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News from 04/01/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Stephen Farrell and Roland Watson, Jon Ashworth, Roger Boyes, Tom Baldwin and Nigel Hawkes, David Yates Solicitor, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, Linda Agran, Mike Dottridge, Director, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Sarah Potter, Ken Perkins, Peter Lansley, Elisabeth Hoodless Executive Director, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Ian Cobain, John Miller, Michael Crawford, Steve Clarke, David Chater, Nic Hopkins, Clive Davis, Richard Irving, Roger Maynard, Gerald Davies, Raymond Snoddy, John O'Leary Education Editor, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, A. A. Bullimore, Cornelius Lysaght, Oliver Holt and Gary Jacob, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, David R. Murray Director, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, John O'Leary, Roland Watson, David Hands, Patrick Dodd, D. E. B. Powell, Nicholas Wapshott, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Derwent May, Mark Court, Martin Fletcher and Richard Owen, Avebury, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory and Zahid Hussain, Judith Jackson, Lisa Armstrong, Peter Garey, Kevin R. Davis, Stephen Burgen, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Farrell and Zahid Hussain, Gillian Harris and Philip Webster, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent and Sam Lister, Gil McNeil, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Cathy Harris, Helen Nugent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, David Mattin, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Anne Ashworth, Dearbáil Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hartnack, Chris McGrath, Kate Hand, Caitlin Moran, Lea Paterson and Sally Patten, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Richard Towell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Laura Peek, Tina Edwin and Dominic Kennedy, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, John Carmichael, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, David Summerscale, Sally Patten, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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Index Brown's man admits euro tests can never be met Heads I win, tails you lose Wanted No Title Fire roared like a train, incinerating our house,… Teenager quids in as shop trips up over currency The Times Today Ellen MacArthur prepares for her toughest race yet Blunkett appoints 'fat cat' to shake up police 'Gentlemen, I accept your apology' Scope The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online Fast Times The Times Jamaicans 'bring in cocaine on every flight' The weather today Historic quest for fastest sailing Average house rises by £11,000 Missing jewels look like a case for Poirot Letwin becomes victim of crime Barclays Shot girl fears mobile phone robber could strike again Widow's tearful farewell to her 'hero' Teenager planned suicide on Net site Union threatens further rail strikes Byers on holiday as Britain struggles back to work Lombard Direct Fujitsu Siemens Computers New anthrax scare hits Commons Ratings blackout Tories peel away Smoking danger Soldiers recalled Sex abuser GP cross-examines victim in court Nicotinell Browns leave baby in 'best NHS care' Blair sons' school in opt-out funds row Dixons 'Launch pad' classes test teacher schemes Isle of Wight revives hippy dream Christmas ills set NHS call record Dumbfounded Daks Winter Sale 'Wild child' to succeed Attenborough Fat Club series condemned as 'freak show' Dieters must have realistic targets Medical Briefing Halifax The Last Castle Taxman puts levy on viewer patience Belfast more divided in 'peace' than strife Royal Geographical Society Conference Reports by Mark Henderson The Link School run children would prefer to walk Harrods Gulags still being used as prisons Writer is a winner in black and white The Whitbread Four Farmer arrested in 'rave rage' standoff The Pink Queen names her Jubilee charities Tiny Beckett attacks farmers for complacency Cost of disease PC World Labour expels veteran peer British Gas £70,000 payoff to close post offices Eiffel planners plumb the depths Lexus Furniture land Euro exposes deep rift at the heart of Italy Cash in hand Duncan Smith snubbed over attempt to salvage Tories' European alliance Hale Price Sale Distillers back drive to scotch Delhi's 700 per cent whisky tax Any conflict on Kashmir may widen, says Blair Rumsfeld puts figure on terrorist targets CIA stops diplomats seeing Briton Pentagon gives bin Laden a makeover shave US raid killed 25 children, says UN Mean Machine Zimbabwe law fears grow as another leading judge resigns Bushfire victims blame damage on Green zealots Nationwide Security Firefighters navigate by satellite Residents shelter from the firestorm Somak Holidays NatWest another way (AFP): Heineken magnate dies at 78 (Reuters): Jail for attack lie (AFP): Sangatte gangs (Reuters): Protests banned (Reuters): First execution (Reuters): Chechnya deaths Stars stay silent after death of an outcast The cutting edge of Hollywood P&O Stena Line Clinton grieves for best Buddy Time Thailand raises a stink about UK tuk-tuk Online How would we tell if the Nhs was on the mend? It will take a miracle to turn our health service into Bevan's 'envy of the world' Cliched old friends that thrive despite linguistic nights of the long knives Picture Gallery Germans yearn for Euro comfort blanket Light show The Times Diary Grumpy, Sneezy and Dopey January's health challenges dwarf even December's Cash Points Both parties face awkward questions about policy on the euro Wrong Signal The RMT's strike is a sign of its continuing immaturity PM's travels Identity crisis Kashmir problem needs UN help Treatment of cancer on the NHS Trafficking and slavery Bournemouth trouble Speeding up detection Native conductors Beach palace Letters to the Editor that are intended for… Omissions in New Year Honours The diet treadmill Poor panning Argentina's chaos Announcements Really quite a turn-up for the books Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Mr R. A. Abbott and Miss C. C. Rutherford Personal Column Guido Di Tella Argentine Foreign Minister charged with charming the Falklanders Lord Fanshawe of Richmond Conservative MP who helped to take Britain into Europe and who broadened the range of his party's parliamentary candidates The Times America Breaks with Cuba In December 1961 Fidel Castro publicly announced that Cuba had become a communist state. In 1962 the US instituted a full economic and political blockade of Cuba; most restrictions persist to this day Julia Phillips First woman producer to win an Oscar and author of outrageous memoris The Times Unit Trust Information Service International Care & Relief Strong advance for shares The Times De Crespigny in spotlight as goldmining's powermonger Normandy cheif sees career come full circle as A$4bn bidding war draws to a close Bali high on Nick's agenda City Diary Simplistic joy of the euro in your pocket Chartered Knight order Rail line-up Invensys lifted by US hopes Stock Market Telecoms stocks get ringing support Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Rights issues poised to make a comeback as conomy recovers Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Andersen criticised over general audit work The Times Broker rethink hits Kmart shares Kvaerner and Aker agree to merge SFI shares surge in wake of strong Christmas trade figures Boost for Equitable Life Upwardly mobile for Virgin Pirelli fights against Olivetti debt ruling Ask tells of recent strong trading Mirror sale plan details sought Nigeria fraud Bank's comeback Ryland buys AstraZeneca fillip Exchange Rates Monotub shares tumble over faulty appliance Deputy chairmen named at Lazard Fund managers 'fail on risk' Liffe smashes trading records Too many reasons to be less cheerful Commentary Fantasy figurine maker in $3m takeover World Travel ready to make more cuts The Times Bede falls on profit warning Landing Normandy Euro loses ground as ECB rate stance fuels fear on growth The Times Crossword 21,928 Stock Markets George warns of rate rises if spending does not slow Bonfield gets £566,000 boost AOL admits security flaw Currencies Argentina in debt default Interest Rates Everest Commodities Newmont poised to secure Normandy with £1.5bn revised bid Ferguson risks all on Di Canio Ocean race challenge Oh Carolina—referee is the Real deal Stephen Burgen sees a Spanish rose bloom in an unlikely setting First Glance Oh, Danny Boys! Index Yesterday Today Television The Times The Premiership Today Smith back in the fold as No 2 at Coventry Football McGhee thinks big to stay among promotion pack First division Koppel raises stakes on Wimbledon move West Ham rebuff gives Keen extra incentive to cause Cup surprise MacClesfield midfield player relishing the opportunity to make his old club suffer Students prepare to test Arsenal Women's Football Our Sports Staff: Plum ties likely to suffer as big freeze continues Baker and Kelly are back... live and still extremely dangerous Football Football fans are celebrating a long-overdue return to the nation's airwaves The Times Messer's pioneering spirit takes her along the trail for gold Shooting Snow reports Times Square Newcastle believe video evidence backs allegation Rugby union Lianelli's make-or-break challenge in Perpignan Allcock prepares to fight for his place Bowls Assa makes up lost ground as McDonald celebrates Sailing Authorities must act in union to remove scourge on the game The continuing success of the sport is at risk from events at Kingsholm Lydon sees France as threat to sevens success Amateurs line up against Centurions Rugby league Heineken Cup Ruthless Manley wins sprint to last four Darts Legal & Public Notices Ahlquist keeps double loss in perspective Golf Striking force of Mathews uproots the Poles Hockey The Daily results service Today's fixtures Football Pakistan's request is refused Kournikova stages strong recovery Lions roar back to rumble Jets Kafelnikov makes exit in Qatar Bell relishing national service Masuoka claims just deserts Our Sports Staff: Virus hits Hewitt's hopes of Open glory Tennis Carpenter relishing change of allegiance Netball Race Line Quinn gets back in the old routine Racing Southwell Yesterday's results Lingfield Park Beware my National banker Life At The Races England selectors opt for Ormond's accuracy Cricket England's Squad for the Test Tour of New… South Africa struggle to avoid whitewash Cronje backed in bid for return Dell Style Lifestyle Arts Media 'I was not prepared for the surge of… Contents 'Nothing there, mate' As hundreds of Australians flee the fiers raging through Sydney. Booker Prize-winning novelist Peter Garey recalls his own grief when he lost his home in the city's last great inferno It was here that the fire roared like a train, Incinerating our house The Times Fight fire with fire 'Prescribed burning' is regarded as the best way to ensure that Australian bushfires do not get out of control, says Anjana Ahuja Hasd fire been used to clear up leaves, today's inferno might not have been so severe Too many bored games Within days of Christmas ungrateful children have abandoned their presents. It's the parents who are to blame, says Gil McNeil Toys that last longer The Times Security doubts on Concorde Nicholas Wapshott Mayor Bloomberg is now permanently on call and must enjoy the constant attention or face the anger of the voters Ground Zero: a decent approach File under exotica World Music Radio 3's new awards make Clive Davis wonder if the term is simply patronising Meaty, beaty, big and bountiful Dance Music What sounds will rule the clubs and charts this year? Lisa Verrico knows Hogmanay hogwash Television The box failed us over the festive season, says Caitlin Moran, so it's all round to Rossy's Between Christmas Eve and New Year's Day there were 16 list-based TV programmes Hilary Swank Gordon the go far New Albums Gordon Haskell's time has come Hurrah, says David Sinclair HMV Houston, still a problem New Albums Troubled superstar Whitney Houston overdoses on sugar, says Lisa Verrico She misplaced half her body weight and had to dispet rumours that she had died HMV Entertainments Moscow Stanislavsky Ballet The ruck of the Irish The rugby comedy Alone It Stands is all sweat and no blood and tears, says lan Johns Die laughing Martin McDonagh's terrorism drama is bloody funny, says Benedict Nightingale Behind Enemy Lines Legacy of a fashion legend Diana Vreeland adored knee socks and abhored nostalgia. But, as her memos reveal. Vogue's most opinionated editor was not a woman to be argued with. Lisa Armstrong is an admirer Mistress of the bon In her own words Buy now, wear later Forget the high street. The best sales bargains to be had are at the top end of the market, says Emily Davies The Times Laugh off the pounds The best way to lose weight is by watching the slim stars on American Tv sitcoms, says Anne Ashworth The London Furniture Village Free seven-day Why ITV has lost its edge ITV is frantic to find a new ratings winner to combat the Bbc, says Steve Clarke Interference from Media Diary The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Dramatic death TV has lost its nerve. Linda Agran explains why she has quit the industry Common law does not recognise right of privacy Court of Appeal Barristers can be asked about non-privileged documents Chancery Division Trial was fair despite interruptions from allegedly 'hectoring' judge European Court of Human Rights Overriding privilege against disclosure of source Chancery Division When advocates need not appear for delivery of judgment Court of Appeal Abuse of process to challenge interpleader verdict Court of Appeal Declarations concerning incapacitated adults Family Division Bridge Common Mistakes for the Less Experienced Chess Marathon game Winning Move Word Watching Review Sky One Choice Radio 1 Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Times 2 Crossword No 2542 Index Choice Joanne Harris

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