News from 06/07/2001
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Andrew Robson, Charles Samek, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Sheila Moore, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, John Gosden, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Ian Cobain, Tim Baddeley, Adam Cooper, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Jeremy Whittle, Adam Sherwin, John Goodbody and Sam Lister, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Stephen Bovey, Sigmund Sternberg, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Ben MacIntyre and Helen Rumbelow, Jane Clifton, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Martin Barrow, Bob Constanduros, Chris Sherwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Roy Payne, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jeremy Oliver, James Landale Political Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, William Christopher, Greg Hurst, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Procter Naylor, Hugo Rifkind, Lord March, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Margie Borschke, Barry Millington, Rob Yorke, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Russell Kempson and David McVay, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Clive Mathieson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Matt Cooper, Peta Bee, M. A. Zaki Badawi, Norman M. Butterworth, Timothy Lawson-Cruttenden, Oliver Holt, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Nick Hasell, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor and Ross Dunn, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Siân Morgan, Clare Sainsbury, Julian Muscat, Derek St Clairstannard, John Conlon, Alan Muir Wood, Nick Szczepanik, M. Curnow, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Tim Hames, Phil Craig, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Matthew Pryor and Gary Jacob, Anthony J. Carr, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Camilla Panufnik, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, John Naish, Tim Jones, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Kathleen Wyatt, Benedict Nightingale, Misha Glenny, Damien Finlayson, Stuart Birch, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Fred Heddell, John Rashley, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Allan Hall, Robert Whymant, Sally Patten, Eve Ann Prentice and Harvey Elliott, Jan Raath, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoIndex In your 12-page Sports Daily MPs vote for extra £24,000 a year in pay hike The deal Picture Gallery Duke winning fight against royal reforms Index Best for Tennis Henman to net £1.5m bonus if he wins final Marconi losses Girl's body found Straw's US aim Cabinet presses ahead with private Tube plan Best for Cricket Boodle & Dunthorne Free inside The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Goodwood Gordon and his Mends go to the seaside at Parliamentary Sketch Brown defies unions over reform of public services The weather today Labour to move its HQ to the North East Police ask: How could Bumi drown in front of 300 people? Head breaks down after telling pupils the news Alliance Leicester Woman, 89, sails into the record books Byers runs out of patience with Tube boss Future of the Underground Praise for apostle of subways Shrek Government plan 'goes against all good practice' Dell Police chief faces inquiry on expenses News in Brief Blood test fear New editor for FT Museum visits up The next bus… Law Society guilty of sex and race bias against its deputy Harrods Dolphin Reputations are the real costs of case British Gas Danger of natural birth after Caesarean Sex-selection clinic keeps mum about its technique Harrods Sharps Bedrooms 3-D unborn baby show Tomorrow in Marconi: the gambler versus the miser By a Correspondent: High-tech Poole laments losses Marks & Spencer Public schools join forces on takeover plan No Title Foster girl tours the TV studios BT Ministers head for sentences clash with judges Straw aims to link the world with pub culture Peter Riddell and Philip Webster talk to the new Foreign Secretary about his ambition to communicate Magnet Blair and Ahern set target for talks 12,000 without water as algae fouls supply Positive winds keeping Arctic winters at bay By a Correspondent: Surrey schools face closures Norwich Union Direct Nokia Tomorrow in Dimbleby gets my vote as Tory's new Big Brother Joe Joseph reviews the candidates Hague's spin-doctor tells all in secret film Committees ratified Today in Parliament Dixons 'Party men from different planet' Top civil servant lost job over 'flash of cleavage' Dixons Picture Gallery 'No cancer danger' from pyres News in Brief Defence visit TV complaints up Gun arrests Buzzard attack Fujitsu Computers Siemens Ambition led Archer to lie and deceive, QC alleges Armed gang drags family from beds Currys Kohl's wife kills herself because of allergy to sun Strong reaction to light is unusual Medical Briefing Ford may be action man again Prudential Politician goes to ground as affair claims heat up Hot dog eater cuts the mustard Tiny War crime claims hit Sharon's visit to EU Serb leader tells of Milosevic gamble Citibank Time Tribunal wants end to hollow promises Falun Gong deaths were 'suicide' World in Brief (AFP): FBI chief named Terre'Blanche sale (AP): Police get lost Loft Story ending Historians clash over Miami 'Stonehenge' US agrees to hand over rape suspect to Japan US servicemen's crimes abroad Daihatsu Zimbabwe seeks international aid to prevent famine Pretoria thwarts land grab Summer Books Extravaganza On the Website Today Why Ken is really Tony's preferred Tory leader Clarke would make a euro referendum and Conservative civil more likely The trouble with the sons of England is they have no Founding Fathers Picture Gallery All property is theft from the countryside Book sunk Diary The Circle Line Arguments about the Tube are going round and round Number Unobtainable Telecoms finds its allotted place in the business cycle Lawyers and Asses The Law Society has let down the profession it represents Time to outlaw stalking Private funds and public services 'MOT' test for disability benefits A taste of a more federal Europe Asperger's syndrome Clerics for peace Are wigs in court an anachronism? Previous convictions Form of address Red in tooth and claw Where are you? Court Circular School news University news Personal Column Meeting Picture Gallery Garden party Receptions Birthdays Dinners Anniversaries Announcements Livery companies Accesstickets. com Tickets or Hospitality Premier Tickets To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Forthcoming marriages Madonna All Wimbledon Tickets Wanted PSI Hannelore Kohl Chancellor's wife who supported her man through thick and thin Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faresavers Flight Centre For Sale Journey Travel Insurance Holiday Flight Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotel Direct The British Kidney Patient Association Court & Social Legal, Public Company & Parliamentary Notices Ely Callaway Amateur golfer's friend who made equipment that was just too for the USGA Sir Lawrence Airey Chairman of the Inland Revenue who was tough on moonlighters—and on his own staff Ireland North Escapes Jail Sentence Professor W. D. Davies Welsh insights into the milieu of the New Testament The Times Unit Trust Information Service Life Cover Losses reduced at close Intelligent Finance Telecoms switch-off shatters Marconi's high-tech dreams Analysis Rediscover Britain Blame Brown for our high interest rates Champneys chief steps down City Diary Not so easy City Diary Spread out City Diary Oil minnow strikes it lucky in the North Sea No Big Mac City Diary ARM falls to a two-year low Stock Market Smith & Nephew awaits FTSE 100 call Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Directors' dealings Basketful of reasons for holding Budgens Tempus JJB Sports Baltimore Second payment adds to Scoot's debt woe Results in Brief Cable & Wireless Agricole to sell Lazard stake in part-float ECB's rate standstill sends euro tumbling Cole leaves Elementis after boardroom split Ex-managers to buy WH Smith News New Standard Life chief rules out market listing Dot-com finance chief to return to banking Taylor Woodrow disposal Business in Brief Cairn investment Entergy sale Knight pressure Kvaerner warning Cape talks end Exchange Rates Budgens signals expansion as profits increase NatWest Improved sales lift JJB Sports shares to high MPC is right for sticking to its guns Commentary TJ Hughes lists its problems after profit warning Reed Elsevier cleared to buy Harcourt General Euronext price set low The Times By Our City Staff: News Corp in TV link to Vivendi Inside Simpson resists call to resign at Marconi Group's shares crash by 132p Industry dismay at Bank decision More company profit warnings The Times Crossword 21,773 Stock Markets Baltimore Another three Independent reinsurance contracts found Friends Provident price falls amid grey market selling Currencies Sherwood Interest Rates Aegis And so to Bed Commodities MPC votes to hold rates at 5.25% Finally, advantage Henman Caddick's last stand gives England an hour to remember Mitsubishi Motors First Glance Yesterday Today Television Ivanisevic still leaving opponents at point of no return Tennis: Wimbledon Ladbrokes Henman v Ivanisevic: The Bare Statistics Agassi and Rafter set to perform Act Iii Yesterday's results British girls show spirit of winners William Hill Wild boy finally at peace as time heals wounds Henin steps out of the shadows to claim place on big stage Tennis: Wimbledon Effortless Williams infuriates by refusing to bow to convention Capriati learns to put defeat into proper context British Euro Sport Results Service and Match Points Tennis: Wimbledon Urge to pick up a racket can have strings attached With Wimbledon in full swing enthusiasm to take up the game is at its peak, but how do you get the best net result? Matthew Pryor and Gary Jacob report How to get involved Today's order of play The Times mobile SMS service Corry loses out to Back as Lions keep the faith Rugby union Sky Heart and pride inspire Vickery IRB splits world with North v South proposal Smith sets the pace in Saqlain 's marathon Cricket: CricInfo County Championship first division Second division Yesterday's Criclnfo County Championship scoreboards Byas reaps reward for hard graft Wagh contribution makes difference Ealham returns to form of old Composed Shafayat holds up Middlesex Derbyshire devoured by hungry Hick Essex left feeling under the weather Australia hit back after last-wicket heroics Cricket: First npower Test Wisden Scoreboard from Edgbaston Warne spins another tale of the unexpected Vodafone TEAMtalk Cricket Line In pursuit of the greats Lance Armstrong has survived professional and personal trauma but is back on the Tour trail again Iceman has last laugh over grinning showman A touch too much talk at tennis Reeling in the years Time for custom to bow out The long and short of cricket Veron poised to join United for record £24.7m Football Platini offers Fifa visions of change with extra linesmen Clarke steers clear of car park Golf Cracknell and Pinsent waste no time in rewarding new sponsor Donington's attractive prospect Motorcycling Lewis ready to accept King's offer Sport Summary Three in race to win first leg Rhinos tie up Sinfield deal Cracked rib halts Harrison defence England cruise into last four Jacobs banned for three games Scotland suffer first defeat The Daily results service Today Legal & Public Notices Sport in Focus Age no concern: Norman Carter rises to the challenge of the pole vault in the decathlon in the World Veterans Championships in Brisbane. The Briton was competing in the over-70s category Results from Henley Royal Regatta Today's order of rowing at Henley Racing TEAMtalk Raceline Calendar demands too much, too young Racing Warwick Sandown Park Salisbury Beverley Wolverhampton Haydock Park Reading the racecard Murtagh casts Eclipse vote Racing Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say Win Lions poster Cleves Hawkes Man O'Mystery can solve puzzle Arts Reportage Style Sincerely… Contents What about the girl, Gary? US Congressman Gary Condit insists that he was just good friends with missing intern Chandra Levy. New more women claim to have had affairs with him, says Damian Whitworth Trouser trouble on Capitol Hill The Week in briefs Tears on the tarmac What was the real reason behind the long delays at airports this week? Eve Ann Prentice and Harvey Elliott explain the chaos in the charter industry Tomorrow in travel Designs on a baby's sex Throughout history women have tried to influence the gender of their child, but instead of quaint fertility rituals, high-tech methods get better results, says Peta Bee The Times When they said "American book tour", I was thinking Larry King, Letterman, a few nights at the Plaza 'Royal story' has come to mean 'sex story'. The princess's life was marked by an explosion of celebrity journalism Understate for understanding The Self-less task of promotion Lie back and enjoy it Pop Her Madgesty returns bringing with her a goodie bag of fun for her subjects to enjoy. among them Caitlin Moran More New Albums Urban cowboy gets down, the Beta Band are back and Manc newcomers go ape Slim pickings New Album Eminem is helping out his homies, and, oh dear, they need it, says Lisa Verrico Friends in high places Pop James Di Salvio talks to Lisa Verrico about his A-list of musical collaborators The King and I Pop Vote for Music Atlantis Ii, El New Folk Albums Kate Rusby and Maddy Prior offer new takes on old traditions Pay-per-déjà vu Television Go ahead, Caitlin Meran, and count your digital blessings Play choice More missive than hit Theatre An epistolary take on Hamlet by Steven Berkoff is a case of return to sender, says Benedict Nightingale Comedy Foreign Aids Tricycle, Nw6 Out on a limb Cabaret All-singing, all-dancing Ute Lemper fails to find the subtlety in her selection of songs, says Jeremy Kingston Theatre One for the Road New Ambassadors The Times In the leap of the gods Dance The Kirov honours the great choreographers who got away, writes Debra Craine Opera A workshopped creation at ENO is small but not perfectly formed, says Rodney Milnes Opera Acis and Galatea Linbury Studio Entertainments Savoy Theatre Entertainments Listings Music helps children to find peace The LSO and local musicians are helping Bosnian youngsters to overcome the traumas of the Balkan conflict says Camilla Panufnik It's not all doom and groom Low-maintenance woman has issued a challenge to her high-maintenance counterparts. But where's the fun in rampant body hair and no make-up, asks Hannah Betts Chanel Sale Ooh la la, your legs smell divine Sweetly scented pantyhose? Whatever next, says Peta Bee How to talk the Ashes Ralph Lauren the Summer Sale Furniture Village Madonna's party trick Even if the names of megastars appear on your invite to a society bash they may not be there. Hugo Rifkind explains The truly groovy e-mail for New York's cool set Dany Levy is taking insider fashion gossip to the masses through her website based in Manhattan, says Margie Borschke Pretentious, moi? Chateauonline Media & Marketing News International Newspapers Limited Why we doubt the Dando verdict Newspapers rarely take juries to task, says Mary Ann Sieghart, but many have misgivings about the Barry George case Marketing and Business Development Executive Media Diary Tomorrow in play The Sunday Times English Heritage Tessa gains momentum The self-styled 'minister for free time' has thorny issues to tackle in her new job Crème Personal Assistant Exec PA Super Secretaries FT names new editor The chair at the leading financial daily will son have another occupant, reports Raymond Snoddy Overseas Recruitment Consultant Part-Time Part Time Sec/admin Non Secretarial Multi-Lingual Creme Medical Pa/secretary P. A/manager £40K Multiple Display Advertising Items Convention right does not apply retrospectively House of Lords When witness does not give evidence through fear Court of Appeal Disability allowance rights are not extended House of Lords Review Bridge Alisdair Pugh and Way Word Watching Chess Winning Move Sky One Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 4 Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC 1 Picture Gallery Times 2 Crossword No 2387 Index Choice Study Skills The Times Ten good reasons go to Goodwood From a little Lancia to A dream turns to reality—Lord March on the pleasures of Goodwood A circuit that hits the heights Goodwood is about more than just triumphs and great names, says local boy Bob Constanduros Fogarty relishes chance for return The fans are thrilled to see a legend in action—and so is the man hiself, John Naish report Renault Out in a class own Henry Ford's first race car will lead an historic cavalcade as the motor company celebrates its centenary. By Stuart Birch From Clark to McCrae Ford Milestones Bentley's quiet genius One of Britain's greatest sports car drivers gears up for another lap in a romantic series of comebacks, Kevin Eason writes Renault plays the power game Renault wants to change our idea of what luxury cars should look like, says Stuart Birch Szisz leaves a legacy for Mansell Milestones Ferrari magic Super luxury in the extreme Prestige through the ages Exotic things driven by exotic people: from Warner to Hakkinen, Adam Cooper tells the Mercedes success story Mercedes … Glory days, starry knights Piper's cheers for souvenirs Very devil of a ride Mephistophele bursts into like a volcano erupting. Vaughan Freeman sells his soul for a phenomenal Fiat Renault Dick Dastardly's gravity racing The Soapbox Challenge is not for the faint-hearted, as Vaughan Freeman found out during a thrilling trial run Renault
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