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News from 13/07/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Stephen Haseler (Chairman), Marion McGilvary, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Christopher Walker Correspondent and Linus Gregorladis, Grace Bradberry, Anna Bradley (Director), Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, Paul Hoggart, Tony Dodgins, Alan McLay, David Rhys Jones, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Adam Cooper, Jeannette Joiner, Melanie Rickey, Donald Foreman, David Chater, James Bone, Michael Holdsworth, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, A. C. G. Wolstenholme, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Tony de Launay, Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor, Paul Fitzpatrick, John Clarke, Stephen Farrell and Linus Gregoriadis, John Bryant, Cornelius Lysaght, Michael Heaney, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tim Reid, Peter Niven, Martin Barrow, Bob Constanduros, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, James Delingpole, James Landale Political Correspondent, Michael Leapman, Jon Potter, Helen Rumbelow, Alan M. Calverd, Aileen Ballantyne, Derwent May, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Angela Jameson, James Doran City Correspondent, Hugo Rifkind, Russell Kempson, Oliver Kay, Martin Johnson, Ruthe R. Battestin, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Marit Hargie, Stephen Farrell South Asia Correspondent, Paul Sexton, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Norman Hampel, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Daniel Wallis, Philip Allott (Professor), Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, M. Baldey, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Martin Russell, Alastair Morton, Chairman, Lionel Mendoza, John Carr, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Richard Kewish, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Helen Studd and Herpreet Kaur Grewal, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Ben Macintyre, John Allison, Philip Webster Greg Hurst and Tom Baldwin, John Goodbody, Patricia McGURK, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Kenneth R. Whitton, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Simon Arron, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Ben Macintyre, Michael Dynes, Lynne Featherstone, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Mark Thompson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Oliver August and Giles Whittell, Nigel Powell, Stephen Dalton, Penny Russell-Smith, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Allan Hall, Robert Rhodes, Sally Patten, Brian Clarke Fishing Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, Ian P. H. Roberts,

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The Times Blair gets both barrels from party elders Lesbian has brother's Ivf baby How to slash your holiday mobile phone bill A-List Three-way race for Tory crown Nice car for the Queen, shame about the colour The Times British Grand Prix guide 55 police hurt as mobs riot in Belfast Boodle & Dunthorne The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times Arts Offers The Times Online Grand Prix Cheryl weighs up slim margin of victory Parliamentary Sketch Blunkett tells police that it's time to change The weather today Noon today Abroad Archer family grieves as verdict nears Mother who gave up the other Jeffrey for adoption Farrakhan 'sorry for anti-Semitism' Kidman flies to Crowe's Fiji isle More than Judge tells jury to remain focused on the evidence It is any two of three in this tight race On Politics Intelligent Finance Widdecombe to back Clarke in next round Tiny Who the MPs said that they voted for Family share terror of Ecstasy girl's last hours Keeping track of time to the femtosecond Kurt Geiger Shoe Sale Ford French open Bumi inquiry The Saturday Times Bradford blighted by fear and ignorance PC World 250 a night caught at Channel, say French Hastings bypass blocked Eurotunnel in asylum crisis MP urges language test for marriage migrants Plant rustlers dig up rare British orchid Angler fined £250 for killing cormorants Prudential Britain's Rarest Plants World's Rarest Species Upside down world of a special plant Ministers out to ruin Oxbridge, says college head Cambridge beats Oxford in cash race Magnet Children's art reveals silent anxieties Nurses' leader fears plot to privatise NHS Mobile phone bill is traveller's new peril How to avoid those over-the-top charges Virgin mobile PC World Virgin train crashes info car News in Brief Care inquiry Rainbow's end Lesbian has brother's child in IVF treatment Dixons Services reject 'Blimp' image India frees Briton after seven years' jail BT Chief quits English Heritage News in Brief Conman jailed £5.4m for Tower Autism gift Guinness case Corrections Choose Sharepeople Parliament in Brief Quote of the day Today in Parliament The Link Labour's 'excluded' back bench in revolt Trusted Blair aide to quit Downing Street Harrods Knightsbridge By a Correspondent: Camera ban for vivisection meetings Treasury error 'robbed victims of damages' Outbreak may out visitors for years Snakes strike out at walkers' return Prices too high, says tourism minister IBM By a Correspondent: University honours Queen of Jordan The Saturday Times BT Kennedys 'agree £10m crash payout' Pentagon to break arms pact in months Norwich Union Direct Father of 9 told: one more and you go to jail Foals' death blamed on trees AOL Suicide bid by hippy guru on the run over murder Time Blood specks at Condit's home Beijing plans spontaneous celebration Seafrance Nepal's Maoist rebels kidnap 71 police Squatters watch as Johannesburg camp is razed RBS Advanta £21m suit against PR 'princess' World in Brief (AP): Match result (Reuter): Genocide arrests (AP): Ivanisevic protest (AFP): Flights chaos (AFP): Bomb suspect Court win for Nazi massacre families King rejected by Bulgaria is welcomed back as Prime Minister Ceasefire cracks on West Bank SAGA Germ war experts protect G8 summit Give up sex for two years, Kenyans told Karadzic's arrest was blocked Fujitsu Siemens League of savagery The Times online In the end, Blair may win it for Portillo The Torries need to decide if theyloathe new labour more than the front-runner 'Courage Obelix! We've fought Caesar—now it's time for the czars' Picture Gallery A BBC appointment that beggars belief What a con Trial by Ordeal A Conservative election which seems destined to run and run Spiting the Face A Greek judgement on a wartime massacre is flawed Too Little Time As every new femtosecond goes by 'Crude violence' of government action The loss of Gwyneth Regional house prices Rising fares Controversy over M15 memoirs Offenders' early release Blind justice Nose-to-tail traffic Profiting from the Tube Short-changed Need for royals to register interests Palace spending Studying swearwords Play on words Court Circular Personal Column Picture Gallery Memorial service Reception Birthdays Livery companies Announcement To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Life baronies Latest wills Anniversaries Appointments in the Armed Forces Forthcoming marriages Marriages Church news Brigadier David Block Artillery commander who displayed courage and initiative during the Allied invasion of French North Africa in November 1942 Kenneth Dick Putting the world in the picture with unbiased television news Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Jia Lanpo Chinese Archaeologist who dug deep into man's prehistory Traffic Signals in Oxford Street The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Shares bounce back Elson Mack the Knife sharpens his cutting edge Analysis Legal & Public Notices Blowing bubbles is the key to investment Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Firing blanks at the Nationwide City Diary Case for more than one rate Business Letters No need to fear external evaluation Entry of life, but not as we know it Us bellwethers boost techs Stock Market Euromoney falls after downgrade Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates London Metal Exchange Diageo's strategic limbo will hinder progress Tempus Int Greetings PPL Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street BCC urges more cuts in rates Royal Mail Italy fuels European concern on deficit BAA sees recovery in traffic through airports Exchange Rates Results in Brief Bank in DigiPlex data centre lease deal Jurys plans major UK expansion Business in Brief IPC deal likely Regent Inns buys Oil price hits low FSA date set Commentary Look out. Old Mack, he's back Betting tax changes welcomed by Stanley Ladbrokes and BSkyB set up joint venture STM expects chip market recovery Sending Greetings to the Continent BP sells chemicals business to Cinven LBS reassures City on trading Wellington takes £3m charge Hutton quits MGPE as buyout is scrapped Phone retailer denies 'bust-up ' Emap doubts on performance Compass in asset swap with Swissair Cutting edge on Wall Street Welch to leave GE early as Europe spoils his party The Times Crossword 21,779 Wheat pays the price as Mack gets CSFB top job No Title UK and US ignore IMF Argentine warning Hurn 'regrets' Marconi's slide Burger King MBO on menu No Title Haskins attacks 'fat-cat' bonuses Interest Rates Baltimore admits Chantilley approach Regus No Title Commodities Villa ask Schimeichel to keep turning back hands of time Today in The Times Blue Atherton rises again from the captaincy ashes First Glance Yesterday Television United can scale new heights, Ferguson claims Football Switch Payments: Britain's Record Transfer Fees Southgate positive about new chapter at Middlesbrough Chelsea join scramble for Zenden By Our Sports Staff: Platt lands England Under-21 job as Forest take Hart ITV forced to call time on early football highlights Beijing on the brink of striking Olympic gold at last Olympic Games The race to decide who will stage the 2008 Games ends in Moscow today Armstrong feels the strain after crash puts dent in title ambitions Cycling: Tour de France British Eurosport The Bids for 2008 and how the Winner Will Be Decided The Times on Line Larkham's absence eases pain for wounded Lions Rugby union Sky 'Fifth columnist' Dawson circles biggest date of all in infamous tour diary Times Online Tomorrow Goosen given lift by acclamation Goldf Holmes and Curbishley ready to prove fitness Athletics Leading first-round scores Britain optimistic despite absentees Rowing The Sunday Times Youthful Morton brothers bid for nationals Bowls Waikato poised to land Paul's signature Rugby league Just the man for a crisis Michael Atherton is the wise choice for England Hunt leaves resentful rivals to spin their wheels One bad weekend does not spell disaster Letters At last, divine intervention Final thoughts on Wimbledon Can we have our players back? Lions count cost of tour casualty list as compensation bill rises Under the waterline it's nothing but coarse jokes and sex, sex, sex Why we must change rules to maintain sport's appeal Progress has increased levels of performance but reduced some games as a spectacle Hakkinen stalls on his plans for retirement Motor racing The Times Ambitious Fargus ready to rewrite family history Swimming Minardi's driving force seeking winning formula for survival England make cup exit Sport Summary Duggleby defeat ends title hopes Guildford pair earn call-ups Cowan becomes non-Challenger Beattie relishes Ryan reunion Epsom are pipped in the wind Shooting Surrey exposed by northern lights Cricket: Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy Flintoff sends powerful reminder Yesterday's scoreboards Wells guides Leicestershire home Dell From a Correspondent in Toronto: Scotland move closer to World Cup place ICC Trophy By Our Sports Staff: Ponting handed chance to prove his maturity Tour match The Daily results service Days ahead Picture of the day Squash rankings Racing Lingfield Park Southwell Windsor raises its game in the charity stakes Racing Life At The Races York Chester Yesterday's results Ringers' days numbered by chip technology Meeting Points Raceline Mozart shows his forte as a sprinter Racing Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say Win Lions poster Eastgold Trading Limited Bonaguil ready to strike form at York Reportage Arts Interview Media A List Contents The Saturday Times Secrets of the in-crowd Tatler has just revealed its latest a list. Here, the people who party with them reveal whether Huge, Camilla, Mick, Stella and co are really worth sending an invitation to The Week in briefs A sideways look at this week from the newspapers' in Brief columns Why did Hannelore really die? The suicide of Germany's former First Lady has provoked a strong reaction from both the press and the public. Allan Hall explores the mysteries surrounding Hannelore Kohl's death The Times Is it women's work? Men still less than balf the domestic chores. New Man is finished, says James Delingpole. He's still New Lad, says Marion McGilvary Husband childcare isn't for us Wife little change at home And so, Richard and Judy, adieu Television The show is over for This Morning with Richard and Judy. Caitlin Moran weeps softly The pair swam through two hours of live TV like a darting shoal of sardines A deep heart in Texas Interview The new Nanci Griffith CD owes a debt to a great book, and grandma too, she tells Paul Sexton People are so hungry to hear the new songs. God bless my fans, they're so dedicated The Times New blues albums She's gotta have a hit New Albums Remember when boys ruled pop? No, nor can Sia, Peppercorn Aaliyah et al. Or Lisa Verrico Peppercom Free Love (Arista) Funk, rootsy debut Sia Healing is Dificult (Long Lost Brother) Deep, dark and lovely Aaliyah Aaliyah (Virgin) Pop-dance perfection Taff with a touch of class New Albums What's the point of Wales? The latest songs from the Super Furry Animals for a start, says David Sinclair Super Furry Animals MVC It's all geek to him Interview He looks like a shambolic wreck, but comic Daniel Kitson has a sharp take on the world, finds Clive Davis Sometimes in his act Kitson risks being mistaken for just another smut merchant Venue fit for the virtuosi Music Yehudi Menuhin always wanted a conert hall for his school. His dream may finally come true, writes Dalya Alberage Space is so tight that musicians have to practise in their bedrooms and bathrooms HMV Pop Grandaddy Olympia, Dublin Entertainments Reute of Kings Entertainments Listings Not so bad to the bone Opera David McVier's new Macbeth helps to restore the kirov's credibility during its London run, says John Allison Festival The Coronation of George Ii Royal Naval College, Greenwich Play choice The weekend's highlights complied by Marit Hargie What I'm wearing Tanya Rose The new must-have jacl PR power al New York's party circuitr is of young, female publicists Six of the best coloured glass The London Furniture Village Magic with no rabbits Thanks to David Blaine and Harry Potter the art of illusion is cool. Hugo Rigkind explains Cyber boutiques Some of the most exclusive fashion items can be bought on the the Net, says Melanie Rickey Phillips The Times Wild past of a royal bride Crown Prince Haakon, the heir to the Norwegian throne, is to marry a single mother with a colourful past, with whom he has lived openly. Martin Fletcher meets them Every Tuesday Will Bulger killers escape the Net? A High Court ruling exposes the difficulties of policing the Web, says Nigel Powell Media & Marketing HR Department The Sun Multiple Display Advertising Items Three reasons for the fall of Fraser To justify a £1m a year salary at the Express, Jason Fraser needed more than a paparazzo's acumen, says Michael Leapman Media Diary Crème Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Miss G Jenkins Datascope Recruitment The good news is more news The BBC plans to leave its key programmes exactly where they are, says Mark Thompson Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Furniture Rental Company Carousel Consultancy Ltd No Title Secretary/pa Mayfair Nanny Agency Melinda Marks Recruitment Knightsbridge Secretaries AVEDA Party Planners Times Newspapers Medical Secretaries The Times The Belgian with big ideas RTL already has a slice of our TV pie but Didier Bellens is hungry for more The Sunday Times No breach in copying cutting House of Lords Published July 13,2001 Newspaper Licensing Agency Ltd v Marks and Spencer plc Before Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead, Lord Mackay of Clashfem, Lord Hoffmann, Lord Hope of Craighead and Lord Millett Speeches July 12,2001 English law for damages Queen's Bench Division Published July 13,2001 Hulse and Others v Chambers and Another Police not liable for mistaken arrest House of Lords Published July 13,2001 McGrath v Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary and Another Before Lord Steyn, Lord Browne-Wilkinson, Lord Cooke of Thomdon, Lord Clyde and Lord Hutton Speeches July 12,2001 Bridge Word Watching Review Alisdair Pugh and Way Chess Winning Move Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2393 Choice King's College British Grand Prix History in the making Sunday's race at Silverstone is pivotal to the 2001 season. A record-equalling Michael Schumacher victory would set him up for the championship. For David Coulthard a British Grand Prix hat-trick would put him right back in the frame. Kevin Eason setst the scene Inside A paragon of British skill After the debacle of last year's British Grand Prix, Silverstone is hoping to get a radical facelift that will truly reflect Britain's motor racing supremacy, reports Kevin Eason British Domination A man on a mission David Coulthard knows that victory on Sunday-making a hat-trick—will resurrect his title hopes. By kevin Eason Points Mean Prizes: How Schumacher Outpaces Coulthard Factfile Grand Prix 2001-Ready for the off at Silverstone Orange Nerve-racking tale of two Williams rookies Jenson Button disappeared from the limelight when he had to give up his Williams seat to Juan Pablo Montoya. But his former boss has not forgotten him, writes Adam Cooper Button v Montoya: First Ten Races No Title Playing around in boats Crazy? You'd better believe it You've got m@il Have you booked, sir? No place like home Ticket or leave it The Highway Code Fat chance of Juan shedding weight Remembering Michael Sweet smell of Cologne Clothes make the man What's your poison? Rare art of overtaking Who says Formula One is simply a procession? Opportunities to pass your opponent may be rare but one man has so far surpassed all the others in this year's championship. Tony Dodgins reports The prancing horse at fifty After five decades of setting standards, Ferrari still call the shots, Bob Constanduros reports Orange offer a wider choice of Orange Ten secret stars 'I'd be worried about going half the speed' Joos Holland has become familiar as the sound of Formula One festivities. Kevin Eason talks to a musician who's in tune with cars Your guide to all the rules Factfile Impress your Friends: A Guide to Formula One Technology Tall but used to being overlooked Justin Wilson guns for British F300 glory in curtain-raiser tomorrow, Simon Arron writes Orange

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