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News from 10/08/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Kate Taylor, Adrian Frost, Andrew Robson, Sir Donald Curry, Pankaj Pathak, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Grace Bradberry, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Dearbâil Jordan, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Philippa Dunja, Carol Midgley, David Chater, Sir Brian Follett, Eduard Fuller, Edwin H. Cox, Phil Rottier, Andrew de Lewandowicz, Sam Lister, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Peter Willetts, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Cornelius Lysaght, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Russell Kempson David McVay and George Caulkin, Rob Furber, Debra Craine, Malcolm Speed, Norman Harris, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Liam Fox, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Tillotson, Nigel Evans, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, R. J. Hedley, Max Bacon, David Charter, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Vanora Bennett, David Hughes, Oliver Kay, Paul McCann, Sarah Vine, Rick Broadbent, Stephen Burgen, David Heathcoat-Amory, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Sam Coates, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, John Mendes, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, John Lea, Brian S. Gazeley, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Christopher Walker Ireland Correspondent, Matthew Pryor, Howard Flight, Nigel Hawkes, Jonathan Edwards, Damian Whitworth, Peter Branker, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Dr Iain Anderson, Nick Hasell, Philip August, R. G. Forrest, George Caulkin and Craig Lord, Mike Mulvihill, Nick Szczepanik, Clive Matheson Telecoms Correspondent, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, William Jeffries, Hilary Lancaster, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Mike Berry, Brian MacArthur, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Oliver Letwin, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Martin Hallam, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Andrew Drummond and Ian Cobain, Richard Beeston, Ross Dunn and Damian Whitworth, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Michael Green, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stephen Heard, Maggie Bullock, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, James Christopher, Jon Ashworth and Dearbâil Jordan, Jordan Henders, John Sagar, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Andrew Pierce and Stewart Tendler, Christopher Irvine, Emlyn Thomas,

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We are losing sight of the stars - by illuminating… Babies blown up by pizza bomber Bush calls on Arafat to arrest killers Inside Hymn debate Rape warning New Agincourt Kew Gardens Foot-and-mouth inquiries row Dimbleby on shortlist for BBC chief Holidays for brats Tales from a Californian children's camp Times 2 Summer times Be amazed by a maze Waterstones Jailed Archer moved closer to home The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times on Line Media Blair gives Birt a key role in No 10 policy think-tank Widow unveils Bader statue Senior Tories turn to Duncan Smith The weather today Tornados bring taste of summer News in Brief London shootings New oxygen scare Blast man critical Asylum backlog Lecturer convicted of poison-pen campaign Bill Gates is called to the bench Pensioner drove straight home Nepotism, divorce and failure: day the music died at… Sharps Wombles composer injured in Spain Curious timing for three-pronged attack Foot-And-Mouth The inquiries The chairmen Research foiled by BSE 'cover-up' The Industry The country show with no cattle The farmers The Times Online Www. thetimes. co. uk Foot-and-mouth: news and background Passions stirred by vicar's ban on wedding 'hymns' Cabbie's fare was his long-lost son The Search for the next TV Chef Tomorrow in the times magazine Carnival council has safety concerns MazDa "Hysterical…i Loved Every Mad Minute of… Ulster is hours from return to direct rule 'Chemists should prescribe, not GPs' BBC must hand over riot footage Ombudsman to oversee NHS councils Norwich Union Direct The Times Online Www. thetimes. co. uk Nothern Ireland peace process: latest news online Britain ranks 24th on health tables Doctor 'needed by NHS' freed over rail fracas Tube fails to satisfy travellers on every count Skoda Auto Genie First golf degree to raise Britain's game Kebab shop checked for typhoid News in Brief Youth jail report Power plant toll Fatal bike stunt Whisky battle Picture Gallery Rape statistics send warning to tourists St Trop is still a flop 2 Intelligent Finance Picture Gallery DELL Website offers practical advice Police seek bombing witnesses News in Brief 'Robocop' resigns Generator stolen Russian 'Link' Diana letters Insurance soars as pupils learn 'blame culture' Rembrandt's 'mother' puts on the pounds Lucy Pinney Tomorrow in Weekend IQ linked to weight at birth Volvo Harvest mice to be released in the wild Spanish millionairess falls prey to art thieves B&q Moroccan migrants kill each other in sea ordeal Abbey National Chainsaw gang ruin 66 'killer trees' 'We saw bodies thrown all over restaurant floor' Outlook darkens as blast ends interlude of mutual restraint Commentary Peugeot Tiny Police stand by as Zimbabwe mob loots farms Albanian rebels seize civilians World in Brief Venice bombing Bomb protest Kidnap foiled Forces face cuts in US defence rethink Putin tightens grip on Ukraine Somak 'Arrogant' French winemakers told to learn from Agincourt Citibank Fujitsu Siemens 'Kennedy' trial witness dies Mobile Times Football Sms Online on the Website Today Plus Fantasy League Anna Ford Q&a Talking Point Edinburgh Online Festival Guide Picture Gallery A leadership contest that is worth fighting for There's no question this time—David Dimbleby is the man for the BBC Taking the high road in search of the mysterious Lady Mondegreen Lost in a dark with excessive bright Picture Gallery Right note? Celebrity Fack Arafat's Bombs The Palestinian leader's feet must be held to these flames Choose Suspension The necessary decision looming for Northern Ireland A Plane Answer Why France should hug its heritage Europe's impact on Tory contest Letters to the Editor Praise and doubt over 'patriotic' hymns at weddings Travelling by train Vintage plane crashes Opportunity knocks Handy lubricant Beware of the seagull Proof of age required Reception Announcements Dinners University news Appointments A poignant snapshot of Nepal's ruling families Birthdays Anniversaries The Lord your God is going with you, and he will give you victory. Deuteronomy 20.4 (Gnb) Personal Column Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Church news Premier Tickets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Flights Directory Flightwise Irene Bloomfield Psychoterapist whose background in Nazi Germany gave her a special mission to help survivors and those incarcerated behind the Iron Curtain Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Eileen Gilbert Life of service to refugees and the survivors of the Irish Sea Ferry diaster Announcements Children on Dialysis Court & Social On This Day Unemployed and Undesirable Binkie Stuart Winsome child star who was Britain's answer to Shirley Temple The Times Unit Trust Information Service Life Cover direct. co. uk Shares close above lows Trading Period: Settlement takes place three business days after the day of trade. Changes are calculated on the previous day's close, but adjustments are made when a stock is ex-dividend. Changes, yields and price/earnings ratios are based on middle prices Norfolk millionaire gives away stock market… Regional agencies still need to find a role Pint-sized claim for beer calories City Diary Skase case No private taxation initiative please Party time In a pickle Placing talk hits Vodafone Sell order sparks Cordiant concerns Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices London Financial Futures Streamlined Reed gains momentum at right time GKN F&C Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street F&C pays price for misplaced optimism on markets Shell looks at floating liquefied natural gas plant Exchange Rates Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Reed expects to hit earnings target ahead of schedule Bad debts send ESF into the red Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Commerzbank profits slump Results in Brief Aegon cheered by UK's pension reforms Weston directors sell £6m of shares FSA names Procter as director Business in Brief Incepta expands Clubs to double Pillar £106m sale Loss of Taste Lending slows Esporta disposal DKW jobs to go Shares in GKN up despite gloomy forecast Kewill warning hits shares Bayer to cut jobs and close plants Picture Gallery Guardian iT falls on web-hosting worry Telewest/NTL deal? Surely not! Surely? Maritin Barrow Commentary Report on Bass goes to DTI By Our City Staff: Signet optimistic on trading Scoot forced to seek Loot sale GM says strong dollar hurts US industry Inside Graham Searjeant Deutsche leads the way for Zurich Scudder The Times Crossword 21,803 Fears of global slowdown hammer telecoms shares Stock Markets Palumbo has it large with £90m stake EMI sounds death knell for gangsta rap record label SFO raids Spring's lawyers Currencies Interest Rates Good sound judgement? Commodities ECB hints at rate cut by end of month Hargreaves to receive England seal of approval Marriott The banned play on as Dutch name De Boer and Davids First Glance Slow coach no more Henman on the march Yesterday Today Television Online Vialli rejects need for smokescreen Football: Nationwide League first division Out with the old and in with the new as Watford manager looks forward to his latest challenge Richardson seeks strength through adversity The Sunday Times First division ins and outs Gallacher must prove his fitness City's loyal followers put their trust in Keegan The Riddler Staying, going, quitting, swooping—how the papers keep tabs on football's rumour factory Richards spurred on by dreams of greater stage Football Gerrard prepares to put injury worries behind him Sportingodds. co. uk Coming this Weekend Football Handbook Coming next Week 64 pages The unique guide to every Premiership club Gebrselassie shows grace in defeat Athletics: World Championships Players left with a mountain to climb Golf Rawlinson confident of changing fortunes Civility is the watchword as amateurs square off Deacon killed in rally accident Motor rallying Riedel has fifth gold but fails to shake the world Injuries deliver another blow to England Cricket Peters puts England to the sword Yorkshire home in on title after rivals collapse Cricket: CricInfo Country Championship first division Inzamam dismissal under scrutiny Singh maintains iron grip Second division Yesterday's scoreboards Swinging time for bowlers Penberthy denied chance to continue Waugh will not give up the battle to return Vodafone Challenge Correction So old men can't jump? Victories that prompted rebellion against ageism Hemery takes gold for Britain in his stride Picture Gallery Team passes test with winning style Letters Are elite athletes value for money? ICC defends use of its funds Rusedski's progress augurs well for Open exchanges Tennis Shaw aims to hit back after defeat Bowls Ainslie argues case against handicap format Sailing: Cowes Week Records fall despite long-haul factor Swimming Battered Britons riding for pride Speedway Hooker's loyalty to league will invigorate St Helens Rugby league White loses case over contract Sport in Brief Courtney leaves Squash England New Bisley range honours Cooper Britain's medal hopes kept alive Success is the spur in Britons' cup quest Equestrianism The Daily results service Football 7 days ahead The Times Picture of the day Coming up of air: Gregorios Orphanidies, a 23-year-old who swims for Portsmouth Northsea, competes in the heats of the men's 400 metres freestyle at the British Short-course Championships in Norwich yesterday. He failed to make the final Bowls results Worcester Racing World athletics Championships A sad case of name-calling Racin Life At the Races Lingfield Park Meeting Points Haydock Park Newmarket Wolverhampton Yesterday's results Team talk Race Line 09066 168+ Rider cup format widens horizons Racing Renault Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say Golf at The Belfry Summer times Reportage Style Media Breaking up is Hard to Do Divorce and disarray at EMI Pages 2 & 3 Contents Tomorrow in the times magazine Jay Kay on Life… Day the music died at EMI Ken and Nancy Berry were king and queen of the rock industry. Then he was accused of nepotism, she of 'inappropriate friendships'. Divorce and business failure followed. Is the party over, asks Chris Ayres The Week in briefs Holidays for spoilt brats Parents are paying $1,000 a week so their children can be taught how to sweep floors and to make beds. Grace Bradberry reports from a Californian summer camp Goodnight Sweetheart This Saturday in weekend Picture Gallery The Great China Challenge 2002 Free Football Magazine Gentleman and player Lord Thurso is enjoying life at the sweaty end of Westminster, writes Quentin Letts Jokes turn cheesy at the Fringe Alex O'Connell 'Johnny is sex in a safari suit. He appeals to women who need to nurture' An act that was too convincing More than a bit of a laugh Film Our Tv comics seldom make it on the big screen but now they're getting seriously funny, says James Christopher Veni, video, vici Television Little did it know, when it started 20 years ago, that Mtv would make the streets safe for Caitlin Moran Picture Gallery Hissy fits and starts New Albums Could Mariah Carey's recent troubles have any connection with her new Lp being duff, Lisa vernica muses Mariah Carey Glitter (Virgin)Dive, diva, dive A Camp (Polydor) Kiss me, Cardie POP The Avalanches Electric Ballroom, Nw1 Revved up by the motor city New Albums The white Strips may be the next big thing, but there are plenty of other Detroit bands firing on all cylinders, says David Sinclair Virgin This is the modern world Edinburgh Festival Mikhail Baryshnikov is making Sixties redicalism cool again, as Debra Craine discovers Royal Opera House Covent Garden Theatres London Palladium Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Opera House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Proms BBCSO/Foster Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Hever Castle mazes Summer times Monday The joys of beachcombing Exclusive offer The verdict Caught on camera Around Britain Co… How … Exclusive offer The Times Coupon London and South East Summer times Five-day weather forecast What's your idea of a great day out? St Trop is still a flop Britons think St Tropez is the jewel of the Riviera, but locals prefer the var, says Carol Midgley Six of the best plastic The London Furniture Village From gaudy to gorgeous Sex and the City has revived bum bags, says Maggie Bullock Is the BBC playing fair? Can the Beeb justify spending more than £300 million of licence payers' money on its bold new wish-list, asks Paul McCann Media Diary Tomorrow in play The Times Tighten belts, it is going to be a rough ride The soaraway (and surreal) Sun Bum deal for Ben? Ben Elliot reached for his lawyer after tabloids wrongly identified him as having sex with Jade Jagger on a beach. But the hurt will last, says Sarah Vine Media & Marketing Marketing and Business Development Executive Selling space is a brilliant job! Theatrical Agents The London Institute An error of loyalty Punishment is swift for those who embarrass President Mugabe in Zimbabwe's press, says Jan Raath A Change is as Good as a Rest Crème Executive P. A. To Chairman & Ceo Bilinguagroup Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creme West Ham United plc TV as a charity box A new channel promises to give a voice to the voluntary sector, says Michael Green Spend a Day at Kew Gardens Only unpaid charges can be reviewed by tribunal Court of Appeal Published August 10,2001 Regina v London Leasehold Valuation Tribunal, Ex parte Daejan Properties Ltd Before Lord Justice Simon Brown, Lord Justice May and Lord Justice Dyson Judgement July 12,2001 Protection of primary carer can outweigh wishes of children Family Division Published August 10,2001 In re H (Children) (Contact order) (No 2) Disqualification orders not limited Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published August 10,2001 Regina v Ward Regina v Howarth Power to extend time for serving particulars Court of Appeal Published August 10,2001 Totty Snowden Hewitt v Wirral and West Cheshire Community NHS Trust Before Lord Justice Peter Gibson, Lord Justice Chadwick and Lord Justice Kay Judgement July 31,2001 Minister to make decision on risk to fugitive's Convention rights Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published August 10,2001 St. John v United States of America and Another Before Lord Justice Brooke and Mr Justice Harrison Judgment July 12,2001 Review Bridge Word Watching Chess Winning Move Solution on page 29 Picture Gallery Sky One Choice Picture Gallery Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 4 Choice Choice By Stephen Dalton Satellite, cable & digital films BBC 1 Picture Gallery Times 2 Crossword No 2417 Choice Over 5O?

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