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News from 06/02/2002

2002; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, D. R. Cooper, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Margaret Calcott-James, President, James Moore, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Mary M. Smith, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, Phll Yates, Peter Lansley, Robert Thicknesse, John Hartley, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Jane Bolton, David Chater, Michael Binyon, James Bone, David Powell and Tim Reid, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Roland Watson and Chris Ayres, Graham Wason, Chairman, Sam Lister, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent and Lewis Smith, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, David McVay, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Hanningfield (Chairman), Adeline Iziren, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Nick Wyke, Simon de Bruxelles and James Doran, Vernon Bogdanor, Roland Watson, Lea Paterson James Doran and Gary Duncan, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Anthea Lawson, Mark Court, Harry M. Randall, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Michael Thresh Chairman, J. Robinson, Russell Kempson, B. Morgan, Vanora Bennett, Richard owen, Oliver Kay, Peter Riddell On Politics, Tom Baldwin, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Karen Homer, Ron Footer, Raymond Keene, Zahid Hussain and Daniel McGrory, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Dearbáll Jordan, Cheryl Taylor, Peter Stothard, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Richard Owen, Erica Wagner, K. P. Deally, Michael Scott, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, Mary Ann Sieghart, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Caroline Seitz, David Calvert-Smith, Director, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Adrian Fisher Chief Executive, Jamie Bye, Philp Howard, Caitlin Moran, Rose Aidin, Ben MacIntyre, Rachal Campbell-Johnston, Beryl M. Goldsmith, David Charter Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Joe Josph, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, James Jackson, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Garth ap Rees, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Lewis Smith and Mark Henderson,

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The Times Blair's quest to defuse Africa terror time bomb Inside The day Elizabeth became Queen British Muslim named as kidnap mastermind Wednesday February 6 2002 Picture Gallery A son's eye view of the Queen Are science elite just too elitist ? Rescue The day Elizabeth became Queen 40p The Times Medical Guide Medical 2 News The Times Today Business Comment Sports Daily Arts The Times Online Fast Times Bolshie teenagers put party leaders on trial Parliamentary Sketch Rail union aims to hit services nationwide Picture Gallery Blunkett pushes benefits of compulsory Id cards The weather today Police 'to blame' for failed trial House of Darkness The Times Wednesday February 6 2002 Picture Gallery Selection row sends ski hopes downhill Damilola trial halted by petulant witness Blair link to kickboxer on trial Salesman 'raped' at hotel by gay boss Picture Gallery Six life sentences for killer after 1,000 crimes News 4 News Measles pupils had been given Mmr vaccine PC World Extra staff but more surgery cancellations Go The Times Wednesday February 6 2002 Mallon admits to misconduct News in Brief The Times Wednesday February 6 2002 Women 'passed ewer' by Royal Society St John's wort can counteract the Pill Sunbeds double the risk to skin cancer Picture Gallery News 5 Hear'Say new boy is an old friend 6 News Curb on claims for job stress damages Esso This fine play is the bee's knees Chinook pilots still not cleared Itv Digital The Times Wednesday February 6 2002 Multiple Display Advertising Items Directline Byers is urged by MPs to abandon Tube deal Dyson to sack 800 and move to the Far East Coanting costs Malaysia is the last resort for a quintessential Englishman No Title Sage £60,000 to man beaten by police News in Brift News 7 Standards for pupils who do attend school are being… Schools are missing 10,000 teenagers, says Ofsted Schools are missing 10,000 teenagers , says Ofsted Dell No Title Government accused of rigging faith debate Childcare costs rise by 10 per cent Successful Schools Inspectors publish roll of honour The Ultimate Driving Machine 10 Politics Health service is dictatorship, says Duncan Smith EasyJet. com The Tory-Lib alliance could be on its way Today in Parliament MOPS Campbell's realm grows Whatcar? Car of the Year Blair risks bearing scars of Africa trip Mitsubishi Motors Mitsbishi Motors Leaders fight shy of Dark Continent Norwich Union AA Car Insurance Services African mission seeks to build a global coalition Blair's African journey Cancer Research UK Picture Gallery Overseas news 13 14 Overseas news Gaullist returns to face fraud charges Picture Gallery Papal favourite retires to leave race wide open Italy votes to welcome back its royals as private citizens The Times Three die after mob storms court Free Tomorrow a Piece of History with the Times Maoists kill 16 police in Nepal raid News in Brief One. Tel The Times New York fury as Bush 'breaks $20bn promise Murders fall to new low Picture Gallery The Times Death of the King A king by accident, a success by his design George VI rescued the monarchy after the Abdication—then reinvented it You'll never believe it, but I had that driver in the front of my cab You'll never believe it, but I had that driver in the front of my cab... Picture Gallery You cannot heal scars by bleeding Africa dry Stiff Stuff Stiff stuff The King is Dead Accession is the defining moment of monarchy Flexible Friends Victory in the war against caner requires nimble minds A Score for Korea Misic for a football festival whose hosts are our of tune Marriage venues Tory leader defended Cost of delayed Budget Bar and the Crown prosecution Service The changing purpose of the CDC High-speed trains We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail but not by… The birds are watching Life in the balance Elected mayors and their role Court Circular Dinners Personal Column Deaths Professor Sir Ernst Gombrich, OM Memorial Commemoration Professor Sir Ernst Gombrich. Om Birthdays Anniversaries In Memoriam - Private Personal Column John Bromley Creator of ITV's world of Sport who introduced the slow- motion action replay to British television Agatha Barbara Fiery President of Malta who reformed the country's education system Personal Column Flights Directory Personal Column Court & Social Captain Michael Lumby Submarine skipper who wreaked mayhem on Axis shipping John Jackson Blues guitarist whose talent was discovered at a petrol station The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Unit Trsut Information Service The Times Unit Trust Information Service Save the Rhino The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Trust Information Service The Times Unit Trust Information Service Alcoholic Beverages Further fall for shares Shorts British Funds Further fall for shares Petailers, Food Retailers, General Support Services Further fall for shares Source FT Equity Prices 21 Generation d C&w slides on warning fears US environmental move hits Elementis Eurotop 100 C&w slides on warning fears Major Indices London Financial Futures MmO2 shows signs of getting formula right Dollar Rates London Metal Exchange Wall Street 24 Business News Elan shares plunge after US lawsuit launched Lloyd's names to pay another £33,000 each Concern at Land Sees scheme Results in Brief Amvescap records fall BOC committed to chip industry A brasserie for the bankers City Diary Picture Gallery Laidlaw maps a profitable path Bookham cuts jobs as losses rise Weakest link City Diary R&sa takes asbestos hit SurfControl beats interim forecasts IPE sets out online timetable Business in Brief Exchange Rates The Times Warning by EMI as Bates goes By Our City Staff: Royal sale pressure for P&o approval Ryanair plans £106m placing Diageo reaches agreement with tequila maker FSA looks into split-capital funds Keeping firms on the straight and narrow EU unveils rules to cut price of cars Picture Gallery BAA records sharp drop in revenues Business News 25 Telephone Prospect of Lay testimony over Enron recedes Brown orders review of UK accounting FSA challenged The Times Crossword 21,956 TheTimes Crossword Book The Times Crossword 21,956 Strike data will not be stopped Union anger at mmO2 cuts The Times Exchange to grill Smith on £592,000 share sale Freedom Income reform for pensioners Don't go to work Picture Gallery Need to Know Lust for glory fuels Fersuson's decision to stay at United helm Guarantee of continuity gives all at Old Trafford a boost Picture Gallery Sports Daily The Times Picture Gallery Your Cup runeth over The Premier Ship Today The Premiership Today Opta The Premiership Today The Times No Title The Premiership Today FA Barclauard Premlership schedule 2001-02 FA Barclaycard Premiership schedule 2001-02 FA Barclaryard Premiership schedule 2001-02 FA Barclaycard Premiership schedule 2001-02 FA Barclaycard Premlership schedule 2001-02 FA Barclaycard Premiership schedule 2001-02 FA Barclayard Premiership schedule 2001-02 Ellis gets his man again as Villa try to turn back the clock Football Sky Ray Rocket Elllis gets his man again as villa try to turn back the clock Touchline is out of bounds for Gregory Free on Saturday Picture Gallery Free on Saturday S4 Six-game ban for Bowyer plunges Leeds into misery Football Preston's four-star display fills Wednesday with woe Hart keeps Brighton on track The Times Nationwide League third division club-by-club guide Spurs turn on style to blitz Bolton Football Own goal brings Rovers adventure to an end Wasim's initiative extands the boundaries Cricket Wasim's initiative extends the boundaries Last night's results Legal & public Notices Legal & Public Notices Icebergs take their toll on field and his crew Sailing Cup gives Roeder chance to convince doubters Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Icebergs take their toll on Field and his crew Magne pays low price for reckless use of the boot Rugby union Saint-Andre yet to resolve future Jerusalem proves the people's choice for England The Daily results service Times Square Magne pays low price for reckless use of the boot Sharks prey on weaknesses Today's fixtures The Daily results service The Times Leicester up against Lianelli in deciding rubber Snow reports Sport Summary League TV coverage extended National emerges form chaos with record entry Racing Rain claims Chepstow Nationale emerges from chaos with record entry Reading the racecard Ludlow Reading the racecard Course Specialists S7 Pipe keeping options open The Times Online Lingfield Park Course Specialists Bunkered First Time Put your shirt on those who leave the comfort zone Hendry rekindles former powers Snooker The King is dead, long live the Queen Contents A long way form home Fifty years ago, John Hartley was with Princess Elizabeth in Kenya when the King died in his sleep at Sandrigham. Here, he tells how, unwittingly, he became the first subject to see new Queen Treetops 'was one of the most wonderful experiences' 4 It's one of those things' The first draft of history 'She was crying inside, but she didn't breakdown' The snow sweeper's tale Moscow has sent its best sweepers to Cuba on holiday. Michael Binyon meets one Picture Gallery The Times The Times Maybe now is the time, for young people at least to feel pride in a Britain that is Good Under endowed Anne Ashworth looks at why with-profit policies are failing to live up to expectations Tax Free The Times Picture Gallery Seized by grace and learning the meaning of faith Lying Awake By Mark Salzman Bloomsbury, £14.99;192 pp Isbn 0747557403 The Times The Times Transatlantic Trollope How the roads looked Romans came to Rye The Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World Ed. R. J. A. Talbert Princeton, £300;270 pp Isbn 069104962 Diary Bestsellers 11 Eyes on the source of a new holy war Jihad The Rise of Militant Islam in Cntral Asia By Ahmed Rashid Yale, £16.95;272 pp Isbn 0300093454 TLS Eyes on the source of a new holy war Fiction The Times A deeply shallow man Visual Art Kicking off a three-page Warhol special, Rachel Campbell-Johnston visits Take Modern and finds plenty to remind us why this tricksy, frivolous artist still matters Clues to the enigma machine Television Channel 4's exhaustive guide to the influences and inputs of Anddy Warhol has given Gaitlin Motan hours of harmless fun The Tiems Clues to the enigma machine Books A new, but hardly revelatory, Warhol biography is assessed by John Russell Taylor Medical Guidl System failure Urology and nephrology Milions of people suffer silently from incontimence; the number of kidney patients is expected to double in ten years. To ensure a better quality of life for people with these conditions, greater resources must be made available, says Anjana Abuja Incontinence Urology and nephrology Cystitis Urology and nephrology Urethritis Pelvic inflammatory disease Picture Gallery Chlamydla Picture Gallery Was I past my sell-by date? Kidney and bladder stones Enlarged prostate Impotence The Times Kidney tumours Bladder tumours Complementary medicine Kidney failure How to ensure that you get the best treatment All yesterday's parties Society Andy mingled with the high and the low, and exploited them equally, says Rose Aidin All Yesterday's parties All yesterday's parties Opera & Ballet Theatres Lindsay Kemp Theatres Big, bold, baffling The Korean musical Last Empress leaves Benedict Nighting in the dark The arch Goth Visual Art His ecletic eye shaped Victorian tastes, Robert Thicknesse views the legacy of William Beckford Picture Gallery The arch Goth Around the galleries Opera Attila Covent Garden The Times Concert BCMG/Rundel Barbican Pegasus The Times North of the Thames Kensington & Chelsea Mayfair Cambridgeshire Ocean Estatesmarbella Essex Offers in the region of £280,000 Kent Picture Gallery Kent Cyprus Crosby Constitutional procedure can be abuse of process Medical Guide Child can be known by mother's names Court of Appeal Constitutional procedure can be abuse of process Bridge Winning Move Picture Gallery Television & radio Picture Gallery Television & radio Choice Sky One Choice Sky One Tara Picture Gallery Sport Choice Radio 1 Radio 4 Radio 3 Picture Gallery Radio 3 Answers to W0rd-Watching Labile Talksport Choice Choice Satellite, cable & digital films BBC1 Variations BBC2 ITVI Carlton Channel 5 Television & radio Picture Gallery Times 2 Crossword No. 2570 Television & radio Picture Gallery Choice Times Newspapers Limited, 2002 Published and… Golden Jubilee Television & radio Blowing the whistle Picture Gallery Crème Fashion: Virtual shopping World-beating team A Working Relationship: Simon Clegg of the British Olympic Association; and his PA, Lucy Rowan World beating team Pathfinders Knightsbridge Secretaries Knightsbrtoge Secretaries Trainee Executive Search Consultant Are You the One ? Medical Secretary Legal secretaries Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Gresham Trust Telephonist/Receptionst Pathfinders Susan Doughty recruitment Eclipse How routine skills can help to build your dream career Secretaries are versatility personified, says Adeline Iziren Stop and think before you become a whistle-blower Time Savers Online Tip Contacts Thetimes Career moves Carena leisure plc Legal Secretary Patents and Trademarks Secretaries Norma Skemp Recreuitment Ltd Office Angles Bernard Hodes Group Coby Philips Anderson Hoare Thetimes Tasting Goat's cheese and red onion salad Off the j-peg No Title Rms Angela Mortimer Senior Receptionist British Dental Association Créme Personal Assistant to Ceo and Coo Salary 25-30 K The… Maine Tucker Lettingspa / Cq-Orpinator The Times Carousel Consuetancy Ltd Carousel Consultancy Ltd A place to wallow in the unusual Conference Call First Creme Calling St James's College The Times Legal Medical Secretary Multi-Lingual: Creme Part-Time Super Secretaries Time

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