News from 09/07/2001
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Andrew Robson, Malcolm Harper, Director, Alyn Shipton, Jon Ashworth, Matthew Bannister, Catherine Riley, DJM, Sarah Potter, James Bone and Ben MacIntyre, Gary Duncan, Nick Hasel Companies Reporting, Simon Barnes, Derek Clarkson, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Alex Murray, Lynne Truss, Robert Knowles, Andrew Tucker, Jeremy Whittle, Heather Neill, John O'Leary Education Editor, Christopher Walker Ireland Correspondent and Oliver Wright, Clive Dawis, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Steve Bird, John Greensmigh, Suzie Hayman, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Norman Harris, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Jack Norfolk, Alan Millard, Rodney Milnes, Alice Lagnado, Vanora Bennett and Mark Henderson, James Landale Political Correspondent, Sam Lister and John Goodbody, Eric Dehn, A. J. Colbert, Miranda Ingram, David Hands, John S. Murray, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Anthea Lawson, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Richard Burge, Chief Executive, Bruce Houlder, Chairman, Lisa Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Robert Napier, Chief Executive, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Paul Sexton, Sean Macaulay, Geoffrey Dean, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, James Moore and Helen Nugent, Oliver Holt, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nick Kelly, Philip August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, Mel Webb, Linus Gregoriadis, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Mick Hame, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Kenneth Miles, Stephen Datton, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Kathleen Wyatt, Adam Sage and Helen Rumbelow, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Ivan Lawrence, Chairman, George Edwards, Chris Bunting, Allan Hall, Robbie Millen, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles, John Watson,
Resumo'Fingering the far Right is a way of evading… Exams to be cut after AS 'shambles' Clarke plea Affair admitted Fashion debut Two for One Cinema Ticket Offer Does Kyoto mater? Blunkett takes tough line on Bradford riot Fans mourn black Sunday for British sport The Times Today: page 2, Crossword: 20. Law Report:… Pop stars toast 25 years of the Prince's Trust £50,000 rise for Railtrack chief Why can't the British win at anything? Tiffany & Co The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Fashion Blunkett endorses cannabis debate as policy line eases The weather today Tougher rules for parents News in Brief Student hurt Children saved Garage campaign Suspicious death Fright flight Britons sitting on fortune in ancient art Macho man enters the iron age Cave find adds to region's treasures Harry Potter Harrison 'treated for brain tumour' Intel inside Battle erupted after bout of racial insults The Bradford Riot Violence 'ruined our good work' Somak Holidays Indian film to bowl Britain over Bumi's Mend rescued from lake BT Canny MacDonald shows his class Hidden conflict is worse for children Damsel comes to rescue of dragonfly Citibank Church to end 'secret' selection of bishops Go Dramcree calm boosts peace hope No takers in plan to privatise Brixton jail Carbon sinks are 'a short-term fix' Direct Line Groundforce tribute to Jill Dando News in Brief PE risk girl dies Carnival violence Phone raid Killer's appeal Blonds only Dot-com nation Missing family Royals keep the right to pursue business careers Guidelines are modern challenge for the Family in the 21st century Time BT Party in the Park for Trust's 25 years Portillo and I must lead race, says Clarke How Conservative MPs are lining up behind the five candidates Unicef Risking a repeat of Thatcher's doom Peers threatening to defy 'intrusive' code Fast cash for patients The Wellman Clinic Mentally ill denied new medication News in Brief Head start Free food scheme Gaddafi relation Clean sweep Swan death Rural damage Murder charge Nuclear accident BT Moscow declares war against the Salvation Army Gateway Surgeons reattach boy's arm pulled from shark's jaws Croatian ministers quit over decision to extradite generals Two months Free medical insurance AXA Direct SAGA Polls prompt Bush to brush up his family image Congressman admits he had affair with aide Journalist's killing increases pressure on Kuchma Bonhams & Brooks Fat soldiers upset the 'Bunterswehr' RAC 58 days of torment for family of trainee Online The question is - what comes after Tony? The Conservatives must start thinking now about a post-Blair agenda Blaming the NF for this rioting is an affront to common sense Marconi is the victim of greed and stupidity What a shower Simon Barnes The Riot Act Young Asians in Bradford cannot claim incitement The End of Insouciance French attitudes to money scandals are changing Take Cover Wimbledon should not let rain ruin the tennis Nose-to-tail traffic Surprise package New necessities Need for inquiry on foot-and-mouth UN aims to curb small-arms trade Protests over disability payments Rules of evidence Powers of sentencing Water remedies 'Tories should not legalise cannabis' Studying swearwords Shape up! RAF promotions Court Circular Life Baronies Luncheons Birthdays Nature notes Personal Column Livery companies Meeting Appointments Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight Centre Flights Directory Travel Insurance Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Professor Noel Baker Making sense of complex numbers Lives in Brief Maurice Bennet, CBE, former chairman of Wiggins Teape, was born on April 23,1918. He died on May 9,2001, aged 83 Mary Barnes Psychotherapy patient who was weaned a second time as an artist and write On This Day July 9,1918 Women Recruits to Work the Land William Mann Royal physician who was regarded with affectionate awe at Guy's Capitalisation, week's change The Times Investors bet on Stanley Leisure Figures point to two-speed economy Economic outlook The Times Railtrack chief gets 12.5% rise Change on Week Exchange Rates Results and statistics Legal & Public Notices What the Sunday Papers Say High hopes for GW's medicinal canabis Anthea Lawson Investors trip over themselves for a stake in the only firm with a licence to grow marijuana SAP Redstone in plea for investors' support PowderJect under fire over shift in strategy The Times Europe fiddles while its economies falter Picture Gallery Key phase for auditors of Baring Oil exploration set to put Faroe Islands on the map Myners to join BTwireless board The Times Sainsbury and Boots team up to head off rivals Inside Mis-selling victims could lose windfalls The Times Crossword 21,775 Stock Markets Coffee price at record low Simpson woos shareholders O'Neill plays down rift Currencies Banks fear bid block agenda Interest Rates G7 to step up pressure over drugs for poor Chappell Commodities Share selling by US directors reaches record Beaten, bruised and battered: Britain proves a lost cause Centrum Picture Gallery First Glance Yesterday Today Television Henin forced to bow as Williams turns up power Tennis: Wibledon Prudential High Noon: Rafter v Ivanisevic on Centre Court Ivanisevic is revelling in his status as public enemy No 1 Head to Head Defeat of Clijsters is double trouble for Belgians Results Briton remains confident that devil of a job can be completed Tennis: Wimbledon Ivanisevic holds nerve and serve to squash Henman's final hopes Helping our boys out is not in the committee's schedule Set-by-set: how three hours three minutes on court took 45 hours nine minutes to complete Tiger Tim backed to make return Henman a symbol of hope, a victim of hype Simon Barns Being the best of British will never be enough Perry secures treble as injury strikes down rival Staying dry with Sue's blanket coverage Programme Notes Rossi underlines his status with peerless performance Motorcycling: British Grand Prix Millar is left deflated as Zabel eases the tension with victory Cycling: Tour de France Results Colourful character cheered by home supporters' acclaim Simpson's victory charge runs out of puff Sailing Cowdray stage late revival Polo Law's ties with Essex left in extreme doubt Cricket: Norwich Union League Dogged Lewis ushers Durham to victory Loye steers Steelbacks to first victory Norwich Union League scoreboards Surrey succumb meekly as Leicestershire total soars Bicknell runs out of patience Saggers pitches in to put Gladiators on the run Bailey's vigil in vain as Derbyshire wilt again Criclnfo County Championship Taylor's century eases the pain of defeat Atherton is leading contender to paper over 0cracks Cricket: Frist npower Test Hussain despondent after latest injury blow Full final Scoreboard from Edgbaston Waugh believes Australia can perform even better Angry Lions lick their wounds with tour plans in disarray Rugby union Barmy Army waltzes off with the prize for singing Up close & personal with the Lions Roff makes the breakthrough for Australia's avengers Bjorn takes the jewel as Clarke claims the crown Golf Marti wins Spanish battle as Britons fade Lam's precision proves decisive Rugby league Sibson's try ends Leigh's run Pinsent and Cracknell claim silverware Rowing: Henley Royal Regatta Players to cash in on new system Football FA ready to put faith in Platt for England role The Daily results service Criclnfo County Championship scoreboards Henley Royal Regatta results Sailing RFU ousts Baister as chairman Sport Summary Holmes tests her mettle in Madrid Durham fail to get out of second gear Unique score for Cargiil-Thompson Hutchinson sets course record Hoch comes from behind to win New Zealand gain record wan Tweddle vaults to British title Cup Final referee dies Rob Wright: Racing Rob Wright: Windsor Rob Wright: Ripon 7 days ahead Drowne makes splash with double Yesterday's results from three meetings Reading the racecard Rob Wright: Musselburgh Saturday's details Raceline Meeting Points Course Specialists TEAMtalk Fallon considers steadying the pace Racing Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say Fantasy Formula 1 Cycling Parents Fashion Arts Special report: page 2-7 Contents More than 1,000 Years Ago 400 Years Ago If you needed any proof that the Air is being polluted to a greater degree than ever before, take a trip to Cape grim. It is a 30ft sandstone spike that sticks out from the windy 200 Years Ago 100 Years Ago 10 Years Ago now The 2 Minute Briefing By next Year by 2010 by 2020 Not everyone believes the world is slowly Baking its way to catastrophe. A considerable band of hardened sceptics either dispute the evidence for global warming, or say that even By 2020 by 2030 by 2030 Even as the ink dried on the Kyoto protocol The recriminations had started. The document, signed by 86 By 2050 by 2050 by 2050 by 2070 How nations will dean up their act So thank heavens for George W. Bush. If He hadn't come along, the rest of us might have had to look into our souls and ask why we had done so little to heed the dire By 2080 by 2100 by 2100 by 3000 The Times Green and pleasant Warhol land Stephen King, though both intellectual and popular, is dismissed by the American literati as a mere 'storyteller' Battle of the Hamptons buses When the children are used in divorce wars Warring ex-spouses often use their offspring to hit back at each other. It is now recognised as a psychological syndrome, say Miranda Ingram The more subtle forms of revenge John Lewis My teenage son's bedroom is so messy that it's a cliché. What should I do about it? Next week How readers and experts can help The sun power prophet An expert in microwave energy tells Adam Sage that all our electricity will one day be beamed down from giant solar panels in space The Times Counter culture It's almost as inviting to be a shop girl as it is to be a celebrity these days. No, wait a minute. Shop girls are the new celebs In the swim Streetwise Think thin: menswear Andrew Tucker Catherine Walker Streetwise Swimwear Picture Gallery Return of the thin man The slim silhouettes at the Paris and Milan menswear shows had Andrew Tucker looking for a new diet plan The Times So very 2001 The Times Beauty hair Not your usual stud Interview The Globe's Mark Rylance bares all in the explicitly sexual film Intimacy. But smut was the last thing on his mind, he tells Heather Neill Play choice Today's highlights compiled by Marit Hargie Moggy, moggy, out, lout, out La Movie Scream 2 is a sequel too far and Cats and Dogs a right. shower for Sean MacAuday RSC JAZZ New Orleans Jazz Festival Ascona, Switzerland Comedy The Brothers Marquez Soho Theatre The music man Theatre a great composer's life and work make for a stirring play, says Benedict Nightingale Theatre FlatSpin Stephen Joseph, Scarborough Dance Union Dance Lilian Baylis Entertainments Guildford Live James plus Ben Folds Concerts Great, if truth be told Opera God's Liar is a bright new triumph from virtually every angle, says Rodney Milnes The Times Recital Amanda Roocroft Wigmore Hall Pop Weezer Shepherde Bush Empire The boy done good Pop Robbie Williams scores with every feat in Dublin, watched by Nick Kelly Rock Radiohead South Park, Oxford Linked properties can be "a house" Cort of Appeal Published July 9,2001 Malekshad v Howard de Walden Estes Ltd Before Lord Justice Robert Walker, Lord Justice Sedley and Mr Justice Lightman Judgmen May 23,2001 Place of performance of contractual obligation Chancery Division Published July 9,2001 Keaburn Waste Management Ltd v Bergamnn Before Mr Justice Pumfrey Judgment May 11,2001 Justifying unequal salaries at work Court Of Justice of the European Communities Published July 9,2001 Burnnhofer v Bank der osterreichischen Postsparkasse Ag Case C-381/99 Justices' gloss unlawful Divisional Court Published July 9,2001 Evans (Darren Michael) v Dpp Judge not entitled to impose costs tariff Court of Appeal Published July 9,2001 1-800 Flowers Inc v Phonenames Ltd Beford Lord Justice Peter gibson Lord Justice Buxtion and Lord Justice Jonathan Parker Judgment May 18,2001 Review Bridge 2 gmaes Word Watching Chess Winning Move Solution on page 29 Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC 1 Times 2 Crossword No 2,389 Choice Odyssey
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