News from 23/07/2001
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Andrew Robson, Allison Walker-Morecroft, Roger Cook, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, David Adams, Herman Tribelnig, Catherine Philip, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Robert Walkden, Catherine Riley, DJM, Martin Butcher, Patricia Davies, Liz Westhorpe, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Gabrielle Starkey, Lynne Truss, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, David Spreadbury, Michael Pudney Deputy chairman, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Valerie Elliott, Russell Jenkins and Joanna Bale, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Gary Duncan Economic Agenda, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Gwyn Thomas, Lea Paterson and Greg Hurst, Richard Owen and Barry Keevins, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Norman Harris, Barry Keevins, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Anatole Kaletsky, Gray Standen, Philip Webster, Richard Owen and Martin Fletcher, Helen Rumbelow, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, John Biggs, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, John Hopkins and Mel Webb, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Abi Newman, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adrian Rudge, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Deborah Brett, Oliver Holt, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nick Hasell, John Wright, Vera Graye, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, John Goodbody, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Philip Roberts, Russell Jenkins and Joanna Bale, James Pringle, Ruth Runciman, Chairman, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Denis Watkins, Craig Lord, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Mark Morgan (Consultant general), Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, David Hurford-Jones, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, Mark Henderson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Chrissie Barker, Michael I. Watson (Senior lecturer), Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Owen and Roger Boyes, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Chris Bunting, Robbie Millen, Barry Hyman, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Carmel Allen, Joanna Coles, John Watson,
ResumoMy vison for rural renewal Presidents heal rift over missile shield US voters 'ready to help poor' Wahid hits back Prince pleads for the countryside Woosnam finds victory is not in the bag The Times Today: page 2. Crossword: 22. Law Report:… Hain condemns police tactics at summit Times Fantasy Football £75,000 First Prize BT The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Picture Gallery Arts Offers The Times Online Fashion Britain 'heading for recession' Accord may be unworkable, says Trimble Eurosceptic Rifkind swings behind Clarke Westminister business The weather today Scottish break for Kursk children Beaten PC wins right to pass on £1m award to children Canon is banned for Bible claim Britannia Disgraced surgeon's £240,000 merit pay Wind foils the birdmen UK drivers still pay more BBC chief takes on 'middle-class squatters' Cost of a loaf set to rise 6p after poor harvest AOL Rspca blood tests claim Red tape lies at heart of next uphill battle Rural Revovery Supermarkets promise more produce from local farmers Ifaw Itv Digital Prince wants pubs to be hub of village life Birth defect drug in cancer success DELL London charge is capital for some Threat to extend train strike Passengers join court protest Over Tube Harrods Knightsbridge Harrison says he is dying News in Brief Pilot killed Toddler 's death Museum raid Gatwick hero Gun police hurt Lords reforms 'will include ban on Archer' Kurd charity has 'lost' £12m Direct Line Renault Mégne Osprey chick gives hope after 150 years IFAW Wahid declares emergency with tanks at gates Gunman may have stalked couple Dalai Lama trip Cheney provides alibi for Condit Ford Orissa flooding hits seven million US will refuse to sign germ weapons treaty Gateway Congress challenges cost of 'unwinnable' drugs war Heat wave Russians drink and drown Egg Multiple Display Advertising Items Itv Digital Ten die in fireworks party crush World in Brief Solar sail fails (Reuters): Bombers jailed (Reuter): Macedonia clash (Reuter): Kohl wife's note SAAB PC Time Prodi defends demonstrators Police seek Black Bloc who brought mayhem to city After Genoa Kyoto climate treaty at risk Outrage at 'eat whales' campaign Bonhams & Brooks Multiple Display Advertising Items Briton injured and six others held during police raids on protesters Multiple Display Advertising Items Charities condemn 'empty talk' on poverty After Genoa HH Online The Tories keep losing—it's just not cricket Lkie England's captain, their new leader will have to shake off te aura of defeat Jailbird Jeff should not be a scapegoat for the Conservatives' vulgarity Picture Gallery Wind of no change forecast for US policy Open secret Simon Barnes Summit Lessons Wat organisers and portesters alike must learn from Genoa The Rural Prince Used thoughts on te countryside from the Prince of Wates A Feathery Future The first osprey chick in 150 years gives hope for tomorrow M&s 's core curriculum Not as advertised Need for reform of cannabis laws Letters to the Editor 1 Penniungon Street, London E98 Ita . Telephone: 0207782 50000 Fax: 020 7782 5046 e-mail: tetters@tetimes. co. uk Conservative values past, present and for the future The seriousness of perjury offence Fatherhood at 50-plus More safety at sea Russian prosperity? No stamp required Graduate salaries Surplus lamb English spoken here Court Circular Life barony Appointments Personal Column University news Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Nature notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Delia Derbyshire Creator of the Dr who theme tune Lives in Brief Commander George Going Fleet Air Arm Observer who took part in the raid on the Italian fleet at Taranto and lost a leg in the revenge strike Professor Donald Cram Inventor of the host-guest field of chrmistry, whose Nobel Prize nearly went to a carpet cleaner On This Day Broad Sweep to Value-For-Money Citizens Charter Capitalisation, week's change Mercedes-Benz Lloyds TSB expected to clarify bid ambitions Results and statistics Exchange Rates IFAW Change on Week Economic outlook Sainsbury's will ignore price cuts Baines & Ernst What the Sunday Papers Say Poker player looks back to the future A Wall Street bond trader turned author has examined the post-bubble Internet Inmarsat gears up for £2bn London flotation Cable & Wireless Muscle-bound greenback will stay strong Founder resigns from e-comsport Carpetbagger in fresh assault on Nationwide Motorola traces luxury assets in loan wrangle Marconi awaiting payment of £60m BHP Billiton is set for disposals IFAW Whitehall saves £100m with e-supplies Inmarsat Cumberland booked in for makeover Ladbrokes poised to create 1,000 jobs Lloyds TSB chief to state aims Brown signs landmark double-tax treaty with US Eurotunnel faces fines of up to £24m over illegal immaigrants The Times Crossword 21,757 The solution to Saturday's Prize Crossword… Stock Markets AOL ready to seal £1bn IPC Media deal Equitable sets aside £200m for pensions mis-selling claims SFO poised to start Versailles inquiry Currencies Job losses at Reuters may reach 1,000 Interest Rates Regus Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Commodities Caddie leaves Duval's Open in the bag Centrum No Title First Glance Yesterday Today Television Picture Gallery Montgomerie left to pick at bones of another challenge Golf: The Open Championship Calmer Clarke for the future Ulsterman philosophical rather than angry as challenge ends in the sand Complicated champion who is no stranger to major battles Itv Digital Phil Yates's minute-by-minute guide to how one of the best players never to have won a BBC likely to retain television rights for the Open Woosnam pays heavy price for two-stroke penalty Golf: The Open Championship Two-shot blunder Major exorcised his demons to capture Claret jug Picture Gallery Errant caddie escapes dismissal if not his master's wrath Final scores The Times Chandler can afford to laugh at mistake of identity Shahid gives Foxes room at the top Cricket: Norwich Union League first division Thomas leads by example Second division Sussex shackled by Davies Yesterday's Norwich Union League scoreboards Hooper salutes West Indies after comprehensive win Mascarenhas states case Loye and Hussey keep the pressure on Surrey Bracewell finds fault with pitch as defeats pile up CricInfo Championship James bows to Malcolm milestone England a pays price for poor Academy performance Cricket: Second npower Test match Gillespie completes rout as England get Sunday roasting Waugh provides crumb of comfort Much to learn from lessons in excellence Oliver Holt IFAW Full Scoreboard Picture Gallery United's heroes and zeros Woosnam follows in steps of Lyle and Faldo Picture Gallery Creep show keeps BBC in favour Programme Notes Backley spearheads fine British warm-up Athletics Cambiaso seals it for Dubai Polo Pryce's brilliance supports Noble's faith in the future Rughy league By Our Sports Staff: Harvey leaves Reds after rout By Our Sports Staff: Biaggi win maintains pressure Motorcycling The Times Makinen escapes to secure victory Motor rallying Plato leads Vauxhall's sprint to the title Motor racing The Times Cook signs off with tears and souvenirs Modern pentathion Thorpe nails title rivals with world record feat Swimming Eric the Eel faces up to problems of success Ullrich bows to unloved Armstrong Sill has the edge over Kingfisher Sailing Schmeichel lifts spirits at Villa Football Diversion welcomed by Robson Docherty inspires Scotland Sport Summary Rogge issues drugs warning England lose grip on European Cup Kuerten collects fifth title of year Britons struggle in Edmonton Smith impressed with Romanian Viljoen hopeful of beating Australia Foster's silver lining has a cloud Nelson lines up unification bout The Daily results service Motorcycling Motor sport Motor racing Motor rallying Football CricInfo County Championship scoreboards Picture of the day Days ahead Athletics Mutamam likely to take his chance at Ascot Racing Brighton Windsor Results from Saturday's five meetings Raceline Leaders in the Flat championships Beveriey Yesterday's details AYR IFAW Nothing succeeds like failure Racing Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say Moving Slowly to a Century Fantasy league Fantasy League Today's e-questions: Is it time for a… Prudential Galileo gets helping hand Reportage Parents Fashion Arts My Vision for rural renewal Contents Halt our rural decline Foot-and- mouth disease has devastated rural communities. Here, HRH The Price of wales urges business leaders to resuscitate the British countryside by imaginative action Local producers. Sainsbury's has proved that it… The 2 Minute Briefing The week ahead 'A better world is just around the corner' After travelling by train with a group of British protesters to the G8 summit, david Lister witnesses the violence and euphoria on the streets of Genoa Picture Gallery IFAW Page Smoy A plural pleasure Women can work and enjoy life too, says Chrissie Barker Joanna coles The horror of watching a loved one sliced open may be so traumatic that relatives could need treatment themselves The net closes in on the Carnegie Deli killings prime suspect The Times A world of adventure in toy town Modern playthings in garish colours defy all rules of good tasts. But when it comes to design, it is children who decide what's in and what's out, as Joanna Coles discovers My 14-year-old daughter's new 'best' friend is awful. What should I do? Parent. forum How readers and experts can help Boxmind The depths of optimism Robert Ballard has discovered some of the world's most famous shipwrecks. But, he tells Mark Henderson, new technology is about to revolutionise marine archaeology The place to The fashionable science 'salon' is to be relaunched in Mayfair. Helen rumbelow explains The Times IFAW A woman's best friend The friendship between a gay man and a straight woman is more enriching than that shown in a new TV comedy' says Celia Brayfield IFAW Italy's quiet achiever She may design romanitc clothes but Alberta Ferretti is also a formidable industrialist Streetwise Parisian chic Love it! mini horn-all Fashion diary Beach hipster Bond-girl style returns with the low-cut binkini, and it's set to make waves, says Deborah Brett Clockwise from far left Floral cotton bikini with… Beauty how to glow SimplyOrganic Magnificent seven The Times People know who they think will win the Perrier… We've all put in money to cover the costs. We hope to break even. If we do, that's fantastic If it goes well, great. If it fails eveiyone is too drunk to remember It's great that I'm in the Festival proper. I've done the Fringe, darling! NT Opera & Ballet Theatre Tokens Entertainments Listings Edinburgh Six boys in a flat for more than three weeks, it's going to be a good laugh I play both trumpet and sax. Nobody's ever said I mustn't do both What to see, where to be seen With thousands of shows, this year's Edinburgh Festivals could drive you crazy without the help of Alex O'Connell Ten must-sees for this year Play choice today's highlights compiled by… In the grip of a master Opera peter Hall's precision triumphs at Glyndebourne with Otello, writes Rodney Milnes Concert Verdi Requiem Covent Garden Picture Gallery Theatre Proms First Night Albert Hall The Times Considering multi-national's duty to publish information Queen's Bench Division Published July 23,2001 Lukowiak v Unidad Editorial Sa Before Mr Justice Eady Judgment July 10,2001 No privilege for journalists in replying to criticisms made in court Queen's Bench Division Published July 23,2001 Baldwin v Rusbridger and Another Before Mr Justice Eady Judgment July 9,2001 Test of whether comment in alleged libel is fair Queen's Bench Division Published July 23,2001 Branson v Bower Before Mr Justice Eady Judgment June 15,2001 Council can adduce extra evidence in eviction case Court of Appeal Published July 23,2001. Sheffield City Council v Hopkins Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice, Lord Justice Tuckey and Lady Justice Arden Judgment June 19,2001 This is the dawning of the age of Aquarius. We are… Games Wont Watching Picture Gallery Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Satellite, cable & digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Films Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2401 Choice By David Chater The Open University
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