News from 25/06/2001
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Jan Masters, Andrew Robson, R. L. Sturch, C. Duff, Michael Thompson, Jon Ashworth, Matthew Bannister, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Helen Daniel, Brian Schneider, DJM, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Peter Wilson, Director, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Michael Theodoulou and Michael Evans, Paul Hoggart, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, David Prockter, Tom Leatherbarrow, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Frances Stott, Martha Kearney, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, John O'Leary Education Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Rupert Cox, Geoffrey Wilson, Debra Craine, Roy Henson, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Barry Keevins, Tim Reid, Norman Harris, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Paul Eavis, Director, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Rodney Milnes, Randhir Singh Bains, Jenny MacArthur, Geoff Cooper, David Hands, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Karl Marx, Jasper Gerard, Daniel McGrory, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Kieran O'hagan, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Anjana Ahuja Science briefing, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Patlence Wheatcroft Business Editor, Mark Court and Sally Patten, Oliver Kay and Matt Dickinson, Shirley Brasher, Deborah Brett, Susan Kelly, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Robble Millen, Fiona Terry, Liv O'hanlon, Director, Roger Boyes, Erica Wagner, Nick Hasell, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Philip August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Tim Hames, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Linus Gregoriadis, Anjana Ahuja, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Richard Beeston, Lea Paterson, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Chris Nicholson, Giles Binney, Mander v Evans, Pugh and Way, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Nayab Chohan and Russell Jenkins, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Matthew Barnard, Sally Patten, Richard Ford, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles,
ResumoBlunkett fears Bulger killers face attack from vigilantes NHS not up for sale, says Milburn Britain basks, in sunshine Hurrah for Ann Widdecombe as the new… I've no more skeletons, Portillo tells supporters The Times Today: page 2 Crossword: p20. Law Report:… Your guide to wonderful Wimbledon Sports Daily Feathers fly as Foster the vulture is brought to book Renewed rioting erupts in Burnley VCP The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Fashion Blair alerted over unions The weather today Weathercall Trimble refuses to relent on deadline to IRA Met Office How a wily bird finally met his match Michael Horsnell, our man on safari, sees the end of the great vulture hunt across the wild plains of East Anglia Man is held over Oxford ball 'rape' Drug alert as raver dies near nightclub Why females differ from e-males Lorry driver is held after crash kills family Six stabbed at wedding brawl Police search marshes for girl More than By a Correspondent: Priest is sued by his former lover Whitehall alarm that anonymity is being lost Seventy young killers to get sentence review D Learndirect Psychotherapist was against early release Hound them to ends of the earth, urges hate website Thompson and Venables Magazines on Continent price picture at £35,000 Wimbledon fever grips Belgian fans Armchair tennis picks up speed Novell Picture Gallery Monet sale to aid heirs of Nazi victims Shortage of school places hits thousands Halifax Always giving you extra Land sale threatens Roundhouse rescue Heritage Hotels Cancer 'will kill 5 million British smokers' Charity worker jailed on 'false' drugs charge Cost of trials 'denies access to justice' The three rules of dressing up Cruelty at horse stud denied News in Brief Murder charge Glider pilot killed Gun alert at show A fine catch Adobe Forces 'will not tolerate political correctness' Dell Picture Gallery Tube card could stop criminals Action on dumped cars Cheaper Car Insurance? Paunch versus parting Ashcroft issues writs against ministers The Summer Piano Sale Home Secretary praises cannabis scheme Rollerskating don will teach Chelsea Clinton Diners are back on the US menu Internet goes to jail Honda Pope calls for forgiveness on Ukraine visit Poles swarm across frontier to salute their hero Alliance Leicester Macedonian forces halt offensive as rebels agree to withdraw Amateurs beat Nasa to Mars meteorites Saga Thousands flee volcano eruption World in Brief Milosevic appeals (Reuters): Anti-global clash (AFP): ?100m jackpot Editor in sex trial Bin Laden 'plans new attacks in two weeks' Dozens die as earthquake hits Peru's historic cities Prada Castro's collapse shocks Cubans Fugitive spy chief is caught in Venezuela Sharon warns Blair on ceasefire Time Online on the Website Today How No 10 has become the British White House Tony Blair has created his own West Wing staffed by Sir Humphreys I sentence Thompson and Venables to life without my sympathy Picture Gallery Hurrah for the new Tory Government Timmy trouble Sports Diary Merit in Merit Blair and Brown are better social democrats than Hattersley Hope and Fear Serbia moves forward, Macedonia slips backwards Vantage Spectators Wimbledon brings round the spectacle of suburban summer Anglicans at prayer Where are you? Liberal Democrats as the opposition Release of James Bulger's killers Arms export controls Bentley at Le Mans Adoption law reform Precedents for a monetary union A day without cars Cops and robbers Kit and caboodle Court Circular Anniversaries Memorial services Life Barony Luncheon Dinners Personal Column Meeting Premier Tickets Appointments Birthdays PSI Wimbledon Latest wills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lai Holidays Appointments in the Armed Forces Air Travel Services Flight Centre Jetline Faresavers Forthcoming marriages Nature notes Flights Directory Flightwise Best Buy Travel Insurance from as Low as Court & Social Marriages To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Robert Hitchins Turning a fortune to good account on the racecourse and for charity Lives in Brief Ellice Eadic, CBE, barrister, was born on June 30,1912 She died on March 31,2001. aged 88 Angela Browne Glamorous stage and television actress who occasionally dressed down for auditions so as to win more interesting and varied roles Roger Therond Editor of paris-Match who embarrassed British royalty and exposed mitterrand's secret daughter Dennis Skinner Told to Go in Commons Uproar Capitalisation, week's change BT Carpetright expected to roll out profits increase Results and statistics Looking for clues over 'two speeds' Economic outlook Exchange Rates Change on Week Hp BT chief takes the line of customer satisfaction Fujitsu Siemens What the Sunday Papers Say IBM 2W the Times Monday June 25 2001 Microsoft faces monopoly fight on new software Tie Rack back in the black Tesco faces strike threat in Ireland OUBS Public and private must drop prejudices Moulton ends hostility towards Rover Independent reported sound reserves till end Sir Kit choreographs rescue E-economy to lift GDP by quarter' Pirc seeks to block M&s pair Business in Brief Futura seeks £3m IDS to join Ofex M&a slowdown Buyout increase Shop rents soar Sir Kit dances to the rescue Page 19 Flemings face unexpected bill over capital gains BT Retail chief promises to find £850m in cost savings The Times Crossword 21,763 How to do The Times Crossword and other crossword… Stock Markets CBI attacks EU Net 'log' plans Power problems turn up the heat on Wall Street banks Currencies Fed ready to cut rates again Jones emerging at Woolworths Interest Rates SAS Patlence Wheatcroft Business Editor Commodities Japanese finance clean-up maybe $800bn Immortality the bait for Sampras Dallaglio's departure gives Lions steeper hill to climb Don't mention the M-word First Glance Yesterday Today Television Tennis: Wimbledon Rusedski relishes rare chance to take centre stage Johansson sets his sights high Today's order of play Hingis a victim of her own success as grand designs unravel Tennis: Wimbledon Hungry Henman still refusing to let mask slip Sister act seems to be under-rehearsed Nick Szczepanik looks at the top eight singles seeds and picks a championship outsider What's New for 2001 Porsche Design Buckfield's blushes concealed by the wider picture Atheletics: European Cup Coltart moves up Ryder Cup list Golf Ireland MC Garcia sights victory Input enables Jones to stand tall in her chosen field Webb wastes little time to complete grand ambition Chelsea confident they have won race for Petit Football Schumacher makes no family allowance Motor racing: European Grand Prix Jaguar ready to pounce for struggling Button Kevin Eason on the N?rburgring grid Half price Result National women's team helping case for reform Indomitable Borg prevails in Centre Court epic Best has fingers crossed for stitch in time Programme Notes Greenwood battling to return to the fray later in tour Rugby union Lions still short of firepower with time running out Prescott puts the boot into Halifax Rugby league AA Paul helps Bradford find room at the top Legal & Public Notices Whitaker family's outing has painful conclusion Equestrianism Hodgson's chances flattened by wheel of misfortune Motorcycling Smith and Maddy make light work of tough task Cricket: Norwich Union League first division Afzaal underlines his class Norwich Union League scoreboards Criclnfo County Championship scoreboards Steelbacks endure more pain Stand-in Jones turns tide in Rent's favour Glamorgan display their Sunday best Second division Kenway caps fine display Derbyshire rediscover will to win Asian teams break ranks with ICC Cricket Pakistan find no answer to Australia's fast show NatWest Series final On Saturday Free with the Times England's recruits struggle against odds Bank may pull plug on sponsorship The Times Yorkshire players have point to prove to Harvey The Daily results service IBM Cricket 7 days ahead England's women bowl Ireland over Sports Summary Wood hits out as Poland prevail Hills breaks family tie to partner Grandera Racing Nottingham Results from Saturday's five meetings Meeting Points Yesterday's details Windsor Yarmouth Musselburgh Leaders in the Flat championships Strike hits Longchamp TEAMtalk Race Jockeys need scope to use whip hand Racing Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say England v Australia Win Ashes tickets Prize question IBM Viewpoint Fashion Arts Women at war Contents 'My rifle will liberate me' The female recruits of Nepal's Maoist army are fighting to turn the country into a communist state—and for equal rights. Stephen Farrell visits their mountain stronghold The 2 Minute Briefing Karl Marx spectre of a trekkie Liberty, equality and life on Mars Alexis de Tocqueille Jean-Jacques Rousseau true romantic John Stuart Mill all for freedom Barclays Who they were Terminal? Not always Patients with inoperable cancers can defy the odds, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Easily How a media mogul exiles the journalists 'At one Manhattan store a health inspector found 30 to 40 cockroaches twitching their way through a meat counter My room service PC When mothers have to resort to invention Paternity leave: is it a waste of money? Dads who want to play mum Many fathers worry about the lack of time they have with their babies, says Matthew Barnard, but in France, writes Adam Sage, the debate is whether in matters at all in the early days Parent-forum Should we allow our five-year-old son into our bed because he says he is 'scared' or 'con't sleep'? Next week How readers and experts can help The Times The cosmic Holy Grail The race is on to prove existence of a particle that could be the key to the secrets of the Universe. Anjana Ahuja Science briefing Novartis UCI Mercy for the enemy's children After the war 60,000 German children were taken in by Dutch families. The foster parents revel why to Martha Kearney Hipster heaven, girls Their label is the hottest in Australia. Now Sass ans Bide have thir eye on London Perfect trousers Streetwise Page 14 Dress to impress Deborah Brett Pages 16-47 Valentino Streetwise trousers Italian gloss or British verve? Anglo-Italo passion for style is just the same, but the approach is different, says Lisa Armstrong Another royal clothes-horse? Pipped at the post HOBBs Rise to the occasion The thought of dressing up terrifies most women, but there are only three rules to follow, says Deborah Brett Picture Gallery Beauty eyebrows The Times Hard Candy eyebrow kit, £24.50, from Selfridges and… Punk who made our day Interview Who's the gent with the fine manners and even better bod? Why, says Alex O'Connell, If it isn't Iggy Pop RSC Let's grin and bear it La Movie a luvvie bear livens up Dr Dolittle 2 but it's a hot rod move that roars, says Scan macaulay Play choice Today's highlights compiled by Marit Hargie It's a Noh win situation Opera The Japanese inspired triptych by Alexander Goehr at Aldeburg delights the ear, not the eye Recital Emma Kirkbly Wigmore Hall Concert Brunel Ensemble/ Austin Spitalfields Pirates on parade Concert Christ Church Choir/ Darlington Spitalfields Entertainments Mr Nicb Theatre Decky Does a Bronco Coram Field Highly strung Theatre Puppets, Posers and packets of cerel make for surprising drama in London, finds Ian Johns Jazz Max Roach/Beijing Trio Festival Hall Constitutional rights are supreme Scope of fraud for insolvency purposes Tenant's state of mind irrelevant and inadmissible Board's jurisdiction ensures fair trial Review Games Alisdair Pugh and Way Word Watching Chess Winning Move Sky One Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Recycled paper made up… Radio Choice Satellite, cable & digital Choice Tonight BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2377 Today's Television Pages 30 & 31 Satellite and… Choice Towry Law
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