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News from 01/08/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Laura Peek and Andrew Pierce, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, David Adams, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, David Brown, R. E. Taylor, James Moore, B. L. À B. Robinson, Sarah Potter, Jessica Davies, Iain Bainbridge, Lucinda Roberts, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Brenda Watson, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Penny Wark, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Mary Wilson, Richard Irving, Mark Griffiths Horticulture Correspondent, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Roger Maynard, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Victor F. J. Jordan, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Howard Davies, Donald Hutera, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent and James Landale, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter J. Barnes, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Ellis Thorpe, Norman Harris, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Jill Dupleix, Jeanette Winterson, Ross Dunn, John Street, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Celebrity Jack, Nick Bosanquet (Professor of Health Policy), Ian Paul, Paul Smee, Adrienne May, Stefanie Marsh, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Alan Hamilton and Elizabeth Judge, Omar Davies, Ministry of Finance and Planning, James Landale and Philip Webster, Vanora Bennett, Richard Cork, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Gabriella Gamini, Diana Cambridge, Nick Szczepanik and George Caulkin, Karen Homer, Simon de Bruxelles, Glen Owen Education Correspondent and Chris Ayres, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Dixon-Smith, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Graham Walter (Managing director), Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Tim Reid and Charlotte Bishop, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, David Brown and Linus Gregoriadis, Jonathan Edwards, Richard Owen, Helen Nugent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Siân Morgan, C. J. Buttwell, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Kevin McCarra, Chris McGrath, Frankie Edozlen, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Brian Clarke, Simon Jenkins, Richard Holme, Martin Waller, Bernardine Evaristo, Michael Horsnell, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Alan Coren, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Trevor McDonald, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Julia Matthews, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Craig Stewart, Pamela Townsend, Ross Dunn and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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Race fear as Farrakhan plans visit Inside Royal rest Taxing tactics Tory candidates reveal liberal views Portillo ten switch to Clarke Archer cannot be trusted in an open prison Index Summer times Portillo ten switch to Clarke Cherie follows in footsteps of Diana Why the gap year is a waste of time Home & legacy The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Creme Cambridge in culture clash with US partner Livingstone wins fight to publish Tube report The weather today Yard marksmen may get stun guns Chess champion takes on super computer Village dream 'destroyed by years of hate' Teenager killed on school trip to Vietnam The beet goes on the Internet Teacher's wife found him in bed with girl, 14 Daughter attacked mother in TV row Vigin mobile ITN to face first challenge for news contract Fujitsu Computers Siemens Ford loses fight on bikini pictures Foxy Wakeham's win is warning to celebrities Analysis Citi Computer bug heads for Britain Escaper loses Street litter fines Riot man jailed Racism case win Heat gives the Queen Mother day of rest Royal art comes before the air conditioning Mystery boy claims he was kidnapped Ntl: Telewest Flood village on drought alert Leader who inspires love and loathing Peugeot The rhetoric of Louis Farrakhan Guinness Four helped by bribe inquiry By a Staff Reporter: Sacked executive sues Britain's richest man NEC Corporation England has second bite of cherry Child-killer wins appeal Ouch Roman road to medieval success Sky The fruit best left to eat as it comes Elderly patients wait the longest Olympus Farmers in Beacons fear for dairy herds 'It is all too little, too late' Sex attacks alert over tattoo man News in Brief Ecstasy victim McDonald's fined Guitarist accused Elephantine age Soaring home prices exclude vital workers Army may give more cash to 'widow' Kaddie Boy 'Wink JP' inquiry as O'Sullivan case halted Volvo Doctors 'missed dying girl's heart problem' Switch of support by senior Tories boosts Clarke Daewoo Lottery lets the bugs out Your guide to Europe - from 1766 Sacked Chief Whip is new spy watchdog Pay strike threat by MAFF staff Blair crosses great divide to aid Argentina Bush will fund tax cuts with borrowed money British European Cinematic spectacle higher than Niagara Which? Election reform plan Online Dell Genoa riot inquiry says police were too violent Balkan fatigue undermines Schroder's international role Inside Germany Hong Kong return for 'US spy' World in Brief (Reuters): Wolf suicide bid (AFP): War criminal jailed (AFP): Party ban upheld (AFP): Hollywood split Russian snipers shoot Chechen hostage-taker No sniffing at corked wine AXA Direct US warship ban shows weakness, claims Israel Eight Palestinians die in airstrike Car buff Powell makes diplomatic call in old wreck Intelligent Finance Irish Ferries Fairground car crashes Holiday Inn Hip, hip, hooray for our health tourists Don't worry about being treated abroad—it's the medicine the NHS deserves 'Incredible' … 'An amazing night out' … 'Almost had me in stitches' Picture Gallery You must vaccinate or be damned, Mr Gill Jobs worths The Times Diary The Toughest Test The EUmust reform before Britain can even think of the euro Pressure Cooker The dark side of the surge in property prices A Bit of History The British Library adds a piece to the puzzle of the past Widening appeal of Conservatism NHS waiting lists miss the target Brass Eye tests limits of free speech Jamaica's troubles Building ramps Plastic windows The Word of God as it is written Youthful bad habits Beware of the seagull Court Circular Life barony Luncheon Appointments in the Forces Personal Column Birthdays The night sky in August Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Walters Radio producer who acted as a buffer between long-haired musicians and the BBC hierarchy John Walters, musician and broadcaster, was born on May 16,1938. He died on July 30,2001, in Oxted, Surrey, aged 63 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Citibond Flight Centre Sir Harold Beeley Envoy whose success in Cairo owed much to the relations of trust he established with President Nasser and his ministers Sir Harold Beeley, KCMG, CBE, former British Ambassador to Cairo, was born on February 15,1909. He died on July 27,2001, aged 92 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Enquiry into Severn Rail Crash Francisco Da Costa Gomes Portuguese leader in a period of revoluntionary turmoil Marshal Francisco da Costa Gomes, President of Portugal, 1974-76, was born on June 30,1914. He died on July 31,2001, aged 87 The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Equities finish strongly Sound Seekers British firms worry about economic turbulence in Latin America Tony Blair will be trying to placate investor jitters during his visit to Argentina today Hp Monti's war on the home front City Diary Survey doubt City Diary City code City Diary Graduating City Diary Wall Street fires up market Stock Market Few supporters for Claims Direct bid Biggest Price Movements of the Day Eurotop 100 Directors' dealings Halifax strategy brings more than a little extra Tempus BAT JLT Results in Brief Prudential Ministers propose jailing cartel directors BAT issues warning with a 33% increase in profits George Wimpey builds up for expansion Avon rings the changes for technology age Sales fall at Friends Provident LCI loses £53m as Aladdin fails to work magic Fund calls for big shake-up at Novar Mayflower upbeat on turbines Lucent to seek to raise $1bn Business in Brief BT hopes fuelled Virgin Express up Coats charge Carpetright rise CGNU Spain deal Exchange Rates Regus cuts opening of new offices BAE links with War Museum Bookham loss grows to £56m JLT offers respite as profits rise British American Tobacco One-nil to Sheehy in Asda clash Commentary Inside Halifax doubles share of mortgage market The Times Crossword 21,795 SFO charges Cushnie over Versailles crash Stock Markets NEC to cut 600 staff in Silicon Glen Ritblat drops bid for Asda Currencies Faltering US confidence fuels rate calls Interest Rates High Court ruling protects windfalls Robertsons Patience Wheatcroft Commodities Picture Gallery Caborn taxed by fairness of 'outdated' testimonial system Optimax Laser Eye Clinics Taxman gives benefit of the doubt to players First Glance To win or not to win? Back and firing Yesterday Today Television Match-fixing report criticised as Crowe is exonerated Cricket Pietersen sets his sights on England Brisk Barnett halts Gloucestershire slump Solanki stars in Royals' command performance Geoffrey Dean's Criclnfo County Championship preview Leading first-class averages Scoreboard from New Road Buchanan offers no excuses for England gibes Cricket Jenner puts welcome spin on festival College's gloss finish glistening after 129 years The Good Ground Guide Wood considers return to top flight Minor Countries Cricket Positive Tudor feeling fit to burst back The Times Online The Times Sprinters cry foul over false start proposal Athletics Agassi brought down to earth Tennis The Times Lacklustre England show lack of union Rugby league By Our Sports Staff: Australia prepare to lose Eales Rugby union Summer times National programme starts to show results Wootton's golden form has promise of bright future Schools sport By Our Sports Staff: Bradshaw suffers painful defeat Golf Harrison on the bill at Newcastle Sport Summary Golding pipped for second place Rostrup plots his course to victory Scotland rolled over by Australia London Marathon date announced Fulham go Dutch with Van der Sar coup Football Lords back TV's World Cup stance Sky signs up Chelsea and Leeds If the doldrums don't get you, the hurricanes will Sailing The Times By Our Sports Staff: Debts force Forest to put squad up for sale Leicester stand firm over Elliott Hooked by lure of the wild Question of Wye trout remains unanswered Relieved Coe turns tables on Ovett to strike gold The Don continues to rewrite record books Diary Richardson's story given chance to run and run Buchanan makes mental note to rub in Australian supremacy Logic dictates victory but this is art not science Britain's triple jump favourite had unwanted baggage for the journey to Edmonton The Daily results service Today Days ahead Tennis rankings Racing Warwick Newton Abbot Yesterday's results TEAMtalk Race Johnston awake to Vintage goal Racing Goodwood Kempton Park How to Follow Glorious Goodwood Leicester Musselburgh Atavus decision on hold William Hill Alexius begins to fulfil destiny Racing Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say Picture Gallery Fantasy league Pick your team Nationwide Ameerat makes sense in Sussex Summer times Books Arts Crème Why gap years are a waste of time Contents Bloody Jamie Youth's wasted year Taking a year off to explore the world before university broadens the mind. Nonsense, says Hannah Betts, it's merely a pretentious excuse to loaf around What's the use of a brilliant How to spot a gap year bore Code Red worm The 2 Minute Briefing The art of a feuding dynasty Thyssen v Thyssen may become the most costly private case in legal history, says Roger Boyes, as Baron Heini Thyssen and his son battle over the finances of the family business empire The Times Blonde but not so dumb The fluffy hairdresser from Big Brother is brighter than her housemates - and the rest of us - realised, says Jessica Davies I blame boarding school. It was miserable enough at the best of times, but it reached its weekly nadir on Sunday evenings We are still prone to those evening blues, the sense of a new week looming that sets your mood on edge A matter of life and depth Drink problem Act now to survive a recession How to protect your finances should the economic gloom deepen; and advice for policyholders in the Equitable pensions fiasco The Times Is it time you retired from The Times Through a glass clearly John Berger's passionate essays on art remind us that it is more than a commodity, says Jeanette Winterson The Shape of a Pocket By John Berger Bloomsbury, £16.99;264 pp ISBN 0 7475 5498 6 £14.99 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 Black Britain Bernardine Evaristo The Chancellors Howard Davies Hero of the pitch C. L. R. James Cricket, the Caribbean, and World Revolution By Farukh Dhondy Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £20 ISBN 0 297 64613;205 pp £18 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 Diary Bestsellers Not a simple tale of black and white Colour clash? Britain today has one of the highest rates of inter-racial relationships. That wasn't always the case, says Bernardine Evaristo Mixed Feelings The Complex Lives of Mixed-Race Britons By Yasmin Alibhai-Brown The Women's Press, £11.99 ISBN 0 7043 4706 7;256 pp £11.49 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 London Crossings By Mike Phillips Continuum, £16.99;215 pp ISBN 0 826 45292 2 £14.99 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 Choose your chancellor Second amongst Equals By Richard Holt Profile, £20;320 pp ISBN 1 86197 028 5 £18.00 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 The eternal triangle of love, longing and loss Instances of the Number 3 By Salley Vickers Fourth Estate, £12.99;320 pp ISBN 1 84115 658 2 £10.99 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 Non Fiction Pleasing Myself: From Beowulf to Philip Roth By Frank Kermode Allen Lane, £20;217pp ISBN 0 71 399518 1 £18.99 (p&p 99p) 0870 160 80 80 Forever on the fringe Viewpoint Visual art has a place in the Edinburgh Festival—but not so you'd notice, says Richard Cork The lies of the land Exhibition Maps designed to deceive put Michael Binyon on the wrong track at the British Library Treasure hunts Summer times Stuck for holiday ideas to entertain the Children? Help is at hand. Today, and every day in August, Times writers offer thier suggestions for great family outings. There's also a daily listings guide and a fabulous children's competition Beaulieu The Arou Caught on camera Competition Prizes every day; all published entires have a chance to win free family flights with buzz London and South East Five-day weather forecast Central What's your idea of a great day out? South Wales and South West Don't Miss North East North West Ireland Scotland Buzz terms & conditions Journey of a lifetime Interview Paul Hogarth's art makes sense out of beauty. He talks to Nicolette Jones about his life and his travels The Times Play choice Out of touch Theatre Kurt Weill's One Touch of Venus has not aged well, says Benedict Nightingale Dance George Piper Dances Royal Hall, Harrogate Folk Cambridge Folk Festival Standard bearer Jazz Stacey Kent is happy to make Kern and Gershwin her own, she tells Clive Davis Entertainments Ticket Hotline Loft Rooms Make the most of the space above your head Most families move when they need more room but there is an alternative. Marry Wilson explains Beware the conversion cowboys House put back in balance Cranbrook Loft Centre Products Groveland Developments Econo Loft Truss Loft Conversions Ltd Sunlight Top Flight Ltd Designer Wood Floors Euro Lofts Limited Offers in the region of £390,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property News Barnard marcus The London Property News Copyright and right to publish Court of Appeal Limitation runs from costs certification Court of Appeal Appeal risk in use of Part 8 Chancery Division Published August 1,2001 Yenula Properties Ltd v Naidu Prison baby policy should be flexible Court of Appeal Review Television Bridge Games Word Watching The Times Chess Winning Move Sky One Choice Satellite, cable & digital Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 4 Choice Choice Films Satellite, cable & digital films BBC 1 Times 2 Crossword No 2409 Television & radio Choice The Open University When a boss is behaving badly A winning partnership Fashion: holiday spree Angela Mortimer Judy Fisher Associates Knightsbridge Secretaries Distinction Resourcing Amadeus Capital Partners H-Modul Ltd Beavers Recruitment Consultants The British Institute of International and… Create Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Design Limited Chartered Surveyors Knightsbridge, New Arm of Old… College Hill La Crème Secretarial Recruitment A PA bowled over by cricket Pamela Townsend a Working Relationship Luxury that's on a grand scale Conference Call The Grand Hotel Contacts Maine - Tucker Aldrich & Company West Ham United plc An assistant required to Antique Furniture Dealer in… Manager Times Newspapers Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Chelsea - Design Company Salmon and spinach Taste Moneypenny Irons Karen Homer Real-Life Fashion It's easy to go wild when you shop abroad, but there are real bargains to be found Bosses who break rules Beware of the dishonest employer, says Diana Cambridge BMJ Publishing Group Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd Time Savers Online Tip Voluntary work will pay off in the long run FYI Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multilingual services Office Manager Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time No Title

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