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News from 17/01/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Jon Ashworth, Christine Barnacott, Matthew Bannister, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Sebastian Kokelaar, James Moore, Ian Nathan, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Cuthbert Brogan, Peter Lansley Women's football, Ben MacIntyre Parlimentary Sketch, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Jamie Anderson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David Chater, Angela Court, Nic Hopkins, David Lister Ireland Correspondent, K. M., London, Bronwen Maddox Foreign Editor, H. A. Belsey, Dr. Martin Stephen, John Curran, Robert Knowles, Barbara Ellen, Andrew Tucker, J. W. Simson, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Bernard Madden, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, L. C., Hong Kong, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Gary Jacob, Steve Keenan and Giles Whittell, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Christopher Price, Alan Hamilton, S. Sobernheim, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, George Carey, J. M. Gore, Damian Barr, Nicholas Wapshott, Mark Court, Derwent May, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, David Charter and Tom Baldwin, Angela Jameson, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Oliver Kay, Simon Gell, Marie-Louise Rossi, chief executive, P. J. Bull, Rick Broadbent, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, Gabriella Gamini, Ann Treneman, Rob Wright, Irving Benjamin, Frances Gibb Legal Editor and Greg Hurst, K. K., Buckinghamshire, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Matthew Pryor, Clive Mathieson, Richard Wild, Philip Whiteley, Peter Stothard, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Neville Bass, Beryl Dixon, John Carr and Richard Beeston, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Adam Fresco, James Doran, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Katty Kay, Ian Johns, Chris McGrath, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Dermot Murnaghan, Ben Webster, Michael Dynes, Richard Miles, Mary Wesley, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Adam Sage and Martin Stephen, Chris Ayres, Mr John McGuinness, David Barton, Graham Binns Chairman, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, James Jackson, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Roland Watson and James Doran, Susan MacDonald, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Helen Studd Russell Jenkins and Adam Fresco, Allan Hall, Margaret Kaplan, Sally Patten, Jan Raath, Sebastian Marr, Zaki Badawi, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Idris Francis, Saifur Rahman, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Robert Sanders, John Cook,

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Why a Conservative Tide is Sweeping Europe- Anatole… Shoe bomber 'spied on targets for bin Laden' New top grade for brightest A-level students TTFN to Sir JY Rare visitor Hopping to Oz Bloody Marys warrant royal seal of approval The Times Barbara Ellen's verdict We have never looked worse, says top Tory Brite Smile The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Times 2 Arts The Times Online The weather today Set yourself free Monopoly game becomes brawl over the utilities Orft he jolly well goes, after 28 years Other stars rose and fell, but Jimmy survived them all The candidates ready to take over Barclays Police with dogs on patrol after playground riot Tiny A levels are failing to mark out star students Intelligent Finance Dog gets whiff of school drugs Teacher sent before watchdog News in Brief Bobsleigh victim BNP man jailed Jogging death All Brits bets off £340,000-a-year boss quits to be with his family Midwife 'too busy' to check patient Police put crime into the equation Boffins calculate winning link Renault Clio Thorpe declares 'marriage is over' NHS consultants to be put under closer scrutiny Dixons Give patients choice on how they are treated Sky Rarity ready to boom again Microbes point to life on Mars Enterprise Bitterns play hide and seek in capital reserve Boots SAAB Courts may extradite Algarve baby's mother Queen may have to give up Royal Train Jamjar Maytag Rail firm sorry over upset for Foot Bloody Sunday law firms seek to double rates Office World Marbles' return backed One. Tel Wary eye on 'stand down' claim by loyalists Long-haul flights on way back to earth Scientists dare to dream of jet for a greener future GNER Foxhunting challenge for Blair News in Brief Briton jailed Farmers relent Good conduct First photograph Tories 'biased against women MPs' Lfi Lexus Officers 'will quit unless they get more home leave' Today in Parliament Ultimate challenge Joining euro inevitable, says Hain In Brief Limit on advisers Suez plea rejected M&S sales spree defies profits of doom I Needed a Spark I Got an Explosion Malta Safe harbour for the middle-aged Andrew Tucker says new line is to make waves Food with the family cuts stress Regular sex 'good for heart' Fujitsu Siemens Computers Range to please the anti-shopper Sam Coates inspects the men's fashions on offer Schröder poll hopes slump as euro hits German jobs PC World The Computer Superstore Paris agog over club revival of la nude attitude Norwich Union Direct Chappell Concorde inquiry finds Air France negligent Halifax AOL Piling it on, and on Freeze on charity continues World in Brief (AFP): Bomber sentenced (AFP): Crash landing Shooting charges (Reuters): Air crash finding Blair backs shackling of al-Qaeda suspects Ford Diplomats to press Pakistan about fate of 'Tartan Taleban' Saga A cautionary tale for America's hawks Smile. co. uk Time US threatens to freeze Mugabe assets abroad Britannic retirement solutions BBC denies bias Three shot dead at US law school Travelodge Condit the focus of renewed hunt Dinner is extra on $38,000 date Greece's ruling party 'had links with terrorism' Bluesure everything covered in one policy IC Argentine rioters wreck banks Online Inter-faith dialogue will not devalue our beliefs Christians and Muslims must now work together in pursuit of peace and justice Why politicians who fly kites should stop playing with our Marbles Picture Gallery A conservative tide is sweeping Europe Top billing The Times Diary Spread the Load Most al-Qaeda prisoners should face their own courts A Star is Born An A-level farce based on absurd and arbitrary ambition Math Transit The problems of using mathematics to make decisions The real cost of the railways' neglect Treatment of al-Qaeda prisoners Democracy and joining the euro Monarchs and Masses Chronic fatigue Bad news British Museum and the Marbles Avian aerobatics Heavenly sound Court Circular Dinners Meeting Appointments Legal advice for autistic children and their families Birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Church news Personal Column News International Newspapers Ltd. Sir Michael Walker High Commissioner in Malaysia and India during troubled times The Times Michel Poniatowski French Interior Minister who was investigated but cleared of complicity in the murder of a fellow deputy on the streets of Paris Neville Sandelson MP who left Labour for the SDP but fell our of love with his new party Sheila Gibson Architectural archaeologist who refused to be bowed by her own frailty The Times Unit Trust Information Service Theatre Tokens Losses pared at close Barclays How long can Mr Unpopular defy deafening criticism? Generation d Picture Gallery Tory prices are too conservative City Diary Off the scale City Diary Franco file City Diary Tyco warning hurts Invensys Bear position undermines Ashtead Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Ambitious Henderson fails to convince Britannic Xansa Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Falling productivity blow to industry Unilever chairman says EU reforms 'stalling' The Sunday Times US hopes sacked Enron auditor will blow whistle Xansa shares plunge as job cuts rise Orders boost for McAlpine American Airlines logs $1.2bn loss IP2IPO in second Oxford deal GM Europe loses £780m Capita 'unaware ILA security breach' WPP offers £54m for Concept Business in Brief NTL in debt talks Kmart dropped Pubmaster deal Kingfisher grows Results in Brief Exchange Rates Railtrack bonds hit junk status The Times Blacks fails to lift the gloom Thistle remains cautious William Hill eyes flotation M&S makes its mark once again Commentary Margins blow for Northern Gold price suffers at auction New mum will take Bank to tribunal The Royal Bank of Scotland High hopes for cannabis medicine Inside Schroders admits to profits bungle CGNU cuts endowment payouts 15% The Times Crossword 21,939 Stock Markets SEC to unveil shake-up in policing of auditors Hands free to start £lbn spree in UK Pension rules kill Kalamazoo Currencies M&S dose to US sale Interest Rates Mortgages for Business Limited Patience Wheatcroft Commodities Women engineers beat men in the pay stakes Britons aim to slam door on compatriot's grand designs Peugeot First Glance Yesterday Today Television The Times The Premiership Today Woodgate case puts Eriksson and Fa in no- win situation Football Rotherham's special brew leaves Strachan's men reeling Blackburn take spoils thanks to smashing Grabbi display Bolton canter past ailing Stockport Zola lights up Chelsea's advance Last night's results Tottenham turn on style for belated revenge No place for logic in football—just ask Todd Foootball Pettersen signals end to Arsenal's dominance Nationwide League second division club-by-club guide One-legged Williams battles the pain to progress Tennis: Australian Open Luger blow gives England much cause for concern Rugby union Zurich Premiership Heineken Cup Brazil finding success on the slopes an uphill battle Skiing By Our Sports Staff: England select refugee Basketball Thorpe keen to get back into the old routine Cricket Dalmiya comes under fire from heated fans The Daily results service The Times McRae commits future to Hull Ice skating Rugby league Yesterday's racing results Slutskaya has judges skating on thin ice The Times Bond stirs to leave Gourlay shaken Bowls Cayard gets call-up for Volvo Race Sport Summary Ireland appeal Maier missing Hawke to retire Johannesburg top of the class for O'Brien Racing Taunton Ludlow Southwell German spying missions suit agent Bradley Diary TEAMtalk Raceline The day that perfection floated like a butterfly in the ring Boxing On his 60th birthday, we look at the ecstasy and the agony of The greatest Snow reports Picture Gallery Times Square Dell Sainsbury's Torres & Partners Pioneer establishment in construction field asking… Picture Gallery Sales Executive 3G-Scene Appointments AXA L'oreéal Graduate to Management Opportunities UP Which Ladder? From Chiness to... Army Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tough times for grads Finance & Leasing Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Investor Relations Oxford Graduate Recrutment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Development Manager Personnel/recruitment Barclaycard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Richard Wild Experience Orange Pracsys Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Cpa group Harvey Nash United Management Technologies Mazda Interexec On the Move BACS SILVAC International CMR Senior Executives Life in a virtual office University of Machester Student Union Futurestep My Big Break Warren Partners The Body Shop NBS Gallaher Group Plc Warren Partners Euro Caps Limited National Savings Lloydspharmacy Multiple Display Advertising Items United Utilities Laing training Astralis Executive Recruitment Detica Implement On the Move MBA Michael Beer Search & Selection Monster Microsoft moves on mobiles The software behemoth will use compatibility as its weapon of choice as it enters a new market, says Jamie Anderson Boyden Certegy Picture Gallery SunSystems BUPA Hospitals Appointments The way you work Damian Barr begins a new column on… Philips Gedas Graduate to Management Opportunities Www. thetimes. co. uk/appointments Office of Government Commerce Whitehead Mann GKR NBS Appointments Culture shock The race is on to attract private… Kent County Council Votiveflair Donaghy Palamara & Co Technology and Senior Appointments On the Move Harvey Nash Nationwide A change of direction The public sector challenge is attracting private sector talent, writes Stephen Hoare Heidrick & Struggles International Ordnance Survey Packages 'Something rotten' in high executive pay Whitehead Mann GKR Entrust Securing the Internet Howgate Sable Cressing Templar CSL Jobsearchers. Co. UK Impact Associates Whitehead Mann GKR Public Appointment to the Commision for Racial… Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradford Adderley Featherstone plc Warren Partners Korn/ferry International Adderley Featherstone plc MBA International Lavery Rowe Advertising Limited NBS Price Waterhouse Coopers The Caudwell Group of Companies Hunts Wood Information Commissioner H M Land Registry JMR Search & Selection Cedar International Scottish Executive Mercuri Urval Executive Service Monster Finlayson Wagner Black Executive Search Specialists Price Waterhouse Coopers Criterion Search Ethical trading initiative Strategic Rail Authority OCPA Motability Whitehead Mann GKR The Co-operative Group South East England Development Agency Success Dynamics int. Ltd. Monkton Combe School Silverdene Group Managing Director Expanding Irish based Service… ADTI Consulting Thomson Partners Search and Selection Hanover Fox International Bupa Cabinet Office Chadwick Nott Odgers Strategic Dimensions The Times Maples and Calder SHL Action Online Entertainment, Inc. Haldane Freehold Managers Plc Job Opportunity Times Newspapers Investor in People NBS Odgers One NorthEast Pioneer establishment in construction field asking… Mercuri Urval Executive Service Spencer Stuart National Association of Pension Funds Trading Director National Tyre Service The Times Price Waterhouse Coopers Spencer Stuart DePuy UIA Insurance PfJ AXA Appointments Quality vacancies Your new career starts here Graduate to Management Opportunities Reportage Health Film Education Greater Manchester: Desirable three-bed houde,… Contents Yes, but where are the horses? A bridle path unused for decades runs through the centre of these homes. If campaigners sicceed in keeping it open, the hpuse might have to come down. Ann Treneman investigates Picture Gallery The rich lawyers who saved Londonderry Thanks to the rioh lawyers imported to Londonderry for the Bloody Sunday inquiry a town blighted for decades is now booming. Steve Keenan and Glles Whittell investigate Doctor Jane Collins Iris The Times Richard Morrison The Torpid Tessas seem to have turned the Culture Department into a rest-home for Sweet Fanny Adams Applause for the quiet Aussie Bargain cut-price deals for free The peer pressure to use cannabis Golden Globe Nominee (Drama) Multivitamins can prevent a cold Selenium reduces the risk of prostate cancer Acorn Stairlifts Agony in slow fade-out New Releases Does Hollywood do justice to the life and desperate death of Iris Murdoch?Yes and no, says Barbara Ellen Shot down in flames Star of the week Watching brief... Authors in the movies Mulholland Drive Entertainments Business Design Centre Down and rout in Africa New Releases Black hawk Down is 100 minutes of juddering panic, says James Christopher New on video Judi and the heart of queens Star of the Week As Judi Dench opens in her most challenge role in Iris. Ian Nathan salutes a thespian royal of stage and screen Last Orders Picture Gallery Tears after bedtime Theatre Enda Walsh's bold, seething Bedbound is as tough as Beckett, says Benedict Nightingale Education Ernst & Young Peterborough High School Our Lady's Convent Senior School Pembroke College Oxford Brasenose College Oxford The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items University of North London French lessons Exransion of higher education in France is a disaster, reports Adam Sage. If such a system is to work here, schools must do a lot better, says Martin Stephen Government bullying undermines universities The Sunday Times Ed. forum Our panel answers your questions A newlanguage a new life SIBS Ltd Sharp Eyes? Wellington College The Abbey Colleges Multiple Display Advertising Items Davies Laing & Dick Harrow School Cherwell BAC Justin Craig Education Davies Laing & Dick Independent College Airline Network Travelbag Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Faresavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Vacations Plc General Overseas Celebrate the glory of Gaudi The tranquil joys of the Lake District, skiing in Norway, island-hopping in Thailand... Tony Dawe lists the best holyday bargains Enjoy the warmth of a Bali break Malta Bargains Surety not forfeited by fugitive leaving country Queen's Bench Divisional Court Published January 17,2002 Regina (Hart) v Bow Street Magistrates' Court Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice and Mr Justice Ouseley Judgment December 19,2001 Extending neutral citation to High Court Lord Chief Justice's Court Power to delete term Chancery Division 2 for 1 Flight Offer Terms & Conditions Control of clothing Queen's Bench Division Double jeopardy in extradition cases Queen's Bench Divisional Court Bridge Chess Winning Move Word Watching Review Television & radio Satellite, cable & digital Choice Radio 1 Choice Choice Films Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Variations Times 2 Crossword No 2553 Choice Richer Sounds

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