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News from 18/07/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Helen Studd, Helen Studd and Richard Owen, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, George Pendle, Claire McDonald, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Matt Wolf, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, David E. Anderson, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Kate Taylor, President, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Michael Chamberlain Chairman, Jeremy Whittle, Giles Coren, Lewis Smith and Michael Horsnell, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, A. J. Perry, Peter Ackroyd, Aidan Ruff, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Helen Dunmore, Lynne O'Donnell, James Landale Political Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Derwent May, Rose Rouse, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Roger Maynard and Steve Bird, Vanora Bennett, Richard Cork, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Diana Cambridge, Karen Homer, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Jonathan Redvers Harris, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Tony Whelpton, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, George Szirtes, Hilary Jones, John Crisp, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Jonathan Shepherd, Charles Cumming, Roger Boyes, Nick Baines, Nick Hasell, Siân Morgan, Ian Finlayson, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, John Goodbody, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, John Papworth, Editor, Anthony Julius, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent and Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Chris McGrath, Terence Crolley, K. L. Webb, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Greg Hurst and Laura Peek, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Ian Craft, Director, Richard Ford Home Correspondent and Grace Bradberry, Simon Jenkins, Jason Cowley, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Alice Miles, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Ben Webster, Transport Correspondent, Tory Nichols Pa, Roland Watson and Martin Fletcher, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico,

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Tories: what now? IRA must disarm, make no mistake, says Bush on eve of visit Clarke hits the front as Portillo crashes out Graham dies Hypocrisy row over union's Labour cash protest The Times Today Crouching Tiger And the winner is dripping wet Political Sketch BT The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times Arts Offers The Times Online Créme 'No win no fee' reforms back on track The weather today Blair sacks Kiley from London Transport 'Your fault' victim told Dobson Bill on tabacco advertising News in Brief Bakery pays £½m Ebola warning Footballer loses Driver jailed Paths to reopen Police on alert in wake of Brixton shooting Gunman arrested Ministers face legal problem in banning imitation guns Officer had only split second to decide to fire Sky Arts and oil beckon for a man brought low by plots and envy Tory Leadership On Portillo's future Portillistas are punished for their arrogance Contenders take a break Fatal blow was leak to newspaper Whoever is at helm, storms lie ahead On Politics Lockheed Martin Clarke's surge aided by bizarre alliance Tory Leadership Duncan Smith takes relief from one-vote margin Liverpool Victoria Ban on building in high-risk flood areas Japan on brink of rescuing climate treaty Welsh Assembly sacks Lord Rogers Van driver jailed for killing toddler 'Brilliant' test flight gives BA confidence AXA Concorde takes to the skies once more Currys Chips are down as Las Vegas comes to Britain Norwich Union Blackpool stakes future on games of chance Pharaohs' riches for Golden Mile BT Slots ban to tackle root of gambling addiction At Cinemas Everywhere from Friday Boy heard killer's footsteps on stairs Dell 'Outback attacker could strike again' Giant spider is a fatal attraction Teacher accused of lying over accident No 10 quiet over revolt Manhunt: tracking a killer in the outback 2 E-mail reveals how mandarins steered Hain Archer trial jury sent home again News in Brief Police car death 13.9m on Net CJD victim £1m 'Ferrari' Sex pest payout Tycoon released CU soon pls AA Deli challenge Today in Parliament Bush vows to bury 'obsolete' missile treaty Ben MacIntyre meets a resolute President before his trip to London and the G8 summit One. Tel No Clinton-style pub visits for teetotal successor James Meade Limited Summers spent in Scotland FBI 'loses' hundreds of laptops and guns Quack pill made Lincoln rage Rac Hong Kong schoolchildren demand ransoms for kidnapped classmates French embrace mobile homes Somak Holidays Washington Post boss dies Norwich Union Palaces returned to prince Alliance Leicester Israel blows up Hamas militants World in Brief (AFP): Chirac impasse (AP): Mob kills eight (AP): Oil pipeline deal (AP): Going for a song Correction Despite Kyoto, Europe must cool its heated anti-US climate Inside Boyes By Our Foreign Staff: Smoking 'can be good for economy' Sensational London British anarchists protest as Genoa train is cancelled Saga An accidental spy: How Mi6 tried to recruit me 2 Plutonium theft exposes nuclear security lapse Fujitsu Computers Siemens Talking Point E-Lectures Online On the Website Today And don't forget what happened to the dodo The Tories must learn what Labour knows—you can't trust your own side Homer and away.. . a soliloquy on my triumph over pain in defeat Yes, turkeys do vote for Christmas Field sports The Times Diary Blair Wins Again The Tories now face crippling divisions in the country Courtesy Visit Blair should show hostile Europeans how to treat a President A Feast of Beasts Pounce on the chance to see this new show Tackling crime by pooling data Peace in Kashmir Climate change Concern over police shootings Cure for Church's financial woes Religion on the BBC Car chase deaths Mobile phone charges Review rules of embryo research Illegal immigration Supermarket prices Perfect timing Court Circular Appointments Personal Column Birthdays Memorial service Picture Gallery Luncheons Anniversaries Dinners Forthcoming marriages Church news Peter Townend Self-appointed to the London Season who edited Burkes's Peerage and chose the debutantes for Queen Charlotte's Ball Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetline Citibond Flight Centre Katharine Graham Publisher of The Washington Post who brought down Nixon over Watergate; and became one of the most powerful women in America Court & Social Royal House of Windsor The Times Unit Trust Information Service Landlord Mortgages Further retreat for shares Regus Russia finally rises from the economic ruins Lavish new office blocks are just one sign of the recovery spreading from Moscow Revenge for Internet victims City Diary Co-operative Insurance Society Limited Lost leader City Diary Sack race City Dairy Jersey Royal City Diary Philips adds to techs' troubles Stock Market Casino review worries existing players Rumour of the day Directors' dealings Biggest Price Movements of the Day Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Reined in Colt still looks a sickly beast Tempus Ashtead John Menzies Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Underlying inflation remains at two-year high Hunt for $3bn loans in Turkey Drive for European share settlement fails Strong dollar hits Pfizer Exchange Rates Smartcard agenda for retailers and banks Young's fight goes on BT moves near to Blu stake sale Heal's slips despite approach admission ITV advertising gloom SIG rises on optimism New rule makes Ashtead cut profit Earnings down 74% at GM Business in Brief BP refineries sold EML agrees fine Delta cuts jobs Johnson ahead Chubb expands Results in Brief Philips warns of full-year losses Thorntons sales down Stakeholder Menzies in talks to sell ELC Marconi and Bt face day of reckoning Commentary Le Monde may float Panel steps into Baltimore battle Wunder cars Redstone investors call for LSE help Russia out of economic ruins MEPs want Brussels inquiry into UK insurance Merrill Lynch blames market turmoil as profits slump 41% The Times Crossword Stock Markets Simpson to confront protesters RBS raises £2bn for deal Currencies Colt at three-year share low Unions fear defence job cutbacks Interest Rates Domainnames. com Commodities Misery deepens for US high-tech industry Open mind and iron will give Woods edge on rivals Blue League clubs ready to switch codes, Wheeler claims First Glance Yesterday Today Television Cook leads team to glorious gold Modern pentathlon Ladbrokes The Sunday Times Musgrove remains an old master in R & A's new world Golf: The Open Championship Out and about at Lytham Vale and Dixon content with rich opportunity Golf: The Open Championship Open qualifiers provide stark contrast with great names they will play alongside Victor Chandler Lytham's contrasts provide early test Levet greets dream pairing with Woods as opportunity for distance work Parnevik's splendour in the grass At Lytham The Times Online Littlewoods Thorpe unhappy to be cast as saviour Cricket Ancient and modern mixture merits hymn of praise The Good Ground Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Schumacher escapes unhurt from high-speed crash Motor racing Yorkshire deliver charitable response to Gough End of the world for Scotland Cricket Credit Club Armstrong's brave bluff leaves rivals with mountain to climb Cycling: Tour de France Gibson regains lead role in trading places Sailing Clipper Log New Zealand make promising start Bowls Ireland's Biggest Bookmaker Caines keen to emerge from shadows for Edmonton bid Athletics Edwards responds Remember you're a game show host, Jackie-baby Olympic head must avoid ideas above his station Ballesteros scales new heights in Open triumph Old guard swept out by a new broom at Worcester United tried to poach unsettled Vieira, says Wenger Football Burleigh completes the tennis revolution Schools sport The Times Fifa takes hard line on drugs Ravanelli agrees deal with Derby Warriors give Johns his leave Rugby league Fantasy League Fantasy football is back - bigger and better The Daily results service The Times See Grown Men Cry Days ahead Picture Gallery Great Britain athletics squad England quartet march on Sport Summary Rain dampens old Ashes fixture Deadle leads fightback Ulster add Brink to their squad Middleton steps up for Under-21s Edinburgh Rocks sign US guard Racing Kempton Park Lingfield Park Newcastle Yarmouth Doncaster Worcester Yesterday's results Raceline Tourists beware, horseplay afoot in Killarney Racing Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say Open Golf Championship Open golf tickets Coolmore flexes its financial muscle at Keeneland sale Mortgages for Business Limited Reportage Books Property Crème Top Secret Contents Tantrums and tiaras Undercover and out of place How does M16 recruit agents? Surely not by a quiet word in your mother's ear at the local supermarket. But that is just how Charles Cumming was approached Fixing the railways is a government priority. But policy seems to be all over the track The railways More controversial even than John Prescott? What is the point of shorter franchises? What is the problem with the SRA? So he won't last? So no light at the end of the tunnel? The native manhunters Ancient Aboriginal tracking skills could be crucial in the hunt for the missing British tourist and his attacker. Jeremy Hart explains how the Australian bush can reveal a fugitive's trail The Egypt Bike Ride The Times Mary Ann Sieghart Why is it that, after more than 30 years of travelling by air, I can detect virtually no improvements in the experience? No 10 takes a licking over lickspittles Who pays for our bad luck? As we become more litigious, Antonia Senior talks pounds, shillings and recompense Ignore firms that advertise on TV—the 'Lost an eye? Maybe we can Help!' variety The Times In the money: Ethical coffee drinking The Times Worlds of great writing from a vast continent How can a single prize do justice to African literature? Jason Cowley, a judge of the Caine Prize, explains Self-obsessed? Christopher Wren How to conquer cacophony A late bloomer with a love of language: hurrah for Fowler, says Derwent May The Times Diary Out now in Paperback Forget all that stiff upper lip stuff Are confessional memoirs voyeuristic? Yes. Are they self-indulgent? Sometimes. But they can aaalso be enormously eentertaining, says Bel Mooney Non Fiction Talent that blazed bright after the Great Fire A new biography shows that Sir Christopher Wren's achievement can still astonish, says Peter Ackroyd His Invention so Fertile a Life of Christopher Wren By Adrian Tinniswood Jonathan Cape, £25;463pp Isbn 0 224 04298 x Penguin Viking Books/charts A fractured world Nineteen Twenty-One By Adam Thorpe Jonathan Cape, £5.99;370 pp Isbn 0 224 05282 9 They think, therefore they write Saving from the Wreck Essays on Poetry By Peter Porter Trent Books, £. 99;202pp ISBN 1 84233 055 1 Behind the Lines Pieces on Writing and PIctures By MIchael Hotmann Faber&Faber, £20:322 pp ISBN 0 571 19523 7 How to get the needle Visual Art Tattoos are far more than skin deep, as Rachel Campbell-Johnston finds in a new London exhibition Tattoos signigy the meanings and Values that underlie society's surface Royal Academy of Arts Heading for a tumble Michael Andrews was a masterly painter of people and parties. But Richard Cork sees trouble ahead in Tate retrospective National Gallery Private Passions The Laeyer and art writer is fascinated by Manet's Painting I like pictures of clutter, of things. It is intriguing to see what a man like Zola had in his study Pop Essential Festival Hackney Marshes, E9 The Times It's the singer, not the song Divas are alive and well and singing their hearts out in London. But will they over command the same exalted status as their sisters on Broadway? Matt Wolf finds out Play choice The Times Moor like it Opera After a Shaky Start, Kirov Opera has redeemed itself with Otello, says Rodney Milnes Farce and furious Theatre a Joe Orton revival shows that his work is ageing well, says Jeremy Kingston Opera & Ballet Theatres The Witches Eastwick Guilford fusion festival Ltd Offers in the region of £185,000 North of the Thames The London Property News Diversity First Barratt BB Property London Rentals Wright & Co Oxford Central North Oxford Escape from the London price spiral Roger Platt Multiple Display Advertising Items French Property News Chartered Institute of Taxation Associateship exams, May 2001 The Chartered Institute of Taxation Costs payable on insured conditional fee claims Court of Appeal Meaning of 'habitually' Court of Appeal Published July 18,2001 1klml v 1klml Bridge by Andrew Robson Word Watching Review Picture Gallery Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Sky One Choice Radio 4 Choice Answers to Word-Watching Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC 1 Times 2 Crossword No 2397 Today's Television Choice Old English Inns Melancholy: the work tonic In harmony with the Proms Fashion: out of the bag Tips and Techniques Time Savers Online Tip Listen up! It's about teamwork In tune for the Proms A Working Relationship Moneypenny test: personalised stamps Knightsbridge Secretaries The Temple Church Yumi Japanese Restaurant Party Planners LaneFox Membership Administrator First executive ltd Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Bilingual People Ltd The Eclipse Organisation Ltd Bilingual People Ltd Kingswood PA to Chairman of Leisure Group Royds Raphael Anderson Hoare Chairman's Pa Executive Assistant up to ?3000 & Benefits Just the job for a melancholy baby To clinch the interview, it will pay to impress the boss's Pa To land a job these days the employer's PA or secretary can be important, says Diana Cambridge In the bag Real Life Fashion 'Friends are always asking me where to go and eat' My Diary Tory Nichols, PA to the MD of Pink Fish, a restaurant and bar PR firm Eccentricity blended with luxury Conference Call Tortworth Court Chill out and serve for summer Tasting Coffee and walnut ice-cream Hammersmith & Fulham Aldrich & Company Angela Mortimer Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Design Ltd Solicitors Times Newspapers Carousel Consultancy Ltd Heather Graydon Bilingual (Chinese) PA Secretary/pa Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Sales/Marketing Coordinator Property Manager Angela Mortimer Pa to Global Head of Research Leading Management Consultancy Crone Corkill a spherion company MacLeod McCombe (Produce) Ltd NHS Crone Corkill a spherion company Crème Directors' Secretaries Knightsbridge Secretaries Convent Garden Bureau Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd Angela Mortimer Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Aldrich & Company Secretary/pa P. A/manager The Times The Royal Institution The Times Be assertive-short cut to a pay rise FYI Multi-Lingual Creme Super Secretaries First Creme Legal South of France Human Resources Marketing & Media Medical Secretaries Non Secretarial Part-Time Multilingual Service Recruitment Consultants Receptionists Times Newspapers Super secretary for West End Financial PR Co. Recruitment Consultants Time

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