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News from 14/08/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, James Landale, Phil Yates, Michael J. Loader, Jon Ashworth, Helen Studd, Rodney Bickerstaffe, Moya Denman, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Giles Whittell and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Robert Thicknesse, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Chris Porter, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Irving, Carl Mortished, Mark Henderson and Oliver Wright, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor, Ian Blackshaw (Lecturer), Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Judy Russell (Director), Angus Nicol Piping Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Carolyn Kemp, Robin Young, Oliver Wright, Rodney Milnes, James Landale and Tom Baldwin, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Miranda Ingram, Mark Court, Fleur Brennan, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Vanora Bennett, Oliver Kay, Hamish Aikman, Christophen Walker and Michael Evans, Michael Hartnack and Michael Dynes, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Tom Baldwin and James Landale, Jacqueline S. Block, Raymond Keene, Martin Ball, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Peter Kimm, Peta Bee, Jonathan Edwards, james Doran, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Edward Bowden, Nick Hasell, John Phillips, Dragan Petrovic and Michael Evans, Veronica Cowan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Giles Whittell, Jane Shilling, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Penny Lewis, Sibylia Brodzinsky, Anjana Ahuja, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Gordon Lishman, Matthew Davies, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Walter Gammie Nationwide Conference, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Michael Gove, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Ben Webster, Michael Dynes, Michael Shrimpton (Barrister), Tim Jones, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Alexander Anichkin, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, John Phillips, Robert Whymant, Frank Field, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Garth ap Rees, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Daryl Vella, Andrew Clark, Christopher Irvine,

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Colombia arrests IRA 'arms team' New fears for futue of peace process Picture Gallery Alibi outlined Inside Union boss dies Mercedes-Benz England cricketers urged to cancel Zimbabwe tour Mr Blair changes planes Index Free with the Times on Saturday Red on Reds Mick Huckmall on music and football Research confirms hope of cure for vCJD The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Law Truce ends for Tory rivals The weather today RMT leader Knapp dies, aged 60 News in Brief New approach for cancer children Police chief dies before inquiry Plea as watchdog chief loses job Tramp helps star to buy £1m home German tycoon accuses BBC and ITV of World Cup cartel Britannia Lipsticks replace hockey sticks as girls swap Bunty for Bliss Diana garden project 'near collapse' Nobel pioneer gave CJD girl new lease of life Halifax Yesterday's medicines return to help today's sufferers New drug combats adult leukaemia Halford is cleared of attacking cabbie Trainer told to demolish stables Police Comedy has no limit declares Connolly Camera fine cash must be spent on road safety Barclays All-seeing eye that brought accidents to a halt How motorists can evade the devices Men give up common scents Great British bloke is back where he started Go private or leave, nurses told News in Brief Lottery promise Trawler sinks Knife woman Musician's cancer Wedding choice Light of his life Hamiltons offer alibi for day of alleged rape I won't give up, says accuser Why children love steam trains Saga MazDa Britons confess to Saudi bombings Heart of England Statements farcical, says victim New inquiry to be held into Cornish water poisoning Hunts to apply for hardship payments P&O Stena Line Surrogate twins find new home News in Brief Knot quite tied Jail for £1m fraud Biggs in hospital Barrymore back Pet cats shot MoD car death Pots of money Israelis attack West Bank town Heritage Du Rhone Protests as Berlin's old guard regroups Russia 2001: back to the bad old days Farmers driven off by 'orgy of banditry' Appeals for food aid begin Holiday Inn Russians rebugg Rumsfeld over missile defence Dell Fury at Japan leader's war shrine visit Supreme Court rejects teenage killer's stay bid Prelate's wife 'pregnant' US state jail figures fall World in Brief (AFP): War grave raided (Reuters): Kabul visa ruling (Reuters): Flood deaths (AFP): Workers killed Death-trap tunnels alarm Europe Nato set to deploy troops now Macedonia deal is signed The Times Online Fishermen capture 16ft squid AXADIRECT It's de trop for St Trop One. Tel Crevice holds treasure trove of bones Online A battle of Cold War ideologies set in stone It is 40 years since the building of the Berlin Wall sealed communism's fate Spinning straight out of life in the fast lane into the City's crash barriers Picture Gallery Why Ken's familiarity breeds contempt Face facts The Times Diary The New Realism Warnings for Arafat and Albanians and more The Hamilton Zone Where laws of common sense cease to apply The Secret Eleven Bradman knew well how to hold an audience in his hand Ineffective policies on provision of nation's pensions Marriage ban(n)s Travelling by train Access denied for disabled people HMS Hood memorial Initial confusion Bombing of Dresden Bradman's dream team Peace thwarted in the Middle East Compensation claims Feet per hour Pipers compete for the Silver Chanter University news Luncheon Birthdays Picture Gallery Latest wills Personal Column Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Forthcoming marriages Church news Premier Tickets Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight Centre Journey Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items General Sir Walter Walker Fighting general whose uncompromising methods brought outstanding military achievements - and got him into trouble more than once Jimmy Knapp Railwaymen's leader who won his battles with the Thatcher Government but struggle to meet the challenges of privatisation Jetline Announcements Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Railway Company Goes off the Rails A century ago train services out of London Waterloo were being heavily criticised for their poor quality and low levels of investment. The train company that operated them, the London and South-Western Railway, was accused of placing the interests of shareholders above those of the public The Times Unit Trust Information Service Sound Seekers Flat finish for shares Citation plc Mood of consumers holds the key to investment The Times Time to broker some peace City Diary Duo's stylish brand leaves big names of menswear in shade Duffer of St George knows the secret of success in the men's clothing market Low Mark City Diary Ad it too easy City Diary ARM tracks US chips higher P&o continues to find going rough Directors' dealings Rumour of the day 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 The lapsing of Pubmaster's 513p-a-share bid for… Cordiant is reasonable advert for holding on Torex AstraZeneca Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Cargo volumes in UK fall 10% Legal & Public Notices Environment Agency Boycol retreat forces Bayer to look at pharma division sale Chevron looks at ringfence plan for shares Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices E&Y resists attempts to have fees lowered Woolworths stores sold Results in Brief Ten ways to beat stress Cammell unions seek DTI action The Times Consignia to close 59 call centres Business in Brief Tyson appointed Bid talk lifts Liffe Marconi low Smiths contract Exchange Rates Disney keen on AT&T cable bid By Our City Staff: Claims Direct staff may sue Microsoft puts Kodak in picture on XP Cordiant admits spending too much oil tech-related ventures Sherwood hits three-year low Wolves can drink to a costly victory Commentary McGovern is no dummy By Our City Staff: Upbeat Publicis forecasts recovery The Royal Bank of Scotland BA and American link 'will cut fares' Index Wolves stays independent as investors snub Pubmaster Investcorp considers Polestar shake-up The Times Crossword 21,806 Stock Markets 'Unknown' tops stakeholder list Silver service for US top brass Currencies AOL preparing further job cuts Interest Rates Rate hopes raised as materials costs drop US high-tech woe is threat to Irish boom Harrods Knightsbridges Martin Barrow Deputy Business Editor Comodities Hargreaves prepares to put accent on England Mortgages for Business Limited Fowler hopes for calm after the storm Football Inside First Glance Yesterday Television The Premiership Today The Times Fantasy League McClaren ready to rewrite tales from the Riverside Football Platt relishes prospect of following Eriksson's lead McCarthy checks casualty list Unassuming Cole aims to be first choice in two No 3 shirts Conference still setting sights on play-off finish A User's Guide Tomorrow Football Inthe Times Sports Daily McEvoy full of praise for Britain's bond theme Golf Company Golf Days & Results McGinley makes final dash in bid for selection Afridi 's attack leaves Lancashire helpless Cricket: Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy semi-final Ayr forced to wait for final chance Lehmann and White revive Yorkshire Leading first-class averages By Our Sports Staff: India put their faith in pace Cockbain aims to retire a champion Prolific Oliver's hunger for runs knows no bounds My sorrow for Yegorova Demonisation of Russian troubles my conscience Australians make light of rare Bradman failure Women equal to every sporting task? Arrogance and cricket success velta Greene still chasing Lewis Edmonton entertains rather than excels Despite the poor reviews and empty seats, Canada did enough to absorb Page's four tipped to retain title Bowls Law and science hamper race to clean up sport Eleven boats forced out as tough start takes its toll Sailing Warriors move to stop union cashing in on Radlinski Rugby league Harlequins look to Leonard to prop up European ambitions Rugby union Doherty wraps up victory Snooker The Daily results service Today's sports weather Times Square Picture of the day Have your e-say Driving Challenge Michelob 7 days ahead Pools forecast New injury keeps West out of race Sport Summary Hudson favourite Pugsley on target Skelton through Walker dropped Too soon to get excited about Johannesburg Racing Brighton Radisson Edwardian Results from yesterday's four meetings Newton Abbot Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Galileo entered for Ascot mile test Arena studies extreme course of action Folkestone in danger of closure as financial pressures increase Picture Gallery Daewoo Sanity Test Index Russia 2001 Back to the Bad Old Days Index Imprisoned by a Soviet past It is ten years since Boris Yeltsin climbed on a tank in Red Square, heralding the end of hte Ussr. But the bright future he promised never materialised. Instead, the corrupt and discredited Soviet Establishment still haunts Russia, says Giles Whittell 'It was now or never' The 2 Minute Briefing Tally-ho in an urban garden Foxes are adapting to life in town, with an estimated 15,000 living within the M25 area. Now city dwellers are paying £135 a time to get rid of them. Carol Midgley reports Unwelcome in Wales Bjork Cd Jane Shilling Flaunt those jodhpurs, girls Fact is the new fiction Bournemouth News UCI A toast to the bride's mother Weedings are no longer organised by the mother of the bride but, as Fleur Brennan discovers, she still has prenuptial nerves Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Healthspan How stress can take its toll on the body Overwork is the epidemic of our times and the harm it can do to our bodies is now proven. We must stop striving for perfection, says Peta Bee Ten ways to avoid burnout Boxmind Index Fears rise over mercury Is there really a link between a preservative used in vaccines and autism in children, asks Anjana Ahuja Spirit The vagina Edinburgh Comedy Jenny Eclair helped to put female comies on the map. So why does she still feel the need to be on the Fringe? Alex O'Connell found out… Dazzled by the old days Viewpoint Some critics claim that opera at the Edinburgh Festival isn't a patch on what it used to be. Perhaps they should listen more closely, says Rodney Milnes The Sunday Times Concert Les Troyens Usher Hall Devoted to steam STuck for holiday ideas to entertain the children? Help is at hand. Today, and every day in August, Times writers offer their suggestions for greart family outings. There is also a daily listings guide and a fabulous children's competition. Summer starts here... Didcot Railway Centre Co Leighton Buzzard Narrow Gauge Railway London and Southeast Eastbourne International Air… Five-day weather forecast What's your idea of a great day out? Don't Miss Could with arned. Apart from lemnly restrained ene,… HMV Opera notes The Magic Flute Entertainments Royal Opera House Theatre Tokens Classical CDs Intimate and epic takes on Dido and Aeneas are sized up by John Allison Proms BBCSO/Robertson Albert Hall/Radio 3 Friendly fire Circus Canada's Cirque Elize has a good gimmick shecr, utter nicencss, says Donald Hutera Pop Primal Scream Astoria, WC2 Play choice Right of appeal saves disciplinary system Privy Council Published August 14,2001 Preiss v General Dental Council Before Lord Bingham of Comhill, Lord Cooke of Thomdon and Lord Millett Judgment July 17,2001 Court excludes friend of party as expert witness Chancery Division Published August 14,2001 Liverpool Roman Catholic Archdiocesan Trust v Goldberg (No 2) Before Mr Justice Evans-Lombe Judgment July 6,2001 Costs of surrogacy after operation not available Court of Appeal Published August 14,2001 Briody v St Helens and Knowsley Area Health Authority Before Lord Justice Henry, Lord Justice Judge and Lady Justice Hale Judgment June 29,2001 No appeal without assessment Queen's Bench Division Published August 14,2001 O v Harrow London Borough Council Before Mr Justice Maurice Kay Judgment July 12,2001 Fire! The arson season is upon us Teenage boys with matches are out and about. Veronica Cowan throws some light on a growing problem Russell McVeagh Nickelodeon Bedfordshire Magistrates Courts Committee Holborn College Friendly Westcountry Set Require 2 practitioners… Paralegal Required Snr Comm Prop - Hants Central Law Training Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Rainbow Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items GMAC Financial Services Assistant Senior Clerk Group Counsel Legal and Regulatory Affairs Caroline Banks Old enemy of the State Mr Justice Turner's decision to overturn a ban on Louis Farrakham poses new quesions for the Human Rights Act, Says Penny Lewis MacGregor Associates Chambers and Partners Clifford Chance Michael Page In a quaint reversal of the plight of the emperor -… Games Word Watching Picture Gallery Chess Winning Move Satellite, cable & digital Choice Newspapers Support Recycling 2 radio Choice Answers to Word-Watching Choice Films Satellite, cable & digital films BBC 1 Times 7 Crossword No 2420 Choice Trek Nepal

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