News from 26/07/2001
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Chas Roy-Chowdhury, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Jeff Masters (Employment Rights Officer), Simon Foster (Principal solicitor), David Rhys Jones, Martin Richards, Julian Champkin, Spiro James, Philip Howard, Ken Dickinson, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Carl Mortished, Simon de Bruxelles and Dominic Kennedy, Barbara Ellen, Jeremy Whittle, Peter Williams, Peter Abraham, John Szemerey, Mark P. Bryant-Quinn, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Katty Kay and Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Paul Fitzpatrick, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, E. J. Hart, Sanjida O'Connell, Jonathan Romain, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Mike Baker, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Alan Hamilton, Adam Sherwin and Linus Gregoriadis, David Lister and Richard Owen, Robert Bruce, Jenny MacArthur, James Landale Political Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Cooml Kapoor and Stephen Farrell, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Peter Riddell and Sam Lister, Greg Hurst, Joseph Cahill, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Martin Cullingford, Oliver Kay, Michael Theodoulou, Tom Baldwin, Frank Leboeuf, Martyn Palmer, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Sigmund Sternberg, Imogen Martineau, Richard Bourne D. H. Sharp, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Dearbáll Jordan, Alex Hughes, Graham Galilee, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Philip Whiteley, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Beryl Dixon, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Jonathan Edwards, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David A. Leahy, Wilf Altman, Sally Morris, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, J. C. Gibbings, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, James Pringle, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Michael Evans, Geoffrey Robertson, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Emma Burns, Jan Raath, David Hawtin (Director General), Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Damian Barr,
ResumoIt may be summer for the rest of us, but for the majority of Conservative MPs, winter has come early Clarke ahead in poll but support for rival grows Ambush account Protesters freed Reality check Index What's a recession Mummy? Inquiry into 'inflated' foot-and-mouth payouts Index Gucci v the high street tie Pay of business chiefs soars Inside track on athletics Veuve Clicquot Seriously ill face longer NHS delays The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Appointments Brown calls for common market with America Age of consent laws 'are outdated' The weather today 'Waiting list cuts put ahead of clinical need' Asylum pleas rise India's Bandit Queen shot dead on her doorstep Defeating the odds as goddess and villain A tragic end, says film-maker Maytag International Fund for Animal Welfare Members 'turn their back on Clarke' Rivals meet in battle of words Conservatives will need to square their many circles On Politics Constituency profile Cambridgeshire North East School blamed for ski boy who crippled himself Itv Digital Victory for pregnant zookeeper who refused to feed the tigers The Saturday Times Hoover Prison inspector condemns youth institution staff Verdicts on Feltham Yard's watchdog defends screening Fraud squad inquiry into Archer fund News in Brief Woman attacked Video PC's award Hot news Hanged wife's husband says he is innocent Folic acid increases chance of twins Itv Digital Norwich Union Stem cell injection helps mice to walk again as scientists fight for funding Rifleman died after training run News in Brief Royal non-smoker Modahl appeals Police lose case BT Jubilee cities must have past and a future A short guide on how to be very forward The Sunday Times Wine Club The Likely Contenders Virgin SAAB Food label lies will be recipe for heavy fines New rules governing definitions Mother played on rail death bridge Itv Digital Marks & Spencer Detective survives show to win £1m GP investigated over princess's drug death No Title Surprise visits leave couple a world apart By a Correspondent: GMC backs reform Sex victim catches man after 30 years Barrister wins over 'vendetta' Labour's chairman plans US-style supporters scheme Talks to the party's intellectual Moben Kitchens Falklands not on Argentina agenda Judge queries ministers' role in Tube plan Car costs 'hurt poor' SAGA Jubilee bill upset Victoria's party Jukebox plan to drown out the Red Flag BT Mitsubishi Motors The life and death of Kurt Cobain The times Halfords White House is split over how to handle China US rejects accord on germ warfare Judge tells De Niro to see a shrink Bottom line forces King to recant HSBC Outback Briton defends account of bush attack Prostitutes rounded up in attempt to foil killer Our Foreign Staff: Sri Lanka tourists on their way home Gateway Croatian general surrenders to war crimes court Italians release British G8 protesters without charges House of Fraser Britons urged to leave Macedonia Danes hint at arrest of Israeli 'torture' envoy Natura Pay deal reopens Acropolis World in Brief (AFP): Thief to lose hand (Reuters): Etna threat eases (Reuters): Chirac woes (AP): Kashmir killing (AFP): Winning ways Eta death sparks fear of tourist attacks Ancient Iceman was killed by arrow in back Jailed man cleared by killer's confession Intelligent Finance Wahid is to go quietly Teacher Training Agency Communication Centre Mugabe dismisses talk of collapse Online Film Tory Leadership Fantasy Football Milburn's medicine leaves a sickly taste The NHS keeps on taking the Plan, but it never seems to feel any better The lesson of Bradford is not to create apartheid in our schools Picture Gallery The Tory party will get just what it deserves Tax dodge Unlucky Dip Hear the latest news from the Tory bran tub A Tale of New Cities The Government is looking for towns with attitude Warrior Women India's Bandit Queen joins the talking points of history Sporting sacrifice Challenges facing new Tory leader Voice of protest shut out by structure of summits Potential victims of tribunal fee Governor's burden New misalliance In defence of toy guns Gambling regulations The Church in England Not as advertised Court Circular Personal Column Picture Gallery Royal Air Force College Cranwell Birthdays Anniversaries Thanksgiving services School news University news Livery companies Appointment Forthcoming marriages Church news Indro Montanelli Doyen of Italian journalists Dr Iain West Britain's leading forensic pathologist, who shed vital light on horrifying cases from the Brighton bombing to the Ladbroke Grove rail crash Phoolan Devi Indian bandit leader who put a life of crime behind her to become an inspiration to low-caste Hindus Ernie K-Doe Extrovert New Orleans singer and entertainer whose mother-in-law made him famous On This Day July 26,1969 The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Index falls to new low Roche Bobois Faris VAT handicap afflicts our software pioneers Accountancy Dell But for the grace of God wins Any Other Business Association's stamp duty What price clients if firms damage their reputations? Audit Women show who's best Bank of Scotland Shares slump to three-year low Stock Market New economy continues to suffer Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Questions over Abbey National's strength Tempus Vodafone SFI Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Corporate Britain heads for shake-up Today sees the unveiling of the blueprint for change in Britain's company law. Patricia Hewitt explains to Patience Wheatcroft what she hopes can be achieved Worldcom Wiggins losses rise to £16.2m Positive results for Celltech trial drug Knives out after UK pizza claim Stepstone may seek injection of cash Share sale nets £80m for Galen directors Wheat price troubles carry grain of hope The current upheaval is forcing farmers to face a tough choice-adapt or fail French wait for Auchi ruling City Diary Stockbrokers can damage your wealth Wall Street Diary The designer bread market is on a roll Sally Patten The rise of quality loaves Pitman post Invite Ken New credit laws will crack down oil loan sharks SJPC to seek recruits among IFAs Exchange Rates Prudential L&G looks forward to surge in sales Energis slides into the FTSE relegation zone Results in Brief Opec cut sparks fears over global recovery Mothball fate for Cammell Laird yards Incubators may seek full listing Business in Brief Strong GUS sales EU fees proposal DKW float is off Nokia's US buy SkyePharma deal Schlumberger up Garban ahead AOL Time Warner and AT&T in $100bn cable talks Cadbury dose to completing Orangina talks BSkyB confident as targets are met Sainsbury says grocery spree cannot continue Fat cats are running out of lives Commentary SFI to hive off business AA to widen service after Halfords buy Pubmaster set to raise offer for Wolves The Times Generator sells 25% holding in Spain Inside UK chiefs become best paid in Europe as packages rise 29% The Times Crossword 21,790 Stock Markets Vodafone promises 'thorough review' Abbey aiming to build up life insurance EU warning for De Beers Currencies AOL agrees to acquire IPC for £1.15bn Interest Rates Ultimate challenge Patlence Wheatcroft Commodities Bleak corporate news sends FTSE tumbling No bitterness but a few regrets as I bid farewell After five years at Chelsea the defender is leaving with his head held high Marriott Injury to Giles could force England to turn to Tufnell at Trent Bridge First Glance Quantum leap Comedy of errors Yesterday Today Television Burns puts Kent to the sword as Somerset march on Cricket: Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy quarter-finals The Times Online Poor return from national service as Penney cashes in The Times Kumble eyes return Scoreboard from Canterbury Fairbrother gives Lancashire reason for renewed optimism Golden girls embroiled in fiasco Swimming: World Championships Thorpe's quantum leap destroys Dutchman The Times Online Sky Frentzen pays for Jordan's road rage Motor racing The Times Armstrong defies off-road pursuers Cycling: Tour de France New pair to bid for double Rowing Howey is ready to take on the world Judo Yorkshire poised to overthrow champions Tennis Touring team show versatility Bowls Van Nistelrooy in awe of United's aura Football Forward relieved after drugs scare By Our Sports Staff: Hughes gives Newcastle advantage Flo provides a cutting edge for sharp-looking Rangers Welsh minnows gutted and grilled Young leaves Tottenham for Charlton in £3m deal The Times Backley's iron will augurs well for Edmonton Britain running into form for World Championships Indurain joins cycling greats after tour de force Passion name of the game at Ascot Lindsay calls for salary cap plan to be abandoned Rugby Morgan hopes to impress on green grass of home Golf Paul switch opens old wounds Richards is wary of pitfalls for clubs in new deal Resurgent Langer goes Dutch in bid to drive rivals out of Ryder Cup picture Player embraces novelty of three-day Warburg Cup Hickstead will give Britain chance of recovery Equestrianism No Title The Daily results service Tennis rankings Days ahead The Sunday Times Campbell admits defeat Sport Summary Soumillon finds age no barrier to success Racing Sandown Park Sedgefield Meeting Points Reading the racecard Bath Medicean misses Sussex Stakes Yesterday's results Raceline Summer season stays a jump ahead Racing Today's sports weather Times Square Tomorrow Have your e-say Day at the races Gieves & Hawkes Leading owner Salman dies at 46 14 Pages of Jobs EDS Foxions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Long-distance information How do graduates manage… Xansa Odgers Graduate to Management Opportunities The cyber boss: long-distance relationships that can work Work style Accountancy Additions Multiple Display Advertising Items News Group Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Enfield Energy Centre Limited UP Which Ladder? Price Water House Coppers Lamnalco Group Territorial Army Multiple Display Advertising Items Police Toys & us Scottish Courage Limited The BOC Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virtues of the private life Shareholders may like to float, but private firms have an edge, says Philip Whiteley Howgate Sable English Tourism Council Toyota A tower of strength Management Exectives on the Move Harvey Nash Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Electricity Police Young Enterprise AA Multiple Sclerosis Society Nextra a Telenor Company Vine Potterton Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Haldane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chefs Required TCD Warren Partners Information and Communications Hays Executive International Search & Selection Raw Recruitment is part of A4e Ltd Orange Multiple Display Advertising Items Prudence Clarke Resource Devon County Council Architects Assistant required Multiple Classified Advertising Items Strategic Rail Authority Radiocommunications Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items WKE Online Spencer Stuart Chase Moulande Gynaecological Cancer Research Fund Hanover Fox International Boyden Price Water House Coopers National Probation Service The Open University Multiple Display Advertising Items Fidelity Investments Independent Chair Health Professions Council Liverpool Victoria Royal Holloway University of London Director of Fundraising Willmott Dixon Plymouth Business School AT Stonham Energis Multiple Sclerosis Society Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC Recrutment New Appointments Group Learndirect On the Move Spencer Stuart Spherion Financial advice, on the firm Should companies provide pension health checks? Stroud Swindon Building Society NDS Time to take stock of valuable employees Packages Harvey Nash Capitaras Multiple Display Advertising Items Financial Ombudsman Service PPP healthcare Institute of Public Finance Ltd Senior Executives Directors Managers A short-term solution Interim managers can get the job done at little cost, says Will Altman Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Michael Page AGC Consultants Limited HR & training manager The way ahead Network Executives on the Move 14 Pages of Jobs Western wireless International Mutek LBA Www. thetimes. co. uk/appointments Quick fixers Why interim managers are still in… Dmw group Harvey Nash Multiple Display Advertising Items Technology and Senior Appointments Survival Health Working lives Film Tell me about the recession, Mummy Contents No Title Back to the bad old days Too young to remember the three-day week? What about negative equity? Well, they spelt recession for past generations, says Patience Wheatcroft, and now the R-word is being shispered again Seven ways to survive when The 2 Minute Briefing Bulgaria What to do in a disaster An elderly Intalian couple survived for eight days in a jammed lift. Julian Champkin advises on how to alive worst-case scenarios, while celebrities list who they would and wouldn't like to be stuck with between floors Stuck in a lift with Should you drink your urine? Simply Organic Smoke signals The Palace fiercely denies Prince William smokes. But better that than alcohol or drugs, says Catherine O'Brien Lift this burden of proof Geoffrey Robertson I suspect that Milosevic, like Goering, will eventually decide to play the justice game Nanny state movies Name game Archer and his mania Dr Thomas Stuttaford on Lord Archer's mood disorder; plus breast cancer, cystitis and blood pressure A test for advanced breast cancer Measure pressure at home How to cut the risk of cystitis on holiday Online Advice Embarrassing leaks? The Sunday Times The Mayan guide to business An anthropologist has identified three types of employee—pulsetakers, hubs and gatekeeprs. what type are you, asks Sanjilda O'Connell Now find out where you fit in Death of a Manhattan cover girl Natasha Duncan was a rising model in a world she felt was fake. Is this why she stabbed herself, asks James Bone Summer Fun Nil by mouth New Releases There's no getting round it - Intimacy is the worst sex Barbara Ellen has had in ages Intimacy is a terrible lover, fast and slow in the wrong places and irrationally full of itself Dish of the day Thrill seekers Give me fever Critic's Choice James Christopher picks his favourite five from the current crop of films on release Watching brief… Sex in the movies If the part fits, bare it Interview So, Halle Berry, what was it about your latest role that made you change your no-topless rule, asks Martyn Palmer The bigger bang theory New Releases Eddie Murphy's Dr Dolittle rapping with the animals and cartoon kids trying to save the world just can't compete with the explosive mixture of clich?s and carnage in Swordfish, says James Christopher Intimacy The Times Director's Chair Life after a raging fever Star of the Week There are no second chances in Hollywood-unless you're John Travolta. But does the cuddly cult hero have the will to stay alive in the lean, mean world of A-list stardom, wonders Sean MacAulay Together New on video In the swim of things Theatre All-singing, all-splashing My One and Only is amiably silly, says Benedict Nightingale Dance Swan Lake Covent Garden Proms Kremerata Baltica CO/Kremer Albert Hall/Radio 3 Art Galleries Entertainments Listings Guildford Live Now Playing The King and I London Palladium RSC The Graduate Parents save village school Community campaigns against officialdom can be successful, says Peta Bee Home from home with strangers Flow would your child cope in a foreign land with a family that doesn't speak English? Sally Morris considers exchange visits to France Logic for children Philosophy, now being taught in primary schools, can reduce bullying, says Emma Burns Choice? More a game of chance Mike Baker, the BBC's education correspondent, describes the tortuous and frustratign process of getting his daughter into the school she favours University of Cambridge The Sunday Times University of Cambridge London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Multiple Display Advertising Items The Open University Holborn College Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Ed. forum The panel answers your questions on mixing as and A2-level modules, the merits of repeating a year, what to do when a private school closes and today's angst about funding Mander Portman Woodward Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradford Unviersity Rugby studies Rugby clubs are helping children to learn through summer courses, say Sanjida O'Connell Page & Moy Take a cruise in Bruges From Cumbria to Corsica, Tony Dawe brings you this week's bargain travel offers The Times Cape crusade Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Travelbag Americana Vacations PLC AUSTRAVEL Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Prosecution must prove absence of belief of age House of Lords Coroner can revisit decision not to hold inquest Court of Appeal Review Bridge Games Word Watching Chess Winning Move No Title Choice 2 radio Choice Choice Films Satellite, cable & digital films Bbc 1 Times 2 Crossword No 2404 Today's Television Choice Richer Sounds
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