News from 26/06/2001
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Andrew Robson, Tim Reid and Sam Lister, Alyn Shipton, Jon Ashworth, Brian Scovell, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Barney Spender, Matthew Bannister, David Charter Health Correspondent, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Caroline Merrell and Martin Waller, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, Anne Woodham, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Mark Harris, John Garfield MChir, Lisa Melton, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alison Kervin, Marion Baker, Richard Irving, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Oliver Clarke, David McVay and Russell Kempson, Stephen Withers, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Oliver Barnes, Pat Gibson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Steve Bird, Michael Knipe, Michael Saunders, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Frankie McGowan, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Rodney Milnes, Esther Eidinow, John O'Leary, Carollne Merrell, Eve-Ann Prentice, Roland Watson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Andrew Butler, Sam Lister, Greg Hurst and Laura Peek, Richard Susskind, Angela Jameson, Alexandra Barbour, Peter Wright, David Woodward, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Edward Fennell, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Garry Harvey, Jill Sherman and Roland Watson, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Dean, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Cralg Lord, Christopher Walker Ireland Correspondent, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Frank Howard, Tim Reid, Sam Lister and John Goodbody, Jonathan Sparke, Cathy Harris, Allan Levy, Joy Zangwill Moult McKellen, Ann Alexander, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes and John O'Leary, Oliver August, David H. Peart, Inglewood, Nick Hasell, Hilary Speed, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Barry, Julian Muscat, Peter van den Dungen, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Philip S. Corbet, David Rudnick, Sian Morgan, John Ralphs, Matthew Parris, Allce Lagnado, Judy Astley, Kenneth Neeves, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Brian Stephens, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Paul Dare, Carollne Merrell Banking Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston and Martin Fletcher, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Michael Gove, Edward Karam, Richard Beeston, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Kathleen Wyatt, Martin Wealler, Daniel Rosenthal, Stephen Dalton, Michael Salt, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Robert Whymant, Catherine Mather, Michael Clarke, Sally Patten, David Wright, Anthony Howard, David Corker, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, James Moore and James Doran, Gloria Gillott, Anand Doobay,
ResumoBulger fears stop judge naming boys Clarke to end the agony and join Tory race today Digital row Blair summons If the Bulger killers had remained Child a and Child… Chilling note revives fear of ethnic cleansing The Times Today Thrills, spills and shocks Ormskirk's great hope aims to topple Sampras Ask Dr Jane Will my son get square eyes? Diaholo de Cartier Pens Blunkett threatens to sack Chief Constable The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Law Sixth-former Portillo charms the Remove Loyalist put back in jail after riots The weather today Picture Gallery Game, sex and match to the model girls Things hot up on Centre Court Memory of Diana lures us tourists Secret cameras will capture illegal parkers Monk admits sexual assaults More Then Electors are too stressed to relate to frightened patients Minorities refuse cancer treatment because of beliefs Compaq Short attacks Islamic 'denial' on Aids Queue grows for asylum-seekers Oxford cash for poorer students Dr Jane Collins: Can your child watch Tv too… Abbey National Suspect released as search for Danielle goes on Firm 'pays ??m' for ordering Jew to dress as Hitler MIU Virgin O'Sullivan snookered by court order Dando trial jury told to keep a cool head Vauxhall Youths stone police in riot-hit Burnley Postmaster killed 'raid gunman' News in Brief One amazing prey Heathrow drama Award to sculptor British Gas Ask Freeserve if you get a free helpline Doubts on private cash in schools and hospitals Unions to meet Blair on pay and conditions The Public-Private Debate State provision of public services 'under threat' Users, not workers, come first Thousands pay respects to 'great Scot' Winning Armed gang steals mobiles worth £3m Direct Privilege Boy, 14, in school drug arrest News in Brief Royal invitation Blind ban lifted Fujitsu Siemens MP bucks at chance to be Blair enforcer Freeserve Ancram tries a little Stardust Prudential Brown targets child poverty NFU notes Beckett's approach In Brief Sensible cut Today in Parliament Hp Dell Chechen warlord who beheaded Britons is killed Victims' families take little comfort from torturer's death Corsican prisoner in helicopter escape For sale: Hitler's Berlin bunker Pentagon shot down over film extras Japanese jet strafes civilian targets Standard Life Bank Judges suspect Chirac's holiday cash Why Should You Pay ?£6,750 for a Guide Book to… Thousands besiege Skopje palace Request to extradite Milosevic Berlusconi linked to tax inquiry The sinking of the Sheffield IF (Reuters): Drug use by Prince was ignored World in Brief Virus all-clear (Reuters): Rattle harmony (AP): Cult acquittal (AP): Prince fined (AP): Spy chief returns Chance encounter President loses clean image over $443 towels The Price of Top Towels Pope speaks people's language SAGA Al Fayed chases Gobi Desert gold Settlers to pull out By Our Foreign Staff: Woman sentenced to death by stoning Gateway Wimbledon Online Online on the Website Today Parent's Forum Talking Point David Davis Q&A Tomorrow This Pope's two-pronged struggle against sin Secular indifference may prove as destructive as Soviet oppression Only radical surgery will stop the rot of ages at the heart of the Nhs Picture Gallery The injustice behind 'Justice for James' Giles Coren Red top arrows The Times Diary Open to Ideas Blair has a big theme but without intellectual inspiration Cusp Country The Pope brings a whiff of the West to dispirited Ukraine New Father Thames London's water way has been reborn as a river of life Old Labour hits back Qualities of a Tory party leader Life after scourge of foot-and-mouth Passenger safety off the rails Airport solutions Pregnant pause Disturbance at Lord's How peace can be given a chance Tynan's schooldays Bishops' expenses Where are you? Court Circular Life Baronies Birthdays Picture Gallery Memorial service Anniversaries School news Luncheon Personal Column Appointments Church news WRIGHT-Ruth Cadogan Forthcoming marriages University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items John Gorham Designer whose inventive mind Court & Social "Judge Not that Ye Be Not Judged" Mike Allen Raf navigator who honed his nightfighting skills on airborne radar Nan Kenway Radio comedienne of the old school Weak finish for equities Aer Lingus British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Unholy trinity governing America's slowdown Dolphin telecom Mercedes Benz University grant from Janeway City Diary Bird-brained Yes minister Clean slate Review hopes revive Lattice Psion tumbles to a three-year low Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/ Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Revamp brings results for Smith & Nephew Majestic Wine Savills Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Results in Brief Exchange Rates Credit Suisse Japan threatens NTT split-up Express titles to vacate base at Ludgate House EU setback for GE's Honeywell merger Majestic Wine yesterday said that it would focus on… New rules on bank risk postponed Halifax merger decision delayed Pubmaster bid too low, says Wolves Business in Brief McCarthy's award Gold merger Kerry seals deal Savills warning fuels property market fears Picture Gallery Countrywide surprises City Hanson expects to hit profit targets BDO Allen slams the door with a begging letter Commentary Strong recovery in Uk house prices Tesco in home shopping deal with us chain CIS M&S faces investor showdown Inside Energy review to consider building nuclear plants The Times Crossword 21,764 How to do The Times Crossword and other crossword… Carlton furious over Allen's 'hysterical' ONdigital letter Stock Markets ITV revenue 'to rebound next year' Davis has £3m share package Bright appoints law firm Currencies Barings delay raises hopes Interest Rates DIAL-a-PHONE Commodities Anti-euro group to name 30 top City backers Exit Hingis, soul broken and betrayed by her smile On other pages Renault Lesser known Britons earn day in sun First Glance Yesterday Today Television Results Service and Match Points Tennis: Wimbledon Rusedski happy to rely on revival instincts Today's order of play The Times mobile SMS service Henman survives stroll through graveyard Tennis: Wimbledon Cowan wins the battle of Britain, now for Sampras Cross enjoying herself back in the old routine Baltacha facing uphill fight to fulfil potential The Times Dark days leave Capriati with brighter outlook Good Wood American dreamboys enjoy mixed fortunes Free with the Times on Saturdays England slide down World Cup rankings Cricket Yorkshire wilt under fire from one-day kings Cricket Butcher strikes gold as Surrey feast heavily Katich disturbs peace to lay claim to Test place Simmons enjoys chance to shine among old friends Bicknell rivalry won in a canter Stylish Goszko relishes her place in the sun Surgical gown beckons Wade breaks through amid wave of patriotism The courts will not solve cricket's problems Leters Chasing runs in one-day game Not exactly tunes of glory So how do you feel? Player power bringing law of the jungle into football Webb comes through family heartache to fulfil grand plan By a Correspondent: Minnows are given chance in a million TAX Taylor puts accent on experience with Wise Football Coulthard facing up to a race against time Motor racing Corporate Golf Challenge Robson chooses to buy British By Our Sports Stall: Garcia cruises to second US title Golf Foster will make waves over snub for Fukuoka Swimming Edwards calls for action on stadium Athletics Wallabies seeking different league Rugby union Tragedy casts shadow over Lions' preparations Maths student doubts his figures Schools sport Top players head for High Court Snooker England bowl over opposition Sport Summary Pony clubs rule out championships Franchitti shows driving ambition Radcliffe plotting swift revenge Challenge crews heading for home Giants put their trust in Stevens Sport in Focus The Daily results service BT Cellenet Tennis rankings Pools forecast Today Classic schedule asks too much, too soon Racing Beverley Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Currency cashes in again TEAMtalk Race Golan seeks revenge at the Curragh Racing Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say No Title Win Ashes tickets Gold Smiths Bay Of Islands heads Plate betting Reportage Arts Law Strees, money, fame, greed, hypocrisy and suicide Contents Tomorrow You can get What you want If you follow Seneca's writings of 2,000 year's ago, which still speak to us. Esther Eidinow introduces us to him, and we start a serialisation of his teachings The 2 Minute Za Briefing 1922 Committee Be great. Do not fear death Tomorrow How to fear nothing Exocet that still shocks The Egypt Bike Ride Easily .. . and then there were none The Tories are so preoccupied with their troubles within that they lack the will or the confidence to realise what is going on outside British spirit conquers a curse Been there, done that a Wimbledon driver Never too late to date Not dead yet The column that challenge ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Julian's legacy to the sick When Nigel Starmer-Smith's son died from a rare form of cancer, he vowed it should never happen to others, he tells Cathy Harris Close encounters with TV are safe Your questions answered Marie Stopes International Ethics and gender Dangers of intervention Meditation to repair stress Gentle, repetitive action may ease medical conditions, says Anne Woodham Healthspan Wish you were here? No Title Open up, it's the landlord Architecture Why can't we get into our grandest public town house. asks Marcus Binney Fading faces of Burma With family in tow, Joey Bieber went to record a vanishing way of life, says Joanna Pitman Beauty is in the eye of Simon Denison, writes Rachel Campbell-Johnston They're rocking the boat Music What happened to Richard Morrison one Saturday night in Wiltshire? he found gospel singing alive and well and living in Britain, thanks to the London Community Gospel Choir DEA Having a sin time of it New York Thetre Religion gets shorts shrift off-Broadway. says Edward Karam A shock to the system Interview He may be known as a master of stage carnage, but director Wilson Milam really wants to direct Coward, he tells Daniel Rosenthal Entertainments Howard Marks Entertainments Listings New Classical Albums Steven Isserlis tilts at Don Quixote and wins over Barry Millington Opera notes Dido and Aeneas Hansel with care Opera North's Hansel and Gretel cuts back on everything but quality, says Rodney Milnes Play choice complied by Mant Hargie Short and sour Pop She may have hit No 1 but rapper Lil' Kim's tales of blood and sleaze leave Stephen Dalton underwhelmed Pop Basement Jaxx Brixton Academy Jazz Bill Bruford's Earthworks Pizza Express, W1 Bridge Word Watching Review Picture Gallery Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite cable & digital films BBC 1 Times 2 Crossword No 2378 Today's Television Choice Spana How litigation is losing out to mediation Shipman: The importance of restoring public… Allan Levy: Rehabilitation for children is long… Crime Bill: Moves to seize criminal assets are back Reckitt Benckiser Haysz MB How litigation is losing out to mediation Disputes are solved in days instead of months, saving companies vast sums of money. Frances Gibb explains The Times Law Section Assistants for London Firms City clinic Is launched GFS Capital Markets Lawyer Wigs may get the chop The traditional headgear is under threat after complaints form disgruntled solicitors Why the Shipman inquiry is a question of confidence Haysz MB Assistant Legal Counsel Queen Mary Walkers The Manchester Metropolitan University Chambers and Partners Reform of the Rehabilitation Act is long overdue News Laurence Simons Partners - London Private Practice No evidence? No problem Big Brother is keeping an eye on you Anand Doobay explains the new powers of RIPA You too can resolve legal conflict online Legal Adviser Royal Air Force BBC Is the Euro club losing its lustre in the East? Legal reforms in Eu candidate countries are creating confusion and insecurity, says Edward Fennell Cartel capers EF: Time for joined-up thinking Power hungry What's in a name LawWeek What the legal journals are reports on this week Naughty but Nice Kent County Constabulary Appointment to the Office of Specialist Lawyer of the week Negligence: are victims barking up the wrong tree? Keeping tabs on ballot box secrets Judge should respect expert's assessment Queen's Bench Divisional Court Patients' privacy not prejudiced by monitoring calls Potential prosecution witness should not interpret for defendant Queen's Bench Divisional Court Definition of 'body governed by public law' Court of Justice of the European Communities London Guildhall University Michelmores Solicitors - Exeter Oxford Institute of Legal Practice Freight Demurrage and Defence Lawyer Devereux Chambers Assistant Solicitor CLa All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Company Lawyer Vizard Oldham ITC London Lawyers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Warner/chappell Music Limited The race Equality Council for Gloucestershire -… The Chambers of Allan Levy QC Costs Draftsperson Required 'Court rage' fear from computerised litigants Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery Bechtel GR The rebuilding begins Factbox Index This focus supplement has been produced by The Times… Cover photograph: The Yugosiav Partiament is stormed… Belgrade rebuilds after the bombing Michael Knip0e Introduces a 32-Page Special Report on the Rebirth of Yogoslavia after Milosevic Peace reveals a crippled economy Eve-Ann Prentice, a Frontline Reporter during the Balkans Conflict, Reports on Serbia's Future Belgrade Delta Holding Hope dawns after the tumuit Economy Yugoslavia is in debt but the new Government's policies are paying off, says Michael Knipe War can't stop knowledge flow Infotech Extradition decision Milosevic Polet Economic stability is next step Finance Transperency is returning to the budget in a real effort to tackle the country's finances, says Michael Knipe British banks geared up to help Foreign Banks Ranks of jobless set to swell Sanctions Duga Vinum Bonum Message is clear:'come and get it' Privatisation Micael Knipe reports on how the state intends to raise $2 billion from its sale of assets The West rides to the rescue Banking Initiative Sartid Komercijalna Banka Ad Beograd Vital A relationship that will take time to rebuild UK Connection Reform is the only Banking Vojvodjanska Banka Velefarm The long exile is finally over Royalty Demand for Clay Roofs & Tiles are Definetly on the… Seduction of staying sober Nightlife Eve-Ann Prentice samples a night out in Belgrade where the youth shun swearing, drunkenness and drugs We risked death to beat Milosevic Battle for Freedom Turbulent times for the beautiful republic Montenegro HF How misery turned to hope Reconciliation From War to Peace The two provinces of Yugoslavia are finding it difficult to get back to normal after the Nato conflict Life in the breadbasket Vojvodina After mad cow disease maybe it's time you… Power costs shock Energy Generation Electricity prices have doubled and another rise is likely, says Michael Knipe Dose of reality for drug firms Pharmaceuticals Simpo Inex Banka a. d. Belgrade Kapital Banka Best on show The Belgrade Fair Since the 1930s, Belgrade has hosted trade fairs. Oliver Clarke reports on future prospects This year the rfair will be active for 85 days with a variety of exhibitions Novosadska Banka Keen appetite for cash Companies are eager to secure foreign inverstment to aid their modemisation, says Oliver Clarke Food & Beverages Magic The Bank with the Concept Yugoslavia claws Exports Serbs in Britain: a formula for success Chemicals VIP Zdravlje From a mammoth past to a Ceramics Cmarket Exporters built to last Construction Jugohemija The Best Hekabeta Knjaz Milos Centro Proizvod A city split Football David Woodward goes to a match in Belgrade and finds the roots of civil strife in the Balkans The spirit of friendship Twinning Frikom Fidelinka Merima Krusevac Suddenly a bomb blew the jet apart Survival Eve-Ann Prentice tells the story of the air hostess who fell six miles to earth and lived Brass bands, festivals and clear seas Tourism Bambi Cash society Travellers' Tips Yubc System A. D A refuge for youth The Church Playing for time in a Balkans powderkeg Aftermath ICN Toza markovic
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