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News from 13/08/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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George Rutter, Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, John Crofts, David Flynn, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Catherine Riley, DJM, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Ken Cumming, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Paul Harper, Tim Oliver, Philip Howard, Melanie Rickey, Toby Frere, Lees Borland, Alison Kervin, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Thrasy Petropoulos, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Kate Figes, Christoper Walker Ireland Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Alice Lagnado, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Fran Clemmow, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Ian Cobain Chief Reporter and Helen Studd, Jasper Gerard, Elizabeth Morley, Henry Marking, Vanora Bennett, Oliver Kay, Mark Atherton, John Wheeler, Rick Broadbent, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Marit Hargie, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Hyder Jawad, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, Lisa Verrice, David Willetts, Caroline Merrell, Deborah Brett, Roland Perry, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jerome Pugmire, Martin Woods, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, Giles Whittell, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Katty Kay, James Pringle, Alex O'Connell, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Diana Shamash, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hartnack, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Ian Cobain Chief Reporter, Susan M. Sole, Ben Webster, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Sam Abdalla, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Barbara Parkin, John Phillips, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Spire James, Robbie Millen, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Jacob Henry,

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Index University bonanza for students Euro 'win-win' Shield victory Thatcher review Dog-collar crime Blair refuses to take a holiday from work Bedser takes field alone in the Don's top team Donald Bradman's 1st Xi Exclusive The great… 15 hurt in seaside suicide bombing The great, the good and the greedy Sandals Hamilton may sue over rape allegation The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Fashion We don't need Clarke to win say pro-euro campaigners Blair told taxes must be raised £50,000 ram Security breach The weather today Lady Astor of Hever dies aged 81 Adams threat to withdraw offer on weapons Picture Gallery Hamiltons stage counter-attack over rape claims BT Woman 'offered £60,000 to keep quiet' O levels make a comeback overseas Disease finding points towards left-handed gene Sinister link with creative geniuses from Picasso to McCartney Hp New university's Oscar material Sorbonne standards subjected to degree of ridicule Alzheimer's 'may be reversed' Bridge death man on sex charges Three held over baby 'drug death' Stunt pilot died on way to show Duchess of York aids Samaritans Ashley, 74, starts textiles business Artists are invited to take a blue view of the Thatcher era The will to seduce rather than subdue Virgin Amazon Men told how to avoid violent women Farming families fear ban on child tractor drivers Gateway Early learners reap the benefit Carmakers seek to soften impact of safety rules Saga Avoiding the rush causes traffic jams Direct Line Identity theft drives wrong man into court Innocent is locked up as he reports a crime Samak Holidays By a Correspondent: Channel swimmer feared drowned Love story station's romantic revival Carnforth Radio plug for speed cameras AOL 'Boiler room' head arrested Body found in lake Ring holds clue A good runner Hidden treasure Former minister rallies unions to fight missile plan Liverpool Police expect trouble with asylum moves Directline More fast-track hospitals to cut waiting times Loss of faith 'increases risk of dying ' RAC Bionic bowler shows his mettle Gateway to India & Asia Time Drug trials 'cure CJD woman' Regatta rescues Leonardo on tour PoW tribute Banking mad Sharon vows to keep his grip on Jerusalem City ignites passions of religious strife The Sunday Times Prelate's wife in fast protest Peking Man cave near collapse 144 air passengers died to save £197 AXADIRECT (AP): Man held over French bank raid Aid workers rebuff (AFP): Peace deal threat (AFP): Anger at article (AFP): Heroin tomorrow (Reuters): Panda cubs hope Birth rate fall Royal sale marks end of Brunei good life Church full as white farmers defy mob Americans lack a modern hero Clashes force IMF to rein in Jamjar. com Online It's time we gave people their piggy banks back The task for the Conservatives is to make us a nation of savers again Cancel the Golden Jubilee now, Ma'am, while there's still time England's blessing, Ireland's curse Sport as sex Sports Diary Blair in Euroland Where his hopes grow fainter and fainter Boo to a Goose There is nothing wrong with teenagers driving tractors Brief Re-Encounter Memory plays tricks on a station platform Counting the costs of drugs for MS Pockets deep enough Scientific and moral effects of cloning human beings Petrol rationing Wind farm plan Special delivery London ferries Unlocking memories Stateless status Good health Court Circular Latest Wills Birthdays Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths A vanishing landscape Multiple Classified Advertising Items To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… The Sovereign's Parade, Sandhurst Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriages Church news Faresavers Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages West Glamorgan Lieutenancy Thanksgiving service Oxford University London Hoteldirect Bertram Covill Recipient of three gallantry awards Lives in Brief Philip Gaskell Librarian of Trinity College, Cambridge, whose standard work explains everything you can learn froma a book without actually reading it Irene Lady Astor of Hever Energetic charity worker whose husband was forced to sell both The Times and Hever Castle On This Day August 13,1985 Madonna Flaunts her Success Capitalisation, week's change Trading Period: Settlemetn 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 Sound Seekers Cordiant investors hold their breath Results and statistics London rivals face Crossrail battle Minutes will give rate-cut clue Economic outlook By Our City Staff: Matching Hat joins Incisive Media What the Sunday Papers Say Change on Week Citibank Exchange Rates Gravity-defying horses—the mark of a modern office Cable & Wireless Brave new world not in the clear yet Economic Agenda Fraudsters who take liberties with your identity Drug firms await FDA ruling on Arixtra Eurozone rate 'hurting Italy' Vanco plans £100m listing within a year Profit warnings scrutinised Lyonnais 'plotting sale of Laing' Tiscali facing bill debiting complaints Pubmaster closes in on Wolves Dell BHP Biliton establishes energy trading unit Index Saatchi & Saatchi faces 'insensitive ads' boycott Privacy dispute poses threat to Microsoft's launch of XP The Times Crossword 21,805 Stock Markets LSE considering deal with Liffe Jail for fraudulent Christian soldier marching as to war Currencies Picture Gallery Cordiant poised to shed more staff Argentina seeks extra IMF $9bn Interest Rates Concorde Flies Again! Commodities Owen a striking success Liverpool 2 Manchester United 1 Charcol Ferguson faces new claims First Glance Yesterday Today Television Yegorova stands firm in face of crowd's outrage Athletics: World Championships Picture Gallery The Times Disappointed Holmes left out of grand finale Henman's hopes thrown off course by more rain Tennis Simon breaks away to collect gold Britain's tale of woe runs the full course Eleven months after euphoria of Sydney, medal haul hits a record low Liverpool get their lines right in another winning Cardiff scene Football: Charity Shield Latest snub angers Fowler By Our Sports Staff: Vieira agent under scrutiny Football in the Times Sports Daily Wednesday weakness exposed as fans Vent anger Nationwide League: Sheffield Wednesday 0 Burnley 2 Millwall happy to put their shirt on experience of Claridge Millwall 4 Norwich City 0 Megson laments defensive lapses Walsall 2 West Bromwich a 1 Hart harks back to the days of Forest's pass masters Nottingham Forest 1 Sheffeld United 1 Rotherham put in pickle by Branston Rotherham United 2 Crystal Palace 3 Coventry confident of making quick return Stockport County 0 Coventry City 2 Keegan marks City's card for promotion Nationwide League: Manchester city 3 Watford 0 Resilient Portsmouth draw strength from adversity Wolvehampton W 2 Portsmouth 2 Victorious Rangers defy injury toll Preston brought down to earth Adversaries are united in support for Burton's men Wimbledon 3 Birmingham city 1 Holloway maintains upbeat mood Queens Park Rangers 1 Stoke city 0 Patmore provides the gem of a start for Diamonds York City 0 Rushden & Diamonds 1 This weekend's football results Multiple Classified Advertising Items Employment Service Price puts record straight Swimming The Times Queen gets crown for Open title Early goals make England suffer Nicholls qualifies for GP event Academy team lose in Sydney Rokococo leads side to victory Hendry falters in Champions Cup Langridge takes gold for Britain Great Britain keep tight grip on Cup Golf Character and skill give visiting team victory by record margin Veteran McGinley has eye on the bigger prize Ryan reigns supreme at Leamington Bowls Quality field pursues record for Fastnet Race Sailing: Cowes Week Lewis takes over baton from Cook Modern pentathlon Vauxhall pair settle for share of spoils at Croft Motor racing Rhino loyalists take passing glance at union Rugby league By Our Sports Staff: Giants take small step to safety Revealed: The men who made Bradman 's first team It is the team to beat all comers, Sir Donald Bradman's much-awaited selection of the world's best cricketers. In a book published today, the game's greatest batsman picks six Test captains, representatives from five nations spanning almost 80 years, one player from the present and seven Australians, including himself, in his first Xi. In this exclusive extract from Bradman's Best, by Roland Perry, The Don explains his selections England shown on mercy by clinical Van Basten Picture Gallery TV kicks off ten months of total football Programme Notes England's swingometer veers to the left Cricket Crawley left to rue call to bat first Dutch turns semi-final and earns himself another chance at Lord's The Times Surrey take heart from return of Hollioake Cricket Yesterday's scoreboards Saturday's scoreboards Napier gives hope to Essex Able Pratt makes his mark Morgan's flurry settles it for Eton By a Correspondent: Davies thrives on helpful surface By a Correspondent: Langer fails to press his case for recall The Times For the record Pick your team Times Square Athletics World Championships 7 days ahead Have your e-say Yesterday's racing results Cup cements place in calendar Racing Folkestone Windsor Reading the racecard Thirsk O'Brien colt cut Leaders in the Flat championships Southwell Meeting Points The Times Raceline If it's August it just has to be Deauville Racing Alan Lee is charmed by the elegant approach to summer racing on the Normandy coast Volvo Summer times Real lives Fashion How the smug were mugged Contents Great, good and greedy? Who is to blame for the Equitable Life debacle? In the next few monthes we will hear the arguments, but one group may not be brought to accoutn—the investors. Dominic Kennedy investigates The 2 Minute Briefing The week ah? Five years of Viktor Borovik To escape the brutality of life in the Russian Army, Viktor Borovik deserted and spent five years living in a hole in a forest. By the time he was rescued he was to death. Alice Lagnado met him The Egypt Bike Ride Bjork Cd Jane Owen Is the trout a pre-date gift for me? Or is it Oxfordshire code for 'You are an old trout'? Mother didn't know best When raising children most people try to avoid the mistakes their parents made, says Kate Figes, but in doing so we may be creating problems for our own offspring The Sunday Times Parent. forum How can we stop our two teenagers from saying 'like' so much? Next week How readers and experts can help Saviours of the world's vital plants Botanists from Kew are scouring the world on a mission to build up a seed bank of one tenth of the Earth's flora by 2010. Anjana Ahuja joined a seed hunter in Lebanon The race to find Earhart Science briefing Killer bug bites Boxmind The best of British From magazine editors and store buyers to designers, photograhers and academics, these are the peole who dictate the way we see, wear and understand fashion. Melanie Rickey lists the 25 most influential names in the industry, in all its eclectic, streetwise, cutting-edge glory Picture Gallery A dash of sporty spice The British seaside 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 is also a daily listings guide and a fabulous children's competition. Summer starts here… Picture Gallery Take a child for free The verdict Caught on camera Around Britain Competition Prizes every day; all published entries have a chance to win free family flights with buzz London and South East Picture Gallery What's your idea of a great day out? Clockwise from bottom left Driven by a fleet of Lauries Pop And for her next trick, Laurie Anderson will work in McDonald's... The veteran renaissance woman reveals her 'selves' to David Sinclair It's gone too Farrelly La Movie The Kings of gross-out comedy have been deposed by American Pie 2, says Sean MacAulay Royal Shakespeare Company Play choice today's highlights compiled by Marit Hargie Warped factor nil Edinburgh Theatre a change from the perverse is a good as a rest for Beendict Nightingale Edinburgh Comedy Being Johnny Vegas Gilded Ballon Hive of activity Theatre Bees and black holes make for a lively new play, says Benedict Nightingale Director's Chair Old pro Bono public Rock On Saturday U2's world tour hit Manchester, and David Sinclair is still reeling The Times Pop Knebworth 01 Knebworth Park Proms NYO/Davis BBCPO/Dausgaard Albert Hall/Radio 3 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Opera House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Listings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Degrading treatment in custody European Court of Human Rights Published August 13,2001 Price v United Kingdom (Application No 33394/96) Before J. P. Costa, President and Judges W. Fuhrmann, L Loucaides, Sir Nicolas Bratza, H. S. Greve, K. Traja and M. Ugrekhelidze Section Registrar S Dollé Judgment July 10,2001 Restricting use of airport to business Court of Appeal Published August 13,2001 Biggin Hill Airport Ltd v Bromley London Borough Council Before Lord Justice Pill, Lady Justice Dyson Judgment July 11,2001 Minister should minimise costs Court of Appeal Published August 13,2001 Sengoz v Secretary of State for the Home Department Presumption is not valid for sentence European Court of Human Rights Published August 13,2001 Phillips v United Kingdom (Application No 41087/98) Before G. Ress, President and Judges A. Pastor Ridrueja, J. Makarczyk, Sir Nicolas Bratza, V. Butkevych, N Vajic and J. Hedigan. Section Registrar V. Berger Judgment July 5,2001 Review Bridge Word Watching Chess Winning Move 2 satellite, cable & digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling 2 radio Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2419 Choice The Royal Bank of Scotland

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