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News from 07/01/2002

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Andrew Robson, Robert Stone, Jon Ashworth, Caroline Westbrook, Don Taylor, Oliver Holt Chief Sports Correspondent, Emily Davies Assistant Fashion Editor, Hazel v Akthar and Another, Andrew Pierce, David Brown, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Richard Owen and Martin Fletcher, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, Tom Baldwin and Ben Webster, Peter Lansley, Julian Lee, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Philip Pank and Ruth Gledhill, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Martin Richards, Philip Howard, Lynne Dawson, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Hew Bruce-Gardyne, Peter Stott, Brian Barder, Richard Irving, Gabrielle Starkey, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Roger Maynard, Gerald Davies, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, Dalya Alberge and Emma Hartley, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Debra Craine, Gordon Paul, Stephen Farrell, Andy Stephens, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Mark Giles, Mrs Denise Robson, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Rachel Campbell Johnston, Mark Court, A. C. Geddes, Russell Kempson, Christopher Hilton, David Rowan, Vanora Bennett, Oliver Kay, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja Science briefing, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Adam Sherwin and Adam Sage, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Alix Ramsay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Cathy Harris, Daniel Finkelstein Commentary, Roger Foord, Helen Nugent, Harry L. Barker, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Douglas Robertson, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, Ben Pimlott, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, Stephen Burgen and Gabriella Gamini, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Adele Faber, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Ian Johns, Linus Gregoriadis, Oliver Letwin, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hartnack, George Caulkin, James Robertson, Alan Lee, Clive Mathieson and James Moore, Walter Gammie, Christine Wheeler, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Caroline Crawford, Richard Beeston, Christopher James, Philip Webster, Lea Paterson, Lewis Stuart, Catherine Philp, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Frank Furedi, Giles Rooke, Paul Connolly, Alyson Rudd, George Edwards, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Sally Patten, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Philip Pank, J. Wagstaffe, David Lister Ireland Correspondent,

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Young Offenders are Swept along on a Conveyor Belt… Blair calls in Birt to rescue rail policy Arafat accused Carey to go Amazon. co. uk Best for FA Cup football Leeds humbled Delia dished up to French The Times Today Tide and fog claim father and son Browns in baby bedside vigil Get fit for 2002 Free massage worth over £20 Pakistan urged to reject terror in India The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online More train strikes as peace talks break down Homophobes 'ruined Portillo's race for top' The weather today Letwin heralds a Tory shift on law and order Father and son drown within sound of rescue Hi-tech machines keep close watch on Jennifer TV fans to pick soccer team Timetable of Tragedy Www. smile. co. uk Factions compete for Carey's seat Conclave to produce two candidates The Open University AOL Killer cough ignored by smokers News in Brief Tower Bridge shut More vaccination Murder charge In from the cold Bloody Sunday film reopens old wounds Brutal tale told with aplomb and humanity Leukaemia Research Fund Royal Mail New schools chief urged to keep change on track Liverpool Charities 'subsidise care bills' AA Car Insurance Services Aviation student sparks terror alert Free museums bring families flocking back A cheaper chance to escape the TV Leonardo 'saved' from restoration Somak AMD SAAB Princes in rift over Camilla film plan By a Correspondent: Mother feels better, says the Queen By a Correspondent: Pool accident boy sued for £1m A Halifax and Bank of Scotland company 'Geordies are fat' advert is approved Transport for London Aborigines ask for a royal apology Gagged Filkin fights on Mitsubishi Motors Treasury insists on entry by economics Opinion backs the pound Skill in use of polls faces the euro test Alliance Francaise de Londres King of chic abdicates for the upstarts Vodafone Saint Laurent, the icon Dell Seized weapons were for Arafat, says Sharon Fujitsu Siemens The poorest hold out for peas The Cooperative Bank Handshake fails to ease border tension Blairs lose points on big tour (AFP): Militants win hearts of Indian Kashmiris Norwich Union Direct British Gas Chappell (AFP): Fire mob burn 'black magic' pair World in Brief (AP): Family mourn 51 (AP): Trip wire death (AP): Cold claims seven (Reuters): Peso shake-up (Reuters): Street sex shame (AFP): Enemy lines Holiday Inn Booming Russia has a happy Christmas 'Euro-realist' set to challenge Schröder Roche Bobois Sea France Italian leader takes on foreign role Mugabe ignores world protests over press curbs Rain raises bushfire hopes Bush in tax cut challenge SAGA Daughter demands job from New York Mayor Direct Line By Our Foreign Staff: Boy pilot 'admired bin Laden' Time Online Sport Shopping Sit vac: the toughest job in Whitehall The new Cabinet secretary will have to say no as well as yes, Prime Minister Moving children from the conveyor belt of crime to the up escalator Why I wouldn't put my money on the euro Quota quote The Times Sports Diary Return Ticket Now he is back from holiday Stephen Byers needs to act Cry Freedom Zimbabwe will have neither a free press nor free election Brand Master The founding father of French fashion hangs up his frocks Implications of joining the euro John Grigg PM's travels Rights and wrongs of trial by jury Raising children more efficiently Communion variations Faith and extremism Consignia farce Avert 'inadequate' Lords reforms Net gains and losses Airport security Poor panning Court Circular Meeting Latest wills School news Practising the ancient art of body-piercing Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faresavers Forthcoming marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Journey Wise Travel Insurance (DJM): Nature notes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rufus Thomas Forerunner to Elvis at Sun Records Lives in Brief Professor Iain Boyle, Reader in Medicine at Glasgow Royal Infirmary, was born on October 7, 1935. He died on November 23, 2001, aged 66 Peter Hemmings Impresario Who helped to establish Companies in Scotland and Los Angeles Ria Maternus German hostess who made sure that the country's Chancellors knew their place at her table On This Day The posthumous publications of David Livingstone's journals chronicling his final seven years in Africa inspired this Capitalisation, week's change Board-Level Interim Executive Broad picture sought at Dixons Results and statistics Workers' tribunals award big damages Lucrative role in mergers lures Deloitte Firmer chip prices boost Micron bid Economic outlook Slump in end of year MBO activity What the Sunday Papers Say The Times The fine art of turning brand identity into market success Selling the story of a business to the customer is just one aspect of a triumphant branding The Times Economic turmoil in Argentina The Times AOL 'to buy out' Europe partner Evans joins City Centre as head of Chiquito Hp Euro will have little impact on prices Bank of England unlikely to alter rates Carnival urges cruise bid suspension NeuTec Pharma plans AIM move Strakan raises £15m in rights ahead of flotation Intersolar gets DTI funds for factory Record sales for Robert Dyas Telephone Inside Spanish firms threaten action on Argentine strategy Equitable sets sights on £4bn equities spree The Times Crossword Picture Gallery Stock Markets Bourguignon under pressure at Club Med Kidsons joins Baker Tilly Striving to rule Britannia Currencies Harrods may seek us float Interest Rates Trade update holds key to Arcadia bid Radissan Patience Wheatcroft Commodities Cardiff's Cup of cheer spilt in return to hooligan dark ages BBC Sport First Glance Tomorrow Yesterday Today Ellington exposes Derby's shortcomings FA Cup Yesterday's action: new sensation helps Rovers to spring surprise Derby Country Brlstol Rovers Defoe's silky skills put West Ham at ease Fa Cup Fourth round Holders must journey to Highbury for final repeat Naylor's goals lift Cheltenham to unfamiliar heights Van Nistelrooy's double strike turns round United fortunes Auntie gives praise for the Drama of Them Hitachi Chelsea call on Cudicini to bail them out of tricky situation FA Cup—Saturday's action: Premiership sides happy to secure replays Gascoigne to the fore as pressure eases on Smith The Times Keegan's show ponies clear the first fence at a canter Classy Mansfield are battered by Leicester's big stick Euell ensures tangerine dream proves fruitless Hignett makes scoring return to rob Barnsley of taste of glory Time for Reid to rebuild his team at Sunderland FA Cup—Saturdays action: shocks send tremors through defected clubs Hearn enjoys a lager moment after Orient silence Pompey Chimes Arsenal entertainers get Vialli's seal of approval No evidence of Tyneside Cup fever as Palace go quietly Anelka starting to show true worth to Liverpool The Times Megson keeps bubbly on ice Dagenham left to focus on main goal FA Cup Saturday's action: the last two non-league sides bow out with honour Turf Moor proves Cup foray too far for King's Islanders Ambitious Dearden departs with Mansfield's blessing Nationwide League Weekend results and tables Familiar refrain a sour note from Laws South Africa left to search for home comforts By Our Sports Staff: England overawed by David's skills Sharpe gives England flying start Hockey Early arrivals a smash hit in practice Bowls Publican calls time on unorthodox Irish opponent with victory at 17th Garcia triumphs at the death Armitage is clinical in Essex victory Netball Leigh lose their hold on top spot as the lights go out Rugby league Smiling executioner Taylor remains chairman of board Darts TV times bring good news for Hankey The Daily results service Rugby union Gloucester raise the stakes in row over racism Rugby union England satisfy Lydon Europe leaves Welsh clubs out in the cold Rugby union Andrew turns frosty with Leinster after postponement Harris looks sure-footed on steep learning curve Wasps profit after Ulster lose Humphreys Pedestrian Leicester fail to impress Swansea left treading water as Bath coast to victory Contepomi kick puts Bristol in command Perkins going back to basics to bolster Oxford cause Sports Reporter of the year Rowing: 2002 Boat Race Archer and Goode decide to renew successful alliance Badminton Batting prodigy determined to fly higher Schools sports British pair reach junior final Sport Summary National Hunt emerges from cold storage Racing Fakenham Fontwell Park The Wright Track Saturday's results TEAMtalk Raceline Henman begins healing process with cathartic victory over Philippoussis Tennis Williams stakes powerful claim on Gold Coast Heineken Cup Times Square Fashion Reportage Parents Arts A Mecca for the Middle Class Contents 'Allah came knocking at my heart' Anecdotal evidence suggests that there has been a surge in Conversions to Islam since September 11, especially among affluent young white Britons. Giles Whittell finds out why Famous converts Muggers fill the terror gap Since September 11, the captal's street crime has doubled. Christine Wheeler was the victim of a violent assault only a few steps from her "safe" address, while Julian Lee's wife battered as her bag was stolen. Is anti-terrorist security making us pay too high a price? 'You will be scarred. It's bad luck, isn't it?' The Times Technobabble Internetspeak is changing the English language by stealth. And if you dk how to keep pace, David Rowan explains everything we ntk Picture Gallery Jane Shilling Truth and human nature make a terribly volatile mixture that is best taken in occasional, highly diluted doses You leave my knickers alone It's too cold for polka dots Can self-esteem be bad for your child? An inflated sense of self-worth can do more harm than good, argues Frank Furedi, while below, Adele Faber explains how to avoid meaningless praise WHSmith. co. uk The art of paying constructive compliments My seven-year-old is going to school camp. How do I ensure that she is up to going away? Parent. forum Next week How you can help IQ tests in the womb Thyroid problems during pregnancy may harm a child's intellect, says Anjana Ahuja Penguins in peril A maths prize to rival Nobel The Times Proud to be Prada Catherine Walker Hermes Paris Boy meets girl Catch black while you can __ before the great spring white-out beings to take hold, says Emily Davies The party's over January, and it's time for a detox. Emily Davies advises on hassle-free paths to rejuvenation Old art, new techniques Interview Why is Victoria Miro, grande dame of conceptual art, turning to the humble canvas for inspiration? Rachel Campbell Johnston reports Royal Opera House Theatres Queen's Theatre Royal Festival Hall Whoops. So they did it again Wondering what to do if your movie stiffs at the box office? Why not dress it up in a new suit and send it out again, sugggests Caroline Westbrook Change of direction Hollywood is turning to America's new movie mavericks to reinvigorate itself. Ian Johns reports Escape from an invisible box The 2002 London International Festival will go further than ever, Donald Hutera discovers It's pathetic that we have to explain that mime is not just people with white faces Donmar Recital Theatre Crime and Punishment in Dalston Arcola, E8 Grounded by nerves Dance At the festival Hall, Debra Craine sees the Moscow Stanislavsky Ballet's Swan Lake to lift off This Swan Lake is not only cumbersome, but terribly cramped The Times Entitlement to determination of refugee status Court of Appeal Published January 7,2002 Regina (Saad and Others) v Secretary of State for the Home Department Before Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, Master of the Rolis, Lord Justice Schiemann and Lord Justice Clarke Judgment December 19,2001 Right of appeal survives grant of exceptional leave to remain Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published January 7,2002 Regina (Secretary of State for the Home Department) v Immigration Appeal Tribunal Before Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Schlemann and Lord Justice Clarke Judgment December 19,2001 Landlord cannot rely on previously tolerated late payments of rent Court of Appeal Published January 7,2002 Hazel v Akhtar and Another Appellate court slow to interfere with discretion in summary judgment Court of Appeal Published January 7,2002 Law Society v Southall Bridge Chess Winning Move Solution page 25 Word Watching Review Satellite, cable & digital Choice Sport Newspapers Support Recycling Radio Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2544 Choice Jonathan kellerman

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