimbledon's oldest seed meets its match Model invades royal mail stronghold Virgin Adoption law to close Internet loophole The Queen's Speech Hp invent Minister for Sport stumped by radio quiz Male Menopause Saga Clarke to make euro issue of conscience Tories attract the sympathy vote The Open University Major decries bigotry and sniping Widdecombe backs out of leadership race Study Skills Scottish Widows Question Time a waste, say MPs Putin attacks UN policy in the Balkans 'Cupid in Chief' is new role for Bush Motorola Chelsea teaches her parents a lesson with honours Diabetes UK Mayor of Berlin is voted out World in Brief (AP): Bread row ends (Reuters): Syrian withdrawal (Reuters): 24th prison death (AP): Fossett flight fails Former King set to rule Bulgaria after poll victory Bangladesh leader blames rivals for bomb RAC Platinum Lawyers' £40m for war deal St Joseph's Hospice Time Italian Totti stripped by fans Online Is Cook in time to rescue the Commons? MPs, and their new Leader, must act fast to save Parliament's reputation Forget the ritual of Gothenburg, the real problem is alicenation on Acacia Drive Picture Gallery This hooded eagle among Tory owls All a front The Times Sport Diary Practical Europeans The real lessons of the Gothenburg summit fiasco One Step at a Time Why a summit that achieved little is a new start Come Rain or Shine Summer's special relationship with the British A leader to take the Tories forward Election pointers Sun beds 'add to skin cancer risk' Mind where you sit in the cinema Cabinet pay rises Royalty and racing cars Hoey will be missed The value of learning Meeting the need for airport space Play on words Court Circular Nature notes Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets & Hospitality Building of the Year Birthdays School news Faresavers Air Travel Services Flight Centre Admission ceremony Dinners Anniversaries Flightwise Memorial services Jetline Flight searchers Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Musicians Benevolent Fund Forthcoming marriages Marriage Lives in Brief The Venerable Eric Burhan, Archdeacon of coventry, 1965-77, was born on November 6,1907. He died on April 27,2001, aged 93 Cardinal Thomas Winning Hardline leader of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland who achieved notoriety by offering cash as an alternative to abortion Cardinal Thomas Winning, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Glasgow since 1974, was born on June 3,1925. He died of a heart attack on June 17,2001, aged 76 Brigadier-General Denis Whitaker Infantryman who survived the carnage of Dieppe and returned in triumph two years later to lead his Canadians in liberation of Europe Brigadier-General Denis Whitaker, DSO and Bar, CM, Canadian soldier and author, was born in Calgary, Alberta, on February 27,1915. He died in Oakville, Ontario. on May 30,2001. aged 86 War Lord and Prince of Peace On the 30th anniversay of his accession to the German throne, Kaiser Witheim II spoke of his hopes ofr a German victory and the subsequent peace that would follow the First World War. This prompted a stinging rebuke from The Times' leader writers Capitalisation, week's change Price Water House Coopers Stagecoach offers investors slow haul Economic outlook Fears over ethical benchmark Luxury hampers Share index rebalanced Sea Quill Exchange Rates Change on Week Results and statistics Sun microsystems What the Sunday Papers Say BAE poised to gain from £3bn missile order JCDecaux cuts IPO range SAP No fears on profit, WPP says Vermeer exhibition sponsored by E&y Yo! Sushi makes first move overseas Barings audit case at risk of collapse US venture for Virgin Mobile Smiths in talks on £7.5bn US merger Mercedes-Benz Treat productivity claims with caution ScotProv rebels seek to hold up takeover Picture Gallery Coinstar to benefit from loose change By Our City Staff: Statoil gets float tag of £11.6bn New inquiry into Hinchliffe's assets Portuguese bus sale for Stagecoach Airbus warning Staff turnover up Telecom welcome Business and the Arts Take-up of BT issue higher than expected The Times Crossword 21,757 Funds face $3bn loss in GE and Honeywell share sell-off Picture Gallery Woolworths to pitch shares at value investors Fear for future of Independent Go Racing in last-minute talks Nat Mutual to name buyer Computercentre Sterling ready to rebound ahead of keynote speeches Hewitt extends Queen's reign as Henman finally breaks England decide on safety first after steward is hurt Thank goodness the weekend's over First Glance Yesterday Today By Our Sports Staff: PFA calls for more scrutiny of imported players Football Castagnola inspires Dubai win Polo Doubts resurface over Henman Tennis Confident Chambers out to put frighteners on Greene Athletics Pattisson reaps reward of his French connection Sailing Tauziat hopes intact after marathon Goal caps Bennett's comeback Hockey Rejuvenated Johns steals a march on closest rival Triathlon Bentley engage third gear to invoke golden age Motor racing Goosen falters within inches of us Open glory Golf Teske scales new heights as a winner by setting her sights lower Dubbeldam has clear day in the rain Equestrianism Dorset repel fightback by Devon Bowls Sculthorpe denies Wildcats Rugby league Duggleby's double despair Huddersfield rue mistakes Noble takes pot shot at surface Briers settles it for Wolves The Times Butterbean prevails as battle of the bulge tops bill Boxing Roly Polys of the ring prove to be comical figures in farce at Wembley Burns and DeFreitas wrest back initiative Cricket: Norwich Union League Nixon takes heavy toll on Outlaws as Spitfires fly high Brown and Ostler tip balance Yesterday's scoreboards Yorkshire surge arrives too late Century by Peng aids Durham's record Waqar bowls England into submission Cricket: Natwest Series Kenway provides lift for Hampshire Essex denied with victory in sight Spirited Derbyshire fail to build on promising start Saturday's scoreboards Hick's gamble pays off on testing pitch Durham convinced they will get Test go-ahead Tendulkar comes to the rescue Stewart acting on advice Caution of lawers has delayed full response Cooper's heart bleeds after Clay saved by the bell Henman drives nation to the brink and back Programme Notes England run up record sequence Rugby union Lethal Lions refuse to see red over Queensland's bruising tactics Thomas points way to Wales revival Dallaglio and Catt take their turn Paula George, the captain, celebrates after… New Zealand place Lomu on standby O'Neal claims Jordan's mantle Baskethall Golden eight give Henley wide berth Rowing Acropolis victory gives McRae place in history Motor rallying Www. audi. co. uk Muller's strength carries the day Motor racing Brawl with Biaggi takes shine off Rossi's triumph Hislop races into lead at the double Dell Sussex beat Surrey to lift title Sport Summary Mexico home rule comes to an end Moreau takes Dauphine prize Hutchinson enjoys unbeatable run Ebihara builds on his success Lamade relishes first Tour title Today Ireland The Daily results service The Times Cambridge Mays Clearing suffers fatal injury on gallops Racing Musselburgh Details from Saturday's five meetings TEAMtalk. com Ltd Leaders in the Flat championships Yesterday's results Brighton Windsor Warwick Cecil keen to prove his Wellbeing Racing Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say Win tickets DIAL-a-PHONE Savill is key to media rights deal Essential summer To Madonna Opera festivals, hampers wine picnics and pop Free tickets to the concerts of the year Heart hero's queue of hope Contents A heartfelt mission The renowned heart surgeon Sir Magdi Yacoub returns regularly to his native Egypt to treat sick children free of charge, writes Carol Midgley Photographs by Lizzie Orcult The 2 Minute Briefing The Week ahead Make music with M&m Madonna's so ahead of the times, says Cartlin Moran If it's summer, it must be Mozart, says Robert Thicknesse Win free tickets The Times An inky age of splendour A new book celebrates the legacy of printing at Oxford University Press. Publishing may never be the same again, says Jim McCue All fired up over a bookish campaign Joanna Coles 'I saw him walk over calmly to each person and shoot each one once in the back of their heads, boom boom, boom . . . ' Rev Al says hallelujah Director's Chair Answer back should children be left to study at their own pace? Tears over a nanny's departure A change of carers can be traumatic for children of working mothers. Miranda Ingram explains the best way to minimise the uphcaval Parent. forum My parents-in-law want our baby, due soon, to call them by their Christian names. We disagree Next week How readers and experts can help Streetwise tops Male hair apparent Men's locks - or lack of them have become a big issue, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Hands that breathe When damaged nerves regrow they sometimes make freak connections. Sloving this problem Could help the paralysed, says Sophie Petit-Zeman The Times Quick, make hay Here come those lazy days of sun and warm evenings. And rain. And, errain. As Simon Barnes points out, in this country even a picnic is an act of faith, but in this, the first of our three-part guides to summer, there is plenty to do, much to see and an infinite variety of entertainment Magic of arias and Outdoor opera Bolly and brollies Theatre dream the dream Flutes of champagne Concerts picnic with Pavarotti Pop such a perfect day The season of less is more At this time of year too much fashion is not necessary a good thing. But if you must obey the style police, Lisa Armstrfong has some tips Strawberries a study in scarlet Don't forget Hampers cold cuts and chutney Pukka picnic bake or buy Wine rosé prospects Beer cold draughts Sunshine soul Pop an avalanche of sound The Times The body in question Interview The sculptor Antony Gormley uses casts of himself in his work. It's all about letting posterity know he was here, he tells Alex O'Connell English National Opera Lara's OK—for a girl La Movie Every spotty youth's fantasy female makes a lucrative transition to the screen, watched by Sean MacAulay Life's great when you're undead Imogen Edwarts-Jones chews the garlic with Gerad Butler, toothsome star of Dracula 2001 Entertainments English National Ballet Crane Kalman Gallery Opera & Ballet Michael Ball Queen's Theatre Albert Hall Little bits of heart and soul Theatre The lonely make good company on the London Fringe, finds Ian Johns National Theatre Theatre The Winslow Boy Chichester Competition Cardiff singer of the World St David's Hall Every inch a Lady Opera Eno's Lady MacBeth revial shines in every department says Rodney Milnes Play choice Today's highlights complied by Marit Hargie Time refusal can be appealed Court of Appeal Duty to weatherproof neighbour's wall Court of Appeal Disclaimer before testator's death ineffective Chancery Division Taxable amount for Vat purpose Court of Justice Bridge Word Watching Review Picture Gallery Chess Winning Move Choice Sky One Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 4 Radio Choice Answers to Word-Watching No Title Satellite, cable & digital Choice Directline Sky Premier BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2371 Choice Accor
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