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News from 02/07/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Robert Hyde, Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Helen Studd, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, M. W. M. Dark, Paul Hoggart, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Thomas Jolliffe, Philip Howard, Vivien Noakes, Hilary Finch, Cheney, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Philip J. Sugden, Penny Wark, Lynne Truss, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, John O'Leary Education Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Nicholas Crean, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Martin Evans, V. Moses Chairman, Norman Harris, Barry Keevins, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Armitage, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Eve-Ann Prentice, Richard Fairburn, Greg Hurst and Jill Sherman, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Christopher Tyerman, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Ray Carter, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Bertram Hesmondhalgh, Angela Jameson, Hannah Loach, Peter N. North Chief Executive, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Montagu of Beaulieu, Sean Macaulay, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Christopher Walker Ireland Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Robert Haslam, Brendon Sewill (Chairman), Peter Cuming, Deborah Brett, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Sam Kiley and Nicholas Blanford, Mick Hume, Nick Hasell, Nigel Bowden and Joanna Bale, Dreena Menelaws, Sally Patten and Angela Jameson, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Philip August, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Simon Winchester, Nayab Chohan, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, Michael Austin, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Roland Watson and Christine Buckley, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Alisdair, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Allan Hall, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Robbie Millen, Justine Hancock, R. J. C. Horan, Mick Portman, Philip Brown, Janine di Giovanni, Anna Conlong, Joanna Coles,

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Cannabis should be treated more or less like tobacco… Just like Posh Small people, big brands Fashion Bulger family spied on killer's home Inside Becker faces jail Fertility at home Cricket revenge Two for One Offer Unions threaten to veto Blair's party chairman Co-op vows to fight them on the peaches Loyalists draw up Drumcree battle lines Oh, brother! Schumacher 1-2 in French Grand Prix… Majorca flight chaos spreads Venve Cliequot The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Fashion Dewar leaves £2m in shares and art Blunkett crime blitz 'will swamp prisons' The weather today Police error keeps lost boys' parents waiting all night Schooling 'was little use for life' News in Brief Mountain death Paedophile flees Medal dismay Search for diver Iguana fears Strike chaos hits flights around world By a Correspondent: Girl, 15, crushed to death as horse leaps on to car Pupils given lessons on swearing Service for Sarah draws 500 More than Ministers given the all-clear to holiday abroad Trimble not finished, say his supporters Heart of England Caretaker starts six-week term Don't ignore speeding drivers, police urged Overtime error may cost forces millions Homage to the Somme's Ulster dead Roche Bobois Doctors question private initiative Becker faces jail over £13m tax bill Playground petrol bomb burns boy, 14 Prudential Pimm's holds TV audience 'His and hers' DIY fertility test devised Mowlam calls for cannabis to be legalised Alliance Leicester Bank of England will help Huntingdon lab By a Correspondent: Kangaroo finding is a leap forward Two months Free Hotelshopuk Dando jury may decide by majority News in Brief Police cell death Doctor charged 'Records' sold Wedding stress Children charged Second chance BT Harrods Countess will be told to do PR for charities only Somark Holidays Bible txts on the God and bone The Lord's Prayer By a Correspondent: Althorp explains memorial fund work Lloyds TSB Schools' private rescue given a boost Why Should You Pay £6,750 for a Guide Book to… Tory 'clean fight' turns personal Whitehall mergers lead to pay gap dispute The Week in Parliament Abbey National Cabinet battle looms for control of tribunals T Mobile Publishers rush out sloppy books, says Anne Fine Think! Slow down Jeans may take back seat at the theatre Chappell By a Correspondent: Top school raids its Lara Croft connection Top us lawyer joins Milosevic defence team How a paper tiger gradually grew some teeth Salzburg demo turns violent Direct Line Belgium to make its mark on Eu affairs De Niro may star as mafioso Caruso Taste for wine Britons deny secret deal Cheney is fitted with pacemaker Friends Provident Republican rebels put Bush on spot over patients' rights Experts baffled by death of 3,000 penguins (Reuters): Workplace passions help to boost output AXA Direct Leukaemia Research Fund Britons held in Dubai for 'spying' Af Israel destroys Syrian radar in Lebanon Widow quotes Mbeki line in Aids drug suit (AP): Rebels kill five police World in Brief Mediator stabbed (AFP): Fire on ferry Gateway The Times online Be worried, Mr Blair, be very, very worried The voters who stayed away in June could come back with a vengeance Milosevic might be a monster - but this is no way to bring him to justice We've got to face it, Britain's gone to pot A class act Over to Adams Does Ulster await real devolution or a new form of direct rule? The Big Debate on Europe Britain should not let Belgium win by default Take a Break with Tradition Holiday in Britain, not on the beaches abroad Is Clarke the one with voter appeal? Labour's struggles, old and new Future of the RAF Child poverty Zebra power Taxing airline transport GM crop benefits are 'being ignored' Nose-to-tail traffic Cost of travel Trollope at Harrow Kit and caboodle Court Circular Church news Birthdays Personal Column History comes to life for budding archaeologists Anniversaries Announcements Reception Dinners Flights Directory Air Travel Services Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Armed forces Life Baronies DJM: Nature notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Forces Help Announcements Chet Atkins Folk guitarist who picked the hayseeds out of country music's hair and created the popular 'Nashville sound' Halina Czerny-Stefanska Polish pianist whose Chopin mellowed with time Lives in Brief Sacha Vierny Cinematographer who realised the visions of many avant garde directors Argentina Agrees on Falklands Air Link Capitalisation, week's change BT Analysts expect no surprises in store at Dixons Results and statistics MEPs ready to question Duisenberg Economic outlook Exchange Rates Change on Week Hp Norway faces EU action over gas IBM SAP Pressure on Friends price Picture Gallery Pru in talks on orphan assets What the Sunday Papers Say E. On poised for £33bn spending spree in us Fiat plans joint Montedison bid Exchange merger faces euro hold-up Service areas seek to sell alcohol Gulf dividing society is challenge for Blair BBC to rule out sell-off CBI seeks wide R&d tax break New Star funds launch Rtl wants its shares set free Portman Building Society Rivals compete for LSE tower site Index Bush to throw 'protectionist bombshell' at Europe Kingfisher's board to decide on Corbett's fate The Times Crossword 21769 Jump in business failures Regulator looks at claim that e-comsport floated illegally Nomura eyes pubs profit Iceland acts to halt Walker FSA verdict due Domainnames. com Dawson left to ponder error of his ways Centrum First Glance Yesterday Tennis Today Cricket Television Bbc1 Johnson girds his Lions for backlash Rugby union Charvis ban causes further disruption MG 'Lion Kings' win the plaudits Down Under Man-to-man marking Schumacher eases closer to claiming his place in history Motor racing: French Grand Prix Kevin Eason charts the performance of each team in round ten at Magny Cours The Wallabies couldn't set close. But you can IBM Plato has the right moves for dominant Vauxhall Touring Cars Results Service and Match Points Tennis: Wimbledon Dokic jammed in whinge mode under dark cloud Simon Barnes Davenport looks in different human league to tortured souls and victims of exploitation Today's order of play The Times mobile SMS service Rusedski offers service with a smile Tennis: Wimbledon Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Public Notices Insolvency Act 1986 the Insolvency Rules 1986 J H… Multiple Display Advertising Items Tauziat stands in champion's way Multiple Display Advertising Items Dell Mirnyi makes most of doubles delight Lions set out on the trail of great forebears Touring team do their talking on the pitch Navratilova digs deep to fulfil Eastern promise Dear oh dear, the Bbc has lost its touch Programme Notes Montgomerie puts rivals in shade with strokes of genius Golf Ulsterman ends his long wait Motorcycling Offiah and Langer settle back into the old routine Rugby league Wolves half-backs allay fears Richardson responds to new responsibility Athletics Greene's coach accused Brazil teeter on World Cup brink after Uruguay defeat Football By Ourt Sports Staff: Confusion over Bayern offer for Campbell The Times Beerbaum strikes gold in Arnhem Sport Summary Germans land knockout blow Humphreys wins Global Challenge Nicol powers to Open title Reynolds closes in on rival Scotland boycott men's series Mickelson wins in Connecticut England enjoy comfortable win Kirby gingers up Yorkshire and routs old friends Cricket: Crincinfo Country Championship first division Weekend's scoreboards Surrey frustrate Muralitharan Wily Croft delivers timely reminder Barnett's all-round experience proves decisive Norwich Union League Johnson's patient progress Australians earn jeers for taking batting practice Cricket Montgomerie enjoys crawl Cricinfo County Championship second division Inspiring Wagh leads Warwickshire's charge Nottinghamshire hope to rewrite record book England wait on walking wounded Bailey's stand fails to stop Hampshire The Times Britain riding high on wave of confidence Rowing The Daily results service 7 days ahead Henley Royal Regatta draw Cricket Yesterday's racing Doncaster Saturday's racing Newcastle Kinane lays the ghost of Irish Derbys past Racing Pontefract Southwell Windsor Musselburgh Leaders in the Flat championships Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Course Specialists Faceline Peerless Galileo Derby double Racing Times Square Npower Test Series Have your e-say Sky Today's sports weather Fashion Interview Arts Law reports The case against a tyrant Contents My lessons in casual cruelty Slobodan Milosevic faces war crimes charges tomorrow, but the scars of his brutal regime are still raw. Here three Times correspondents recall their own experiences of his wars Anthony Loyd An encounter with mass murder Eve-Ann Prentice I owe my life to Milosvic The 2 Minute Briefing Janine di Giovanni a dead city In her own write The novelist Susie Boyt is emerging from the shadow of her famous father, Lucian Freud. Penny Wark meets her Exclusive offer Rediscover Britain 2 nights for 1 at… The work of America's new Poet Laureate, unlike most of today's American poetry, is wonderfully readable Joanna Daddy called me 'Sheep's Ass', says Fergie Can you really live by the book? The author of the influential Toddler Taming reveals he was anything but the perfect father. Interview by Justine Hancock Barclays Controlled crying: learn to bear the bawling My eight-year-old daughter still believes in the tooth fairy, is it time to tell her the truth? Parent. forum Next week Our tennage son's bedroom is a cliché—it's messy, smelly, and full of indescribably dirty clothes and—I thing—crockery. I know it's a common complaint, but is there nothing we can do? How readers and experts can help Man who coloured in the country William Smith, the genius who drew the first geological map of the British Isles, changed the world for ever, says Simon Winchester, whose latest book reveals the extraordinary story The Times Director's Chair Niche work for children Index Small people, big brands Index A new hat for Treacy Streetwise beachwear Picture Gallery Beauty bikini waxes Habital Pigalle chic is Picture Gallery Give the kids a top break Long holidays can often be a bore for children and parents. Hannah Loach has the answers A day out at Warwick Castle Hamleys Wick Steed Bekonscot Robot Wars Ian st John Soccer Camps 2001 Cotswold The Giants Baby Chiswick Prepare to Be Inspired 3 good reasons to visit the Liverpool Football Club… Stralford-upon-Avon Shire Horse Centre Rewriting the future La Movie For his sci-fi blockbuster A. I. Steven Spielberg revived a Stanley Kubrick project. But has schmaltz corrupted Kubrick's dark vision, asks Sean Macaulay A. I. feels at times like a film-maker's none-too-slick journey of self-discovery RSC An Ivy League of their own Richard Morrison meets the 300 singing Yale graduates who are blazing a trial through Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Theatre The Kirov Opera Song of Singapore The Vagina Monologues One for the Road The Andrew Lloyd Webben T. S. Eliot International… Art Deco Originals Open Air Theatre Four Seasons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Play choice Looking lovelier with age Opera The Makropulos Case at Glyndebourne is better than ever, writes Rodney Milnes Theatre Alive from Palestine Royal Court The soap and the opera Opera Richard Strauss's tragicomic Intermezzo at Garzington captivates Hilary Finch Theatre The Sleepers Den Southwark Playhouse The Times National courts to decide if product cosmetic or medical Disclosures from family chambers hearings not inherently unlawful No contractual liability after any lifting of Iraqi sanctions Bridge Games Word Watching Review Picture Gallery Chess Winning Move 2 satllite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling 2 radio Choice Satellite, cable & digital Choice BBC 1 Times 2 Crossword No 2383 Choice Study Skills

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