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News from 05/02/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Sally Staples, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Nicola Tyrer, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Ben Wood, Anne Woodham, Geraldine Bedell, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, Joanna Bale, Alison Kervin, Peter Lansley Women's Football, James Eve, Kevin Eason, Helen Studd, Helen Rumbelow and Richard Cleroux, Geoff Brown, Leonard Jason-Lloyd, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Carl Evans, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Tony Edwards, Jack Malvern, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Libby Purves, A. F. Green, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Steuart and Francis, Anatole Kaletsky, Frances Taylor, Bill Linton, Mark Court, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Brian Chance, Clive Mathieson, James Doran and Chris Ayres, Russell Kempson, Henry Marking, Vanora Bennett, Edward Fennell, Oliver Kay, Sally Patten and Gary Duncan, Brian Fish, Robert Meadowcroft, Granville Davies, Linda Saunt, Joel Bennathan, Sam Coates, Gary Slapper, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Tom Baldwin and John O'Leary, Canon John Oates, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Michael Bentley, Michael Theodoulou, Christopher Walker and Roland Watson, Clive Mathieson, Robert W. Dixon, Nigel Orchard, Tony Laurence, Richard Cleroux, Helen Rumbelow and Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Nancy Bower, Herb Greer, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Jane Kearley, Damian Whitworth, Jon Robins, Nick Hasell, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Paul Simons, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Dearbáil Jordan, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Corriere della Sera, Ian Johns, Gary Duncan and Gabriella Gamini, Linus Gregoriadis, Penny Lewis, Maureen Paton, Dominic Kennedy, Gret Hurst and Lewis Smith, Chris McGrath, Sally Patten and Clive Mathieson, Walter Gammie, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Catherine O'Brien, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Michael Gove, Richard Ford and Joanna Bale, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Derrick Bagshaw, Chris Ayres, Stephen Dalton, Mari Stephens, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Simon Crompton, Michael Binyon and Stephen Burgen, Anthony Howard, David Corker, Helen Studd, Michael Horsell and Helen Rumbelow, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Russell,

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Index Brown ready to raise taxes for the NHS Schools given gold star by watchdog Picture Gallery Britain at bay as Atlantic storms bring more misery " Have you noticed how the weather's got… No Title Shadow hangs over teacher cleared of sex with pupils Union halts rail services with new strike strategy The Times Today Tories aghast at sincerity in fluent Etonian Parliamentary Sketch MPs seek sheikh's expulsion Mandelson 'kept distance from Hindujas' The weather today No Title Abroad Fines for carrying refugees dropped Mercy for librarian who went to war over lost savings Gurkha takes on MoD over 'unlawful' pay Woman gets top BBC job Adobe News News Police classed teacher as risk to pupils Amy Gehring Aol Legal anomaly on sex with minors Tabloids told to justify cash for witnesses Victoria Climbié Inquiry Phase Two The Times Small town cheers girl who left after heart was broken Otterville Picture Gallery News News Brown back with a mission on health Nothing will ever be quite the same. Gordon Brown, the Chancellor, tells Peter Riddell and Philip Webster BT Shops Intelligent Finance Couple face legal battle over twins News in Brief Intelligent Finance Finisterre is lost overboard in forecast change North Atlantic pressure see-saw pushes Britain into deep depression Times weatherman Tiny Play suspended as floods and gales sweep country Marks & Spencer Safety Recall News News Picture Gallery Church finds its flock of 330,000 lost sheep By a Correspondent: Custard takes to pool like a dog to water By a Correspondent: How do I get to Derby? lost train driver asks Norwich Union British Gas Cancer fund to invest £75m News in Brief Damilola witness, 14 pleads to go home Desperate 999 caller describes fight to save dying boy Dell The Sleep Disorder Clinic News League sends off the Big Brother of soccer Politics Blunkett urges tough action on carjacking Free UK calls Unions mock Blair attack on 'wreckers' The Times MPs rebel over faith schools Politics in Brief Schools really are better, says Ofsted Straw spells out need for a Gibraltar deal BT News Eat out for £5 Picture Gallery Love Alert Picture Gallery Tate Tickets Offer Flybe. com Bush to put Am money where his mouth is on defence Blair put forward for Nobel Prize World in Brief Bush to put Americans' money where his mouth is on defence By Our Foreign Staff: Danish prince retires to France Bush to put Americans' money where his mouth is on defence Bush to put Americans' money where his mouth is… Picture Gallery Bush to put Americans' money where his mouth is on defence Bush to put Americans' money where his mouth is… Bush to put Americans' money where his mouth is on defence Bush to put American's money where his mouth is… Bush to put Americans' money where his mouth is… Fifty killed in Lagos violence First direct Tehran challenges US over axis of evil TV adverts link drugs to terror Saga Flybe com Blair is stuck in the middle with you But politics is about right and wrong, and not just splitting the difference The era of the non-executive director as a non-active player is surely over Picture Gallery When three jabs are much better than one No Title The Times Vision thing The Times Diary No Title Reform Required Blunkett's prison ideas may prove hard to implement Dealing with Gibraltar Straw is entitled to negotiate and then hold a referendum Unholy Fools An inexcusable reluctance to apply British laws Enthusiasm for monetary union Auditors' conduct In support of Amazon Reform Required Poverty's role in fostering terror Index Palestinian question at the centre of global conflict Court Circular The Queen's Birthday Parade Personal Column Picture Gallery No Title Birthdays Personal Column No Title Church news Anniversaries Picture Gallery No Title Forthcoming marriages Institute of Physics Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… No Title Ted Chapman, Vc Welsh infantryman who played a pivotal role in forcing Ted Chapman, VC, BEM, 1920. he died on February 3,2002, aged 82 Bunny Lewis Geographer who helped to plan The Times Atlas of the World and advised both the UN and Nato on military mapping Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column Flights Directory Memorial Services Travel Insurance Bunny Lewis Faresavers Personal Column Eric De Maré Architectural photographer who captured powerfull industrial views Eric de Maré photographer, was born on September 10,1910. He died on January 22,2002, aged 91 The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Climb Save the rhino The Times Unit Trust Information Service No Title Losses Trimmed by close Losses trimmed by close Multiple Display Advertising Items Losses trimmed by close Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items British Funds Leisure & Hotels British Funds Losses trimmed by close Multiple Display Advertising Items Losses trimmed by close Retailers, Food Retailers, General Support Services No Title Losses trimmed by close Equity Prices Lessons for Europe from O'Neill Economic View Capacity Utilisation Compaq The Times No Title Credit Card Bookings Given a lift by Enron City Diary Mega Hertz City diary Invensys worries investors Stock Market Sytner drives talk of car dealer link-up Eurotop 100 Picture Gallery Sytner drives talk of car dealer link-up Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Rights issue compounds the problems at ICI Tempus Invensys worries investors Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items London Metal Exchange Wall Street Equitable rebels at the High Court Charter makes wind-up offer Comdirect Puplished and issued by comdirect ltd Abbey faces bill for £3.5m as director go RM's shares tumble after new profit alert Congress to issue Lay with subpoena Picture Gallery Seeboard put up for sale Argentina set for currency turmoil Exchange Rates Southampton wages 'too high' Results in Brief Dixons executive defects to BT Picture Gallery The Times Books Direct Post Office sheds 500 jobs Business in Brief No Title BA denies plans for no-frills arm Inquiry likely into IMS selling Picture Gallery Numbers game throws up £100bn mystery Commentary By Our City Staff: Commerzbank trades at loss Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery ICI cash call feels the chill P&O turns down fresh approach No Title Anatole Kaletsky Economic View UK clients back Andersen amid new allegations Pension figures reveal £100bn discrepancy The Times Crossword New Book: The Times Crossword Book 3 is available at… No Title Warning sees Elan shares tumble 41% John Lewis to miss profit target Ovaltine put up for sale Esure O'Neill left red-faced by forecast Time is money Picture Gallery Need to Know England playing for No 1 world ranking Charcol O'Leary sees red as Leeds prepare for the worst Ferguson remains cagey over future Sports Daily Bigger and better sport O'Leary sees red as Leeds prepare for the worst No Title Arsenal Charlton Athletic Everton The Times Table The Premiership Today United Approach to Attacking Game No Title Drawing a Blank Ipswich Town Manchester United Liverpool Newcastle United FA Barclaycard Premlership schedule 2001-02 FA Barclaycard Premiership schedule 2001-02 FA Barclaycard Premlership schedule 2001-02 FA Barclaycard Premiership schedule 2001-02 FA Barclaycard Premiership Schedule 2001-02 FA Barclaycard Premiership schedule 2001-02 Newcastle invest in the future with Jenas Football Veron seen as the saviour as Lazio labour again Letter from Rome Hoddle fears Bolton backlash Sports Daily Success a leaves Arsenal in a fix Koppel remains resolute on move for Wimbledon By Our Sports Staff: Changes to format of Uefa Cup set in motion Free on Saturday Free on Saturdar Free on Saturday Braintree keep Embery occupied Fifth-round draw No Title United link boosts bank balance for Bonnie Fantasy League football New Yorker with aversion to American football strikes it lucky, reports Bill Edgar Picture Gallery Fantasy League Leaderboard No Title Pressure builds on Henry as he reaches new low Rugby union Van Straaten keeps options open on switch to league No Title Pressure builds on Henry as he reaches new low Rugby union No Title Flintoff raises his game to make world of difference for resurgent England Under-19s find some crumbs of comfort No Title Underdogs discover their bite on a night for Patriots American football: Super Bowl XXXVI Today's fixtures Snow reports Today's fixtures The Daily results service Underdogs discover their bite on a night for Patriots Nichols driven out at Jaguar Britain add extra surface tension to Davis Cup tie BBC boosts All-England tournament Sport Summary Britain's best pair split up Mullins deploys team to seize weekend prizes Yesterday's results Gifford completes Charing treble The Wright Track Southwell Mullins deploys team to seize weekend prizes Racing Market Rasen Course Specialists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southwell Reading the racecard Southwell Why it is always the intent that should be punished Sports letters Picture Gallery Crippling shyness gives way to waxing lyrical Vintage White is toast of Wembley Times Square Crippling shyness gives way to waxing lyrical No Title Times 2 Contents Health Arts Index 2 cover story A question of survival When Michael Gearin-Tosh learned he had myeloma, an eminent us cancer specialist told him chemotherapy would kill him. Eight years on, Gearin-Tosh's account of his alternative therapy has caused a furore, with myeloma sufferers particularly upset, Nigel Hawkes assesses the medical evidence, while Giles Whittell meets the controversial academic Stand back and don't be terrified No Title 'Explain how i'm still alive' 2 cover story One reader called part of the narrative 'irresponsible and possibly cruel' No Title He visualises something in which the forces of good hunt down the forces of evil Inappropriate behaviour A jury has cleared schoolteacher Amy Gehring of indecently assaulting two teenage boys. But, says Richard Morrison, who watched some of the case, sleepovers and four-hour phone calls with 15-year-old boys should have struck the greenest teacher as unwise The boys hardly neede Gehring to teach them about drinking, smoking and 'biolegy' The Times Anthony Howard Lord Wakeham's tragedy is that, like an old actor, he could never quite live without the smell of the greasepaint Who goes up must come down No Title Desert Island champion Ldyll for everyone The Times Picture Gallery Idyll for everyone Retiring abroad is no longer just for the rich. Now we can all escape the English winter. Three couples tell Sally Staples why they love life overseas Been there, done that Brigton home and moved to France for good. "I… Pulled some great Pr stunts Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus No Title Picture Gallery No clear answer on acne Experts are not sure whether B5 really does get rid says Anne Woodham Freedom Dr Jane Collins The Times childrne's doctor answers readers' questions No Title Tummy troubles Are my son's nipples too lame? The Times No Title Life with high blood pressure Had John Barker heeded GPs' advice, he might have died young from a stroke. He tells Simon Crompton why he took matters into his own hands Höfels Your cataract surgery can be done tomorrow! For more… Marie Stopes International The Times Myths and facts Is fluctuating Bp dangerous Picture Gallery The man with ad extras Photography Guy Bourdin's erotic images of women broke taboos. A London exhibition shows why, says Joanna Pitman He was a kind of Stanley Kubrick of photography, a crazy perfectionist Picture Gallery The Times The Times Medical Guid is a ten-part series compiled to examine common medical conditions Have you missed a copy of The Times medical guide? Women on the front line In the past 20 years specialists have pioneered major medical innovations, such as keyhole surgery, and overseen dramatic improvements in women's healthcare and in childbirth. Catherine O'Brien reviews the progress The Caesarean rate in England and Wales now equals that of the US: on in five Picture Gallery How to ensure you get the best treatment Menstruation No Title Menstruation No Title Gynaecology Picture Gallery Gynaecology Fibroids Endometriosis No Title No Title Menopause I could have been on Page Three No Title Gynaecology Picture Gallery Hysterectomy Prolapse No Title Cancers European comparisons No Title Sub-fertility Contraception Miscarriage No Title Obstetrics Picture Gallery Latest research Complementary medicine Two mid-career photographers with powerfull visual… Bourdin once left a naked Ursula Andress for seven hours on a glass table Picture Gallery I'll always have Paris Viewpoint: Don't mortgage the house to visit the opera; cross the Channel instead, says Rodney Milnes The bad news is that my favourite brasserie has been turned into a McDonald's No Title Out of the shadows Despite being the producer of off-Broadway hit The Syringa Tree, Matt Salinger is still haunted by the famous name writes Maureen Paton Pool splashed out Pool splashes out Picture Gallery Pool splashes out Pool Splashes Out The first George Romney retrospective ever mounted is at the Walker Gallery No Title General synopsis, set fair Reviews Radio The forces of change are buffeting Radio 4, and even The Shipping Forecast is not immune, says Ian Johns Concert LSO/Previn Barbican No Title Concert BBC SO/Brabbins Barbican Not quite Reich Concert London Sinfonietta/Knussen Queen Elizabeth Hall Not quite Reich Concert RSNO/Alsop Edinburgh No Title No Title Still as heavy as Led No Title Still as heavy as led We were all influenced by soul music. Zeppelin used to swing No Title Opera & Ballet Theatres NT Theatres Entertainments The Lion King Theatres The Times No Title Health risk not necessary for ban on food import Court of Appeal Travel cost not tax deductible Not all familu cases private Chancery Division Games No Title Bridge Television & radio Bridge Television & radio No Title Choice Sky One Sport No Title Choice Radio 1 Radio 3 Picture Gallery Radio 1 Radio 3 Radio 1 Choice Radio 3 Radio 1 No Title Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Variations Multiple Display Advertising Items Channel 5 No Title Times 2 Crossword No 2569 No Title Choice The Times Nfu services Hays Zmb Cat No Title How health, safety and justice are buried beneath the dust Rulings by British and American judges are combing with big business to deny compensation to victims of asbestos-related diseases, says Edward Fennell EJ Legal Strategic Recruitment Advisers How health, safety and justice are buried beneath… Rulings by British and American judges are combining with big business to deny compensation to victims of asbestos-related diseases, says Edward Fennell Multiple Display Advertising Items The strongman of legal aid Steve Orchard has had the greatest influence of any single individual on legal services, says Frances Gibb Law Lawyer of the week The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Calling Lawyers of distinction! Privacy la very pub An overhaul of good news for but, says Marl interpretation No Title Privacy la very pub An overhaul of good news for but. says Mar interpretation Privacy law opens a very public debate Privacy law Opens a very public debate Secretary to be reviewed Ned mistress and focused attention on says Frances Gibb No Title How hunger hastened verdicts Case notes New laws try to stop growth of drug culture But legislation is not enough. All agencies must be given more resources and join the fight, says Leonard jason-Lloyd Prifysgol Cymru Abertawe University of Wales Swansea The police, bugging and a question of ethics The ramifications spread way beyond a few maverick officers, says David Corker People's verdict is to trust the jury Honesty is the best policy No Title Limited liability for Enron advisers? The issue for limited liability partnerships is adequate insurance cover, says Penny Lewis City Law Law Week What the legal journals are reporting on this week Cancer Research UK Senior Trusts & P8obate Solicitor Thames Valley University of Cambridge Jerome & Co. Legal Technologies Law Books for Less Forward thinking W1 law firm are seeking an 8-9… Big guns wheeled out for foot-and-mouth hearing Multiple Display Advertising Items

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