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News from 20/07/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Richard Owen and Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, David Canter, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Tim Reid and Ian Cobain, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, T. H. Hughes-Davies, Rachel Cusk, Paul Hoggart, John Gosden, Ian Blackshaw, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, J. S. Moore, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, David Hatcher, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Andy Beech, Alex Murray, Lynne Truss, John Cosson, Stuart MacOnie, Jeremy Whittle, Paul Sokoloff, Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren, John Thicknesse, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Tony de Launay, Pat Gibson, Michael Ogden, Donald Hutera, Brian Worboys, Thrasy Petropoulos, J. M. Jagger, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Nigel Waterson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Michael Carlton, Chris Bryant, Emma Coleman-Jones, James Landale Political Correspondent, A. J. Colbert, Mike Bradley, Charles Bremner, Clifford A. Schaffer, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Angela Jameson, James Landale and Philip Webster, N. C. Russell, Paul McCann, Andrew Norfolk and Ian Cobain, Ray Aldridge, David Lister, Frances Gibbs Legal Editor, Rick Broadbent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Nigel Bowden, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Paul Sexton, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, T. R. C. Boyde, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Matthew Parris Parliamentary Sketch, Nick Hasell, John Goodbody, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Natalle Ferstendik, Katty Kay, James Pringle, Ian Cobain and Andrew Norfolk, Mel Webb, David Madel, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin Oliver Kay and Russell Kempson, Rodney Gray, Chris McGrath, L. L. Blake, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, J. F. James, Alan Lee, Michael Austin, Jeremy Hart, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Tom Bradley, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Maggie Bullock, Stephen Dalton, John Parfitt, Valerie Grove, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico,

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Archer: the final disgrace Blair and Bush He betrayed and everything. No lie was too… Labour's £100 charge for sacking appeals Index Sneaking sympathy demands a supply of shepherd's pie Valerie Grove at the Old Bailey Sandals DTI may review Anglia share deal The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Offers Exit Portillo, his star eclipsed by a baby Ulster 'could be like Middle East' The weather today Fake gun man was shot in back Britons are duped over holidays News in Brief Pill clotting risk News in Brief Divorce leaflets News in Brief Bird in hand News in Brief Dry Bush gets soaked while daughter has a sniff of the port Blair support for missile defence earns US praise Banished Barbara could have brightened the party TGL Friday's Queen's cake passes the Test Dell Once upon a time, there was a great liar Andrew Pierce on a rollercoster life Marry Archer: will she walt for him? One more on a roll of shame BT Strip search all part of first-night experience Staples Lies, damned lies and a scoundrel's corrupt defence Tim Reid on the fateful libel trial Picture Gallery Roll-call of broken laws and penalties These were the charges that Lord Archer faced at the Old Bailey Harrods 'Porridge Potts' lives up to name Ford Surprise evidence backfired in court Post-Modern fraudster who was his own invention David Canter The psychologist's view Halfords Daily Star launches £2m suit to get its money back What they said then. . . …and now HSBC Nokia Connecting People Secret women who exploded myth of fidelity SAAB Shoppers dressed down by store boss Weddings drop by quarter in a decade Bailiffs' powers to be reduced BT Cellnet Sporting match Young driver scheme 'puts up road toll' Comet Balliol beats St John's to top of Oxford table Intelligent Finance Half of food outlets are unhygienic News in Brief Inquest tape News in Brief Teacher 'bit pupil' News in Brief Suzanne Lyons News in Brief Correction News in Brief US anti-abortion militants name Britons on Web Four arrested in raid on mansion Norwich Union Teenager doused infant in fuel Mitsubishi Motors Armed boys, 12, hold up store Tory leaders fall out over holiday truce International Markets? They're a foreign… Charitable end to frontbench sparring Dunwoody 'rebels' fight attempt to remove them Heal's Summer Sale Golden state goes from cuts to surplus Time Britons flee Costa del Sol Inferno Outback attacker was my lover, woman tells police Go (Reuters): Hippy guru extradited by France World in Brief (Reuters): Nepal resignation World in Brief (AP): Sergeant charged World in Brief Milosevic visit World in Brief (Reuters): Angler's lifeline World in Brief Saga Prudential How leaders will spend the weekend Chirac calls for unity over Kyoto Besieged Italians deport Britons Roche Bobois Bush 'is causing isolation of US' Putin takes glory road in Khrushchev Zil SHReK Protesters set off to 'save the world' How a radical and a moderate set the agenda Climate talks at risk over 'sinks' Fujitsu Siemens Computers Online Feed your Mind Online Learning Monday Uncle Sam is really the target at Genoa The so-called debete on globalisation is actually about resentment of us power The true tragedy of the Archer affair is the long list of his accomplices Picture Gallery The summit industry sinks to the depths A bad sign The Times Diary Archer's End A cautionary tale of our time Taking the Strain Transport policy can be seen sliding from bad to worse States Visit Bush chooses the quintessentially American option Separation of powers An independent Bbc Tempting target Commons sense should prevail Marijuana research gives drug 'safe bill of health' Give way in bypass disputes AS-level exams Absence of shock Olympics in China Congestion charge New necessities Court Circular Church news Personal Column Tracing the origins of farming in America, 7,000 years ago Birthdays Picture Gallery Dinners Anniversaries Ceremony University news Livery companies Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Sidney Sutcliffe Oboist and teacher with a sweet tone and a nature Personal Column Flights Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Colonel E. D. V. Prendergast Reconnaissance pilot who helped to capture Caen, and who later studied and catalogued the dragonflies of Dorset Arthur Worsley Great ventriloquist who rarely got a word in edgeways Provisionals' Commander among Those Seized Ansel Harris Harnessing Jewish money for charitable causes around the world No Title The Times Unit Trust Information Servise Landlord Mortgages Late recovery for shares Rolls Royce Direct Out-of-town spectre looms over Canary Angela Jameson The poor transport service has prompted a demand for compensation Northern Rock Group Interim Results Elites need discipline of people power Conversion for Camdessus City Diary Panel head City Diary Bowled over City Diary City brides City Diary Shire falls over product threat Nick Hasell Stock Market Jarvis lifted by cash payout hopes Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodltles London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Still enough reasons to worry Misys investors Robert Cole Tempus Northern Rock LSE Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Pension fund managers buck trend Worldcom Economic fears over spending Bowman loss threatens Thales jobs Northern Rock warns off buyers ITV Digital sees 'solid' growth Results in Brief Exchange Rates S&N weighs up bid for Beck's Business in Brief Matalan buys Lee Business in Brief Dewhirst to quit Business in Brief HSBC sells Mira Business in Brief Euro Disney rise Business in Brief Pirc advises 'no' Business in Brief Old English ahead Business in Brief Whittard talks Business in Brief Analysts nervous as Nokia fails to back revival hope Dell and IBM sound notes of caution Regan witness will be examined by video link Halifax's BoS deal approved Give protection against HLS protesters Commentary HLS plan expected Hp Invent LSE listing backed Inside Havas offer for Tempus puts Sorrcell on bid alert The Times Crossword 21.785 Stock Markets FSA risk unit not set up when insurer failed Misys dives on profit alert Express offered £1bn credit line Currencies Everything gets a price tag Putting a Value on United Kingdom plc Canary Wharf expansion hope Interest Rates Galliard Homes Ltd Commodities Montgmerie exorcises the demons to open early lead Mitsubishi Motors First Glance Yesterday Today Television The Open Championship Today Golf: The Open Championship Television and Radio Hell Hole Vale of Tears Card of the Course Internet Montgomerie takes on title role in odd couple Phil Yates Major change of attitude and a little help from a friend put Scot in driving seat First-round scores from Royal Lytham & St Annes Rose blooms again as Dixon tries to take his mantle The music you'll be dancing to this summer Woods fails in search of the lost arc Golf: The Open Championship Faldo's collapse leaves romantics having to face up to reality Mel Webb Complications set in to arrest renaissance of former champion Fantasy League Daly still proves a driving force on ninth life Golf: The Open Championship Lynne Truss American stays largely on the straight and narrow in effort to be ultimate Comeback Kid The Sunday Times Mickelson left wondering if he can emulate Charles Don't go near the water, Alex Patricia Davies Out and about at Lytham Burning desire to win keeps Clarke on course Luckless England left under a cloud Cricket: second npower Test Ghosts of triumphs past provide sole solace for pinstriped ones Oliver Holt at Lord's Cricketline Lamb prepared to press for change Legal & Public Notices Royal visit to Lord's puts the icing on the cake Enjoying the Lord's fare Modern Tests are literally a feast of entertainment England off the pace as Brown leads pursuit Fl must find a better formula for fans Montgomerie and the majors Rugby life after the Lions Vieira and Colly transfer tales: paper boys have got them on tap Win or bust in Nairobi for fired-up Burns McRae pacing himself for shot at world title Spaniards aim to peak in pursuit of Armstrong Bicknell has top order falling apart at seams Cricket: Cricinfo County Championship first division Rain fails to dampen Key's seaside frolic Harmison implements damage control Second division Yesterday's scoreboards Sutcliffe makes Glamorgan suffer Nottinghamshire find road to recovery Chapple launches Lancashire out of doldrums Munton's heroics offer scant consolation Resurgent E1 Guerrouj prepares to meet his Olympic foe Athletics Villa find 'gem' to replace Southgate Roeder accuses Newcastle over £6m Sinclair bid Foster tops the bill Rowing Wigan poised to contest lead Rugby league Dillon puts the accent on winning New Zealand seize the spoils after tie Bowls Narrow victory gives Patel shot in the arm Shooting Quartet of Britons claim final places Modern pentathion The Daily results service Days ahead British Euro Sport Picture of the day Yesterday's racing results West Indies take early advantage Sport Summary Rochus gives Lee short shrift Sport Summary Morgan reaches quarter-finals Sport Summary England suffer surprise defeat Sport Summary Duncalf secures semi-final place Sport Summary Racing Southwell Pontefract Newmarket Chepstow Hamilton Park Raceline Wanted: next year's champions Racing John Gosden The annual search for perfection began at Keeneland this week Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say Fantasy League US beckons for Cecil's Shibboleth Made to Measure Shirts Murtagh in line to ride Galileo Pop Interview Media Style Will she wait for him? Contents Tantrums and tiaras Inexplicable chemistry Mary Archer has renained loyal to Jeffrey despite business failings and infidelities. As he begins a four-year jail term, Valerie Grove asks if she will still be there for him on his release The Week in briefs 'They shot him like a mad dog' The mother of the schizophrenic shot dead by police while wielding a samurai sword tells Carol Midgley that her son was a 'kind and gentle person' and no danger to the public The Times Free Entry Reading, like junk food, can be bad for you Families' perception of risk has malfunctioned. They think everyone's out of get them, except the people who actually are Starts in their minds Viewpoint Posh desire to be Moira Shearer is another example of success breeding hubris, says Stuart MacOnie Pop Incognito Astoria, W1 The Xxxx life Television What's the secret of The Secret Life of Us? It's Australian. Big deal, says Caitlian Moran Nothing could befall a cast of randy young lawyers that we haven't seen before Manu of the moment New Albums Once the word 'Europop' sent hipsters into a cold sweat. But now there in Manu Chao, says Lisa Verrico Last stand for lad rock New Albums What are the old blokes of Britpop up to? David Sinclair reveals the grily truth Iht Alas, poor, Kurt, he knew him Pop; one man's Nirvana is another man's hell- as Chris Campling discovered when he read Everett True's accountant of the grunge years In pure Smashie and Nicey mode, True explains that Kurt Cabain 'had literally put a hole through his head' Joy division Rock New Order are back, and Stephen Dalton is in seventh heaven The Times New jazz albums Entertainments Lerner & Loewes Entertainments Listings The dark and the daft Dance Two new shows rwveal a riot of invention to Donald Hutera Strife in our time Theatre David Edgar's new play wades deep into the murky waters of power politics, but there is humour too, says Benedict Nightingale Concert Lott/Allen Wigmore Hall Play choice What I'm wearing Cathy Kasterine School for seduction Why would Frenchwomen need lessons in love? Charles Bremner meets a noblewoman whose book offers a new slant on the mating game Six of the best brooches The London Furniture Village Custom-made for a snip Chic made-to-measure clothes don't have to come with a big price tag for a smart woman, says Maggie Bullock A very big talker Richard Desmond, the owner of Express Newspapers, says he will soon have ?1 billion to spend and predicts that the Express will outsell the Mail. Interview by Raymond Snoddy The Times Simply Org@nic Clash of the Torygraphs Senior insiders give Paul McCann the lowdown on the civil war at Telegraph Towers Media Diary Tomorrow in play Media & Marketing The Times Marketing and Business Development Executive News of the World The Sunday Times Who can Blair put in the chair? The BBC's new chairman must be astute and free of the crony tag, says Chris Bryant Disney's new face Crème LaneFox Hanscomb Party Planners West End Dutch Speaker Secretary/pa Pa/executive Assistant Fed up with the hustle & bustle of London then why… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knowledge of ban is sufficient for guilt House of Lords Power to recall jury in order to correct mistake Court of Appeal Any amendment to jury's verdiet must be prompt Court of Appeal Court can dispense with service Queen's Bench Division Review Bridge Word Watching Chess Winning Move Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2399 Index Choice Anthea Turner spills the beans

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