News from 24/08/2001
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Andrew Robson, Tom Fairbrother, Jon Ashworth, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Henry Leach, Sarah Potter, Keith Kyle, Thomas Muirhead, David Hands and Mark Souster, Deborah Russell, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Ray Snoddy, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, B. J. Waddingham, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Chater, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Edward Welsh, Elizabeth Judge, Jan Raath and Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, John O'Leary Education Editor, Cliff Redman, John Thicknesse, Antonia Senior, Jeremy Hazlehurst, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, Iain Duncan Smith, Cornelius Lysaght, Keith Donald, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dominic Walsh, F. G. Hills, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Randhir Singh Bains, David Colvin, Natalie Ferstendik, Jenny MacArthur, James Landale Political Correspondent, David H. Walton, John Downey, Helen Rumbelow, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Nigel Williamson, Oliver Kay, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Margie Borschke, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Glen Owen and Helen Studd, Joanna Bale Elizabeth Judge and David Charter, Raymond Keene, Carver, Clive Mathieson, Philip Cowell, Helen Studd and Elizabeth Disley, Andrew Drummond, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Jeremy Harrison, Helen Nugent, James Moore Stock Market, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Hugh Peskett, Adam Fresco, Anne Ashworth, James Doran, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent and Robert Whymant, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Richard Beeston and Dominic Kennedy, Greg Hurst and James Landale, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, David Bolchover, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, James Jackson, Sydney Giffard, Anthony Davis, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, A. M. Webley, Bill Edgar, Jack Bailey, James Christopher, Eric Sharman, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin, James Doran and Dominic Kennedy, Michael Evans, Allan Hall, Alistair MacDuff, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Gareth Williams, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex Scandal of the rogue plastic surgeons Every 30 minutes a refugee from Sangatte reaches… Thinker, Failure, Soldier, Spy? Bosses face ban on calling staff at home Index Duncan Smith campaigner pays price for BNP link French daredevil takes a liberty In bed with Björk GCSE grade 'inflation' taints record pass rate Chanel The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts Offers The Times Online SummerTimes Opposition angry at 'silence' on Nato troops TUC ready to turn against Blair's plan The weather today Row over 'easier' GCSEs IRA suspect linked to rebel army News in Brief Fast-track curbed Lockerbie appeal Cot death finding Spinal cord alarm Gulf War claim Squatters move in on Chancellor's friend Wall Street star lost $1,000 a minute Messiah saved by head's infectious enthusiasm Scotland Fujitsu Siemens Shamed doctor hid morphine addiction past Skilled surgeons cut the cleanest Abbey National Horror of women left scarred and in agony Desperate struggle to reach UK 'El Dorado' Every 30 minutes a Sangatte refugee makes it through the Channel Renault Tory contender faces war on several fronts Clarke won debate, say viewers Blue Cross Been there, done that had the malaria Matthew Parris on the campaign trail Saga Newsreader's 'obscene' stalker is convicted Seasick Germans give up Dell Medical student survives 14 hours in wrecked bus National Savings Prisoners baffled by therapy questions Northern youth courts tougher on working class Caps off to the irascible judge who's something of a softie Magnet PCs resign over sex with girl News in Brief Peer in court Hepatitis B death Thames bridge Murdered girl kept in cold storage Country air no good for our ancestors Early graves beckon for divorced men Dolphin Bathrooms Dementia is 'excuse' for neglect by homes Comet Leading schools are only a whisker apart Tomorrow in the Times Pupils fear their best is never good enough Intelligent Finance Girls are the way to help boys to do better B&Q Science keeps top school waiting Rebels ready to hand captured tank to Nato Germany dose to recession amid rising job losses Graf's father 'left out of wedding plans' Norwich Union Direct Real Leather Ellie parents praise a 'child of nature' D. F. S Condit faces TV questions over missing intern Airman tipped for top post Money Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Japanese plan nuclear reactor for the home Jessops Galileo captures Jupiter's jagged ice-and-rock moon Israelis in hit-and-run attack on Hebron Ambrosia Milosevic challenges tribunal World in Brief Quake alert Tripp seeks cash (AP): Aids drug revolt (AP): Clemency refused Gaddafi brawl Mugabe increases pressure on press freedom UK envoy expelled by The Gambia Somak Holidays Tiny Elephant family tree 'has 3 trunks' Online Pick a man for what he is, not what he is not Conservatives cannot afford to reject Clarke in favour of Duncan Smith Ignore the lessons of literature, it is cats that are reigning not dogs Picture Gallery And may I recommend that Sir stays at home? A madman's place is in the kitchen - his victim's is in the restaurant Picture Gallery Right turn Glasgow pupils in class choas A Duty to Explain Why is Blair mute on MacEdonia? Pain and Gain Regulation of the cosmetic surgery industry is well overdue Deep Heat The plug-in reactor is better on the Moon than in the cellar Fitness to lead is under debate Radical thinking on Middle East The future of the House of Lords Lighting-up time Where there's a will Translation costs The importance of joined-up medals Special delivery Court Circular Announcement Essex Lieutenancy Thanksgiving service Birthdays Venice remains buoyant, despite that sinking feeling Anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriages Appointments in the Armed Forces Flights Directory Faresavers Travel Insurance Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Purvis Scots Guards officer who became bored with inactivity and took the war behind enemy lines with the SOE in Yugoslavia and the South of France Sir Edward Gardner Barrister who brought his legal expertise to bear in Parliament Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Flights Directory Flight Centre The British Kidney Patient Association English graduate. Male 29 yrs single, Languages:… Ledwood Construction Ltd The Disappearance of La Gioconda Peter Orr Recording the complete works of Shakespeare for the first time ever Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Purvis, MC wartime SOE… The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Equities remain weak Sound Seekers British Funds The dream retirement just does not add up any more Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Fortune focuses on Quattrone City Diary Mk I, Ii, Iii City Diary Take the pain out of Britain's worst tax Odds off City Diary COLT hit by cut in forecast Peer pressure knocks Turbo Genset Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities Directors' dealings London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Rolls-Royce finds a smoother flight path Tempus Royal Doulton Atlantic Telecom Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Cadbury gives job pledge to Orangina Microsoft R-R profit outstrips forecasts Preussag to keep Thomson brand Hutchison stakes fall to leave Li £2.5bn poorer Telecoms companies will shed 4,000 jobs Results in Brief Euro hit by German stagnation Business in Brief PwC cuts recruits Baycol retreat IPC websites go Exchange Rates De Beers hit by American slowdown Offer for Wolves pubs is cut Leeds & Holbeck Building Society Countrywide profits up 30% Societies 'will go to the wall' CBI reaches for rose-tinted spectacles Commentary National Savings cuts rates Warning over SVB syndicate Lottery to choose judge for Microsoft case Hopes of fast recovery at Doulton fade Qxl. com The Times Online Inside UK will escape recession, says CBI BT could face fines as Oftel gets tougher The Times Crossword 21,815 Stock Markets Zarb signs off early with $7m deal Action group calls truce with Equitable Wachner empire profits blow Currencies LSE examines shares sale in Generics Interest Rates Mortgage Intelligence No Title Commodities Bankrupt Bright to sell his three homes England knocked back by Langer's show of courage Scoreboard from the Oval Fulham among the front-runners for neglected Cole Sfa First Glance Yesterday The Times The Premiership Today Picture Gallery Ferguson keeps eye on the ball Football Ipswich begin trip down European memory lane Voller already looking beyond England to focus on World Cup Houllier hoping to hit high five Referees stay cool in heated debate Old Firm to switch leagues by 2004, Dein says Rotherham hit heights to a point Football Every Friday: Nationwide League first division club-by-club guide Benefits of experience suit needs of Brown Denmark keep England's feet firmly on ground Ormond variety show offers new tour option Cricket: Fifth npower Test match Another Whitaker steps into the limelight Equestrianism New Zealand race to victory as Green's challenge flounders Sailing Diaper lands blow for older brigade Bowls Makinen on course for record Motor rallying Openers Take a Stand at Last White back in Bristol fold after climbdown Rugby union Rhinos seek surprise to seal charge into play-offs Rugby league Britons find cruise control Rowing: World Championships Hutton betters Bradman as England pass 900 Peugeot Goal-baggers galore alter Fowler's script The Times Online A true test of sporting honour Byas guides Yorkshire within reach of glory Cricket: CricInfo County Championship first division Sussex left under a cloud by Durham Second division Pietersen stakes powerful claim Yesterday's Criclnfo County Championship scoreboards Bicknell gives Surrey fighting chance Productive Hussey puts Davis in spin Johnson finally delivers goods Members wan action to arrest Essex slump Nash and Weekes lord it in run spree Montgomerie puts time to good use Golf The Daily results service Met Office 7 days ahead Torrance leaves Ryder Cup hopefuls in shade Jaguar part company with Rahal Sport Summary Referee loses out Vaas on target Britons prosper BBC clinches Open Suicide attempt Racing New Market Newcastle Thirsk Bath Fontwell Park Uttoxeter Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Yesterday's results Race Kinane composed as Mozart misses a beat Racing Today's sports weather Times Square Have your e-say Golf equipment Machine takes flight in nick of time Life At The Races 0Uch Summer times Style Media Clearing Tory stalker Contents Natalie Imbruglia Footprints of a singular man Kenneth Clarke calls him an unknown, but his popularity in Washington, where his profile is higher than at Westminster, indicates that there's more to Iain Duncan Smith than meets the eye. Tom Baldwin, James Doran and Dominic Kennedy report The Week in briefs Picture Gallery The Times The worst clown in the world Bad clowns, too much mime and French-speaking puppets. Caitlin Moran discovers what the Festival can offer children The Sunday Times Why must we still be mutilated? Up to 15,000 girls living in the UK may be subjected to female circumicision, an unspeakably cruel act that maims for life and often kills. Carol Midgley talks to survivors Every Tuesday Hip hop, skip and a jump Pop Björk and Mary J. Blige have a new spring in their step—but Lisa Verrico misses the pain on their new releases Opera Jerry Springer BAC Sw11 Behind the scenes Whatever the truth about Steven Berkoff's private life, don't judge the man by his plays, says Benedict Nightingale How to make an exit Film Emma Thompson meets a moving and in Wit while Andie MacDowell shines in Crush, says James Christopher Curzon Opera Armida Usher Hall Freiburg Baroque Orchestra Queen's Hall Tales from the survivors Theatre Some of the best plays on the Fringe pull no punches, says Donald Hutera Icelandair Play choice Bard cut to bone Theatre Peter Brook's chopped, changed and truncated Hamlet is not quite as sharp as it should be, says Benedict Nightingale Pop Macy Gray Old Vic, Se1 Proms BBCSO/Slatkin Albert Hall Radio 3 Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items BAPs create a flap Black American Princesses are rich, successful and fashion-obsessed African-American women, whose pampered lives are charted by a lighthearted new book. But is the fun at the expense of the millions of blacks who live in poverty? Margie Borschke meets the authors How the BAP lives What I'm wearing Solange Azagury Partridge Picture Gallery New chippie on the block The latest food fad in New York is fish and chips. But will the dish catch on in the rest of the US? Jeremy Hazlehurst finds out A man for all trends He made a million with his first magazine, the design bible Wallpaper*. But a sportswear title did badly. Can Tyler Brûlé succeed with his latest publishing venture, asks Lisa Verrico SUMMERtimes Summer is nearly over, but there's still plenty of time to fill before the children to back to school. Today, and every day for the rest of August, Times' writers and readers offer their suggestions for great family outings Alton Towers Alton Towers The verdict Around Britain Readers' sugg… Camelot Competition Picture Gallery SUMMERtimes Five-day weather forecast Don't Miss Garments are so very expensive. "And if you… Six off the best victoriana Multiple Display Advertising Items Creative tensions Media & Marketing Glamour Reality television with added fiction The inventor of Big Brother tells Raymond Snoddy that the limits of TV have not been reached Media Diary Knightsbridge Secretaries Thursdays only Person PA/Office Manager To Chief Operating Officer The inquisitor's quiz Selecting the Chairman of the BBC is not as simple as it used to be, says Andrew Pierce Crème Super Secretaries The Times Multi-Lingual Creme The Times The Tories' acid test Press support for the rivals in the increasingly bitter Tory leadership contest shows how tricky the choice is The Sunday Times Your guide to college course vacancies The Times Review Bridge Word Watching The Times Chess Winning Move Satellite, cable & digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films SKY Premier BBC 1 Times 7 Crossword No 2429 Today's Television Choice Towry Law
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