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News from 04/02/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, John Grieve Smith, Andrew Pierce, David Brown, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Gary Duncan, Simon Barnes, David Fursdon, Peter Lansley, Rowan Cambrensis, Anne Woodham, Paul Burke, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, Peter Neal, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Nic Hopkins, Alison Kervin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor and Stephen Burgen, Richard Eaton, Dan Lyon, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, David Hudson, A. R. Stopford, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Gareth Rees, W. D. H. Carey, Charlie Flindt, Bernard Baboulene, Giles Binny, Tim Reid, Pat Glbson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Greg Hurst and David Charter, Miranda Ingram, Roland Watson, Sally Patten and Antonia Senior, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Chris Johnston, Roya Ranazani, Greg Hurst, Mark Court, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Angela Jameson, Tony Beadles, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, David Rowan, Oliver Kay, Clive Mathieson and Nic Hopkins, Stephen Burgen, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, John Hopkins, Sean Macaulay, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Greg Hurst and Tom Baldwin, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, Ian SENOIR(economic consultant), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tom Dart, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, James Doran, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Roya Ramazani, Alex O'Connell, Ian Johns, John Barnes (co-editor), Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Chris Bunting and David Brown, Suzan Fraser, Peter Riddell, Walter Gammie, Colinashley, Jeremy Hart, Steve Fleming, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Martin Pendergast, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, George Cantua, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Emma Hartley, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Richard Oxon, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Pauline Taylor, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Simon Crompton, Glenys Kinnock, Susan Parr, Sally Patten, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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Britain s sheikh of race hate Calls for killing of Jews and infidels Police fail to act against cleric Killer craze Index Blair raises ghost of Militant in attack on far-Left 'wreckers' History Repeats Itself Inside Brite Smile Couple prepare to see Siamese twin die The Times Today US rebukes Straw for his view of 'axis of evil' Irvine crackdown on chequebook journalism The weather today Blair challenges 'wreckers' For all areas of weather advice call The Times Monday February 4 2002 Row over 50,000 workers for farms Agony of a life-or-death decision Real hope for survior Picture Gallery No Title Woman knocked out in carjack News 3 4 News Clergy lead attack on weapons export Bill Restore Africa aid principles, says Tory Abbey National No Title Barristers agree to meet clients without solicitors Labour ready for town hall losses Security is tight as Trident sub enters dry dock The Times Today February 4 2002 Maude tells Tories to adapt or sink Mandelson inquiry reopened News in Brief Leukaemia Research Fund The Times Monday February 4 2002 Wave watchers lose skirmish with deadly seas Salvagers grab wooden cargo Stars' golf clubs divert holiday jet Richard Austin News Pictures 6 News Early releases at heart of Blunkett prison shake-up Picture Gallery Stopenworld Anytime is a Monthly Package Which Costs £14.99 per Month with No Internet Call Charges, Payment Must Be Made by Credit Card HMV. co. uk Sedated children may feel pain How to spot the early signs of teen anorexia Norwich Union Direct Pop star hopefuls are seen but not heard broadcasting standards commission Mobile ban may work, say police News in Brief Fifth Briton claims to be innocent abroad Understrength Mi6 may turn to adverts for new recruits Virgin Picture Gallery Taleban warrior? No, I'm a lost backpacker Tim Reid meets a mystery Briton News 7 News Queen to break a tradition in father's memory PC World The Times Today February 4 2002 BBC admits to fawning in its royal coverage Prince's aide goes—but keeps pay AA Insurance Services Automobile Association Insurance Services Limited Lee recognised for a lifetime of evil on film Picture Gallery ford TDCi Precision acting brings horror to life Geoff Brown An appreciation designed for living. engineered to last The Times News 9 10 Overseas news Enron's fallen leader refuses to risk mauling by Senate Thousands rally to support Tsvangirai Ireland The Times Afghan fighting raises fears for the future Bush seeks huge rise in Pentagon budget Secret talks give hope on Israel Straw prepares Gibraltar for change of status History of the Rock Turkish quake kills 45 Home Insurance member of the General Insurance Standards Councill Elf scandal man returns Spaniards back openly gay priest Rival ethnic clans clash in Lagos World in Brief Time Overseas news 11 Picture Gallery The Times Brits Bonanza Picture Gallery Eat out for £5 Tate Tickets Offer Not quite a poodle, not quite a bulldog The Axis of Evil speech shows the need for a more robust policy to the US When they mock Tony Blair's mission to Africa, remember this Only the euro can split Brown and Blair now Onlt the euro can split Brown and Blair noe Picture Gallery Simon Barnes Count on it The Times The Real Wreckers Union leaders, not the Tories, are the enemies of reform Hippocrates and after A Times guide to the most important medical conditions Inside Iran A regime that may not be as secure as it looks New Labour , new debt Letters to the Editor Effects of rivalry on Post Office Comment New prospects for organic farming Letters to the Editor 14 Court & Social St James's Palace Births Britannia Royal Naval College Anniversaries In Memoriam - Private Tickets for Sale Personal Column The Times Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Forthcoming marriages DJM: Nature notes Legal Notices The Rev Ernest Gordon British soldier who sustained fellow inmates of a Japanese POW camp with his faith and went on t became a minister of religion Stuart Burge Director who presided over a golden age at the Nottingham Playhouse Lives in Brief Budd Boetticher, film director, was born on July 29,1916. He was died on November 29,2001, aged 85 Rear-Admiral President Royal Naval College Greenwich, 1972-74, was born on September 6,1918. He was died on January 13,2002, aged 83 Olive Norton ballerina and teacher, was born on November 25,1918. She died on December 14,2001, aged 83 MacMillan Foresees 'Wind of Change' for South Africa Dorothy Carrington Historian of Corsica and Napoleon The Rev Ernest Gordon Capitalisation, week's change Alcoholic Beverages Capitalisation, week's change Captalisation, week's change Capitalisation, week's change Picture Gallery Capitalisation, week's change Leisure & Hotels Capitalisation, week's change Retailers, Food Retailers, General Support Services Capitalisation, weeks' chenge Capitalisation, week's change Telecommunications Transport Vehicle Distributors Water Alternative Inv Market Tough task for chief to defend Enterprise Nick Hassell Companies Reporting Business Travel 2002 Economic outlook Change on Weel Business Exchange Rates BTI UK What the Sunday Papers Say What Thye Sunday Papers Say 18 Business News Investors expect price cuts from new BT chief europe's biggest stockbroker Arison considers raising bid for P&O BAE set for £317m order Protests mar Forum's close Equitable's fate in court The Times Credit Card Bookings No Title The Times Today February 4 2002 Business in Brief PwC quits as auditor to Harrods US 'revival' delivers knockout blow to tax… Laidlaw to reveal his Enterprise strategy Railway arches listing could delay Tube line How the Federal Reserve sets interest rates Us 'revival' delivers knockout blow to tax cuts Lea Peterson Economic Agenda Picture Gallery WTC demands £500m bond Huge deficit in pension funds raises concern IDH dentistry chain for flotation The Times Britain's working man toils longer US 'revival' delivers koockout blow to tax cuts Index Billions of shares set to flood the stock market Volcker joins Andersen to restore image The Times Crossword The Solution to Saturday's Prize Crossword… Picture Gallery The Times Indies set sights on big labels Bank expected to keep mortgage rates on hold Picture Gallery Railtrack had bills of £1.8bn Lattice facing 2,000 job cuts Insider' was from CSFB England achieve their goal as Flintoff reveals new maturity Pat Gibson in Bombay Centrum Picture Gallery The Times First Glance Hitman warms up Hatton's tonic SB: Irish glory Record win over Wales First Glance England draw on growing maturity of Flintoff Picture Gallery Waugh calls for calm after Australia miss final cut England draw on growing maturity of Flintoff By Our Sports Staff: Waqar lays down challenge after fiery spell Heskey leaves Liverpool in rude health while O'Leary rues latest misfortune Football: Fa Barclaycard Premiership Cole adds to England problems Fowler's shadow is finally lifted Fisherman's Friend Religious Education George Picture Gallery Old Big 'Ead is Back Mark Pougatch, Tom Watt and Charlie Hurley Premiership Review Fast Forward from Saturday's Matches Spirited Leicester are denied by Hasselbaink's… Newcastle brimming with confidence while Bolton… Sports Daily Morris rejuvented by Gregory's grand plan as… Player Ratings Spirited Leicester are denined by Hasselbaink's… Player Ratings Arsenal lose their rhythm and drop two more home… Morris rejuvenated by Gregory's grand plan as… Morris rejuvented by Gregory's grand plan as… Holland free kick secures the points to continue… Merson nails his colours to Graham mast but Fulham… Holland free kick secures the points to continue… Spirited Leicester are denied by Hasselbaink's… United's spirit of adventure proves ample… Newcastle brimming with confidence while Bolton… Newcastle brimming with cnfidence while Bolton… Di Canio inspires West Ham to revenge and increases… Newcastle brimming with confidence while Bolton… Morris rejuvenated by Gregory's grand plan as… Merson nails his colours to Graham mast but Fulham… Di Canio inspires West Ham to revenge and increases… McClaren takes consolation from point after flair has the day off Football Animated Strachan draws nods of approval for job well done Huddersfield grateful for Knight's decisive move Plymouth's direct approach fails to impress Kinnear Moore gives referee dressing-down Results and tables Results and Tables Resulta and Tables Results abd Tables Results and Tables Shipperley puts brake on Keegan's considerate runaways Football: Nationwide League Roberts extends Albion's fine run Patient Burton get a second chance Nationwide Conference Patient Burdon get a second chance Sports Daily Kenton comes to the rescue with double intervention Patient Burton get a second chance Non-league football Patient Burdon get a second chance Non-league football Patient Burton get a second chance Non-league football Jackson causes stir with new appetite to compete Athletics David Powell Athletics Correpondent Mann in sight of Gilks record Badminton Gronholm talks winning language Motor rallying Els launches Tiger hunt after runaway victory Golf Patriots and patriotism rule Super show American football By a Correspondent: England denied by King's late strike Hockey Sport Summary England fall to inspired Australia Higggins is lost for words sfter early exit Snooker Higgins is lost for words after early exit Snooker Sport Summary Engalnd fall to inspired Australia England fall to inspired Australia Sport Summary Ireland mark start of O'Sullivan era with warning to England Rugby union: Lloyds TSB Six Nations Champions Laporte left bemused as France let opponents off lightly six Inept Wales in need of complete overhaul Gerald Davies at Lansdowne Road England underline the growing class divide with display of cool efficiency Woodward left in profit by skill of central bank Scotland 3-29 England Rugby union: Lloyds TSB six Nations Championship Greenwood gives creative lesson Duncombe more than justifies his coach's confidence Illbruck maintains her ice-cool nerve Sailing Edward German Sailing Correspondent The Daily results service Rugby union Snow reports Snoe reports Rugby union A Internationals Illbruck maintains her ice-cool nerve Sailing Today's fixtures The Daily results service Future of Gateshead in doubt Rugby league Rugby league Rugby union Times Square Future of Gateshead in doubt Rugby league Times Square Henderson perfects Festival gambit Racing Alan Lee Racing Journalist of the Year Wolverhampton Results from Saturday's four meetings Wolverhampton Musselburgh Course Specialists Musselburgh Wolverhampton Fontwell Park Reading the racecard Henderson perfects Festivals gambit Henderson prefects Festivals gambit The Hitman … cold and vicious until he goes back home to Mum for tea Boxing McLaren and England are professional to the last NatWest The Hitman—cold and vicious until he goes back home to Mum for tea The Davis Cup Times 2 Llife - how the Iranians do it Cover Story Male teenagers in Iran listen to techno CDs and drink Coke. But there are still street hangings, the panalty for pre-marital sex is 70 lashes and if boys want to meet a girl, they must do so at dawn while the morals police are at the Mosque. Roya Ramazani, who returned to Iran after an absence of 22 years, describes a country in cultural confusion Life - how the Iranians do it Cover Story Life—how the Iranians do it Picture Gallery Life—hoe the Iranians do it A common cause of divorce in Iran is the husband's heroin addiction Picture Gallery Life—how the Iranians do it Male teenagers in Iran listen to techno CDs and drink Coke. But there are still street hangings, the penalty for pre-marital sex is 70 lashes and if boys want to meet a girl, they must do so at dawn while the morals police are at the mosque. Roya Ramazani, who returned to Iran a country in cultural confusion Picture Gallery Sitting on a seat that an unrelated amn has just… Sitting on a seat that an unrelated man has just… Sitting on a seat that an unrelated man has just left is taboo Hymen surgery is common I met feisty, intelligent women and meek husbands and fathers Hollywood's fat Pickings Renée Zellweger may have to plump up again to play Bridget Jones. But can yo-yoing between fat and thin cause problems, asks Miranda Ingram The Queen's Golden Jubilee 'The rules for putting on weight are the same as for losing it' techno babble We may all benefit from easier online access to government but the State has yet to explain how it will protect our privacy, says David Rowan technobabble The Times The Times Medical Guides The Times Medical Guiddes The Times Medical Guides technobabble The Trimes Medical Guides When desire fades, it is not just the object that we now find unpleasing, but the part of ourselves that once was so entranced The post man knocked Singular studies of marriage Why fatherhood can't compete with a new bike 'I'll tell my mum' Dealing with other people's children can be extremely tricky, says Miranda Ingram Picture Gallery 'I'll tell my mum' "I'll tell my mum' 'I'll tell my mum' Picture Gallery How have children gone from being seen and not heard to ruling the roost? parent. forum My son, eight, always has his hands down his trousers. What can I do? My son, eight, always has his hands down his trousers. What can I do? How you can help 9Mu son, eight, always has his hands down his… How you can help Ernst & Young The metal detector Anjana Ahuja talks to the man who says there is no link between Bse in cattle and vCJD in people The meta detector The metal detector Picture Gallery The metal detector Picture Gallery fashion Rutherford's Lisa Armstrong meets Gosford Park star Camilla Rutherford Picture Gallery fashion Rutherford's classy act The Times classy act 2 fashion Medical Guide introduction Have you missed a copy of The Times Medical Guide? Cancer: the battle for time and money Every year in the UK cancer is diagnosed in 258,000 people. Despite medical advances in treating the disease, a good long-term outlook for patients still depends on early detection. Dr Thomas Stuttaford, who has had prostate cancer, looks at the most common cancers, their treatment and prevention Cnacer: the battle for time and money The days of blunderbuss therapy when the same treatment was fired at every patient's tumour are past Cancer: the battle for time and money Picture Gallery Breast cancer cancer Breast Picture Gallery Lung Bowel cancer Bowel Prostate Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Bladder Stomach Complementary medicine Stomach How to ensure you get the best treatment Microtote Geek bares his gifts arts Interview It's hard work being Atom Egoyan. One minute you're winning prizes for your films. then you're writing on mounting an opera, then you're explaining the installation Artangel has commissioned for its tenth anniversary. Alex O'Connell gets the full story Picture Gallery Geek bares his gifts A Life in Pictures Private passions Rachel Camphell-johnston on Matisse's Self-Portrait from 1906 The times's Chief Art Critic admires the stark emotional honesty of the great Modernist The Times's Chief Art Critic admires the stark emotional honesty of the great Modernist Biting comments Three London shows give the actors plenty to get their teeth into says Ian Johns but some have more meat on the others The Times The Times Direct Biting comments Picture Gallery Left on the sidelilnes La Movie why pick now to release a poor Nicole Kidman film? Sean MacAulay blames the Super Bowl Left on the sidelines Entertainments Opera & Ballet Cambridge Theatre Victoria Palace Entertainments Entertainments Listings Entertainments 2 reviews Concert Holocaust Memorial PUrcell Room Fleet of foot sets sail again Dance The institution that is Riverdance is back. Donald Hutera is swept away Effect of undue delay on perception of justice Place of performance of obligation not to contact persons 2 games television & radio satellite, cable & digital Choice satellite, cable & digital Sport Choice Picture Gallery Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Variations BBC2 Channel 5 television & radio Picture Gallery television & radio Choice Chater Choice Picture Gallery

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