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News from 17/07/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Helen Studd, Dick Langton, James Moore, Ivo Tennant Junior Cricket, Ed Mayo, Director, Charles Goodson-Wickes, Dearbâil Jordan, Philip Howard, Carole Yates, Edwina Currie Jones, David Chater, Clive Davis, Prue Leith, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Russell Jenkins Steve Bird and Elizabeth Judge, Elizabeth Watson, Geoff Brown, Giles Coren, Glen Plant, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Nick Paget-Brown, Valerie Elliott, Roger Maynard and Russell Jenkins, Michael Gallagher, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Mike Everett, Dr Jane Collins, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Heather Nicholson, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Rodney Milnes, Alice Lagnado, James Landale Political Correspondent, Christina Michalos, Dan Conley, Helen Rumbelow, John Gummer (Chairman), Greg Hurst, Richard Susskind, Mark Court, Angela Jameson, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Julia Cole, Relate counsellor, Greg Hurst, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, David Evans, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Monica Porter's, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, David Watts, Stephen Farrell and Zahid Hussain, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Gerald Morgan, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Oliver Kay, Russell Kempson and George Caulkin, Tom Benyon, Patlence Wheatcroft Business Editor, Derek Blacker, Sonia Damie, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Forbes Abercrombie, Peta Bee, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Kate McHALE, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jon Robins, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Julian Muscat, Adam Butler, Andrew Pierce and Tom Baldwin, John Allison, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Norman Fowler (Chairman), Philip Webster Political Editor, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Pamela Taylor, Chief Executive, Brian Hodge, Maureen Paton, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston and Alice Lagnado, Michael Webb, John Malpas, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stephen Dalton, John Goodbody Sports Reporter, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Simon Crompton, John Phillips, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Jan Raath, Peter Summerscale, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft,

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If the Tories vote for Clarke today they will have… Blair defeated by backbench show of force Heiress inquest Talks break down Alcohol ban Pensions blow A high-flying fugitive is giving everyone the… Ask Dr Jane Fruit machine ban to curb child gamblers Property tycoon arrested in murder inquiry The Times Times Fantasy Football Ancram switch upsets Clarke Tiffany & Co Hopes fade for Outback camper victim The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Law Report Light exposes victim of unnatural selection Parliamentary Sketch We were upfront on Hindujas, says No 10 The weather today Lone Star salute for Churchill Drug tragedy of girl who had everything By a Correspondent: Archer jury sent home Duchess blames Prince Philip By a Correspondent: Lesbian denies threats to kill former lover By a Correspondent: Suspected gunman shot dead Citibank Life on the dole keeps IDS's feet on ground Tory Leadership BT Lack of defectors to Portillo may seal outcome of vote The undeclared MPs who could determine the Tory leadership Exotic journey ended in terror and bloodshed Itv DIGITAL Aboriginal skills based on hunting Eat lamb that Continent bans, shoppers told Intel inside Chefs and their recipes Beckett believes time is ripe for reform Protesters win legal battle over mice test Unit will share ideas with private schools Farmer's future in jeopardy if sheep are killed League table plan for heart surgeons Army's runaway lovers jailed and stripped of rank Jaguar Bakery staff sent to deaths in giant oven Inmarsat Checkpoint London: The 180 Boundary Points Where you will pay to drive into London By a Correspondent: Judge condemns Tube over safety By a Correspondent: Joyrider, 14, is first tagging guinea-pig Mother of son shot dead by police may sue The National Rail network Jowell backs reform of Arts Council High Heels left star in agony Losing keys not a worry at £2m home Danielle seen in row with man News in Brief Race charges £26,000 golf ball Swan two three Net call Text deterrent SAAB Scheme to revamp rail system 'unfeasible' Itv DIGITAL Another fugitive vulture plays hard to get in the Essex treetops Up to six per cent gross interest on uninvested… MPs on all sides defy ousting of chairmen Commons: selection protest Be freeserve Straw criticises EU for being out of touch By a Correspondent: Wembley too late for world contest Lib Dems may sever links with Government Labour peer under threat of suspension Parliament in Brief Quote of the day Today in Parliament Blair's plans for public services divide unions A little silence from the GMB would be welcome On Politics Standard Life Bank Now on sale No 10 urged to act over tunnel stowaways Kursk salvage raises nuclear fear Hp Abortion clinic guard shot dead World in Brief (AP): News boss hurt (Reuters): 41 killed in blast (Reuters): Youths charged (Reuters): Drunken sailor Putin revives Stalinist cult of worker hero Itv DIGITAL Looting follows squatter killing Summit collapse follows Kashmir talks deadlock Three killed in Palestinian bomb attack Swiftcall Internet Banking Russia revives old Communist pact with China Bush faces hostility over Kyoto accord at summit Alodis Archbishop faces trial for fraud AXA Direct Itv Digital Jospin spends way out of economic slowdown Norwich Union Saga Genoa put on edge by pre-G8 bombing Search for intern shifts to old mansion Tax-cut hoarders foil Bush Jamaican 'dons' issue invitation that only Blair can afford to refuse Guide Dogs The Open University Actor given another chance Intelligent Finance The Times online Oxbridge, the home of slow learners Our ancient universities can't afford to go on blithely ignoring their critics Sharpen your axes shareholders, heads must roll at Marconi tomorrow Picture Gallery Why Ken Clarke is Blair's Trojan Horse On the boddle Giles Coren Portillo or Bust A risky operation, a placebe or a suicide pill The China Card The Sino-Russian treaty is an attempt to bolster influence Lambs to the Slaughter Help native farmers by enjoying British lamb Vision, not division, is what the Conservative Party needs for recovery China's Olympics Political crackdown Marconi seen from the sharp end Inner-city ills Water pollution cost War crimes trials Don't ring us ... Court Circular Birthdays Personal Column Luncheon Dinners Results Life barony Picture Gallery Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Brigadier Sir Noel Short Speaker's Secretary and analytical soldier, whose preoccupation with problem solving seemed to leave him no time for fear James Bernard Composer who wrote scores for Hammer Horror films and a song cycle for Peter Pears Personal Column Flights Directory Faresavers Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jetline Flight Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Dublin Oxford Movement Celebrates its Centenary The Very Rev Ivan Neill Chaplain to royalty and to those bereaved by war Jack Birks Opening up the North Sea oilfield for exploration The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Losses trimmed at close Barclays Argentina's difficulties will not spread Economic View The Equitable Life Assurance Society Allan reels in a screen deal City Diary On the Brink City Diary Bird brain City Diary High flyer City Diary Compass price heads south Stock Market Games Workshop hits 18-month high 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 Football shares fail to score with investors Tempus Fish QXL ricardo Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street SFO chief criticises clear-up on fraud Worldcom Bad debt losses soar at Bank of America Atkins to cut 450 jobs in revamp Eircom backs O'Brien New deal for drug company Results in Brief Exchange Rates Big Mac price for Japanese float New Look says sales recovering Business in Brief QXL live launch Ivory & Sime sale Sports rights deal Tay rejects bid Sanmina acquires SCI in $6bn deal DMGT group fined £1.3m Prudential Alcatel adds to telecoms job cuts The watchdog that failed to bark Patience Wheatcroft Commentary Leicester lifted by approach Fish! to recast outlet for training BG sells Storage to US for £421m Inside BP fills up with £4bn asset swap in Germany Royal Bank of Scotland in $2bn US deal The Times Crossword 21,782 Equitable cuts up to 16% off the value of 400,000 policies Stock Markets Diller pays £1bn for Expedia Vickers vows to be aggressive Currencies Wellcome 'to build at Dome' Interest Rates Regus Patience Wheatcroft Commodities Roddicks tighten grip on Body Shop in America Rogge sails over final hurdle to become President of IOC Charcol Ferguson calls time on players hitting the bar First Glance Yesterday Today Television Fantasy Football is back-and it's bigger than ever Platt eager to repay national trust Football Picture Gallery Arsenal offer Vieira tempting pay rise to stay at Highbury Tottenham to bring end to Ziege's Anfield spell Caring Cook leaves door open to Athens Modern pentathlon Armstrong low on mountain highs as plot deepens Cycling: Tour de France Heading for the Wills: The Peaks and Troughs Facing Competitors this Week SportingOdds. co. uk Jeremy Whittle on the whiff of scandal that follows the heroes of the Tour Chambers accepts challenge to show his quality Athietics Three vying for prize at Bisley Sport Summary Calmer Lee earns place in top 100 South Africa eye MacQueen Games tickets will start at £5 First golds go to Italy in Fukuoka St Helens add Beckett to squad Win keeps Brazil in with chance Van de Velde ignores Open wound Golf: Open Championship qualifying Torrance shows anger at major omission Legal & Public Notices E1s at pains to get round course The Sunday Times Wales and Scotland envisage testing campaigns Hockey Australians prepare to give swing vote to Fleming Cricket Benaud extols virtues of fair play Record opening stand puts Sussex on road to easy win ECB seeks lion's share of youth market From a Correspondent: Smith bids for fruitful conclusion Roselands rejoice in surprise victory The Times Todt says Ferrari will not relax as luck holds Motor racing A talent open to debate Diplomat who became sport's main ambassador Victory the aim, but at what price Winning tour for Lions' fans Watching brief on county game An iron fist in a batting glove Rogge promises to restore popular touch The new IOC President will seek to banish the excesses of his predecessor Corporate Golf Challenge The Daily results service The Times British Eurosport Open Championship qualifying tournament final scores This month's football transfers Golf rankings Pools forecast 7 days ahead Destination unknown despite signpost Racing On The Level Beverley Brighton TEAMtalk Raceline Reading the racecard Yesterday's results Itv Digital Hannon eyes Newbury sprint Stoute sees benefit of Ayr raid Racing Open Golf Championship Tickets for the Open Times Square Renault Megane Today's sports weather Family Arts Lifetime Law What do we want? Nothing Contents The pampered revolutionaries Europ'es youth will be rioing again at this week's G8 Summit in Genoa. Paradoxically they are protesting because they have little to complain about. Michael Gove explores the phenomenon of anarchy Every generation of revolutionaries has its Garibaldi or Hanoi Jane What is the Inquiry about The 2 Minute Briefing Bristol Infirmary Inquiry What are its likely recommendations going to be Will everyone agree What steps have been taken so far to stop a recurrence of such a tragedy Divorce without conflict A US study says that children of parents will a long history of discord are harmed less by marital breakup than those whose parents separate suddenly. Monica Porter's experience is that the oppisite is true 'Staying together is better''Don's hide the problems' 'We are not child-focused' 'It all felt almost natural' The Times Token Anthony Howard In the Lords the old fault line separating Liberals from Social Democrats is still distinct and visible Politics, a callous calling Why did Hague hire Platell Been there, done that saved the birds Stealing eggs is a despicable thing to do, and has been illegal for almost 50 years, yet it still happens Why I don't wear M&s there days As sales of M&S womenswear plummet, Heather Nicholson offers some advice to the shop which once provided affordable style Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Healthspan Elemental medicine An Ayurvedic meal was served to ease tension at a summit between India and Pakistan. But does the ancient medicine work, asks Peta Bee A simple test to identify flat feet The Times children's doctor answers readers questions Tempur Are we losing our rights as patients The Government has quietly withdrawn the Tory Patient's Charter, and there is now confusion about what people are entitled to says Simon Cronpton Read Dr Thomas Stuttaford every Thursday in Times 2 EarPlanes Man of the hardcore moment Film It doesn't last long, but it's caused a lot of fuss. Patrice Chereau, director of the imminent Intimacy, talks to Stephen Dalton about taht scene Picture Gallery The best is silents Film The whole of Intolerance reduced to ten minutes? Easy if you were at the ever-wonderful Bologna Festival with Geoff Brown Trick of staging Dicky Interview America'a 37th President has insppired more that one work of fiction. Clive Davis meets the author of one of the best Young blood transfusion British theatre is facing a dearth of new directors. But help is at hand, writes Maureen Paton Nothing fails like success Viewpoint The tale of Norman Platt and Kent Opera is one of high hopes and low stabs in the back, says Rodney Milnes Verdi's king of comedy Review An early Verdi curio makes a stulish return at the Buxton, Festival, says Rodney Milnes HMV Opera & Ballet Theatre Tokens Entertainments Listings Concerts Music Smith Quarter/Sinfonia 21 Cheltenham Festival Concert Philharmonia/Schiff Festival Hall Departure points Interview One doesn't want to be beastly to the British, but the Germans make it more worthwhile Play choice Taste for the exotic New Classical Albums Bach flute concertos and Rimsky-Korsakova's Scheherazade strike the right seductuive High Heels & Low Lifes Concert Berlioz Requiem St Paul's Cathedral Review Bridge Games Word Watching Chess Winning Move Satellite, cable & digital Choice Radio Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2396 Today's Television Choice Towry Law What a softer line on cannabis means Hughes-Castell Senior Artists gain but markets lose An EU directive giving artists a share of the resale value of their work is threatening the London art market says Christina Michalos EJ Legal Michael Page Selfridges & Co When drug use is not a sacking offence If the gevernment line on cannabis softens employers may have to revise their views, says Grania Langdon-Down BPP Law School Hays ZMB Capita Ras The supreme sacrifice Why did lord Bingham of Comhill give up the most powerful position in the judicial hierarchy to sit in a more rarefied court? Interview by Frances Gibb How to set standards for the dealrooms Online Charter Office of Fair Trading Carillion Puisne Judge - Cayman Islands Times Newspapers Chambers and Partners It does not make sense to give a dog a bad name News Merger mantra gets French translation The trend towards international amalgamation has finally reached France, says John Malpas Andersen faces setback Crocodile Morley Holiday fun Windsor & Co LawWeek America's finest Bates Wells & Braithwaite Beale and Company Phoenix Chambers In House Legal Department Legal Consultant - East Anglia St. James's Chambers Working options Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items No win, no fee cases prove a cherry-picker's charter Legal Dairy Trading places Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Henderson Hall Specialists in Legal Recruitment Central European Media Enterprises Group

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