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News from 04/07/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Matthew Bannister, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Denise Shemuel, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, George Pendle, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Mark Henderson, Science Correspondent, John Goodbody Sports Reporter of the Year, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Pam Hodgkins, John O'Leary and Daniel McGrory, Stewart Tendler and Ian Cobain, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Joe Joseph, Clive Mathieson and Angela Jameson, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Ivo Tennant Schools Cricket, Seweryn Chomet, Martin Fletcher and Frances Gibb, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Beverley Morgan, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Jim McCue, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Jeanette Winterson, Kirsten Sellars, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Alice Lagnado, Martin Barrow Tempus, Sam Lister and John Goodbody, Luke Glass, David Hands, Roland Watsona and Tom Baldwin, Helen Rumbelow, Ian McIntyre, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Rose Rouse, Angela Jameson, Roger Wright, Russell Kempson, Emma Mahony, Richard Cork, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Perry Cleveland-Peck Clipper Log, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Gabriella Gamini, Paul Skinner, Karen Homer, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Christina Koning, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Florian Barisch, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, David Fraser, Joyce Farmer, Mary Ann, Adam Sage Tim Jones and Daniel McGrory, John Maples, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Ross Leckie, Michael Bywater, Nick Hasell, John Adams, Philip August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Victor Black, Chairman, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Andreas Tambourides, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, A. J. Bennett, Philip Webster Political Editor, F. W. Best, Peter Coad, Craig Lord, David Hoppit, Deborah King, Matthew Parris, Adam Sherwin and Helen Nugent, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Ben MacIntyre, Christine Ashby, Peter Riddell Commentary, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Geoffrey Hollis, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Clarice Irene Robertson, Stephen Dalton, Russell Celyn Jones, Alice Miles, Oliver Holt at Centre Court, Sally Patten, Hugh Dykes, Patricia Drew, Richard Hadfield, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, Vasha Wallace,

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There cannot be one international law for the… Fury at 'MoT' benefit test for disabled Picture Gallery Property boom Henman beats Martin and the curse of July 3 The Times Today Grrr... Why women need to growl to get on Girl lost on school trip Cook accused over The Sun's passport for Biggs My literary stalker Arsenal's £20m free transfer Lip-curling disdain from Milosevic Boodle & Dunthorne The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Creme Next stop is a mystery for timid Byers Britain may pull out of Turkish dam project The weather today Star Wars protest hangs on From Associated Press in Akrotiri: Cypriot rioters storm British base Divers search lake for school trop girl Canoe deaths led to strict rules Britons abandon cockroach cruise Human hamster runs for his life Amazon Life for 'greedy' woman and her hitman Genocide charge may be added to war crimes Fujitsu Computers No-nonsense judge sets the tone Picture Gallery Court must uncover chain of command Toddlers and man of 83 shot dead as 'terrorists' Gay Hindu priest 'was Killed in self-defence' Body in woodland Friends Provident Rose garden tribute to Diana Bring back the bursars, say head teachers By a Correspondent: Royal school place for 'homeless' girl Dell Jack gives Pavarotti a little help Canali Fans keep Jolie cool in the heat GPs want to double time they spend on patients Body found after tower block fire News in Brief Portadown troops Air chaos ends Racist hit-and-run Correction Dando killer is vain psychopath , jail tests reveal Lawyers reject move to reveal past convictions Eyestorm First new pier in half a century opens Parliament in Brief Today in Parliament IBM Unions send postcard threat over reforms End fudges, says Duncan Smith Politicians are ones who must ring changes Elderly mothers and clones give IVF a bad name The Mission to Seafarers First self-contained artificial heart fitted in US Flood damage to force up insurance costs Somark Holidays HRT can help the ageing man, too Code Frenzied mob hacks 300 'witches' to death Currys Fuel strike closes down Zimbabwe World in Brief Hitler's homes (AFP): Islands sex ring Spy's trial deal Novelist dies Beer goes flat Two Iraqi envoys seek US asylum Ultimate challenge Reagan-appointed judge says innocent are being executed Bush turns away from oil battle with brother Jeb Declaration of Ignorance as American teenagers flunk July 4 quiz Marriott 145 killed as plane crashes in Siberia Norwich Union Direct AXA Direct Boss Hugo Boss Democrat 'urged mistress to lie' The Times online Why Barry George is nothing special Woman in the media are easy targets—as my correspondent could tell you I will not make the same mistake—Ken Clarke will get my vote this time New world order beset by old world's flaws Top dog Victors in Court Milosevic must be given a fair trial Old Lady, Thick Skin Some difficult decisions ahead for the Bank of England A Bursary for Bursars Schools are businesses but teachers are not accountants Bush's missile shield Blunkett's crime blitz Policy dilemmas facing the Conservative Party Easing reunions for the adopted Holidays at home Vin ordinaire Dear Caesar Bonus of the new AS-level system Inside out Pregnant pause Love match? Court Circular Livery companies Reception Picture Gallery Memorial service Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Life Baronies Tickets Hotline Tickets or Hospitality Premier Tickets PSI All Wimbledon Tickets Wanted Accesstickets. com Forthcoming marriages Premium Bonds Flatshare Hotel Direct Faresavers Flight Centre Marriages School news Meeting Appointments Flights Directory Flight Searchers Travel Insurance Gina Cigna Gale force in the opera house Citibond Travel Flightwise Air Travel Services Court & Social Personal Column The Times Jetline Mordegai Richler Author who courted controversy with witty, sharp portrayals of life in Montreal's Jewish community The Times John Heyer Australian director of The Back of Beyond and other documentaries recording the growth of a nation American Independence The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Losses extended in afternoon Elson Shoeless Joe's gets by its bootstraps IBM Prudential chief shows signs of blooming Bad relations at Shandwick's City Diary Bridge class Hard sell City briefing ICI hit by chemicals gloom Rival's worries depress Marylebone Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates S&N maintains its poise in spite of first loss Somerfield PowderJect Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street ECB set to ignore pleas for lower rates Man accused over $50m Net scam Thetimes Monks tries to cool row overPFI contracts Transport & General Workers Union in Brighton Union plans equal-pay fight Pressure on Friends issue price Belgium sues Swiss on Sabena Results in Brief Report attacks PGA European Tour PowderJect buys vaccines business EU adviser supports 'golden shares ' Wunder cars Jiway will get €30m injection Business in Brief LSE hits new high Boots disposal III bid confirmed Oil price dips Metcalfe to leave Exchange Rates Storage company profits up 38% BT sells stake in Canadian firm Prudential Restructuring sends Scottish & Newcastle £272m into the red IMI quashes pipe rumour Dome doctor diagnoses complications Patience Wheatcroft Commentary Hoerner to lead Tesco challenge High hopes at Somerfield Centrica buys One. Tel UK Inside Surprise warning Hammers Regus Corbett to stay on at Woolworths The Times Crossword 21,771 Stock Markets Honeywell chief likely to go Hermes to fight options Currencies Job plan fails ex-Corus staff Interest Rates Didata sees £1bn wiped from value Prices surge fuels boom in properly ICR Patiences Wheatcroft Business Editor Commodities Fame spurs Campbell to switch allegiances The £20m SQ Henman eyes further progress First Glance Yesterday Capriati revived as genuine passion flowers Tennis: Wimbledon women's quarterfinlas The key to the American's comeback is found in teh desire to do it for herself Tauziat fails to extend a distracted older sister Fumbling Martinez on hiding to nothing Davenport happy in minor role before main event The Times Online Henman takes Martin 's frailty Tennis: Wimbledon Navratilova benefits from Williams's woe BTcellnet Results Service and Match Points Tennis: Wimbledon Sweet dreams are made of this as aces go for glory Yesterday's other results Today's order of play The Times mobile SMS service Dawson converted to the Lions' cause Rugby union King 'offers Lewis £8m' for rematch Boxing Ntl Jourdain sets the early pace Sailing Portsmouth make most of slow going Clipper Log Perry fighting to be fit for Melbourne Vowles builds platform for Scotland triumph Rugby league Redgrave's 'soft centre' Graf exploits tactical naivety of sad Novotna Lashings face losing out on Lara The price is right for Campbell, England and Arsenal Football Regatta's abiding appeal draws Redgrave back Rowing: Henley Royal Regatta Britain rejects costumes profits deal Swimming Sweeney in control of slick team effort By Our Sports Staff: Pedersen first of Bolton's acquisitions Holmes hopes to return for trials Athletics Fourth Waugh making his mark Cricket Danny Waugh has a hard act to follow in talented cricketing family Little Lever facing final hurdle The Times Kumble ponders return for Sri Lankan tour Leading first-class averages Australia lord it over England despite Harmer Criclnfo County Championship guide Afzaal revels in call-up for England Cricket Weston leaves Scorpions with tails between their legs Derby derelict in every single sense 'How depressingly British to create a facility and then make people feel uncomfortable in it' Mviva Smalley ignores the pain to inspire Oxford Donald has course record 63 Sport Summary Vainikolo on move England victory England fall short Billy Liddell dies Dolphin telecom The Daily results service Sport in Focus The Times 7 days ahead IBM Today's order of rowing at Henley Royal Regatta Racing Yarmouth Yesterday's results TEAMtalk Southwell Haydock rematch Cape Town for Sussex F1 Brighton Shibboleth enters reckoning for the July Cup Racing Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say Noower Test Series Gold Smiths Viewpoint Books Arts Stolen Babies Contents Babies stolen by the junta A grandmother's dogged search for a child who disappeared 22 years ago has uncovered a traffic in babies sold by Argentina's military rulers for illegal adoption. Gaberela Gamini investigates Legacy of the military The 2 Minute Briefing The Hague Tribunal The Great organic con trick As the Co-op thumbs its nose at the EU over undersized organic peaches, Geoffrey Hollis argues that foods hyped as "natural" to a credulous public are no better for us, damage the environment and may pose a serious health risk Thetimes Women believe they must be likeable, social and deferential in order to be promoted. Alas, their bosses don't agree One man, one vote Foot soldiers of fashion Old traps set with fresh bait Watch out for these new types of investment trickery, says Anne Ashworth The Times In the money endowment mortgages Green Letters Posthumous polemicist In his last, unfinished book, John Diamond turned his attention on "alternative" medicine. Michael Bywater applauds his counterblast to "deluded sentimentality" 'The argument of the book was cut off just as it reached its intellectual puberty' America 's great poet Jeanette Winterson Africa at war Russell Celyn Jones Honest voice of Ametica Behind the myth of the Founding Fathers lies a people's history of revolution says lan McIntyre The Times Cold war fought between allies The Hidden Hand Britain, America and Cold War Secret inteligence By Richard J. Aldrich John Murray, £25;752 pp Isbn 0 719 55423 3 The second shall be first John Adams By David McCullough Simon & Schuster Usa, $35 Isbn 0 684 81363 7;736 Pp Poetry Council Buy a book, or a house Bibliomane Jim McCue A novel that holds a high note Bel Canto By Ann Patchett Fourth Estate, £10;256 pp Isbn 1 841 15582 9 Poets should not be cuddly In this collection of essays, Adrienne Rich tours the territory marked out by her poems: an enriching journey, says Jeanette Winterson A brilliant light shone into a black corner of history The Times Africa invented Non-fiction shorts My Days: A Memoir By R. K. Narayan Picador, £6.99;180pp Isbn: 0 330 48443 5 Bestsellers My kid could paint that National Children's Art Day tomorrow is as much for grown-ups, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Wild things, you make my heart sing A century ago, two group of wealthy American siblings gave the wild beasts of European art their support, friendship and a lot of their cash. Richard Cork views the results at two fine London shows Private Passions The controller of Rasio 3 finds the photographic textiles of Natasha Kerr on his wavelength Tote that barge, lift that veil Photography a new show by Sebastiao Salgado portrays the world's forgotten workers. Joanna Pitman talks to him Malcolm Morley Around the galleries Entertainments Theatre Tokens Guildford Live Vb Play choice Concert Hype and glory Pop The Strokes are the future of rock—for this month at least, says Lisa Verrico Queen of the swingers Theatre Sond of Singapore offers that rare thing in a new musical—silly, unpretentious fun, says Benedict Nightngale Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream Arcola, E8 Phillips North of the Thames Coastal Dorset Landsdowne French Property News The World of Residensea Ocean Estates Marbella Orlando-Disney Area Sotgrande Cielo Mijas Group Offers in the region of £335,000 The Times Home and dry Trade secrets: a buying agent This farm can be yours if you let it Holiday rents will pay for that dream home, says Fre Rewood A golf course for Aphrodite The Times Pornography custody threshold Court of Appeal Time limit for seized cash is strict Queen's Bench Divisional Court Separate order to disqualify director Chancery Division Innocent purchaser has no title to car Court of Appeal Review Bridge Word Watching Chess Winning Move Sky One Choice Radio Choice Answers to Word-Watching Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2385 Choice Old English Inns Temping: it opens doors Fashion: cardigan class Mixed doubles Some formulas (or is it formulae?) for success Rose Rouse Learning Curves How to Get Ahead Time Savers Web World 'I miss the adrenalin of Wimbledon when the fortnight is over' Deborah King a Working Relationship Moneypenny Polaroid camera Contacts Lorèal B. 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A Communications Small busy Holborn based litigation practise… CJES Recruitment Consultants Group Eclipse Walk this Way Professional Relocation Ltd Maternity Cover September 2001-July 2002 Renowned Charity requires senior level Development… Times Newspapers Angela Mortimer Farrar & Co Pa/executive Assistant Judy Fisher Associates Junior Pa/admin Assistant Temps take the fast track Temping is no longer regarded as unworthy, but as a route to a top job, says Vasha Wallace The marking instinct: touch my lucky gonk and you die Cardigan couture... and all the trimmings Perfect pastries Tasting A model of efficiency My Diary Sarah Cruttenden, office manager and Pa at the agency Models 1 Elegant retreat beckons in leafy Surrey Conference Call Directors' Secretary-£25-27K John D Wood & Co Individual Learning Charlton Athletic Football Comapny Ltd Wanted Keen Readers John D Wood & Co Joslin Rowe Recruitment Consultants Business Facilities Director Classical Music Secretary / Receptionist Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants P. A/manager £40K Events Secretary/office Manager £ Neg Sarah Stewart Smith Recruitment Pa to Director - Charity Marketing Assistant/pa Office Manager Joyce Guiness Recruitment Consultants Pims UK Limited Personal Assistant Colefax and Fowler Crone corkill Hodge GlaxoSmithKline Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Huntress Aldrich & Company Secretary/PA required The Times Eden Secretarial Mayfair First Creme Human Resources Manager Perfectly Legal FYI Office gossip is thriving - but not online Multi-Lingual Creme Bilingual (French) Administrator/assistant Jonathan Wren Part Time Administration Assistant FirstGroup Jonathan Wren Part Time Staff and Saturday Staff Heathrow to £21,500 Sheila Burgess International Medical Pa/secretary Time

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