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News from 02/08/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Sally Pattern, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Matthew Bannister, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, David Trimble, David Brown, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Judith A. White, Sarah Potter, Magnus Linklater, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Tracy Ruddle, Sheila Johnston, Chloe Arnold, Barbara Ellen, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Sam Lister, J. C. Cubitt Irwin, John O'Leary Education Editor, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Paul Fitzpatrick, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Redwood, Maeve Haran, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Alan Hamilton and Tim Jones, Mark Serwotka, General Secretary-elect, John O'Leary, Lynne O'Donnell, James Landale Political Correspondent, Jo and Phil Hodds, Charles Bremner, George Wedell, Alan Smithers, Stephen Morse, David Charter, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Edward Gorman, Vanora Bennett, Mark Tweedle, Jeremy Rewse-Davies, Maureen Nyazai, Tom Baldwin, Stephen Burgen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, R. V. Taylor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Ivor Hall, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Lucy Pinney, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, K. H. Murtu, Luisa Metcalfe's, Nigel Cliff, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Peta Bee, Vikki Askew, Richard Owen, Alastair Maxwell-Irving, Shane Warne, Damian Whitworth, Stephen L. Phillips, Roger Boyes, Robert Bruce Audit, Siân Morgan, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Doreen Samuels, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Copps, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Ian Mitchell, Ian Johns, Joanna Bale James Pringle and Steve Bird, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, Michael Gove, Nick Clegg, Ben Webster, David Sinclair, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Mark Baldwin, Laura Peek, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, M. S. Miller, Stephen Dalton, Jack Bailey, Richard Edwards, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Ian Kunkler, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Will Hide, Jenny Kirkpatrick, Richard Ford, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lisa Verrico, Joanna Coles,

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Farm ministry ready to order vaccination Final proposal for Province IBM Eurosceptic peer bankrolls Clarke battle for Tory party leadership Index Summer times War games for the family Cut rates today to avert slump, says industry Queen Mother resting in hospital after transfusion Lucy Pinnery plus great prizes and competitions every day The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Appointments Future's orange for speed traps Youth prison is England's most violent Tory fundraiser with a record of backing winners The weather today Archie the cat survives 50 shotgun pellets Newspapers Support Recycling School party warned not to climb wet peak 'If you say to a child follow me, they'll fall off a cliff' Singer suffers breakdown Prudential Judge champions bypass couple Banging words for gonks Children see father drown in sea rescue attempt Centenarian who won't act her age BT Transfusion will be a royal tonic but no cure Brown is criticised for wage anomaly 192 may be exchanged Council tenants maybe given cash nest egg What she needs is rest, says Queen Stun gun safety must be proven News in Brief No mystery boy Peanut butter fear Time suspect Beach security Begging bowl to stop dog straying Row over Asian cricket tribute Scottish Widows Bank Gateway Confessions of a Travel Rep This week in the Saturday Times On and off the Road Journey of discovery for Land Rover buyers Orange Railtrack chief en route to reform Tube improvements will struggle to run on time Your Support is Needed Whitty has blunt message for sheep farmers West Country all-clear for Blair holiday Police struggle to patrol blue zone Marks & Spencer Gypsy Christians put village in uproar No Title Thames footbridge that won't wobble Rescued hospital breaks surgery records Historic coin hoard found in Devon News in Brief Man questioned Prison praised Burnley ban Baby death case Sweeteners for nationalists in new Ulster plan Dell Deafening silence from the IRA Fugitives who may return home Travelodge By a Correspondent: Teenager's killers 'a shame to Protestants' Human numbers 'to fall by year 2070' Itv Digital Two more hospitals 'hoarded ' body parts Crash boy's wish saves baby's life Child, 4, dies from rare pox variant Bloody Jamie MFI Blair focuses on economic woes in Argentina New allies sought to beat Genoa generation Lib Dems plan block on men to boost women Orphans focus on soccer and Spice University 'should be free for two years' Italy prepares to welcome back exiled royals Heroines' prison for sale Basque MP leads Eta, says judge BT Itv Digital Russia's bargain supercomputer Time Book 'too crude' for De Sade award Chinese 'civilian satellite spying, says Pentagon Beijing set for huge military exercises One. Tel Florida flip ends on Cuba beach US plays 'hard cop, soft cop' with Israel Raid puts focus on informers (Reuters): Journalists protest at film orders World in Brief (AP): Six stabbed (Reuters): Game over (Reuters): Gay marriages Azeri law sends Cyrillic readers back to ABC Speed skater will almost fly Itv Digital Cloning ban is welcomed by Bush Teacher Training Agency Skulls put face to survivor of dinosaur age Levy poliee search for body Dreams Darwin's missing link back on shelf Online The biggest danger is in keeping this man out Farrakhan's views may be odious, but that is not enough reason to ban him We have had enough of your broken promises and empty words Picture Gallery That is no cloud, it's just a silver lining Home alone Celebrity fack Ulster Awaits, Again If the IRA delivers arms, Trimble could resume office Trade Winds Where the defence of globalisation has to start Rites and Risks School travel should not be a casualty of disasters Petrol rationing Raising the stakes in the euro debate Cancer teams need radiographers The other side of TV programming Drowning tragedy NHS waiting lists Privatisation opposed Amusing the children Letters to the Editor that are intended for… Church's role in wider community Second wedding rings Perfect timing Safety first Court Circular Memorial Mass Picture Gallery Church news Legal news University news Premium Bonds Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Forthcoming marriages Latest wills The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Otto Rosenberg Reminding the world of the Holocaust's Gypsy victims Hugh Fraser From wartime service with SOE to counter-espionage with M15 Dr Alan Gilmour Campaigning director of the NSPCC who worked tirelessly to change public attitudes towards child abuse Bert Foord Weatherman whose reticence made him a household name On This Day August 2,1910 The Arrest of Dr Crippen The Times Unit Trust Information Service Intelligent Finance Equities drift higher Barclays Stakeholder companies are not the future The challenge of the company law review must be to strengthen the involvement of shareholders The Treatment of Versailles City Diary Hp Stand by for a fresh fight over options Hand picked City Diary Under water City Diary Equitable Life fiasco must be resolved soon Controlling directors' pay Political spin City Diary Sale uncertainty hits R&SA Wolves dips on Regent Inns rumour Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Time to trim Standard despite good campaign Brixton Woolworths Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues Ftse Volumes Wall Street Claims Direct to take legal action on cover Liberty in search of deals Cable & Wireless Breuer drops acquisition hint Bnxton's faith in old economy Tourist decline knocks Jarvis Hotels shares ARC to cut 20% of workforce as losses deepen Results in Brief Haynes in the red for first time in 40 years Wimpey may bid £430m for rival Business in Brief Air Canada plight Skye takes stake Nokia signs deal GWR Net cutback FairBriar buys Exchange Rates Overpaid tax could boost funds for Versailles creditors Peugeot Reed Elsevier sells OAG to buy-in team for just £1m AIB profits up by 15% despite credit fears Demerger from hell makes divorce look fun Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Ambitious Huntsworth makes £25m acquisition Future Network admits to talks Dolphin Telecom lays off half its UK staff Picture Gallery Telephone: 020-7782 5000 Fax: 020-7782 5112… Lloyd of London—City Diary Woolworths flotation woes worsen The Times Crossword Stock Markets Equitable Life policyholders left in the dark William Baird chief quits Currencies Publicity plan for tribunals angers unions Interest Rates Standard Chartered to list in Hong Kong International Care & Relief Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor Commodities First Glance Yesterday Today Television Bamboozled by our coach and his chinaman delivery Injury-hit England turn to Johnson Victor Chandler Dublin puts Villa step closer to place in Uefa Cup Football By Our Sports Staff: Wimbledon may be on the move Barry weather Porto storm to restore measure of pride Picture Gallery Newcastle gatecrashers enjoying the party By a Correspondent: Cantona makes dramatic return to Giggs's Theatre of Dreams Westwood bares his soul over search for form Golf By a Correspondent: Lockerbie springs surprise England injured by repetitive strains Cricket Chief Cricket Correspondent BBC Stewards doubled as tighter security is assessed Sussex hang on despite Weekes's efforts Salisbury revives Surrey to leave Kirby cursing Cricket: Cricinfo County Champlonship: First division Stubborn Fulton frustrates Cox Yesterday's scoreboards India look to take final chance Maynard takes centre stage Udal deans up after Windows's work Second division Habib and Sutcliffe increase the heat on Essex Szabo calls for boycott over doping scandal Athletics Council backs slimmed-down format Rugby league Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Vikings in mourning after death of player at training camp The Times Prost vows to hold on to Alesi Sport Summary On a wave of optimism Great Britain team rise to America's Cup challenge Late five-wicket burst hints at Botham's revival Buffham awaits verdict on job security Diary Davies hoping to cap hectic week with entry to Hall of Fame Golf: Weetabix British Women's Open Alfredsson counts her blessings rather than her score Swedish golfer with a zest for winning and living is still relishing role as a professional Head girls bidding to scale twin peaks of success Books Direct The Daily results service Football Yesterday's racing results Itv Digital The Times Picture of the day Unhappy return: Anna Kournikova, the 20-year-old Russian, made her comeback after six months out with stress Today's sports weather Times Square 7 days ahead Have your e-say Fantasy league Naheef provides Champagne upset Racing Goodwood Stratford Picture Gallery Sedgefield J R Stevenson well drawn to collect in Mile Meeting Points Grimes excels TEAMtalk Raceline Noverre throws down gauntlet to Galileo Racing Barclays 10 Pages of Jobs First Executive Michael Page BT Index Michael Page Balfour Beatty Construction Ready to tackle your career head on? And the walls came tumbling down GWT Domestic & General A subsidiary of a City based Plc requires a graduate… Graduated? TA Head of Medical Laboratory Department Arlington Recruitment Limited Sales and Marketing Executive Graduate Required to Work in Media Move into Media Part Time Person Required Toys "R" us Experience Luisa Metcalfe's GE Capital Global Consumer Finance HR training manager EDS Sambory's Appointments Diary Graduate Opportunity Centrica Odgers Spencer Stuart University of Cambridge Freeserve Birmingham International Airport PSD Carter James Recruitment Consultant Connaught Senior Executives Interexec Experienced and energetic Marketing Executive or… Cardinus Ltd Times Newspapers Work from Home Earn from Home ALDI BG Group Sainsbury's The Empower Group Regional Director—Western Europe ACE IPF Executives The times Robert Walters BMS OMV Dmw group RICS Financial Controller Europe Global Manager—top Dog Royal Collection Enterprises Electric Power Industry Positions Devon County Council Fidelity Investments Xansa Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Department of Health NWMS Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pricewaterhousecoopers Multiple Display Advertising Items For General Managers see Powering the Broadband Lifestyle Ernst & Young Michael Page Scottish Legal Aid Board Harling Menzies Metropolitan Police Authority English Tourism Council Odgers Royal National Institute for the Blind ADTI Consulting Questor International Odgers Pricewaterhousecoopers Haldane Stround & Swindon Courtenay Gsk Premier Executive Quality vacancies Your new career starts here KPMG BUPA The Royal Bank of Scotland Technology and Senior Appointments Summer times Film The last straw Contents Bloody Jamie Are farmers their own worst enemy? Allegations of the deliberate spreading of foot-and-mouth disease have reignited the traditional suspicion between townies and country folk. The solution, says Michael Gove, lies in ending the addictive culture of subsidy in agriculture Fat of the land The 2 Minute Briefing Railtrack Paradise for nosy As the poison pen trial puts village life under scrutiny, Maeve Haran explains why country living suits her The only Way a Terminally Hill Child like Kirsty… Roll Up, Roll Up Soap Dish The Sunday Times Hidden pain of the Pill generation The Pill is the contraceptive of choice for most young women. It is also part of the reason why many of them will be rendered infertile. Joanna Coles reports It's good to walk, but count the steps On foot power; a weapon against wasps; schizophrenia; and cervical surgery A simple solution for stings Drugs that ease a tormented mind Cervical cancer and pregnancy Let them eat their words A recent biography and comparisons with Diana, Princess of Wales, have led to the rehabilitation of Marie Antoinette's reputation, says Charles Bremner Index It's life, Jim, but who cares? New Releases Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within is cartoon "reality" with a budget the size of a planet, says Barbara Ellen. Cats and Dogs. though, is pure movie catnip Action replay Index Critic's Choice James Christopher picks his favourite five from the current crop of films on release UK box office Top Ten Watching brief… Feline films and canine cinema Rule of the gamers The computer games industry is about to out-earn the movie business. Is it game over for Holywood, wonders Ian Johns Phillips New on video Split personalities New Releases Two films are full of Eastern promise and pack a different kind of punch, says Nigel Cliff New way of the warrior Nagisa Oshima's gay samurai film aims to break Japanese taboos. Sheila Johnston meets the director and his star Spend a Day at KEW SUMMERtimes Stuck for holiday ideas to entertain the children? Help is at hand. Today, and every day in August, Times writers offer their suggestions for great family outings. There's also a daily listings guide and a fabulous children's competition Hendon The Around Picture Gallery Caught on camera Competiton Prizes every day; all published entries have a chance to win free family flights with buzz SUMMERtimes Five-day weather forecast What's your idea of a great day out? Proms Bbcsso/ Brabbins BBCSSO/Vänskä Albert Hall/Radio 3 Proms Entertainments Entertainments Listings Tfatro Alla Scala The Times Pop Zero 7 Shepherds Bush Empire Make hay, good-lookin' Pop This year's rather well-drawn boy is Ed Harcourt, says new fan David Sinclair Education University of North London The Sunday Times Language Courses Kingston University To advertise in this section please telephone the… Holborn College Clive & Guilds Language Courses Alpha. ac. jp Education Nationally Recognised Diploma Leo Com Consultancy The Sunday Times Students need financial help, Prime Minister John O'Leary on the challenge that faces the Government Ed. forum The panel answers questions on why mental maths cause stage fright in class; boarding school nerves: the perils of late-night essays; and qualifications that are not up to scratch Why our jails fail to make the grade The prison education system is badly letting down young offenders, says Peta Bee Catch a quick cat to Cowes From the Isle of Wight to Gothenburg, Will Hide brings you travel bargains Americana Vacations PLC Check-in Western wonders Down Under Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Flight Centre Flight Searchers USA Faresavers Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Government Underground power precedes Mayor's Queen's Bench Division Published August 2,2001 Regina v London Underground Ltd and Another, Ex parte Transport for London Before Mr Justice Sullivan Judgment July 30,2001 Railtrack liable for failure to prevent pigeon mess Court of Appeal Published August 2,2001 Wandsworth London Borough Council v Railtrack plc Before Lord Justice Kennedy, Lord Justice Chadwick and Mr Justice Rougier Judgment July 30,2001 Rules entitle judicsal review defendant to costs Queen's Bench Division Published August 2,2001 Regina (Leach) v Commissioner for Local Administration Review Bridge 2 games Word Watching The Times Chess 2 satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 4 Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Times 2 Crossword No 2410 Choice Richer

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