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News from 27/06/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Alan Howden, Eric Tebbet, Brian Scovell, Matthew Bannister, Kay Nicholls, Peter Ackrayd, David Charter Health Correspondent, Matthew Syed, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, Brian Mackinney, James Moore, Sarah Potter, Steve Flynn, Simon Barnes, Richard Hobson, Stewart Tendler and Lewis Smith, David Elliott, Chief Executive, Ivo Tennant, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Damian Green, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Derek B. Forrest, Solicitor Direct, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Lucy O'Brien, Clive Matthieson Telecoms Correspondent, Graham Walter, (Managing Director), Sarita Gomez, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay and Oliver Kay, M. P. Baycroft, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tim Reid Helen Studd and Sam Lister, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Daniel Oxberry, John Kercher, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Amanda Loose, Jenny MacArthur, George D. J. Major, David Rawlinson, David Hands, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Tom Baldwin and Christine Buckley, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Dearball Jordan, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Joan Ruddock, Diana Cambridge, Barry Millington, Ian Brunskill, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Karen Homer, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Christopher Walker Ireland Correspondent, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Elaine Showalter, Roger Guthrie, Richard Evans, R. Howell, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Andrew Phelan, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Christopher Gill, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Mike Mulvihill, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, George Bird, Carola Zogolvotich, Linus Gregoriadis, Vanor Bennett, Chris McGrath, Mark Forstater and Victoria Radin, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, Stephen Farrell and Daniel McGrory, Ben Macintyre, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Lisa Verrico, Alan Coren, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Misha Glenny, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Parish, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Anne McCall, John Phillips, C. J. A. Cope (Political Editor), Douglas Kennedy, Roger Bibby, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Michael F. Hopkinson,

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A long journey from private profit to public charity… Forget Europe , back a winner says Clarke Marlboro Man blows smoke in his critics' eyes Police chief quits Boy's 30ft fall Our daughter, murdered by a twelve-year-old Byers prepares to break up Railtrack Off target Index Four teenagers charged with Damilola murder Superstitions of the stars Tiffany & Co. Charles and Camilla: the first kiss The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Creme Search for rail alternative £10m for 'hidden' Monet The weather today Milburn to fight blame culture Pony gives birth to a 'zebra crossing' £65,000 for man held hostage in jail by Bronson Harvey Nichols Sale 'Shawl' antelope under threat Art robbers could be IRA fundraisers Jilted publican shot his young wife's lover Prostate cancer patients have their genes modified Police chief quits, vowing revenge Abbey National Blunkett claims another scalp Dell Unhappy landings for a high-flyer Scheme to keep pupils at school News in Brief Ex-GP's drug fine Whitehall bias Ecstasy death Missal saved Passer-by saves boy in 30ft fall from window Quake theory shakes legend of Loch Ness SAGA Virgin Evans has Virgin managers all ears Nokia Clarke weighs in with bid to make his rivals sweat 'We must speak sensibly on European issues' Race for second place is vital Rachel Whiteread - the most astounding British… Supporters are counting on party's despair Hastings Direct Superstitious stars start their charm offensive C&G Waterstone's Becker says sex tryst was triggered by loss Dando case jury due to retire today News in Brief Irving appeal Men jailed for life Teacher in court Rabies death RSPCA Injured race relations official calls for calm Burnley boy who bridges cultural gap Norwich Union Direct Friends Provident Unions at No 10 to sup with anxious Blair Alliance Leicester Power and the Purse Õdd bins & Sainbury's All smiles for the first public kiss Bulger juror condemns releases Domainnames By Our Health Editor: GMC to investigate surgeon's record Marks & Spincer Welfare shake-up cuts single-parent families Copy it here, Blair told Office World Find freedom with Seneca Israeli lawyers to challenge 'Jewish test' for immigrants Scottish Widows So, who is a Jew? Pet power saves Bush from the public doghouse Sharon insists on calm before talks The Open University British Gas By Our Foreign Staff: Beirut hostage wins damages of $323 million MacEdonian President begs for peace Last chance for EU to rescue a diplomatic disaster IF BT Rac Balkan harmony shattered in six months Straw puts case for jailed aid worker Schr?der pays price for squandering the good times SchrÖder Pope calls for mutual forgiveness GUCCI TGV passengers left standing Muslim wife told:'UR divorced' World in Brief Call-girl racket (Reuters): Sentence reduced US Army spy (Reuters): Milosevic backing Fujitsu Siemens Computers David Davis Q&A Wimbledon Online Rugby Q&A Book Circle Why I am now backing Portillo, not Clarke Ken had my vote for leader in 1997, but is no longer the man for the job You burn if you want to, the columnist's not for burning Picture Gallery The public cost of a private obsession Giles Coren Crack team The Times Diary Blunkett's Beat Police reforms will make or break this Home Secretary The Disunity Candidate Clarke would intensify, not end, the Tory feud on Europe Stripe Search Naughty bur nice, in black and white House style Points to ponder for Tory leaders Bulger killers and child discipline Is tobacco advertising worth it? Kensington extension Prison budgets The fat of the land Delights of day free of cars What price socks? Kit and caboodle Court Circular Announcements Flower show fashions a new palette Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Memorial services School news Reception Dinners Life barony Appointment Forthcoming marriages Marriages Church news Personal Column UK Holidays Dubai Summer Specials Travel Insurance Lady Holland-Martin Chairman of the Nspcc during the charity's profitable centenary celebrations Faresavers Air Travel Services Lowest Airfares Louis Klemantaski Photographer who captured the golden age of motro racing and also navigated in five Mille Miglias Jetline Court & Social On This Day Kennedy Triumphs in Berlin Air Marshal Sir Paul Holder Quashing an Iraqi uprising with a makeshift squadron The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Sharp retreat for shares Landlord Mortgages British Funds Labour worries over nuclear reaction Carl Mortlshed reports on the dilemma facing the Government as it assesses the Uk's energy policy Tell your workforce to use it as much as they want Boxing clever at the Royal Albert City Diary French leave Bass instinct IBM The price of Claims Direct Time to keep an eye on headhunters Warnings send shares down Holiday duo flee second-liners' gloom 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 Investors should play a waiting game with AEA Carpetright Atlantic Telecom Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street AEA seeks to reassure after fall into red Exchange Rates SAP Revision in UK growth strengthens rates view Redstone survives after winning rule waiver Picture Gallery Cap Gemini warning puts sector in spin Atlantic Telecom falls to record low Walker to start new company Business in Brief Crown for Amey Cairn discovery Online Sports talks AMP and ICS act to rescue Towry Law PWC Carpetright slows down its expansion of sales by vans Price cuts bite into Littlewoods profits Results in Brief No win, again, for investors in Claims Direct Berkeley underpins strength of sector with 24% surge Wonder cars Philips to stop making mobiles Business in Brief Complaints treble Arena returns Club Med down Inside Sullman offers to buy back Claims Direct The Times Crossword 21,765 How to do The Times Crossword and other crossword… Post Office loses 62,000 days and lm items of mail a week Stock Markets Win by Miles Merrill warning fuels job fears FSA launches Regus inquiry Currencies Body Shop takeover talks collapse Fed cut expected after IMF call TechMARK slumps to record low Interest Rates Citadines Commodities Marconi investors to veto options proposal Relentless Agassi refuses to be distracted Renault On other pages Condon prepares to release Stewart files to ECB First Glance Yesterday Today Television Results Service and Match Points Tennis: Wimbledon Delgado followed by Parmar to mix with the stars Other results Today's order of play The Times mobile SMS service Passing shots Free with the times on Saturday Williams acquits herself well despite contempt of court Tennis: Wimbledon Baltacha enjoys losing her way in field of dreams Simon Barnes and John Woodcock recall Botham's… The two key problems facing England captain Nasser… Love-match helping Clijsters to come of age IBM Plus a guide to all the Test grounds Hewitt travelling on return ticket to the top Tennis: Wimbledon The Australian may be allergic to grass, but his qualities on it make him a serious threat Conquering the mind games weighs heavy on Mauresmo One Woody keeps his place in doubles pecking order Leicester to persist with their bid for Hartson Football Depleted Ireland receive a French lesson Rugby league By Our Sports Staff: Armstrong climbs to form at the perfect time Cycling Chelsea pay up to put Petit out of his misery From a Correspondent: Energetic Proctor hopes to serve up Swede success The Times Chili may switch to Grand Prix after team split Motorcycling Boy with the golden arm Ashe confounds Connors with feast of 'junk' Young tigers who took the sporting world by storm Holder returns to test of nerve at Lord's Diary Ferguson struggling to spend in summer sales Faliure to sigh be evidence that the allure of Manchester United is fading Maw sets his sights on putting Britain on top of the world Garcia quick to close Open wound Britain's selectors may take a chance on Smith Equestriansim Lions left harbouring doubts Rugby union By Our Sports Staff: Vos loses captain's job to Skinstad Legal & Public Notices Wallace turns tour into family affair Crews enjoy calm after the storm Sailing Nicholson closes on milestone Sport Summary West Indies coast to victory Slight prepares to make debut Yachts penalised for jumping gun Raper set to leave Castleford Clear brief given on thongs Comfort no guarantee for weary first-class travellers Cricket Yorkshire seek to settle old score after minor embarrassment Waugh resumes normal service after surprise departures Australia put England in shade Birmingham's finest leaves plenty of food for thought The Good Ground Guide Sport in Focus The Daily results services When popular success spells literary failure The Times 7 days ahead The Times Leading first-class averages Racing Warwick Bath Hamilton Park Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Kempton Park Thirsk Yesterday's results TEAMtalk Raceline Hills alive to task facing Grandera Racing Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say No Title Noower Test Series for the Ashes Smile! Fallon draws level in title battle Serialisation Books Arts Law reports No one cares Contents This Saturday in the times magazine It still feels we are the enemy Two-year-old Sharona Joseph was murdered in similar circumstances to James Bulger. Her parents, too, are angry that their own needs seem to have been disregarded in favour of the killer's. Interview by Carol Midgley The 2 Minute Briefing MacEdonia Face the fear Don't be a fool, be a fatalist - but keep fighting. Our second extract from The spiritual Teachings of Seneca by Mark Forstater and Victoria Radin stresses that a Stoic never trusts to luck The Stoics Jingle in July Summer's here and the time isrightforcutting Christmas records, says Lisa Verrico Easily Wrong time, wrong place The 'clause four' of the Tory party must be the legalisation of cannabis. Liberalism on drugs chimes with Conservative values Punchline Talent, not totty Positive Steps Bluffer's guide to the euro Anne Ashworth answers all the questions you were bursting to ask about the new currency In the money the identity thieves Timetable for changeover The serious price of popularity Sell too many copies of your books and the critics will turn their backs on you. So what's a writer to do, asks Douglas Kennedy Holy Land murders Michael Binyon Inventing modern art Ian Brunskill Select Line The man who dug too deep Achaeology in the Holy Land can be a daugerous profession, discovers Michael Binyon Too many hands, not enough people John Irving's fondness for zany tales overshadows the characters in his new novel, says Erica Wagner Bestsellers Portrait of modern art A new book claims that artists crossed a fault-line when they came to value concepts as much as creations, writers fan Brunskill The Invisible Masterprice Fiction Tedium of the gropes of Roth Just like its hero, Philip Roth's latest novel is trapped in a macho misreading of feminism, says Elaine Showalter The Dying Animal By Philip Roth Jonathan Cape, ?12.99;176 pp Isbn 0 224 06193 3 ?11.99 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 A Competition of Poetry and Prose Genus Darwin, species Gwen Gwen Ravert Diary Rules made to be broken Exhibition Why did Keith Haring, outlaw king of street art, turn to the Old Testament, asks Rachel Campbell-Johnston Transfixed by baleful stairs Rachel Whiteread's new sculptures are every bit the cultural event we, and Richard Cork, are entitled to expect Atkearney No Title Around the Galleries Private Passions The Orange Prize-winning novelist Kate Grenville was awestruck to find her fictional bridge in a photograph by David Rawlinson Sculpting with light Exhibiton Dale Chihully's dazzling pieces turn glasswork into an art, says John Russell Taylor Young fogey, old hat Arte Povera Entertainments Art Galleries Concert Hydrauils Queen Elizabeth Hall Recital Murray Perahia Festival Hall Mixed up, muddled up Pop Beck thrown hip hop, James Brown and prog rock into the mix but Stephen Dalton is unstirred Galliard Homes Limited Play choice today's highlights compiled by Marit Hargie Offers in the region of £225,000 North of the Thames Galliard Homes Ltd Pegasus Galliard Homes Ltd Penshurst, Kent Expensive allure of a Highland beauty Property French Property News Luxury in a Suffolk workhouse Costa Del Sol Property Exhibition The Times Role of undercover police officers Court of Appeal Criminal Division Evidence of risk of harm to a child Queen's Bench Division Bequest to defunct church remains a valid gift Court of Appeal Minister not liable after delegation Queen's Bench Division Citizen by descent cannot transfer Court of Appeal Dishonesty not required Court of Appeal Criminal Division Bridge by Andrew Robson Word Watching Review Picture Gallery Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Satellite, cable & digital Choice Erica Spindler BBC 1 Times 2 Crossword No 2379 Today's Television Choice Old English Inns A good balance: job sharing Meteorology match Fashion: dresses Want to go places? Then join the coach party 'Most senior secretaries have already developed the patience of a saint and the hide of a rhino' How to Get Ahead Time Savers Online Tip Web World 'I'd spend everything I make if it weren't for Mark' John Kercher a Working Relationship Monster Crone Corkill Knightsbridge Secretaries Maine - Tucker Crone Corkill Eclipse Crone Corkill Campden Estates Ltd Experienced PA £30,000 The Times Crone corkill John D Wood & Co. Two heads are better than one A job-share partner could make a huge difference to your life, says Lucy O'Brien Take a break and recharge your batteries Jane Bolton Home and Away Dress to impress Karen Herner Real Life Fashion Our model Relax on the river Lunch Break A gift of a job My Diary Louise Russell, a PA at toymaker Berrie The art of a grand reception Conference Call NSR PA to the Chief Executive Susan Doughty Van Walsum Management Ltd Personal Assistant Receptionist SECRETARY/PA All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Mayfair The Royal Thames Yacht Club Part Time Receptionist / Secretary School Secretary Chapman Freeborn Group Thetimes PA/SECRETARY City maritime law consultancy requires an… Anderson Hoare Joslin Rowe Business Facilities Director Home Entertainment Secretary Louis Latour LTD Queen Charlotte's & Chelsea Hospital - London Fairley House School School Secretary Maine - Tucker PA/EXECUTIVE Assistant Green Park - £30,000 Gsk Maine - Tucker 2 Secretaries Required P. A/MANAGER 35K+ Joslin Rowe The Times Senior Office Manager To advertise in this section please call one of our… Temps Recruitment Consultants Plenty of new perks? You must be joking FYI Multi-Lingual Creme Bilingual German Personnel Admin for Int't City… John D Wood & Co. Euro London Royds Raphael Times Newspapers Learning

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