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News from 25/07/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, James Landale, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, James Moore, Ivo Tennant Junior Cricket, Jessica Davies, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Philip Webster and James Landale, Claire McDonald, Alan Trevennor, Martin Richards, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Roy Porter, Ivo Tennant, Parthus, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Chater, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Michael Jackson, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Roger Maynard, Jeremy Whittle, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Giles Coren, Lucy O'Brien, Clive Mathieson and Angela Jameson, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Barry Phelps, Ann Corkett, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Mike Pattenden, Michael Forrest, Barry Keevins, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Michael Akester, Robert Erskine (Lecture), James Landale Political Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Iain Robertson, Charles Bremner, Greg Hurst, John Sparks, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Vanora Bennett, Richard Cork, Oliver Kay, Paul Nicolson, Chairman, M. Hammerton, Molly Parkin, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Nigel Bowden, Marit Hargie, Diana Cambridge, Stephen Farrell South Asia Correspondent, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Sam Kiley and Michael Evans, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, David Edwards, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, John Russell Taylor, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Richard Beard (Professor), Geoffrey Walters, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Philip Webster and Lewis Smith, Nigel Hawkes, James Landale and Sam Lister, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Matt Dickinson and George Caulkin, Ian MacIntyre, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Davsiri P. Hewavidana, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Cockcroft, Nick Szczepanik, I. B. Tan, John Goodbody, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, Katty Kay, Craig Lord, Linus Gregoriadis, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Keith Lockwood, Lynne O'Donnell and Ben MacIntyre, Michael Dynes, J. M. Yarnall, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tory Leadership, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Christopher Hitchens, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Ben Webster, Transport Correspondent, Pamela Townsend, Patience Wheatcroft,

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Tax threat to house price winners Lift ordeal Rail deaths Bush in Kosovo Cancer care Enter now $0 page 5 8 days stuck in a lift a survivor's tale Thousands could miss big Tory vote Heavy breather found how to ape his masters Index 'We dived under a table and shoved the girls in' Diaholo de Cartier Pens Have Brazil cracked? Humbled by Honduras Sports… Rate cut call as job losses deepen gloom The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Creme Farm outlook grim, says Prince Woolf stresses human rights The weather today Shooting stocks provide boost for countryside economy Hewitt seeks end to US trade barriers Picture Gallery Whale sanctuary blocked Pasta keeps old couple alive for 8 days in lift Fluid loss poses greatest threat Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing Diverted pilot banks on his passengers Real-life tales of suspense Time Mystery tattoo woman left for dead Assaults on rail staff 'soar' in year of fury Ifaw Old boy who champions co-education is new head for Eton Unionist dismay at reported proposals European carmakers ban 'bull bars' Plan for Tube is unlawful' Picnic couple let girls go to deaths on railway line' Play risks in US exposed Food firms told to mind their words Sex study blames parents BT 45,000 extra childcare places announced Tracker Military attacks rebel bases after runway strike Island 's 18-year civil war has claimed 64,000 lives and torn a nation apart Setback to ailing tourism industry Drug cutbacks reduce cancer survival Pop concerts are latest plan to cut Dome debts Prudential Blair makes promise to bone marrow parents Implant saves teenager from a life of silence 17th-century texts stolen from Oxford Gates gives Internet to Britain's poorest areas Arts bodies called to account over funding Daewoo The figures all add up, but to what exactly? Richard Morrison Commentary £28m charity art sale Voyeurism makes a fortune for Channel 4 Return And the nominations for best album of the year are Blur frontman spurns music awards My Fair Lady has a little bit more bad luck Police launched vendetta over barrister's pigs' Convict peers could lose their titles BT Video 'attack' PC moved to desk job Detention for robber pupil SEAT Two Britons freed from Genoa News in Brief Nigella tops TV beauty poll News in Brief Grobbelaar can appeal to Lords News in Brief Policeman cleared on drug charges News in Brief No way ahead for path that united Europe Rogue e-mail tells the world your secrets BBC takes the biscuit for cost cutting Search for sweet led to death of three in pile-up Halifax Longleat gorillas work on allotment Lilley says Tories need greater compassion Focus will be on marginals The Clarke camp Alliance Leicester Davis manager takes key role The Duncan Smith camp General secretary elected Why this election watchdog has won my vote already Peter Riddell On Politics Blair seeks to defuse row over private sector's role Activists judge rival hustings Outback search goes on World in Brief Widow jailed World in Brief (AFP): 200 die in floods World in Brief (AFP): Gibraltar talks World in Brief (Reuters): Ex-monarch PM World in Brief (AP): Bulls protest World in Brief (Reuters): Russian pullout World in Brief Privilege Insurance US dismay as China jails 'spies' Septuplet parents return home on 'beautiful day' AXA Is your child a little dear? AOL Knesset attacks Wagner conductor Putin finds he can do business with Bush - at a bargain price Roger Boyes Inside Europe Peace plea in Kosovo plays well on TV Abbey National US troops dig in with Burger King and baseball Minister admits mercy killings Germany scraps Nazi-era price law RaC Nuclear trigger dealer arrested Concorde's 'forgotten victims' Saga Militants attack home of Arafat security chief Shark tourists go into a patting frenzy Vatican silence halts Holocaust inquiry Fujitsu Siemens Mandela has prostate cancer Online Tory Leadership Health Tomorrow The bullets were never part of the package For once, our holiday voyeurs catch a frightening glimpse of real life Have a care, Blunkett , you tangle with the balaclava brigade at your peril Railtrack Agm What time is the next train back to sanity? Red faces The Times Diary Second Impressions This Bush trip to Europe was more successful than the first Lethal Tigers No end looks likely in Sri Lanka's long war The Cost of Culture Creativity may need freedom, but the taxpayer wants a report Foot-and-mouth abuses Shakespeare 's last plays Missile defence is a'wise response' Blowing the whistle after Bristol Time to lift bars on live music Bag and baggage We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail but not by… Perfect timing Spiral of poverty in Britain today Mobile secrets No stamp required English spoken here Court Circular Picture Gallery Luncheon Life barony Anniversaries Livery companies Personal Column Thanksgiving service University news School news Award Legal news To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Appointments Birthdays Forthcoming marriages Marriage John Moe Wartime double agent who kept alive German belief in an Allied invasion of Norway John Moe, wartime double agent, was born in London on May 31,1919. He died on June 26,2001, aged 82 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetline Flight Centre Eudora Welty Pulitzer Prize winning novelist who was applauded for her subtle writing and stark photography of Mississippi during the Depression Lady Liddell Hart Helping to document a world at war Holidays Bring Midlands to a Standstill The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Trichologist Blue chip slide continues Regus Wadhwani swimming against tide Lea Paterson An MPC dove instifies his repeated calls for lower interest rates Baines & Ernst Haythornthwaite ready for real challenge Movie horror City Diary Inn for £3m City Diary AXA Dome's day City Diary Invensys leads market down Sally Patten Stock Market Baltimore shares are battered again 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 GSK regains Glaxo's old steadfast reputation Robert Cole Tempus Reuters Parthus Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street GlaxoSmithKline restructuring cost rises to £3.8bn Elan in launch talks Unisys Power Leisure puts bet on UK Britain and US sign tax treaty Debenhams wins M&S customers Results in Brief Egg on target to make profit Holiday cover case in court Equitable sells shares in Caledonia Business in Brief RMC disposal Business in Brief BAA appointment Business in Brief Cadbury buys Business in Brief Wyndeham alert Business in Brief Galen capital Business in Brief Exchange Rates Bt 's share of Concert losres rises Photo-Me may sue BT The Open University Reuters shares fall as new s chief reveals 1,100 job losses Honeywell takes $651m merger hit Iiwensys needs to engineer its own recovery Commentary Parthus sticks to promise Lucent planning further reduction in staff Abb to shed 12,000 over 18 months Wadhwani swims against the tideg Bullish O'Neill at odds with sombre Greenspan Yurko to step down as Invensys delivers third profit warning The Times Crossword 21739 Stock Markets Vodafone loses No 1 slot in mobile market O'Neal set to lead Merrill Currencies Royal London must pay £15m compensation Interest Rates Computacenter Commodities M&S to try to sell 18 French stores Rugby puts elite players first in new peace deal One. Tel Yorke upstaged by striker Barthez First Glance Fallen Idols Brazil's day of shame S3 Today Television At least Er is alive and out of the emergency room Rugby union Thorpe out to avenge Olympic defeat Swimming: World Championships Dell Bristol the topic of sails talk as spinnaker takes a plunge Perry Cleveland-Peck Cipper Log The Times Widnes stay silent on Kelly's link to Wolves Rugby league Breakage causes Fila to cut losses Death of Brazil's beautiful game Football Red tape rules out Villa's new defender Nicholas puts on brave face in Porto countdown Klos limits his European ambition The Times Leboeuf happy to make return journey Verbrugghe almost loses sight of victory at last moment Cycling: Tour de France Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Surrey remain on fringe of success Tennis Allcock not concerned by defeat Bowls Ferrero enjoys high life in Austria Determined Cook happy to follow Sweetenham's recipe Schools sport By Our Sports Staff: Cronje yearns for role as national coach Cricket MCC has draw for schools Power of Afridi brings the house down Cricket Flower's bouquet brings respite amid the uncertainty County set striving to embrace modern times Alan Lee The Good Ground Guide Picture Gallery Gough has every reason to stifle whispers Hard questions for sport New minister palnning to raise standards all Caribbean stars make it gloomy day for Kent Test stars wait for green light to donate services Diary I'm totally stumped by these over-the-top changes Bolam has appetite for most extreme of challenges Mike Pattenden Why an hotelier fom Norfolk is preparing to run 135 miles through Death valley - uphill Why French love to hate Armstrong The Daily results service The Times PricewaterhouseCoopers Test ratings Days ahead Giants are big draw in new figures Sport Summary Conference loses play-off appeal Lucky draw opens doors for England Organ grinds out win for Wales Lipscombe makes early running Radcliffe hoping for capital gain Lingfield Park Racing Sandown Park Musselburgh Worcester Leicester Results from yesterday's three meetings Reading the racecard Raceline Gogolphin embrace world order Racing Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say Ascot Racecourse Day at the races Optimax Courses loosen disease controls Lifestyle Books Arts Crème In the Red Contents Kurt Cobain Ruined by retail therapy Seeking solace through shopping is leading record numbers of women to bankrupptcy, explains Carol Midgley, while Molly Parkin tells how she ended up losing her house 'My body craved alcohol, but my spirit was Three types of debtor The 2 Minute Briefing Picture Gallery Sos - the plan to save our souls Missionaries from Britain took the Gospel across the globe. But now, says Richard Morrison, foreign evangelists regard us as God-forsaken and are trying to convert us to Christiantity The Times The Times Time to show who's boss` Madonna's firing of her security guard should be amired - and copied, says jessica davies To have the nerve to do what it takes to lead your party back to sanity, you have to want the job too little A question of an easier time for the PM Page Smoy Is your child a little dear? The cost of bringing up a child may reach £132,700 by the time that he or she reaches 18, says Antonia Senior plus, the tracker funds that give you a 'green way to play the market In the money tax-free, ethical savings The Cost of a Child WPA People make him ill What can The Spectator's doctor teach us about the National Health Service? Only that we patients are incurably stupid, says Roy Porter An Itelligent Person's Guide to Medicine By Theodore Dalrymple The Left Book Club Christopher Kitchens Walpole & Son flan Mclntyre Page 14 Through the eyes of a child Bestsellers The paper revolutionaries The Left Book Club helped to define the rading lastes and politics of an entire generation. Christopher Hitchens traces its honourable history Leader of the lad-lit gang Little Green Man Fiction The Times A portrait of the great self-dramatist Was Britain's Prime Minister of Taste' trying to live up to his father? Ian Mclntyre on a strange, vigorous dynasty Diary On-the-wall fashion With its new show, white Cube? makes it official; fashion is art says Rached Campbell Johnston Marketing has become intergrat to art, a part of its essence. It's the label the counts Hand across a pacific ocean The gentle genius of Isamu Noguchi was informed by both East and West, says Richard Cork. And now the varied fruits can be enjoyed at the Design Museum Arte Povera Atkearney Grounds for imporvement` Compton Verney and its gardens are being turned into intriguing exhibition space, says Derwent May National Theatre Around the galleries Return to the old school The studen shows at London's central art schools highlight a wealth of talent that values traditional forms, writes john Russell Taylor Play choice White House blues Theatre Richard Nixon and Henty Kissinger go head to head in a satire that gets the vote of Benedlct Nightingale Dance Eva La Yerbabuena Barbican Concerts Bbc Philharmonic Sinaisky/Fretwork Harrogate Festival Proms Stuttgart RSO/Narrington Albert Hall/Radio3 Opera & Ballet Witches Eastwick Royal Opera House Guildford Live Offers in the region of £260,000 No Title North of the Thames Bargains Wates Homes The World FPD savills Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Up the ladder by degrees Fopdac CMDS Baily Gibson Halewood International Foreign Exchange Casa Travella The Standards Demanded The Andrew Copeland Group Conti Financial Services Crete Property Consultants Cyprus & Greece The World of Florida Green Box Properties Institution of Civil Engineers Telephone 020 74811986 Facsimile 020 7782 7828 Multiple Display Advertising Items Amazing Views Treatment of late reasons Queen's Bench Division Pure flinders not liable for costs Queen's Bench Division Tolerated trespass after order Court of Appeal Further reductions in hear-by dates announced Court of Appeal End result of removing asylum seeker Queen's Bench Division Newspaper articles can be harassment Court of Appeal 2 games Bridge by Andrew Robson Word Watching by Philip Howard Review Picture Gallery Chess by Raymond Keene Winning Move Satellite, cable & digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Recycled paper made up… 2 radio Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Sky Premier BBC 1 Times 7 Crossword No 2403 Television & radio Choice Towry Law School's out: now what? A whale of a job Fashion: sees in specs Tread the boards and wow the boardroom Diana Cambridge Learning Curves Tips and Techniques Time Savers Web World 'I vowed to help the whales to survive' Pamela Townsend a Working Relationship Moneypenny Contacts Pathfinders Crone corkill Eclipse Times Newspapers Ltd Crone corkill Receptionist - Part-Time Property Secretary Crone corkill West End Forties People Need You Fed up with the hustle & bustle of London then why… Verity Appointments Hanscomb Granada P. A/manager Sales/Marketing Coordinator Fun all summer long The holidays need not be a nighmare for working parents, says Lucy O'Brien Action guaranteed for children 'Six weeks seems like a lifetime' Frame game Karen Homer Real Life Fashion 'I wanted something more active and this fits the bill' My Diary Victoria Lang, PA at Inkerman, a luxury gift company Where all goes swimmingly Conferemce Call The Four Seasons Meals on fair deals Lunch Break Fair Trade Joslin Rowe Rotierzucker Royal College Paediatrics and Child Health Office Manager Secretary/pa Legion Joslin Rowe Chairman's City Receptionist English Heritage Colefax Thetimes Susan Hamilton Group Mayfair Nanny Agency A Change is as Good as a Rest Maine - Tucker Executive Pa Solutions Multiple Display Advertising Items The Wellcome Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items ITC Learning Secretary/pa Thetimes Anderson Hoare Radiation no bar to mobile obsession FY1 Multi-Lingual Creme £25-30k PA/Office Manager We're Permanently looking for Temps £35k + Fluent German PA Dutch Speaker Secretary/pa Summers Carousel Consultancy Ltd Small pleasant central West end office Get on-line for even more opportunities Gordon Yates Money Motivated? 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