News from 16/07/2001
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Andrew Robson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, J. B. Shedden, Matthew Bannister, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Daniel, David Morrell, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, DJM, James Moore, James Moore and Jon Ashworth, Robert Wilson, Roger Maynard and Laura Peek, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Gary Duncan, Magnus Linklater, Donal Thompson, Adam Sage and Laura Peek, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, Roger Dyson, Paul Hoggart, Elizabeth Young, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Carol Midgley, Melanie Rickey, Hilary Finch, David Chater, John Clark-Maxwell, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Gabrielle Starkey, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, R. J. Arthy (Chairman), John S. Gaisford, Marc Young, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Thrasy Petropoulos, Kenneth Baker, Chairman, Michael Wickenden, Barry Keevins, Tim Reid, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Mark H. Lomas, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Lamont, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Robert Bruce, David Hands, David Charter, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Jessye Norman, Jasper Gerard, Emma Thompson, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Michael Theodoulou, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Anjana Ahuja Science briefing, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Jon Ashworth and James Moore, Rob Wright, Stephen Farrell and Zahid Hussain, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Sean MacAulay, William Davies, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor of the Year, Oliver Holt, Helen Nugent, Cecil Parkinson, Chairman, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Neil Sinden Head of Policy and Research, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nayab Chohan, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Katty Kay, Robert Crampton, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Donald Breatch, Julian Brazier, Anjana Ahuja, John Hopewell, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Stobart, Philip Webster, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Laura Peek, Maggie Bullock, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Michael Evans, Robert Whymant, Alan Price-Talbot, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Robbie Millen, Justine Hancock, Christopher Maltman, Richard Ford, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Bill Frindall, Joanna Coles,
ResumoBeing flattered by unions now will be no consolation… Portillo blow as MPs turn to Clarke Lords reform Lloyd's fears Island ambush Free Entry Picture Gallery Climber leaves daughters a sense of adventure Peace on menu at summit The Times Today Page 2. Crossword: 24 Law Report:… Grande Couture Three princes, two generations, one team Lib Dems seek dedicated tax to fund the NHS Silverstone's Silver arrow Hakkinen victorious Home & Legacy The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Fashion Picture Gallery Davis and Ancram defectors hold key The weather today Blair 'will not flinch' in drive for reform Milburn accepts cronyism is a problem Woman tells of abduction ordeal in Outback Infanticide mother in appeal Glider pilot dies after collision with plane Danger in traveller's paradise Horse power Platell puts her knife into heart of Portillo hopes 'Treachery' no bar to new job Time Killer seeks to inherit £1/4m Graduate pay to average £20,000 Police fail to stem rise in violent crime AXA RSPB plans new brand for 'greenest' meat Jail chief talks of Bulger 'guilt' Surprise divorces 'worse for children' How to make Sure your child is safe in Water BT Science teaching neglects ethical debate, says report Climber sees friends fall to their deaths One 2 one Forces want funds for 'safer' weapons Trainee returns to prove her worth Direct Line Navy destroyers expand for crew's comforts Five stabbed after Asian peace festival Saga AOL RSC staff may strike in autumn News in Brief Man shot dead M-way dash death Sub wreck found Safety crash Sky Panic button Top law lord calls for US-style supreme court Hp invent Treasury would be ideal home Sporting chance for new knees Chappell Research plan for Dome Water pressure the least of free diver's worries Somak Holidays Lung-busting plunge shatters world record Joe Strummer the punk icon is back Lockheed Martin Axed watchdogs call on Labour MPs to rebel Gateway Blair and Ahern still hope to save Assembly This Week in Parliament Harrods Anger at 'Jay for BBC' idea Island dream ends in ambush and murder Reports from Kingston on the threat facing 'returnees' from Britain Alliance Leicester Condit urged to quit over affair P&O Stena RAC Florida votes 'should not have counted' Pakistan upset by Kashmir's lack of priority Bitterness festers in paradise at top of the world Direct Line Go Pact on greenhouse gases 'set to collapse' Serbia to exhume 50 bodies taken from lorry in lake Bush may let illegals stay in US World in Brief Basque killings (Reuters): Briton arrested (AFP): Women attacked (AP): Terror charge (Reuters): Door to space (Reuters): Dictator dies £2.5m jewel theft Missile 'kill' boosts Bush's defence case Jiang and Putin unite to block US supremacy BT British Gas The Times Online It's simply too good to last for the Lib Dems The Tories will be back some day, and it's not safe to be left of Labour Chapter one, line one: how to make a complete Charlie of yourself over drugs Hamlet, lazybones and the grandmas' friend Lord's day Ulster's Ultimatum Blair and Ahern have adopted the best strategy avaliable Seize the Chance MPs and PM both stand to gain from a stronger Parliament The Limits of Heroism A world already mapped leaves few records to be broken Problems of housing shortage continue to grow US defence aims Rule of the road? Conservatives exhorted to accept change and adapt Letters to the Editor 1 Pennington Street, London E98 ITA. Telephone: 0207782 5000 Fax: 020-7782 5046 e-mail: letters@thetimes. co. uk Pension payments Dordogne rock art AS-level exams Beijing decision by IOC opposed Supersonic campaigner Eminently qualified New necessities Court Circular Church news Personal Column University news School news Royal Society: Ceremony Nature notes Examination results Livery Company Picture Gallery Birthdays Premier Tickets PSI Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Lai Holidays Anniversaries Flights Directory Travel Insurance TATA Flight Centre Flightwise Forthcoming marriages Appointment Luncheons Jetline Flight searchers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social HMS: Dinner Holiday Express London Hotel Offers Professor Thomas Wiedemann Exploring social exclusion in ancient times Lives in Brief Neville Braybrooke Unworldly and unclassifiable man of letters who loved making connection and was a quietly effective presence in literary life for 50 years Sir John Marriott Codcbreaker turned schoolmaster who took charge of the royal stamp collection Here Today, and Here Tomorrow On This Day July 16,1988 A dispute by Greek air-traffic controllers led tp severe delays-thousands of holidaymakers Capitalisation, week's change Trading Perios: Settlement takes place three business days after the day of trade. Changes are calculated on the previous days close, but adjustments are made when a stock is ex-divided. Changes, yields and price/earnings ratios are based on middle prices The Times A&L seen as sitting duck for takeover Companies Reporting Markets watch Greenspan for clue on rates Economic outlook Change on Week The Open University Results and statistics Exchange Rates Press cuttings get the chop in digital switch Woolwich What the Sunday Papers Say US legal fight may mean no end to the nightmare on Lime Street Jon Ashworth and James Moore Erin brockovich may breach Equitas-the fire-wall for lloyd's names Evans telematics firm in merger Prudential Hotels face fines over pensions Deloitte keeps up rate of growth Virtual art firm enters real world at a stroke Dot-com talent directory sued Japanese investors queue up for a bite of McDonald's Aids drugs price war threatens big firms Insurer looks to Germany Payouts on tax complaints soar Stores face toy design damages C&W weighs up exchangeable NTL bond Duxford take-off awaits lottery cash Branson out to sell bank arm Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Muir stands again for Nationwide Business in Brief Recession worry Baltimore denial Argentine talks Companies Reporting US health claims threaten Equitas The Times Crossword Stock Markets Picture Gallery Credit firms face action over insurer Wolves and Pubmaster square up in court Investors to vent their fury Byers to propose rail policy switch Currencies Think-tank urges break-up of DTI Interest Rates Computacenter Commodities Strong start forecast for LSE shares Coulthard has wings clipped in latest comedy of errors Centrum Lewis admits time is running out First Glance Yesterday Today Television Coulthard leaves us all deflated Motor racing: British Grand Prix Wilson puts his case for promotion Royal Air Force Kevin Eason charts how the teams fared at Silverstone Lessing pulls plug on fifth title bid Triathlon By Our Sports Staff: Improving Lee falls at final hurdle Tennis Races to come Coxless four quick to make its mark Rowing Caborn shows he can come up with answers Hakkinen happy to discover the winning formula again Motor racing: British Grand Prix Formula One 2001 Porsche Design Silverwood resurfaces for Lord's Test Cricket Surrey attack strangles the life out of one-day specialists At the Benson and Hedges Cup final Spectators shun one of season's highlights Scoreboard from Lord's Australia's reserves given brief battering by Shoaib Yorkshire rest 'tired and jaded' Gough Cricket: Norwich Union League first division Bailey's vigil proves to no avail Second division Yesterday's scoreboards By a Correspondent: Spirited Kent success aids title pursuit Royals ensure that Fraser's crusade ends in frustration Untested Carter makes all-round difference Holland in last-ball triumph Story Summary O'Sullivan reaps fruits of labour Llorente has final word Injuries force duo out of contention Quesada's arrival lifts Argentina Herbert lined up for California race Competitors fired up for Bisley Maruyama emulates Aoki England fail to stop whitewash Rubbing Salt into Wound Korean's call for paid officials draws rebuke Jacklin holds his nerve to create Open history Who Will Be Lord of the Rings? Last few laps for a Voice driven by love Programme Notes Edwards out on his own in lead-up to Edmonton Athletics O'Grady in yellow as Armstrong given slip Cycling: Tour de France By Our Sports Staff: End of road for warrior Schwer Boxing Results from Birmingham By Our Sports Staff: Newcastle's win tarnished by Dyer speculation Football Goosen's victory parade suggests powerful bid for Open title Golf Amateur hopefuls outshine Tour stars Humbled Lions left with only tears for souvenirs Rugby union Dell Pryce emphasises strength of Bulls Rugby league London's hopes fading By a Correspondent: Farrell influence inspires vital win Accident book that tells its own sad story 'Sticky tape' tour reinforces need for change Entire concept requires urgent examination if players are to maintain standards Nti Hill may have made it less of a mountain Pride intact but three into two just won't go, Henry says The Daily results service Days ahead British Euro Sport Cricket Open Championship qualifying tournament first-round scores Fallon maintains pace with treble Racing Ayr Newton Abbot Reading the racecard Saturday's results Windsor Yesterday's details Raceline The Times Wolverhampton Dunlop delivers Oaks one-two Racing Today's sports weather Compaq Jockeys offer the best way forward in selling stakes Times Square Parents Fashion Arts Childen's curfew Contents Police clean up the streets Scottish scheme still enjoys cautious approval The 2 Minute Briefing For Sale: Heaven's riches Action for charity The Times Never have I seen the press cover a story with such relish. You can smell the Schadenfreude wafting over New York The US food critic with no taste for British restaurants Why a first-time pregnant woman can be a bore Is your child safe in water? The number of children who drown wach year in Birtain is rising. Safety skills must not be negelacted, says Justine Hancock What to do if there Our daughter is shy, and stands apart, looking at her peers as they play Parent. forum Next week How readers and experts can help Bones of Contention Two French scientists claim to have found relics of our oldest ancestors but their rivals dispute the evidence, says evidence, says Anjana Ahuja Do tall trees make better clones? Clinging curtain conundrum The Times Thanks, but it's time to go now The outgoing IOC leaves behind him the stench of corruption, says John Goodbody Grande Counture This year's Paris trends Index Emma Hope's Shoes Streetwise denim Get hippy hippy chic Dig out those faded jeans, beads and old cheesecloth tops and prepare for a Summer of Love revival, says Melanie Rickey Picture Gallery Beauty Travel light The Times Still up against the wall Interview He may now be a dad in Somerset, but ex-Clash man Jow Strummer is still angry and back with a new album finds Nigel Williamson Where are they now? World Music Pop Black Crows/Stereophonics Donington Take us to your leaden La Movie With Final Fantasy you get hyper Realism; with Sexy Beast you get real people RSC May the force be with you Opera The Kirov's up to the company's reputation but Aida disappoints, says JOhn Allison Recitals Concert Picnic with Pavarotti Hyde Park Entertainments The Most Exciting New Play The Royal Ballet Theatre Tokens Play choice Today's highlight Misses and the hits A Sixties diva songbook show finds its groove but a reggae musical is in need of some fine-tunning, writes lan Johns Wordly wise Literature The winner of the Carnegie Medal tells Nicolette Jones why good books are the key to a good education Schools should be a place where children feel a tingle of excitement about reading Director's Chair Calculating claim for loss of pension House of Lords Tax payable on loans from overseas trust fund Court of Appeal Suspect is entitled to disclosure Queen's Bench Divisional Court Review Bridge 2 games Picture Gallery Chess Winning Move Solution on Page 29 Satellite, cable & digital Choice Witness Protection Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2395 Choice Space Golf Challenge Inside Enter the Golf Challenge now! 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