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News from 21/08/2001

2001; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Roger Moate MP, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, James Moore, Ian Cobain and Russell Jenkins, Robert Thicknesse, James Pitt Executive director, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Jon Harvey, Yvonne Galligan Director, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Clarke manifesto, David Chater, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Mike Claughton Chairman, Clive Davis, Anthony Loyd and Mike Collett-White, Edward Welsh, Leslie Fraser-Mitchell, Peter Lansley Women's Football, Mona Clark, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Paul Fitzpatrick, Iain Duncan Smith, Catherine Overend, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Norman Harris, Dr Jane Collins, Joanna Bale and Elizabeth Judge, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Peter Millar, Oliver Wright, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Matt Sims, Paul McBride, Rodney Milnes, Malcolm Field Chairman, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Angela Jameson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Vanora Bennett, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Stephen Burgen, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Richard Adams, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Russell Kempson and David McVay, Celia Brayfield, Clive Mathieson and James Doran, John Austin Baker, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Neil Franklin, Clive Mathieson, Fiona Morrow, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Joseph Dean, Andrew Drummond, Peta Bee, Janet Whitby, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Oliver August, Derek Richards, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Simon Edwards, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, John Goodbody, Dearbáil Jordan, Rita Noonan, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Jane Shilling, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Neil Robertson, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, David Green, G. J. Sasse, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Michael Gove, Robert McConnell, Bob Woffinden, Alan Challoner, Graham Searjeant, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, David Charter and Dominic Kennedy, Stephen Dalton, James Landale and Andrew Pierce, Bill Edgar, Paul Connolly, Chris Bunting, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Thomas Stuttaford, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, W. H. Cousins, Patience Wheatcroft, Philip Pank,

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Doctors put on alert for 'butchery' BMA issues guidelines about female genital mutilation Ulster reforms Hero mourned Trade deficit up Death row protest Celebrity menu goes on the waiting list Index The man who put sex in the City Duncan Smith wins Thatcher's backing Paras on standby for MacEdonia Picture Gallery Sandals Ask Dr Jane Are baby walkers dangerous? England walk tall on the ground of heroes The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online Summertimes Kosovan refugee dies in Channel Time for Big Ben facelift Secrecy creates a problem for prosecution Medical Briefing The weather today Hero's burial for old soldier who died broke Criticised hospital chief leaves job Wives say sportsmen play away Police quiz Hamilton rape claim woman Genie Youth on the run after stabbing parents Paras set for MacEdonia peace mission RAC Platinum Cautious Nato determined to prevent yet another war in troubled Balkans From Anthony Loyd in Skopje and Mike Collett-White in Nikustak Tanks in arms tally Foot-and-mouth marchers demand public inquiry SAGA Unions pay tribute to Knapp News in Brief Drugs in schools are in decline 12,600 places go at care homes Teacher admits abducting girl, 15 Swastika claim 'ignored by police' Unbelievable! Meldrew tops poll Dr Jack Cunningham Judge's daughter killed by rock on Africa trip Danielle uncle in court over sex case Rescue helicopter stuck on rail line Borneo girl 'had tiff with brother' Fujitsu Computers Siemens Van driver in deaths crash fined £100 GP left liposuction patients 'in agony' DELL Foreign doctors 'won't like working in Britain' Botched surgery left smell Time travel aids search for the right Charlie First Night By a Correspondent: Terminally ill woman seeks right to die Show hits the buffers after 15 years Satellites reveal far greater loss of world 's forest Villages compete to welcome canal juggernaut route British roasted by Roux Britain sized up for a better fit TV makeover shows the Vikings at home Bluesure Ex-Mi6 agent put porn on police computer Clarke would abstain in key vote on Europe Senso Duncan Smith manifesto:'Britain does not need or want the single currency' Clarke manifesto:'No Conservative is a federalist and I am certainly not' The Conservatives need a leader who can win the next general election Blairs fly to French chateau Kaddie Boy SDLP puts its weight behind police reforms in Ulster 'I Couldn't' IBM China spies on defiant US naval visit Mugabe's friend is new Chief Justice as white farmers get bail Citibank Countdown to the euro: 133 days to go Holidays ban for Germans French stumped by cost of new currency AXA Direct (AP): Manhunt after family slaughter World in Brief Palestinian plea (Reuters): Envoys rebuffed (AFP): Briton dies (AP): Swiss unrest Media mogul kept on his toes Bush challenged on stem cell research The Open University Protest prisoner opts to die in chair Stolen Chagall 'is ransom for peace' (AP): 10 still lost in pit blast Time Woman killed by bomb in toy Online More hard cheese for the health service The Saga of Loyd Grossman's food sums up the folly of Milburn's approach Conservatives should not let Clarke conduct business with the euro Picture Gallery What kind of welcome do you call that? Tory winner The Times Diary Green Light An accord on police reform in Ulster with wider implications Policy Begins at Home Overseas recruitment for doctors is but a temporary solution All Change The euro in French pockets is worth 6.55957 francs The Blairs' holidays Archer allegation Tories' obsession with Europe Path to peace in Northern Ireland Women in Parliament Russian reform Discontent in the air Urban foxes Choice of direction for the BBC Risks of MMR Off the scent Musical exit Court Circular Latest wills Picture Gallery Unearthing the secret history of an Iron Age enigma in Sussex Birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Marriages Legal news Church news Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Flights Directory Flightwise Travel Insurance Ian Ousby Historian and editor of literary and travel guides Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Jeremy Wallington Investigative journalist and television executive whose development of Limehouse Studios paved the way for the Docklands boom Court & Social The Times On This Day Thames Pleasure Boat Disaster Les Sealey Goalkeeper whose glory came when he stepped in for the 1990 FA Cup Final replay The Times Unit Trust Information Service Sound Seekers Equities drift higher Barclays Wait and see what market holds for euro and dollar Economic View Compaq BHP's new logo for £150,000 City Diary All our fault City Diary D-Day nears in fight for Computer Associates board Sam Wyly has been stalking CA since June and has divided public opinion Falling back City Diary Fears hit Energis and Colt Stock Market US interest helps Enodis to lead way Eurotop 100 Major Indices London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates BHP Billiton wise to keep itself in one piece Tempus Alliance Trust Tay/C&M Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Hundreds of UK jobs will go in Fujitsu shake-up Europe moves closer to trade war with US Public Notices BHP oil and gas unit earns its keep US slowdown hits London hotels Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Rage confident in face of deepening losses Results in Brief BHP Billiton TBI rally raises pressure on Vinci offer The Times CSFB hires former SEC lawyer Business in Brief Baron for sale Ikea cuts costs Nuclear disposal SCi in game deal Exchange Rates Salaries for UK chiefs rise 14.9% despite FTSE fall Cammell Laird down to a skeleton staff Share prices set for bumpy ride, Alliance Trust warns Jarvis to build £60m student village Sorrell leads Havas by the nose Commentary Smiths seals US Army contract worth £111m C&M withdraws £30m offer for Tay Homes NewMedia pledges to match AI bid The Times Inside WPP trumps Havas offer with £437m bid for Tempus The Times Crossword 21,812 The Times Stock Markets Eurozone growth raises hopes on recession Gent target of German inquiry Taubman seeks documents Currencies Disney cash call fuels bid talk Excite says it may not survive Interest Rates Record lending pushes up house price forecast The Royal Bank of Scotland Commodities British trade deficit at high and still widening Butcher sets up historic triumph for England Victor Chandler Tufnell prepares to return to scene of his success First Glance Yesterday The Premiership Today What's Important in Football Premiership table and goalscorers Contributors: Rick Broadbent, George Caulldn, Gary Jacob, Oliver Kay, Russell Kempson, Peter Lansley, David McVay FA Barclaycard Premiership schedule 2001-02 Picture Gallery Elleray's off night leaves everyone baffled Football Sky Fowler back on inside but the exit sign still beckons Football Angel aiming to fly high Sealey and Staniforth mourned by clubs Powell launches plea for international aid Women's Football Enfield's new order ready to recall the good old days FA plans Cup day Robson generates hope Forest of old evoked by fine showing of John Hartlepool United 0 Nottingham Forest 2 Butcher makes second chance count Cricket: Fourth npower Test match Gilchrist harbours no regrets over declaration Yorkshire assured captive audience CricInfor County Championship Morris returns best figures to set up Hampshire victory Butcher Lights up the Ashes Lancashire bowlers do well to defend modest total Norwich Union League Full Scoreboard from Headingley Strange backs Azinger to complete his recovery Toms, Cink and Verplank make Ryder Cup debuts Sealey and Martin rule in unruly Final replay So near yet so far from Test refund Selection flames turn to Ashes Zimbabwe tour 'out of question' Edmonton put in perspective A dream day at Deauville races Rahal could be first victim of Lauda's reforms Motor racing RFL delves deep to keep Radlinski Rugby League Batten guides women's eight into World Championship final Rowing Coates overcomes adversity but not his opponents Bowls Pickett's Lock facing Government scrutiny Athletics Walker buoyed by winning start Sailing Wilkinson eager to return to fray Rugby union By Our Sports Staff: Henman seeded above Sampras Tennis Attacking instinct of Cole points to scoring bonanza Defenders often pop up with unexpected bonuses in quest to top the table Footballers Shine in Golf Challenge Company Golf Days & Results Challenge Update Patience is name of the game as season starts to unfold Display Advertising Fantasy league The season has started, and so has The Times Fantasy League. But don't worry, it's not too late to enter. With weekly and monthly prizes, plus On Target and the forthcoming FA Cup game, there are plenty of chances to win. Enter today and go for glory The Daily results service Today Pools forecast Michelob Leading first-class cricket averages Edwards gives an encore Sport Summary Sorenstam takes Canadian title Bristol gain narrow lead Stevenson wins bronze medal London Leopards turn to Pullem Youngsters hit road to fame Trainers jockey for position Racing William Hill York Meeting Points Hamilton Park Yesterday's results TEAMtalk Raceline The Times York signals start of title run-in Racing Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say No Title Michelob Rotary Time Away can return to best in International 3.10 International Stakes C4 Summer times Reportage Arts Clearing Contents Who will buy my hills? Should the clan Chief John MacLeod be allowed to sell a mountain range to fund repairs to his castle? And who would want to buy it anyway? Interview by Valerie Grove Big Ben The 2 Minute Briefing There's an H-bomb in our swamp In 1958, a US warplane jettisoned a device in a marsh in Georgia. Was it a nuclear weapon? No, says the Pentagon. But new evidence has raised doubts, says Edward Welsh Spare the nod Reporters who can't stay still are the scourage of TV, says Derwent May Icelandair Roaming in the electric gloaming Jane Shilling Privileged, middle-class people find it hard to remember that language is the raw material of freedom Hang 'em and hunt 'em? Been there, done that failed a levels Not a giant step for womankind Older women are invisible, but now that Catherine Deneuve, 57, is fronting a L'Oreal ad campaign, will female wrinkles become acceptable? Fat Chance, says Celia Brayfield Picture Gallery Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Cancer: a fact of life Survival rates for cancer are higher than ever. Megan Tressider proved how long you can live if you are determined, says Peter Millar Male Menopause A short step to danger The Times Chidren's doctor answers readers' questions Your questions answered Nuns' key to ageing A convent community proved ideal for an epic study of Alzheimer's. Anjana Ahuja reports Healthspan Magic bullet or damp squib? Laboratory tests have branded many multivitamins ineffective, says Peta Bee Lucky Break Prime time of his life Television Can an Edinburgh TV Festival masterclass by the producer of Sex and the City teach us anything new? Fiona Morrow asks the professionals Opera notes The Valkyrie Clear for takeoff Edinburgh Dance Two companies take flight in impressively contrasting ways, says Donald Hutera Edinburgh Opera Parthenogenesis Queen's Hall CBSO/Oramo Albert Hall/ Radio 3 Proms More mud than magic Pop Amid the rain at the V2001 festival, the big chart acts sounded a tepid bunch, says Stephen Dalton, but only Atomic Kitten got booed The Big Chill Lulworth Castle, Dorset Pop Neil Finn Corn Exchang Edinburgh Pop Longleat 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 daily listings guide and a fabulous children's competition. Summer starts here... The verdict Longleat Caught on camera Around Britain Competition For Comprehensive Listings Turn to the next Page Woburn Safari Park Summer times Five-day weather forecast What's your idea of a great day out? Star Day out Don't Miss Buzz terms & conditions No Title … House sold out … nights in a in their dressing …… Wynton's wonderland Jazz The organisers of the Marciac festival put rivals in the shade, says Clive Davis Entertainments Theatre Tokens The Times Six pack San Francisco Ballet gave Covent Garden quite a show, writes Debra Craine A vital lesson in the meaning of law and justice Students' success in overturning a conviction provides a model for legal education, says Bob Woffinden Picture Gallery Clifford Chance Holborn College Magistrates Courts Service Ritch & Conolly Holborn College Strategic Legal Solutions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Multiple Classified Advertising Items GMAC Financial Services The Times Clearing Your guide to college course vacancies Yorkshire and Humberside Regional Broadband… De Montfort University Tomorrow On Thursday Yesterday's viewing Bridge The Times Chess Winning Move Sky One Choice Newspapers Support Recycling Radio 4 Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC 1 Times 7 Crossword No 2426 Choice The Writers Bureau

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