News from 27/07/2001
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, David Montague, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Adam Ogilvie-Smith, Sarah Potter, Philip Howard, Mike Townsend Chief Executive, Hilary Finch, Mark Langley, David Chater, Eve Claxton, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Chris Morgan, Russell Kempson and George Caulkin, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren, Nils Wetterlind, Philip Webster Steve Bird and Linus Gregoriadis, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Valerie Elliott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, F. Phillips, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Sean Ryan, Martin Barrow, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Alice Lagnado, James Landale Political Correspondent, Fraser Nelson Scottish Political Correspondent, Russell Kempson and Kevin McCarra, Charles Bremner, Stefanie Marsh, Martyn Woolf, Harry M. Randall, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Angela Jameson, Nigel Williamson, Oliver Kay, Paul McCann, Robin Russell-Jones, Simon de Bruxelies, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Adrian Brodkin, Isabel Cooper, Rob Wright, Sabin Robbins, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Slan Morgan, Peter Stothard, John de Chazal, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, David R. Leighton, Katty Kay and Lynne O'Donnell, Helen Nugent, R. C. Patrick, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Gillian Harris and Alan Hamilton, A. D. Harris, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Katty Kay, Brian MacArthur, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Andrew Drummond and Daniel McGrory, George Caulkin, Michael Groom President, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Jane Hurd, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Jeremy Hart, Emily Anderson, Melvyn Matthews, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Alice Lagnado and Giles Whittell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Kathleen Wyatt, Laura Peek, George Baker, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Stephen Dalton, Mary Sharp, Nicola Woolcock, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Joanne Pitman, Nigel Bowden and Charles Bremner, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoThe British are awful at appreciating their own country and cannot sell it to their own Prime Minister Brown spree at risk from slowdown Picture Gallery Airport bomb Summer Fun Guides BT Jail chief says Archer should not be in prison, as son gets City ban The Times Manicure maketh man 100 greatest innings Audit office starts urgent foot-and-mouth inquiry Heather in the sky with diamonds The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Media Britain joins questioning of G8 policing Divert 20,000 from jails, says chief inspector The weather today Backpack Britons lured into perfect scam Hanged man wins review, 74 years later Queen of Britpop' is suffering exhaustion Inquest weeps at family tragedy Boots Tourists target of car bomb at Malaga airport IFAW Ruthless new wing takes control of Eta Pilots say no to cockpit cameras Flights could be stopped by tour firms Cost of 'problem' children News in Brief England coach sues Hello! Thames may get 20 riverbus piers Weather forecast saves NHS money £500m owed for child support First specialist colleges Ms Moneypenny on wanted list John Townend: clarification Professor stays cool as energy class heats up Archer's son banned over shares scandal Prescott car blocks space for disabled foundation degree Welsh farms have Bronze Age roots Magnet Cull will leave hillsides without a speck of hope Foot-And-Mouth Tourism still shows no signs of a recovery Ford Tories demand independent public inquiry How the epidemic defied all predictions Valerie Elliott on a blow to government Farmers spoil Blair's visit She's leaving home Citroen No punches are pulled by Hall junior's Caesar First Night Benedict Nightingale Julius Caesar White CPS is racist, says report by lawyer Senior staff 'did not act over harassment' Loan saves merchant's art hoard for nation don't get mad, get esure T. G. I. Friday's Surveyor faces £40,000 bill for missed cracks B&Q Blow to professional advisers Thousands at Hindu youth festival Monkey tablets may ease period misery Lottery's £74m payout 'reward for failure' You can earn just a little happiness The one that got away: a monster flesh eating fish Tim Reid is alarmed by an ugly customer lurking in a British river The Royal Bank of Scotland Rover Chance that let McCartney leave yesterday behind Jessops for the Latest in Digital Overfishing to blame for dead zones Saga Leading Unionists pull out of peace talks tiny Tourists tell of Sri Lanka terror BT Shops Woolf extols rights laws to Chinese Portillo in 'don't spoil contest' plea halfords Conservative MPs could face loyalty test Duncan Smith a 'convert' to devolution Officials worried at Levy influence Hardline group urged to fight EU Navajo wartime code-talkers win medals at last How Indians spoke with forked tongue Koizumi has voters all shook up Time Bongo faces final curtain call Office World Intern 'told Condit wife of affair' World in Brief Judge murdered (AP): Death benefit (Reuter): Ritual killings Sharon to challenge war crimes charges Britain asks: who will be next for a tap on the shoulder? ŠHrek Nationwide Austria gives approval to slaves payout Brown goes shopping for ideas in regenerated Harlem Russia is told Bush will press for 'shield' Mothe in coma throughout pregnancy gives birth The Summer's Brightest Buy China allows 'spies' to fly home after US pressure Tomorrow in the times Subaru Iraqi missile dose to downing US spy jet Violence escorts Bandit Queen into the flames Chappell Price Match Asbestos scare over huge Dufy painting Kim lets Trans-Siberian train take strain Now Showing at Cinemas Everywhere Fujitsu Computers Siemens Holidaymakers flee quake-hit Greek isle online On the Website Today Fantasy Football Talking Point7 On Monday Drowning a relentless torrent of TV trash The BBC has betrayed us all with this craven fear of losing the ratings war Neanderthal revolutionary or Cro-Magnon fascist, on your head be it Picture Gallery Make glorious summer in this sun of York Lap chance Like Sheep The Government is wandering in the wrong direction Bad Medicine Careless targets will check the recovery of the NHS Glittering Swag A new chance to appreciate the pearl of arts What use is GM food? Collegiate benefits Illegal immigrants Climate accord is 'a step backwards' Rural economy at the crossroads Advantages of the strong pound Running the Tube Kurd 'missing millions' Losing streak Orthodoxy on the Word of God Employment tribunals US view of London Bag and baggage Court Circular Dinners MoD Hospital Unit (Derriford) Personal Column Calls to the Bar Anniversaries Birthdays Forthcoming marriages Livery companies Premier Tickets V. I. P. Hospitality Packages/tickets PSI Vice-Admiral Sir Allan Trewby Champion of gas turbines for warship propulsion who later became responsible for completing the Polaris submarine programme Prince Fahd Salman Racehorse owner who won the 1991 Derby with Generous Paddy Roe Aboriginal leader whose life was a story of reconciliation Personal Column Jetline Flight Centre Gunther Gebel-Williams Celebrated circus trainer who was 'the Nureyev of showbusiness' On This Day July 27,1920 Theatrical Crisis in Berlin The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Leader shares edge higher Life Cover Reforms could star quiet revolution The implications law review are more far-reaching than they seem hp Support the euro and avoid recession Honest broker City Diary Sweet idea City Diary System error City Diary US rally fails to cheer Ftse Aggregate helps to underpin builders Eurotop 100 And now for those other little problems at BT AstraZeneca chief defends its Losec patent battle Biotech suggests cancer drug may yet reach market FPD Savills Confident Prudential increases dividend BG doubles LNG fleet Tate & Lyle sells business Power split at Ford Lloyd's to pay 40,000 invalid holiday claims Autonomy sees fall in quarterly profits Results in Brief Rising sales keep Kingston on course Options battle at Boots Japan gets taste for McDonald's Business in Brief Aeroflot ambition Costs hit Alcatel Hamleys ahead Change at Punch Hornby on track ITG fundraising Exchange Rates ICI confident after beating City forecasts P&O Princess cruises ahead Capita profits rise by 52% MFI assembles chain in Taiwan Brown tones up to avoid recession Patience Wheatcroft Commentary By Our City Staff: Lagardere in deal with Virgin Prudential RAC support helps lift Lex Service by 124% UBS expects £163m loss confident Prudential BT and NTL to make a further 3,500 redundant The Times Crossword 21,791 Stock Markets Allianz to shed staff as plans for DrKW float are scrapped Energy warning system Currencies Review leaves fat cats unscathed Interest Rates HP issues third profit warning and plans job cuts Advantage Commodities Property heads for summer boom as economy slows Bradman's knock stands test of time Pugeot The five greatest Test innings Picture Gallery He's back! Worth their waif Yesterday Today Television Scowcroft set to join new order at Leicester Football Women's game expands fantasy league By Our Sports Staff: Liverpool buoyed by Litmanen Barry back on the couch in bid to salvage lost pride Now clubs know what's up, doc Wenger among candidates to succeed Ferguson British buoyant as Fargus adds to medal haul Swimming: World Championships Hard graft pays off as Baguet takes centre stage Cycling: Tour de France Hodgson looking to fans for inspiration Motordcycling By Our Sports Staff: Merry sad as injury puts paid to world title bid Athletics Mark Baker Gibbs becomes latest recruit for Lashings Cricket Matthew Pryor's guide to today's Criclnfo… Legal & Public Notices Public Notices The Railways Act 1993 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Wisden. com's Test top 100 Coast Protection Act 1949 Legal Notices The Railways Act 1993 German anger over Frentzen threatens to sour day Motor racing Boysen shows professional touch Golf Alfredsson finds right balance Babington carries form to Hickstead Equestrianism Slight lapse leaves Nicklaus bunkered Yorkshire one step from county title Tennis Goodway defiant on code switch Sport Summary Kafelnikov turns loser into winner World champion tests positive Marron prevails in play-off Sill's bad break lets in MacArthur Streeter makes fortieth crossing Powerful tale of drama behind tragedy New book gives intriguing account of fatal yacht race Gooch ascends to greatness with defiant show Verbal abuse has no place in cricket Letters Select the best for Ryder Cup The caddie who carried the can It's sport, not showbusiness Give us a break this year The Riddler All quiet on the Preston front until Moyes decides to go over the top Roberts keen to engineer graduation to gold status Britons bloodied and bowed in medal hunt Cavalier Curtis takes fast show to Plymouth The Daily results service The Sunday Times Picture of the day days ahead Danegold can put best foot forward at Ascot Racing Racing Southwell Thirsk Chepstow Meeting Points Newmarket Yesterday's results Salisbury Ascot Course Specialists TEAMtalk Raceline Kinane left in limbo after appeal farce Racing Renault Clio Today's sports weather Times square Have your e-say fantasy league arts style media Michael Jackson interview Our writers select the best holiday reading Contents the times magazine Don't just get away, escape! Whether you plan to scale mountains or just lie on a beach, a good book will enhance any holiday. I Here Times writers pick their favourite reads Devour four Rabbits the Week in briefs A sideways look at the week from the newspapers' In Brief columns Simply Org@nic Faed Company Ltd Get fit with the fat man We are what we eat The Times Elbow to the front Rock It look years, but nu-prog has finally made the big time. Elbow celebrate their Mercury nomination with Nigel Williamson And the winner is ... all of us Tevevision What did you do in the second Big Brother campaign, Caitlin Moran? Sat on the sofa and had such a fine time Turn over an old leaf New Releases It's better to renovate than American rockers and Blur solo act, finds David Sinclair Picture Gallery Mogwai Emotional rescue The troubled Cerys Matthews will no doubt be cheered to known that Lisa Verrico thinks Cataonia's latest is FAB Theatres Royal Opera House Classical Concerts music POP The Beta Band The Fridge, Sw2 World Music Daniela Mercury Festival Hall The birth of the chilled Jazz Charlie Haden made his name as the teenage bassist in the Ornette Coleman quarter. Now he's a sixtysomething balladeer. As he brings his band to London, Clive Davis finds him in unrepentantly mellow mood WIN tickets for T on the Fringe in Edinburgh play choice Developing world Photography Two new exhibitions at the Barbican reveal something quite noble about the art of photojournalism, says Joanne Pitman Proms BBC Symphony Orchestra/Leonard Slatkin Tallis Scholars/Peter Phillips Albert Hall/Radio what I'm wearing Kelly Hoppen where to go for the best man's manicure No Title The man in manicure Kicking and screaming, Giles Coren went for his first manicure, the latest trend in male grooming. It left him in, er, raptures six of the best for the beach New York's Fiorucci was deviant and sub-cultural. And now it is open again, says Eve Claxton Why trash is back pretentious, moi? Table manna Everyone is clamouring to CDs brought out by hip restaurants and bars, says Lisa Verrico The London Furniture Village America here I come Channel 4's Michael Jackson is off to the States. What makes him think he will succeed where Grade and Puttnam failed, asks Raymond Snoddy The Sun Media & Marketing Multiple Display Advertising Items Curriculum vitae Will Channel 4 appreciate his legacy? media Diary The Sunday Times The mental gymnasium R4's success in attracting big names has lessons for Tv, says Mary Sharp PCC's last chance saloon? The Times Direct Chris Harris Russian roulette? Is Putin about to kill off the nation's only free voice, asks Alice Lagnado Crème Michael Squire and Partners Architects Chartered Surveyors Knightsbridge New Arm of Old… Secretary/pa Secretary Circa £20,000 Small pleasant central West End Office (4 in total)… Mayfair Nanny Agency Times Newspapers Ltd thetimes. co. uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Danger of using title deeds as security for bail Queen's Bench Divisional Court Page is Moy Single notice to tenants was required Court of Appeal No tacit waiver of right Privy Council Televising major events House of Lords Review Bridge games Word Watching Chess Staunton's saerifice Winning Move Sky One Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Sky Premier Sky Premier Times 2 Crossword Choice Anthea Turner spills the beans
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