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News from 15/08/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Gordon Keymer, Phil Yates, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent and Simon de Bruxelles, David Adams, Donald Murray, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Michael Dynes and Michael Hartnack, Michael Evans Defence Editor and Christopher Walker, Andrew Pierce, Jessica Davies, April Stride, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Ian Winrow, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Spiro James, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Helen Hugent, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, Colin Bullen, Alan Hamilton and Robin Young, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Alison Kervin, Carl Mortished, Stephen Goldby, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, RW Johnson, Clare Hopley, Dominic Walsh, Adam Fresco and Joanna Bale, Debra Craine, John Kercher, Martin Barrow, Peter Ackroyd, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Geoff Coyle, Anthony G. Phillips, David Charter, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Mark Atherton, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Ann Treneman, Karen Homer, Marion D. Kendall, Ron Bullen, Chairman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David F. Williams, Tom Baldwin and James Landale, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Christopher Walker Ireland Correspondent, Joe Hayes, Andrew Drummond, Peter Boggon, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Tola Awogbamiye, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Dorothy Yeates, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Marion Houldsworth, Glen Owen, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, L. L. Blake, Thomas Stuttaford Medical Briefing, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Thomas Lynch, Paul Courtenay, Alan Lee, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Lindsay Brooke, Richard Beeston, Alan Fryer, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Catherine Philp, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Colin G. Fink (Medical virologist), Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Radley, Stephen Dalton, Carmen Callil, Richard Morrison, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Thomas Dempster, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, Lisa Verrico,

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IRA trio on mission to test weapons Inside Dollar tumbles Lesson in life Intrepid musicians defy that sinking feeling England's Dutch treat Sven-Goran… Star-spangled monkey business SMA baby milk is withdrawn in botulims alert RAF in fresh Iraqi airstrikes SMA baby milk is withdrawn in botulism alert The only Way a Terminally Ill Child like Kirsty Will… The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Creme Track record 'will mean winners' Utilities face £500 charge to dig up roads London traffic to be halted at bus stops The weather today Weathercall Collector accused of selling rare eggs Mother pleads for driver who killed her son Estate agent tore down rival 'For Sale' sign Beckham raises half an eyebrow Missing nurse's letter may have been dictated Teenager's heart heals itself after mechanical implant Virgin Teachers 'work no harder than anyone else' Clearing 'leads to more dropouts' Work Commercial Vehicles IRA drops offer to bury weapons Appeal for new Omagh evidence G8 anarchists to target Blair Colombians linked to mafia and Eta British trio 'tortured' into bomb confessions Frinton preserved as ice-free Briton quizzed on 'prisoner' Nokia £65m US series relegated to BBC2 Grade v Dimbleby in race to lead BBC Doctors urge £10 charge for 'no-show' patients Intelligent Finance By a Correspondent: Identical twins hit by leukaemia New cash claims expected after Camelford inquiry Botulism bug presents multiple dangers Hospitals recruit 41% more overseas nurses Hamiltons deny police claim News in Brief Gunman arrested City thinks small Human clone clue Pigeon foil spiked Rape case retrial Doctor struck off Teacher jailed Crash kills two Hot water cod How Queen snubbed Shah's motley crew Churchill 'an enemy' even after his death Pauper's end for hero who stormed castle Somak Holidays Renault Mégane Tory rivals take fight to centre ground Natwest AXA Direct Britain Tate Strike threatens work on epidemic RAC Clarke is victor in campaign consumer test War looms after Israel prepares second tank raid New task force to seek Zimbabwe land compromise SAGA Peugeot Early poll vow by Musharraf 'Plot to impose English' angers Euro-partners Daewood Sanity Test Beckers may marry again Lazybones faces spectre of workfare Roger Boyes Inside Germany Why it's time to stop rubbishing boys Gateway to India & Asia Chirac 'abused his power to save rural idyll' British troops head for MacEdonia Important Safety Announcement Condit 'just like Clinton' World in Brief (Reuters): Bishop returns (AFP): Swiss seize drugs No water, no sex Fujitsu Siemens Standing relics of the ancien regime Online Crushing the country, not just the farmers It is high that Britain supported sanctions against Mugabe's evil regime 'ello,'ello,'ello—the long arm of the law is suffering a bout of rhenumatism Picture Gallery Wish you weren't here, Tony Wot a rizult! Contempt for Peace A sight of the IRA's real colours Tongue Twisters Kinnock's laudable campaign to cut linguistic waste Jam Today, No Jam Tomorrow Another fine hole to dig ourselves out of Arms decommissioning Where's the buzz? Liabilities and the Equitable debacle The theory and reality of the euro Weighing up the risks of MMR Wedding hymns Pockets deep enough Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Celebrating the Golden Jubilee Sporting woes Matter of survival Court Circular Balmoral Castle Latest wills Birthdays Picture Gallery The Leverhulme Trust Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Church news Marriages Personal Column Megan Tresidder Journalist who showed style and versatility in her short career Flight Centre Professor Patrick Wall Anarchic neuroscientist who changed the scientific understanding of the nature of pain Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Troops Bring Peace to Bogside August 15,1969 Sir John Hoddinott Policeman of probity who headed many internal inquiries The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Trichologist@sw1 Shares finish near best BT World trade chief sets out for an agenda by November Mike Moore fears the return of hostile trading blocs if nations shun the WTO The Sunday Times Industry must look beyond a bumpy ride Stephen Radley Analysis Playing the percentages City Diary Square bash Great Scott De Beers quits BHP Billiton Nick Hasell Stock Market IBM tie-up sends Autonomy soaring Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures Scottish Power slowly finding a route ahead Robert Cole Tempus TBI Mersey Docks Dollar Rates Wall Street Results in Brief Exchange Rates Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Wimpey buys McAlpine homes Imperial to distribute Marlboro in UK ESF agrees RBS bid AutoLogic remains on track Profits down at UBS Allianz hit by Dresdner costs Center Parcs to acquire Oasis BMI urges Brussels to examine air treaty The Times BPP sells stake in Blackstone Business in Brief Intec sales surge Citigroup jobs cut Cadbury buys FTSE acquisition Unilever issue Page still facing tough conditions Xenova shares rise on deal with QLT CMG sell-off not ruled out Founding duo regain Claims Direct control Biocompatibles loss McAlpine offers lesson for Marconi Commentary Dell Mersey Docks lifts turnover Dollar tumbles after IMF warning Marconi faces FTSE ejection as shares dive The Times Crossword 21,807 Sharp fall in inflation sparks rate cut forecasts Inside Trade chief seeks agenda Lucent chief gets £9m payoff FSA inquiry into TBI share deals expected Fans face rise in the price of seeing football Shortfall in pensions for top firms Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company… Cole and Fowler strike it lucky Victor Chandler Warne reserves return ticket to Hampshire England face tour void First Glance Yesterday Today Television The Times The Premiership Today Picture Gallery Holland attempt to leave their troubles behind Football Sky Defoe hands Platt the perfect start Football in the Times Sports Daily Fantasy league The Times Fantasy League is the original fantasy football game, and this year it's better than ever. Build a £50 million team, and play for our record first prize: £75,000. Just decide if you want to enter online, by phone or by post, then it's time to pick your team Allardyce confronts sceptics head on Football Every Wednesday: Nationwide League third division club-by-club guide Fulham ready to bid for Kanu Reid left perplexed by swift elevation Leading from the front The Kervin Interview Paula Radcliffe England show mastery of Dutch to thrill nation Yorkshire suffer for lack of family allowance Diary Ramprakash still ready to take the attack to Warne Cricket Afridi on song again in final rehearsal Geoffrey Dean's Criclnfo County Championship previews Poor relation forced to live in past The Good Ground Guide Surrey run out of luck as Fleming finds his range Lancashire left in the grip of deep depression Tredwell leads the changes Sport Summary Virenque returns Davidson doubts Failings continue The Daily results service The Times Robertson rocked by the elements Sailing: Fastnet Race Healey to miss start of season Rugby union Days ahead Smith prepares for last hurrah Bowls White rues failure to take his chances Snooker Racing Beverley Epsom Yarmouth Meeting Points Hamilton Park Yesterday's results William Hill Race Line The track where time stands still For six weeks in the summer, Saratoga offers racing in its purest form Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say Tee off with Sam Torrance Driving Challenge Woods angling for Ryder Cup fans to improve behaviour Golf PaddyPower Guineas second receives positive bulletin Summer times Truckloads of fun at Diggerland Interview 'My error killed three people' Books 'The magic touch has gone': Erica Wagner reviews Salman Rushdie's new novel Crème top jobs and office life Who'd Be a by? Richard Morrison on why… Contents Tomorrow Nurture the boy, save the man The veteran feminist Doris Lessing says she feels sorry for men. So should we all, agrees Richard Morrison. With no male role models, boys are already at the margins of society by the time they reach primary school The 2 Minute Breifing Civil war in MacEdonia? Fatal error A momentary lapse of concentration behind the wheel, of which many of us are guilty, ended with the deaths of three people and jail for the driver, Thomas Munch-Petersen, a university lecturer. He tells Carol Midgley of his remorse Why my days race by in a whir of Lycra and bad hair Icelandair Will Bill Clinton, especially if he is frank about Hillary and Monica, sell newspapers? The answer must be yes Ten things I hate about now Dignity forged through suffering Make your rainy day sunnier Times are tough for savers, but you can still get a good return if you act fast and weigh all the options, says Helen Nugent Savings Accounts Stars in their eyes If actors fall for their leading woman or man it may not be all their fault, says Jessica Davies Grave matters, both An alcoholic's confession, legal battles over burials… Thomas Lynch finds much to ponder in two new Short Books Tudor voices Peter Ackroyd Rushdie lost in the valley of the dolls Fury By Salman Rushdie Jonathan Cape, £16.99;259 pp Isbn 0 224 06159 3 t £14.99 (99p p&p( 0870 160 80 80 Bestsellers An entire world in miniature The joys and fears of the inhabitants of a tiny Tudor village on the edge of Exmoor leave a sense of the vast forces of their age, says Peter Ackroyd The wizard of Oz 30 Days in Sydney By Peter Carey Bloomsbury, £9.99;160 pp Isbn 0 7475 5500 1 I £7.99 (99p p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Diary The Times Shorts Fiction How much is that doggy in the window … more than you can afford if it's the work of Jeff Koons. Alex O'Connell meets the artist in Edinburgh, defiantly cheerful despite a bitter child custody battle Discover the Treasures of Catherine the Great Diggerland 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 Thetimes Caught on camera Competition Thetimes London and South East Five-day weather forecast What's your Idea of a great day out? 'I go to Italy every month to see my son. My personal experience has been terrible' War stories Edinburgh Photography Images of human conflict dominate this year's finest shows, says John Russell Taylor Noises off Royal Opera House Entertainments Newsint Mad for each other Edinburgh Music A concert staging of Idomeneo beguiles Rodney Milnes Theatre The Clandestine Marriage, Watermill, Newbury Mind over matters Edinburgh Theatre Too Late for Logic makes a thoughtful opener for the official festival, says Benedict Nightingale Play choice Today's highlights compiled by Marit Hargie The best from the West Dance a sublime display by the San Francisco Ballet builds on Covent Garden's strong season, says Debra Craine Proms Moscow Soloists/Bashmet Albert Hall/Radio 3 North of the Thames Barratt French Property News French Property Exhibition Malaysia Parque da Floresta Cybarco Offers in the region of £155,000 A loch at the front door Home from home for Ashes hero Translation privilege akin to copy Court of Appeal Possession review order remains valid Queen's Bench Division Relevant facts can pre-date protective Act Employment Appeal Tribunal Birth registration cannot be changed Court of Appeal Bridge Games Word Watching Alisdair Pugh and Way Review Chess Winning Move Satellite, cable & digital Choice Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films Times 2 Crossword No 2421 Choice Towry Law Look into our eyes Crème NHS Receptionist/administrator Glamorous Receptionist £21,000 Executive P. A. to CEO Carousel Maine—tucker Next Permanent Crown Prosecution Service College Secretary Kingswood CPG The Eclipse Organisation Ltd Office Manager Momentum Travel NSR Quick eye for talent John Kercher a Working Relationship Moneypenny Test Travel spa Newsint Crone corkill Aldrich & Company Knightsbridge Secretaries Chelsea Auction House Receptionist/cashier Required Knightsbridge Secretaries Crone corkill Angela Mortimer Perfectfit PA to Vice Chairman & MD Tasting Lambsteaks and Couscous Conference call The Hub, Edinburgh Low heels, high lives Karen Homer Real Life Fashion Sticks and stones… A bad reference does not have to mean the end of the world, says Tola Awogbamiye Tayassociates Executive P. A. To Chairman & CEO The Royal College of Psychiatrists Time Savers On Line Tip Heather Graydon, Chapman Taylor Thetimes FYI It's much too easy to fiddle expenses Acme Appointments Susan Hamilton Group Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited The Times Multi-Lingual Creme Time

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