News from 30/07/2001
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, John Ratcliffe, Barney Spender, Matthew Bannister, David Adams, Helen Studd, Catherine Riley, DJM, James Moore, Patricia Davies, R. H. King, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, David Rhys Jones, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Jennifer Fox, Roger Maynard, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Matt Barnard, Geoff Brown, John Thicknesse, Gary Duncan Economic Agenda, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Valerie Elliott, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Stephen Bovey, Debra Craine, Ross Dunn, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Frances Merrick, James Landale Political Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Tim Purcell, Emma Nicholson, Helen Rumbelow, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Mark Court, Hugo Rifkind, Angela Jameson, Jasper Gerard, Harold Haywood, Anitra Telford, A. Peter Fawcett (Director), Daniel McGrory, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Lynne O'Donnell and Michael Evans, Anjana Ahuja Science briefing, Paul Sexton, Ann Treneman, Sean Macaulay, Geoffrey Dean, Douglas Holdstock, Edward Gorman Salling Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Andrew Drummond, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Deborah Brett, Rodney E. Jones, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Patrick White, Tim Brown and Linus Gregorladis, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Archie Norman, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Doran, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Ian Johns, Linus Gregoriadis, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, Chris May, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Domlnic Kennedy, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Michael Austin, Jane Owen, Neil Gow Chairman, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Catherine O'Brien, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Ross Pinkerton, P. Corrigan, Michael Binyon and Tom Baldwin, Stephen Dalton, Stephen Parish, Adam Howorth, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Anthony Rae, Robbie Millen, Jan Raath, Sally Patten Companies Reporting, Colin McQuillan, Arthur Hodgson, Philip Pank, Joanna Coles, John Watson,
ResumoThere is a long tradition of intellectual snobbery directed against American Presidents No Title Summer times Fanners face virus inquiry Blondes put polo in the shade for Harry Widow wins inquiry into brain removal The Times Today 2 Crossword page2. Fashion: Times… BT Israelis storm holy site Blair mission to ease trade Don't Miss Robin Hood Festival The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Summertimes Holmes fans dog Dartmoor Police 'lacked the guts' for Brixton shooting inquiry Officers offered cash deals to stay on Federation backs quest for riot injury compensation The weather today £11,000 for Sarah parents 'insulting' Outback police fail to silence doubters Venetians use their scull skill to cross the Channel in a gondola Duke swaps ship for foreign shores The Open University Mother's grief after children drown trapped in sunken car Customs defy EU call to go easy on 'booze cruisers' on the row over British Seizures of alcohol and cigarettes Wife's car seized from hotelier on trip to buy her cigarettes David Morris By a Correspondent: Father and sons killed on M25 Trimble hits at paramilitary chiefs C4 regrets any offence over abuse satire Funding cuts leave museums leaderless New generation gets the message from Charley Surrogate mother wants child back Fire baby flung to safety on compost BT Teachers face inquiry into test cheating WW Island honours its unknown war hero Genoa raid Briton to sue police News in Brief GP fees rejected Train crash file Cat kills owner 'I never dreamt they might take his brain' BBC takes to the road in plans for London HQ Fujitsu Computers Siemens Discovery Channel Villagers in Etna lava's path pray to Virgin Tourists urged to boycott cruelty Volvo Nelson keeps pigeons out of MPs' hair Ford Tory rivals turn nasty 'but it's not personal' Benefit fraudsters escape courts A Television Company is looking for people to Film Blair lands in Jamaica amid tight security Cancun's pleasure beaches await Irishman in Bangkok scam 'ready to talk' Direct Line Briton killed in freefall collision Gateway Italians hand down those old gestures RaC The Signs that Say IT All Jerusalem holy site stormed by police Koizumi savours party's success Football disaster 'caused by police' Coffin linked to leaders of the Dead Sea Scrolls monastery Zimbabwe election candidate arrested Us role in Indonesian massacres revealed in error Beijing warms to Powell's words of praise Pentagon revives plan for spacecraft bomber Flash floods kill 28 in Poland Ask AXA When law reform is a revolution (AFP): Minister's convoy under fire World in Brief (Reuters): Gierek dies at 88 (AFP): Stowaways fail (AP): Longest journey (AFP): Runway rage The Beast online News and Views Fantasy Football News on the Move Talking Point Salvation at the bottom of Kew Gardens The Tories must never forget that our greatest institutions grow naturally Television so gormless even Big Brother would have switched off Is George just dumb enough to be great? Wave theory The Times Sports Diary Mind and Matter On balance, the Bank of England should cut rates this week Setting UP Shop Blair would be wise to boost links with Brazil and Mexico Summer Sports So wht shall we do to entertain the children today, then? Collector's item Is prison suitable for Archer's crime? The needs of children with cancer Plastic windows Golden Jubilee appeal Doncaster airport Boozy 'Bozzy' Boswell Impact of the US on world security Trade and academia Stateless status Service charge Good hair day Not as advertised Court Circular Birthdays Births Multiple Display Advertising Items Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Flight Centre jetline Multiple Display Advertising Items Nature notes Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Kingston Derry Chornicling Norwegian history Lives in Brief Rear-Admiral Tim Lees-Spalding Naval engineer who never lost his sene of adventure and edited an indispensable yachtman's almanac Patricia Angadi Painter who turned to nobel-writing in old age—and who introduced Ravi Shankar to the Beatles On This Day July 30,1983 Niven, the Debonair Star, Dies Aged 73 Capitalisation, week's change Landlord Mortgages Pearson faces slowdown fears Companies Reporting Results and statistics Railtrack Economic Outlook DELL What the Sunday Papers Say Rubbish policy helps island pin green colours to the mast Isle of Wright shows how recycling reallycan cut our reliance on landfill Prudential Cinema operator agrees £56m refinancing package FSA fears spread bet laundering Northgate plans to re-enter Australia Banks dawdle on rule, KPMG says Eli Lilly poised to lose patent on Prozac BioVex placing raises £10m Exchange Rates No B-movie disaster as E-Day looms large Change on Week Web names cost Lloyds £1m hp By Our City Staff: BHP to keep petroleum Telephone: 020-7782 5000 Fax: 020-7782 5112… Pirelli in swoop for Telecom Italia The Times Crossword Stock Markets Consortium bids £8bn for BT's local loop Bank set to ignore business's rate-cut pleas By Our City Staff: Chairman of LCI expected to quit today Royal Mail may hire rivals Currencies Corbett nets £500,000 from Woolworths Retail rents at standstill, survey shows Interest Rates Direct Line Commodities Test vote swings to Tudor as omit Cork Chief Cricket Correspondent Skandia One Schumacher escapes, the other wins as Burti loses launch control First Glance Tour de force Hodgson refused home help by buoyant Bostrom Motorcycling: Superbike World Championship Alfredsson draws on fighting qualities for victory Gplf The Times Langer rides luck to make Ryder Cup team Stanley withstands Nicklaus charge By a Correspondent: Europe retain grip on Vagliano Trophy The Times Online Dominant Montoya thrown off track Kevin Eason's team-by-team guide Newcastle find target with Robert Foodball Road to Ruin: Where Drivers Came to Grief at Hockenheim Colombia stay calm to clean up in final Old Firm look to England Race details Jordan hot on trail of Alesi to redress balance Adams and Sussex put up belated resistance Cricket By Our Sports Staff: Masakadza sets record for debut century The weekend's scoreboards Durham crushed as Tufnell takes five Lifeless pitch puts captains in a no-win situation Surrey's poor form underlined by Brown Achieving England's goal will be academic, says Marsh Cricket Smith savours Australia's pace offerings Bishop inspires England Scoreboard from Chelmsford Courageous Crawley proves thorn in Yorkshire's side Essex pin survival Ward delights in hopes on Grayson day of perfection Caddick's presence crucial as Glamorgan succumb Drug doubts continue to give victorious Armstrong a bumpy ride The champion who beat cancer battles on against critics who will not go away Cram confirmed as king of the record-breakers Bikers behave in front of the cameras Programme Notes Smith towed into uncharted waters Swimming: World Championships Giffin's suspension adds to Tri-nations woe for Australia Rugby union Essex continue to fall short in county cup Bowls Wellens displays no mercy Rugby league Bulls in show of strength By Our Sports Staff: RFL to fund elite players Williams aims to take on the world Boxing Resurgent Vikings ready to invade brave new world England recovery turns tin into gold Squash fantasy league The Times Fantasy League is the original fantasy football game, and this year it's betterthan ever. Build a ?50 million team, and you could win our record first prize: ?75,000. Just decide if you want to enter online, by phone or by post, then it's time to pick your team fantasy league 2001/2002 season choose your fantasy team from here The Times Fantasy League entry form Under-23 bronze to Eastman Sport Summary Agassi clinches final victory Jones retains his trio of titles Academy achieve series victory Robertson and Emss meet match Stevenson claims fifth place Butler retains 24-hour title Lombi shines with fourth hat-trick Hockey Americans left jumping for joy MacArthur glides towards victory Sailing Victory 7 lives up to her name Powerboating Brazil fail in bid to avenge cup defeat Pola The Times Club that Earle built rewarded with two medals Judo The Daily results service Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say The Times days ahead Hightori in line for Arc attempt Racing Folkestone Details from Saturday's five meetings Newcastle Galileo has message for wider audience Racing Renault interview fashion Arts Summer Starts here… Contents A question of balance In Government, Baroness Jay was condermned for being arrogant. Now she is attracting criticism again by running for the chairmanship of the BBC. Interview by Ann Treneman the 2 Minute Briefing An English convicts' garden A group of Leyhill prisoners stunned the horticultural world by winning a gold medal at the Chelsea Flower Show. Now their story has been made into a movie, says Catherina O'Brien Why tilling soil is good therapy The Great China Challenge 2002 An insect Holy Grail The search is on for Britain's most elusive bug, says Hugo Rifkind Help! l'm a Fish In New York Joanna Coles Unlike Clinton, Gary Condit is facing a media onslaught completely unarmed. He cannot invoke executive privilege The trials and tribulations of three American mayors answer back Breast-feeding is not always as easy as they say The early warning signs I so wanted my child to be normal When she found out that her son had learning difficulties, Jennifer Fox had to face her own prejudices about the label 'autistic' and cope with the deep changes it made to her family Is my six-year-old son too young to have a GameBoy? paremtforum Next week How readers and experts can help The list of the on Earth How would you spend $1 billion? One way, reports Anjana Ahuja, is a mission to catalogue every living species on the planet A vaccine to prevent tooth decay Did lason live? The Times Baby dolls From Geri Halliwell with her cutesy rucksack to style gurus latching on to the Hello Kitty phenomenon, the latest look is not so much ironically girly as thumbsuckingly newborn fashion diary Director's Chair Bag, When packing for your holiday, versatility beats fashionability every time. But you can still look great on the beach or in the bar, says Deborah Brett Stuck for holiday ideas to entertain the children?… SUMMERtimes National Space Centre, Leicester Take a child for free The Arour Picture Gallery Caught on camera Competition SUMMERtimes Picture Gallery What's your idea of a great day out? buzz forms & conditions passport … and a kurta Aping its betters La Movie The classic Planet of the Apes meets the great Tim Burton - and Sean MacAulay is shocked Tours de force Pop Busy boy of the weekend Paul Sexton takes in Sting, Beck et al in London ... … and Janet Jackson's bid to out-Madge Madonna in Chicago National Theatre Opera & Ballet The Graduate Entertainments Listings Yokel heroes Dance The Royal Ballet's Coppl?lia is enlivened by its bucolic lead, says Debra Craine Coming to the boil London Fringe a rare Sam Shepard is raw and underdone while tough Shakespeare sizzles, says Ian Johns play choice Adrift at sea Proms James MacMillan's new concerto for orchestra disappoints Geoff Brown Proms BBC now/ Hickox Albort Hall/Radio 3 POP CPR Jazz Café, NW1 Cabaret Corky Hale Pizza on the Park, W1 The College of Law legal practice course results, 2001 The College of Law legal practice course results, 2001 The Times Professional Skills Course Review 2 games Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Chess Winning Move SKY One Choice Newspapers Support Recycling 2 radio Radio 4 Choice Answers to Word-Watching Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC 1 Times 2 Crossword No 2407 Choice The Royal
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